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L P ) Y TITURSDAY, T THE CITY. GENE}R'\L NEWS, The sthindance #f {ho Unfon Clnb meeting last evening vue small, And, in consoquence, nothing was done, Tho next 1aceting will Lo beld Wednowdsy evening. The temper eure yosterdsy, o obrorved hy Manaran, oxtl 89 1dadinon strest (Trinuxx Duililing), was BLHN, My H deged 10 nm, 775 12 1w, 805 3 oo, 505 A p. My 07 ! ‘The postal-cara for tho fast maf} train which leavos hero to-night for Fiew York are at the Michlgan Southern Depot. Thoy are tho cnen which wéra de- acribed st fangth tho oiber day In TAR TAIDUAR. Fatuer Forbian speaka to-nlght at AcConnick's Hall - agafnst tho fntroduetion of religon nto onr publie- kchool asetem. Tickets for sslo dnring tho day In tho oMeo of tho bullding, No oxtra chargo for reservod seatr. In the repart of tho Coroner's jury on the bady of Lo Coleell child, publisbed yesterday morning, it #liould havo Leen stated thnt the Jusy exzonerated tho smother from all blame, s& woll a8 (ho doctor and drngaiete Tight canes marked * Chapin & Gore's Best Bour Mesh” wern placed on beatd the fsst mall-car at the Micljgait Routhern Fallzaxd derot yesierday nfter. noon, - 1f tho peoplo of tiu Last flud thelr msil & Uttlo “mized,” they know the cauro of Ity It any one would ko n glimpse of wealth, lst him Took (nfo the Indies’ ordinars ut the Trewont House tloring the nession of tho Nationnl Lumberman's Asso. ciaticn. 18 Is eatimated that £00,000,000 3 rapresented by the small body of won thers aasembled, Dilly Emcnon wan seon marching down CIstk street Sesterday afternoon in compsny with a, countablo who Syaa s rcorting Lilly to & placo whera o could meditato ou w certain ol cliim of Hend & McNalig's, The little snctdont wiil furnish William meferlal for a graphio #ketch fo-morzow night, Tno vondition of tha tiver {s now such as tn awsken goneral disguat and apvrehenslon, It fa fouler than it hiae heen any time this sezaon, “Tho openiny of flio jateaat Tockport for forty-cicht hioura acetus to b * Jmperatively demonded. Itwill interfero with navi- gation, but tho heslth of tho city s paraniunt. . Tho wifo of ex-Justice fiawkinson commiited eitl- cido Tresday afternoon at lict residence on Woknter uvenuo and 1nrbut yirect, She had returned abuut {hireo gk previously from tho Innsno Ayium, aud seeaned 10 he quite wcil nt, the o of her ceturt, Tt i suppored sho bitug ereelf duriy a temporsty 4t of usanity, Not many days ago Insupetor Datley condemned for aliegad non-corpliance with th Ll laod 6 Dum- e of butlbings erecting ¢ Latin Terhaps lio will explaln why he perinits tho w $ituto atroet, Just south of Jevlinon—sl\ways & disgrace, b recently nearly deatroyed by fire,—to recuive ~ repatrs " which practiells amount tv robutliing, THY EXFOSITION. anut largely attended yerterdey equeatly the vsrions exhibitors Lad plenty of lorare, w2 many of them finproved by rarcanging thelr goodda 11t a more shuwy manner, Tl congpienviss absenica of thu Elin Watel Corapany nttrarts pun: Temnrta frora viellors not capecinie 1y complusentary 1o (hat usually enterpricing corpora~ ton, A featuro of thoe position which at- tracks “partivulis attention and” admiration is tho printing _ctiea of the by Exrention Yews, Dot Favite, mortly of the Juseniio clans, contli watly surround 1his minlature eoncern to ient of tie good-looking femals comy » Nees fn o bright littlo “thoct, containing teles « graphiic dicpatchies nnd tulscellaneous wmattr relatiug chiely ta the Exposition, “Ine pencral stiendanea last evening was larger than during the clicrnov, and the nuafu hail presented a Jively nppearanve, At aboul U o'clock n largo unme e of gentiemen, wio aro attendims tho Lumberman's (onvesiin n tBiw city, pt fa an appearance, aving Leen inviled by M, trry Ticynolds #hown areund the builaiog. Owing (0 the Taln most of tho visitors decamped uf ah early hour, | Alatge numiber of persons wera 3lso prosent during the day, beling dolegitious from tho varjous places tto Mi:bigan Central, Tittelmeg & Fort Wayne, s Obieago, Burlington & Quincy Lallzoads, 1. 0. 0. G T The yostordny aftornyun_ sewslon of the meeting of e Grand Lo of the £, 0,0, 0, T, was moatly taken 1 by seporta Trom various comniiters; sll reports Loy neeerted pavo that of tho Commiitce on Conuty Oryantzation, which was returaed o them 10 b recori- widered. Tho Treusuror's report was referred o the § Cammittee vn Ca | Lant nfght's wexnion wan opened with tho usunl exer- {cls of wging, ote., sud the remainder of the time Jwas fllle [ up Ly tha election of otlicers for thoe cnsuing J3oar. Tha oflicers ara aw followa: Urich Copp, of Lodl, Tk, G, W. O, T Fre Dalton, of Park W, Ariustrong, of Aqua Pura Laodge 1.» L, Uruke, of Blue Istanid, G, . W. Hamett, Abington,'d, W. T srague, Hivomington, O, ‘W, 3L3 Urislh Copp, 8. 11, 1ilil, and E. G, Hayian, Delegaten 10 (b It, W. Q. Lodgo; Mins Eunico Hoper, Superin. tondent of Jilvenile ‘Temperance, aud Miss Aurills Crlver, of Docatur, Doputy Marehal, "To-morrow eveniny u concart aud "dsnce party will De given 11 Martine's Weat Sido Lall, tho_procecds to o towaris Turnisbing the chupel i the new building f tho Wasbingtonian liome, by the iome Dancing Club, Concert to commency et § o'clov] oo 1L ¥.D. Y K. yeateriay afternoo at the tomer uc and Adarme street, condacted under There wan of Waburh sy the wapervislon of Dr. Dlaney, of an invention of Willln Mclutyro, pipeman of Cngioo No, 1. He claiws to bava luvented & makk, pruteeied by which o Oreiunn can remaln for @ long tinio i a dense cloud of smoky aud polsonona gawes, A suall brck biructire was flled with tho tmoko gencrated from throo-quasters of a poutid of sulphur, somo ofled rags, s, which were placod §it o atadl furnace. MoIntyro retalucd i sixteen minntes i oll,—four, fve, thico s o half, nod tireo and a Lalf at diffcrent tnen, Aeistaut Murebatiihay wae in fwo und » hadf miouter, “Or. Bianey doclared that in Lis opinlon the inyentlon i a wuccesd, and Marvhia) Lunner futends Lo fecome 1nond $tw adofition 4 tae Firo Departmont, A VALUABLE LOOK, Mcsers, Cullagliah & Co., of fhis city, law Jullieaere, fave Just isued & volame of over 1,000 1ages, entitled “'A, Treatiso on the Ciyil Jurisdiciion of Justicen af the Veace, und the Puwora and Dutlos wt Cutatabiea I the Siato of Ilinubs” ‘The work ia written by Ira 3. Moore, of Quincy, Iil, und, from ita comploteuess,”' must Yre invalnuble o legal profossion, It inthe only work of tho kind_ brought out since the Teviaion of tho statules of tho Btato, which maken it al- uent indispeusable, for the reason that the rovision of thio etatutes has o changed the la that it v unsafe to 7 i forims ountafaed in any of the books relating to, practice by Justices courts publikhed prior o the ro’ Virlun, 0r 10 rely on the statutes therein contalned or vefeered 1o, for nearly wll of {hom have been repoaled. Pl s < THE U, 5. ZOUAVE CADETS, THEIN REDNION AND BANQUET, Tt la within the memory of moro than the oldest fn- ‘unbjtant that in 15 Col. K. E, Llisworths organized 1ho United Siates Zouave Calets, and Hint tho organl- zatlon taus formed ubsequently became famous In local bistory. Though the company sfterwards fought ond, bled, sud, in mwuny individust fustances, died, for 144 couutry, 2a weilas decewed s & whiole fn tho samo glorlons cause, its et trinmph wan a Lloodloss one, It wan ibo capture, Sepk. 15, 1459, at aur United States Agricultural Fair, of a superb siiken flag, given to the Yeat-drilled orgaulzation u the couutry, ~ After recely- su o colors, tho company, a8 willbe Temomberod, ~enfured on an Easlern foue to give competitors n chance, but came back withont lostug Ita trophy, 0f that trip Esst 1t % not uecemary to say much, “except thAt 1t was a series of triumphant entriea iuto Tastern cities, wheroin Uuminatious, banquets, and columna of mowspaper oculogy wers conaplctious fentures, Thore was 110 competition, but tho utmoat afuplay of hospitality. On th return of tho company tho oid wigwnn_ ws docorated for thelr receptinu, wud Aayor John Wentworth trutncted n Lis himitas iy tonos o welcome o which thousands of cager hands sounded upproval, ‘Wiicn tho War broko out the compaty was distn- sugrated, Tho mombers soon found themuelves ta. gokod b aotivo service, They wers distributed smong 1iree battoriee of artillbry, four regiments of cavalry, aud twenty-six regimonts of infaptry, Of 135 menis urs, fow wero found togethor in tha sanw roghinent, Wiy parucspatod individually, If not collectively, ig THE FOLLOWING DATTLES : Tiret Bull fun, Fort Donaldson, Foa Ridgs, Pralrie rove, Vicksliusy, Blakloy, Suooud Bull Itun, Yorktow, fielgo of Knoxvil.e, Btoge' Itiver, Groveton, Belmont, Jusppubaunock Stalivn, Kasacs, 'Wiliismabirg, Cevter Htatlon, Fredericksburg, lurper's Ferry, Atlsuts, Tiotorsbury, Joucaboro, Melvern LU, Decatis, Wilder. news, Louo Mountaly, Neshville, Jonos® Oross Ruads, Fiaks Creck Gap, Hanover Court-1House, Fort Bastndor How Hops Ghurel, Keuossw Mountain, Bough an Iwady, Frankiin, Sewburu, Lost Mountaln, Uettys- Durg, Miug kun, Galnes® M}, Antictam,,Islanit No. 10, Coniib, Wilisiusport, Weldon Hailtoud, Spotieyi yonla, Ohatcaliorevilé, Miditlobuy, ‘Shopardstons, Turkey lalaud seud, Manusus Gap, Dittabury Land. ing, Bpriug Plac, Misslon Ridge, Ohicksmangs, Obate tanooge, and Beliua, . YESYELDAY WAS THE SIXTEENTII ANNIVERSANY ©f their winuing their colurs, und they velebrated the cveut bya reunion. It was the firet sioce the Cadels becn sesttercd. They had long since formed » club, known sa the Uniied Statea Zouavo Cadet Olub, aud * under thy suspions” of ibis club tho reunion las! wvening was given, It was ut th Sherman House that Ao bunquet wa siveas, sd the manigoment had ea- deuvored fo wmake ‘tho most of ft. The la- dic’ ordiuary was clegautly st out, two ta- Lles wrrauged crosswise Viug covers fur womo (hirty Or woru guests. Gree ono table ‘ere wroupad this ags Usual 00 wuch Gecaslons, ot splcuous smong thew tho Lannr whote capture was The cause of the Tusting, On thils fiag, in four shisldsy ‘were glven TItl NAMES OF THE DECEASED Myuurus: Col. E, E. Ellsworth, Eloveuth Now York Voluuteers, sasusaiunted at Alexandris, Va., lhnfil, 1841, ol 3.1, Boolty Ninutecith Titiuols, slortully wound- ed at tho Latile of Blous River, Deo. J1, 1562, t. 1., B, Lartaboo, Forty-fourth New York, kiled 4 tho bathio of Qettysbury, July 2, 1861, Capt, C. 11, Huepley, Nibetecuth Iiinots, died ut Wurfreealoro, AMarch 23, 1803, Cad, Hoctor 1, Alken, Uwoaty-ninth United Btaten Colurwl Lroopw, killed i front of Putersburg, July 0, 1664, Capt, Meuzers R. Feasonde First alaine Yolun- teory, dicd at Now Orlurus, . AMa, €, JI. Howwer, First Infuntry, U, 8, A,, died at 8t Faut, Minn,, Jau, 1, 1867, Capt, U, Beolt, Jr,, Lighth Tows, .died at Oblosgo, Jusa T, 1670, Capt: U 1. Grogory, Bovealh Kanass, died in Mis- soutl Albert D, Haloh, uied sé B, Louls, Jaly 3% 1663, W. 1. Catlor, died at Lagasfie, Philippine Islands, Jape, 196, o, . D. Fitaworth, die | nt Chfeago, Fune 16, 1850, . i, dind 1 i et Uerman. & K. Bpend, divd at Ma tphts, Teun, TRt Lo 3. Tamienot 1 Rilind fh Dattln, Hpancer H, Ceter. 5 Witherol. G Tlobest ent , In lhgmhulfl of tha firat (A Ve was & auperd pisnd of lowera composed of bouquy 4, uno for_each mem- ber of the Cluli, while an tha o *hee was a floral dostun of n atarnnil shield marked w Ith the inithals of the organlzation In the ceutre, Thi: formier was prosento.l by the wi of Joweph R. Boott, and the latter by Mre, Juhn i, Flogd, The supper-room wap tastefully oramented, snd {ho foliow- fnt pamed “gentiemen eat’ down fo_enpper: E. I8, Ko, 3, & Tlogd, Sam B, Tioone, R W, Ieuni- . Dtoitaford, ., Lewis, J. 1L Mottnson, W, . 1. Binfih; T Hinaine, Lowin L, Band, Toen, Freeinan Leir, R D, Sor, Fy L. Tiraud, W. . Dauks, G, W. Bmith, 8, P, Walker, 1. C, Lan, George H. Fergus, 0, C. Fhil W, Inuess, J, U, True, Louls James, and Jamea M, DaWlit, Thu Lanquet over, tho inevitablo £ BPEECAMARING wan duly ndulged fn. Tho Proutdent of tho (‘,'hIYI, Dwight Laflin, waa not present, but the first Vices Tresidunt, Joaeph 1, Lewin, ocvupied the chalr #atls- factortly, nud rewl WLie letter of tegrete, Mr, Tawiaolro favored s comradws with a few pleanant introdectory remark, Fecaliils pleasant recol~ lections, nid_oifiting apelanss, Latters of | ro- Rret wers tocelved fram Cspt. E. 3 Coaten, Tridbedd Staton Infuntry : Clifton Tlurton, of 8t ecptsrclay, lockolil, Ky Fourth Loma: duse . Paul, Moo, O obort D, Rasa. responded o tho it regulxe foant, * The United Staten Zuaro Club,” which e did in » ieaner equally thient, frelble, and folittous, Ate. 3, G, Lany respouded to Lo toast, *¢ Our Btate Milin? . John H, Alien, oncatnzly alluded to # Oar Honored e Tioome to a tonat which that fsi- g warrlor fn pecuilarly fortumato in discus- The Ladien.” *Tho Prea, by Mr, Robinson, Ladles* agsin by Col. Innéas, and s recitation by, A=, Jatnon_ended tho ceremontos, A Zousve, «'Reven and & Tiget,” propoded by Mr. Knox neatly fook the rouf oif tha hotel. it YOUNC CROSSTHWAITE. 113 EXPERIENCES WITH THE MENDOTA. . W, B, Crorathwaito, oue of tho ten surrivors of the fli-futed yropeller Mendota, atrivod I tho city sesterday morning, having been pleked up whilo floste ing ow & pleco of the hurricano~deck by tho bark Nalad, at 3 o'clock Sunday oftornoon, sud rouvesed to the Oconto, whero he was honpituhly treated and seat home, A roporter of Tre Trtsue called upon 3fr. Crosstbwaito at tho Ogden Honse, Wwhere he is visiting Din fatier, yeoterday morning. Tno rurvivor fa quito a young-lookiog man, not 1more tlau threo-and-twenty, 1all und riight, but wiry : 1ith a calm, rovolutn face, inucl xn might be expected from a good eatlor, which'ho Las tho Toputation of bo- ng—" The ng, "[ue followlng calloquy ensiiod ; n.-[u:r(-r—x'.‘.‘:n bmfl Bsrrow sscape of it this timo ? Mr. Crosathwaito—Yen, it was 3 protly loud call, < Hlow long wero you attvat 2 arly ity hours, —Did you havo nothing to eat ™ —Noltiug, 1had plunty of lalo watar to drink, Lowuver. IL—You nnst have folt protty well exhusted when they picked you up? I did, but I conld have held out about two days longer, 1kept my bload in_cireulation by clapping my hunds aud stamping my feot. Tho plce of deck [ was on waa not more than four times us large as that plano thore, T.—1low cama you to go back to the propellor alter you got into the yawl? O.—liecause 1 wanted to lelp eome of the women wha wero erowded in tho forward part of the deck, under tho hurricavo deck, I thought I conll mansge to jump back again, but found myaelf mistaken, Tho Loat could net corme augwhers near the propellers stde, R,—DM the Captaln act aa badly as roported 7 C,~Notatall, Jlo was perfocly brave and coof. Tio found that the sailors could not manago the boat, Sliy wan near swamplng when ho Juraped nto ber, and got hor o the joo sido of tho veasel, But even then o conld not get back, although bo tried hard, Hoe #houted 10 the sallurs to cul away the other boat, 80 2hiat the womion mufgift get In, but thoy were exclted aud perfectly uscless, The Loat - Auon begin to wink, and the Captain erled out mo to ook out, 1 eoou felt her go, and then Use deek went into several plecce. 1 wan o one. Tho socund ongineer, the cook, and the wateh~ man were o snother, Thu Captain's wife and the fe- 1nale roolt were on another, and 0 wo were Reatierod. Allbad on life premirvors, 1 drifted away fiom tlom, ‘but kept pight of them se well us T could, * When [ last Saw the Captuin'a wife sho appeared to beallve, It ‘was ai a greal distance, Did you lash yourself lo the deck ? ‘Thiero wan loiling to Lush to, -1 plcked up s tub on which thiere was an axe, 8 ploce of rope, snd some other stuff, aud I managed to mako quits s good raft out of ths whoio thing, 1 felt like Robinson Crueoe, butagod deal colder and far more hungry, The burk sighted mo becauso I had s pillow-caao up for my colors., They trezted me very kindly indeed, and they went with o to find “tho second enginoer aud hiy compauions, When wo camo Hfi with them tho enginoor nlone was nlive, Tho cook had gone crazy, and died twolve hourw after being wrecked, The watchmen aleo grow delirious, and the engineor, ‘who fell aslesp from pure cxhisuation, found himself alone when ba awoke, We saw nothing of the others, although wo snarched for then, the learing Mr, “Crossthwaite then described of Glenn MHarbor and the subvequent wreck almost os already dutailed, Capty Falrbauke raw no chance but to kcep befors the wind, The barges wery ot go at ta lust moment, Tho ono fhat went down'was valied at $:,000, The propelier, built in 1877, was worth $18,000, Mz, Ciosthwaite bears mauy marks of ris strugglo ith the waves, baviog the skin off hls {e:0 and Hubm 1 many plces, o wears the samo clothies bo bad ou in tho water, aud atated that ho lost srx now suity aboard tho boat, Mr, Grosthwaite fully cxonersics the Captain from ali blame, ——— LOCAL LETTERS, GUSTOM-HOUSE TIME-KEEFING, To ke Editor u7” The Chicago Tribune = Ciicaao, ept, 16,—1 have read in your paper to- day » aiugular explanation by 8 perron named Suthor- 1and, who has figured of lste & a Custom-Houso time- Recper, Suthierland was o time-kecper for the Suger- intendent of stone-cutting. I was tho only tme- Xeepor of the Custom-House building under Mr, Hankin, the Superintondent of Gonstruction, and lest somie over-crednlous person might bellove that such practices ss Sutherland sssorts Le Indulged 1n wera In voguo at the Custom-llouee, I wish to eay from my pernanal kuowleago that noining of the kind was over doua fu_counsction with tho pay-rolls af the work- men amployed ou the canstruction of the Custom- Itvuse, 1 simply kept tho time of esch man in o tme- ook fn which osch dey's labor was recorded, Tho pay-rolls wero made up by mo from such (ime-book, and rupresented simply tho time cach man worked, and the wages to which bie wus entitlol. Lwas mworn wnd potd as fime-keoper to keep an socurate record of tho 1nen’s time, which I_did, aud which was certainty csuler 0 do than the methiod Susherlaud claitms ho followed, sud which I nover heard of or imagined untl} I réad i1 your papor this morning. Jastes A DiogsoN, late Bworn Time-Keeper. ROW TO USE THEIR EXEROY. o (Ae Editor of The Chicayo Trivune : Cirtcaao, Septs 15.~Chicago Is & very wicked place, sud 1t 1a now proposed to purify it by an immenso ro- vival and the subeoquent intercosion of tho Almighty, ‘Would it not o wall for the religoous agitators to ro~ mumber that the sy fs past whon prayers will touch or drivo away from our midst the aweet-volcod stecr- er, tho gembler, and thiof? If thay will Join with the reapectable population aud earupstly assist us in sirik. ing directly st the rot of our pressut Infliction thoy will do 1ore for tho causo of truo religton thau all tho prayera of b host, ‘Tho sawo enargy tiey nuw diplay to create & revival would do Bt to rodse the paopls toa seusoof thelr rights s citizens, ‘Their rovival would bo much larger and the_uifecta more lusting, Wero soma af tho muny causes of temptation Ot re- wmoved, Alavaxor, INJUNCTION NEERDED. To tha Editor of The Chicudo Tribune: 0110400, Bopt, 16,~1f over au Injunction was Juatle flable and nocessary, it fa now, wheu tho County Come misslosers, o samo of tém, aro tryiug to make & year's salary lu » day by o general aud groedy scraine Ulo for for the publlo money. This yoar's contracts (Court-lousp, Puor-Uouse, otc.) ought to give tho Computsaionera full pursos, and ensblo thom to retiro with wore thau a compotency for lfe, 1 should not bosurprised to bear that somo of ther havo astled for Purops befure the complotion of the Court-House, {fue prutiis of We County Houpital would enablo at tast uu L apend & fow wonths ubrosd, if not at Joli- ut, Nox wioter the poor tuay have to divide thelr £ood aud fuel, akdug aimaller loaves and poorer bread, and underwoiglit fuferior coal, n arder W easbls the Uontutasiouers ta have & ittle recreation abroad. All this 8 Likely L uappen unloas womebody guts out a0 fujunction t pravent the yuardians of the poor {rum bocoming the swiudlers of the poor, Lat both contraciors sud Commissionars bo enjolnsd from cowulng fuar enoughi together to sbako hunds | E, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The ebtor-prison in ke County Jail will be ready for ocotipanay in & fuw days. The Commiitoe.on Koads and Bridges of the County Board pald a vialt 10 tho Towa of Lake View yosterday morning. The Finance Commitice was eogaged yestorday com. pariug the ordem paid by the County Trossurer willy Lia last quarterly report. ‘The cry s atill they come. Janseu Josephensen, an employe in (ho County Clerk Office, wauts tu be slcetod Clesk of tho Polioe Court. 1n the last three days tha County Clerk's ofico hus Tucelved $1,850 mé foca for waking irasscnpla of rocord i lle tax appos! cusea, Of tho ainount, ir, Kobey yos.erdsy contributed §1,092,39. ‘Tle Comunitteo gu Public Duildlugs sud Howital Yuaterday ogreod to veoonumend that $ho coutract for Blling the nuw Hoapital grounds belet to Vlavia & Lyan st their bid of 57 conts por squars yard, William 8, Youny, Olerk of tho Probate Court, Iv spuicen uf vary favorably {n conuection with the olitce 0t Clurk of sLd Boyezlor Gourt, Mr, Young s a very popular geutlonian, end is possessed of necedsary gualities for the pusition, " The Committes on Publis Bulldings and Pubiic Sar- vito Was iu wession’ yuslerday afternoon. Archilecs gau pressated plana Tor piliug for Use Soundsilon for the naw Court-House, which were npproved, ani it waa subsequently agreed to advertine in tae county rgans for propowaln for tho work. The Committes on Tducatton ani Prblio Dnfld- Ing1 met yesterday, and ordored somo furiher minall s1penditnes in connection with the contity bvarding- Bonse now {n courso of conmtruction at Knglnwood. The Commsteo dosa not proposn to_re:ommend tha erection of any more boarding-toures undl thia onu fs completed, Tfowaver unjuat this dectslon may be ta e ctler fowns. o the vounty, (" must bo incedly orno, The HImo has at Iast been fixed for the long contem- plated joint apree of the connty and_ city authoritie which is to take place at the County Farm to-morrow, The goutle o, MeCafrey, 18 at tho head of thy movo- ment, Tho party will 0avo the ety atout 0 a'clork (n Tunes, Upan reaching tho Farm they wil bo wele comed by \Wariden Kinberly aud at ooce escorted ta the “wamplo® rtoon, Dinner will Dbe aoreed at the oxpense of tho couuty, snd no pains will be pared to make (¢ worthy of the ocession, The ox- ':m o of the apree to the tax-payers will Lo computed ereafter, BLEI (1 JIAPPINESS TUNDER DITFICOLTIRS, Jolian Lahill aud Auns Houken made appication yesterday to the liconse clerk in the Counfs Clork's oftice tor a martlago licenao, Thera was a bifch in the provouding for the resaou tlst the fafr damcl won onder age, aind furthor becawso ihie conmout of Ler arents o the unlou had not Leen aoenred, tie papers,” e mhe, “aud wurt have them.” ‘tho elerk ngain reminded her tho ‘pnpers could be naued, sho Dedulied, 4 thoy are In tae old conntryd you must wait until you are of ago,” replicd tho elork, and tho twain turned up thelr noses and lett, They bad bren algent but a fow moments when (hoy roturnsi Accompanied by an elderly lady who was intvoducod an the cxpectant Uride's mother, * Now, will you givo an fhe license?” inquired the lord of cresifon sa bn looked daggers at the bewildered clerk, * Yon must produca your father,” waa the reply, ' * Pahaw,” ro- torted tho biushing matd in s contomptious manner, “Lo 18 in the Witcons'n pineries,” Again the palr Teft the oflice, and in o fow momenta an attoruoy a)- pearad at tho counter in thelr intorest, but to no avail, At 1ast nceounta tho twain had atout concluded to sond for tue old tuan, whoro presonce and cousout to the union could alone make them happy. —— THE CITY-HALL. ‘The latest candiidate out fur Superfor Court Clerke #hip honora i# Juhin Uarrick, ons of the uld Democr 1o curlost tes, Upto data there havo boen lssucd 1,200 saloon Uceuses, Junt about threc-olghths of tho total numbee of saloons In town, Tho City Tresaurer yeaterday pald ont $160,000 on geueral city indebtedness, In rejquital ho recuived $6:2.000 trom city taxes, and $1,600 from tho Water Do- pariment, Jake Rehm waa absont from Lesdquartern yeaterday, engaged {n tho louse-moving line, Hersafter Lako Viow will bo only his pleasuro ground, snd his hamo will be located un Centre street, weat of Lincoln Park, The Common Couneil Committee on Judiciary will meet, according to the cali of ite Chairman, Satundsy sfternvon, at § o'elock, In Ald, Richardson's office, in tho Analaud Tilock, ‘The businees is of no groat fme portance, but hus bevn standlug over for s loug time, Tho City-11all, with the Mayar, Comptroller, Saper- introdent of Police, and Loard 'of Public Works ab- rent, §a but a ghoxt 0f 1t formor solf, A slugle item, political or otnerwiss, 18 looked upon by the denizens of tho old rookery ss& 11t subject for 6 aide-show to tho Museun, It f8 the provafling opinion in the Law Departnsent that tho quo warrunto case will b nually argued bo- foro the Supretne Court o or abous Oct. L, Thw cano beingt what {s termed a peopin's caso s ulmiost. certaiu 1o take tho precedunco of sl civil Lusiness, It is said a Committee of prominent citizona will soon bo dele- m.!wun to Ottawa, nud use thelr influonce in bo- of an carly docisfon. — ~ CRIMINAL. A black horsoand open buggy belonging to Hartman Dros,, No. 23 Lake strect, were lost of stolen on West Bladison streat Sesterduy. Wadnesday pight or Thursday morniug of lat week tho sloo store of Willam Wirt, at No, 179 Wont Madi- ®on stréct, was enterad Ly burglars and goodn to the valuo of $400 or §150 taken. Tho West Bide polico have sinco been on the trackof the tieves, and their offarta for thelr dotection have been rewarded by finding out that o young rman named Jones had Leen engaged 1n somo tranauctions subsequent to tho robbery, but cone nectod with it, On belng srrcated Jones told what Lo kuew, and was pormitted o turn State's ovidence, ine asmich o8 his part in tho affalr was a slight one. Ace cording to hin story he helged o thiof callad Threo- Fingerod Jock Lo take tho goods from & Lasement on South Canal slret and put thom in s Wagon for trausporiation %0 the Houth Hido, In pur- suauco of this and other information, Tureo. Fingored Jack wna arrosted by Capt. Ellis and o patrolman Baturdsy. Another participant in th Tubbery by tho using of Maide was arrenied Tuesd evoning, and both of (hum were brouglit before Justs Heully yestorday morning. 1t appeared fhst Thbreo- Fiugered Jack bas aleo the moie rospectablo cog- nomienn of John Knight snd John Ward, which Le s usod ot hisconvenlonce, IV appesrsd also that tho ooty hiad beon nearly all rocovered from the: pawn- shop of one Androws, op Clark atreet. Tho cvidence of Jorfs was heard, and tho goods idoutified, aftor ‘which Justico Seully held tho iwo men 1o $3,000 ball for » further examination Tuosdsy, pamidatonicls SUBURBAN, EVANSTON. ‘The moat anxious porsons to bo found in Evanston yosterday were the iadies of tho Presbytorisn Church Who have charge of the fancy dress lawn-party to be glven on the grounds of Mr, Georgo KL Puringlon this aficrnoon, westlier permitting, And they were auxious for fear the weather would be unfayorable for an entertainmont for which great proparation Lus besn mado, Tho University Tolegraph Association, which was the source of coniderable amusemont and protit to ite members daring last yoar, has Just been reorgan- {zed, with tho foliowing members: Dr. O, 11. Mann, J, O, Humphroy, Charles A, P. Garneay, Dr, M, C, Brag- Qon, Prof, J. 4. Aliyn, Trof, E. R. Surader, Prof, 0, E. Mlaven, Prof, H. B, Carbart, Raymond Nowman, snd . Hanke, B President, Prof, “Iut, Tho otllcers just olected are: Carbart; Buperitendeat, Dr, Garnsay; Becretiry aud Treasurer, Dz, Bragdon, Tho Asso:fation will Foconstruct ita ines from the ofiices and residvaces of its members, putting o Dow galvanized fron 'I-l’s] wall inaulated, and will probably extend tha lines o alfferent parta of tho villsge, This lino e mot » businega enterprisc, bolng used only by newbers, who find” it vory convenlont, ss woll as s luteresting study, and s souree of jlessure and amuse- mont, Tlio Octet Cldb of thia city, which pleasod all who at- tended the banquet of the University Alumnl Associa- tion last June, will furnish the muslc for the exhilition of tablosuz to bo given ot Jennings' Liall ¥riday sven- 1oy by the ladles of it Mark's Church, ‘Ihe Vilage Trusteos fsiled to securo a quorum ot the reghlar meoting Tuokday xeniag, and en adjoars- ment was effected for one night, ‘The fall term of the Nortliweatern Dnlversity begsn youtorday with a large attendauce, The vilisge fo sl Teady fall of ol and uew siudents balonging to the va- riousdepartiments, M, Hamline fa making farewell calls proparatory to toaviug for Columbia Law Collego, Now York, nest ek, « Y5 Tueodore Pomeroy, who hus been at sea on & Pacific Mail sicatmor for the last year or two, has ro- turaed to Evanston to visit his friends, lllh‘l;v‘lnng uul‘ who ‘l.uu for Pensscols, Fls., and not Irving Ducat, an stated o yeaterday's Tam- UNe by mistake, gy WAUREGAN, The “0ld Heltlers’ Hounion,” which took place at Qol, Lippincott’s Fox Lake retort, Thuraday, Fridsy, aud Haturday of last week, was very poorly sttended, owing pastly totha bad ‘condition of the weather] thosa who ' were prosent, however, roport baving e+ Joyed a very plossint time, o Dresout week Lidy falr to ba one of (ke most lossast of tho seasons, ~Thie Lake Goualy Fair, to ba e1d at Libertyvills, opencd #t that placa yosterda; s will cuntins (hres days, paca.2 % “Tolay thero will bo a grand plenio excurslon ta the catup-urounds at Lake iuft, near Lockland. Speecties will b deliversd by C, H. Fuwler, D, D, A, J. Jut- ktus, P. E,, tho Rev. Drv. Tiffany, swing, aud Peck, Tiatlop Cilouey, anil otbor distibgulabied ministecs: “The fare from Waukegan hss beon feduced one-Lalf, making the round trip cost oply 10 veats. . If (Lo Wwoatlier proves favorable, many Waukegan podple will bo pyesent, as will also others from towns along tho Tosd, “Haturday, the membore of the East Lienton Me 2t Chun will Bavo » picnlo at Miller's. Grove, mesr the Loautiful pond, A plessant time in auticipated. Haturday Lsst, a8 Guorge Shoriman, a young man ly- ing {u the South part of tho clty, wan driviig o youug horuo attached to s sulky, whils near the Waukegan 1ousy the aulmal took fright, cummenced (0 Juinp and kick; aud was quite uimonsgable, Blorman scoms 10 hava becn thrown botweeds the horsa and sullry, where Lie waa kicked by tho horso tna territla manler, i right leg was broken abuve the kneo, sud it {8 feared ho was hurt fnterually, As yob thera 14 10 apparent Lprovemient u his caso. - Removal, Bz, Edward Af, Teall, tho rellsble and well-Fuown insurance agent, bias moved his oftica 1o No, 130 La- Ballo stroct, first floor, Mr, Teull Tepresents some of the soundest and most conservative companios u the country, Not to ba harassod by tho rulus nad Fegula- tlons uf the Local Board, be Las lately withdrawn frora that body, and reaigued is position as Vioo-Preeident, fobe enanlod to. sct Indopentont snd writo deatrabls risks ab falr sates, Thcrs fa no agency in the city which deacrves 10 L better palronized by oor citizens than that of Mr, Teall, See Lis adyortisement, —_— Seasonabls G:ods, s exrreas, snotlior chulce aud exira siylish Tot of Fronch and Anierican felt hats for adiea’, misses’, and children; alao flowers, feathers, Wings, sod many cboice novelties in millinery goods nut found elser Where, Prices very low, Hot:hkin, Paluer & Co., Now, 187 snd 13 Biats sizeet. A ¥ ord to the Wise. Tn selerting furnaces, Iul&ng atoves, cookiog stoves, or ranged, & littio care and lquiry before purchasiog Stdsus vie to Land, W caD Fecumuiend our Feaders ‘:ix James ¥, Dalign, 19 and 174 Stase atrest, who keeps THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: SEPTEMBER 16, 1875, 'SPORTING NEWS. A Creditable Vietory for the Chls cagos Over the Hartfords. The Game Won by the Iome Nine by n Scoro of 10 to 3. Ttacing Infelligence from Varlons Parls of the Conntry, BASE-BALL. A CREDITADLE VICTORY ¥OR CIICACO, The Martfords camo West to play three gamen with tho Chicawos, and, 1 consideration of the tio fn Tuoe-day's game, snother was put on for yesterday, 1t wos not largely attended, for tho rezson that it was hardly known that i was to tako place, and, o8 1 usual 10 auch cases, a fing game was plaved by the home nine, who pun- ished tho yarabulic curve with a relisb plessunt to see. The gamn was won solely beeauso the howo nino got their base-hits in when they wero wanted, snd lLecauso tho stravgers, though warking the eame numbor, neattered thoir bint ting slf over tuo game. The Chicagos aro alio to bo eredited with & very lino fielding gasmo,—as good an one, all things cousiderod, a8 they hiavo played this sosson, Viith the esception of a bad muff and sn equally bad throw by Water~ man, and s wild pitch by Deviin, their fielding was perfect, In the atwence of Deblman, who was obliged 10 doave Tuenday aftor the game, Quinn of tho Chi- cagos was nelocted as umpiro, and Alled 1he posiilon vory creditatly fudeed—certaluly with perfo:t fine, prtiality, Tha homo niue, kaving logt the toss, started right in tomako runs, Glean led off with & clean bit, aud affer Devlin hiad been retlred by Ferguaon, Ilines fol- ToWed with shiard ane fo A, Allison, which o fumbled atid lot the striker et first, whilo Glenn sl down to secoml, Detera followed with 6 slashing two-baser to Tight geld, on which Illuos reachod Ihird, and Glean the home pate, HasMuga keps up tho fun Ly 8 clean hil, which brought Liincain and Pelers to third. Mo at onco atola second, and when Water mun droppad o Ligh safo ono in left fold bot Deteraund flastings camo horao. Golden then put fn anothier bit, but 1o niore runs wern acored, ‘o reault of tha littl'biirst wa & riins, 3 beltyg eutned, 1n the th Inuiig, Devlin'led oif with a tiorce driv to Ferguson, whieh thie latter couldn’t hundle, 110 stolo #econd nt oncv, and ot to third while Carey waa put- tiog out Hines ot frat, Volers drovon shary vne ot Totd, which ho couldn’t lundle, and_Deslin scored, Thio Littlo mat took second on o passed bull, and went {0 third on s clean hib by Haatitigs, Tho latter atoly second, and went Lo third, while Teters scorod, on Watorman's sufo Lft to left, ' The Iatter went fo second. 15 » tuattor of courne, and Golden cawe up withu beautiful ~ liner, which took Hustiogs Loun and Watermau' 1o third, After Guiden had gone to second, Warren maa the best Lit of the day, clean over centre-llelder’s bead for two bues, brivging fu_Watermau nnd Golden, Warren was, however, esught whilo trying to stoal third on Bio- Inski's stiort bit o Carey, ‘Tho stelker workod ronnd t0 third on & couplo of Wild pltchen, atd canio houo on_ Ferguson's bad muff of Glenu's bounder, Six Tuns, four carned, Ta reet of tho fame brought no run ta the Whiten, And ouly two men cver roached fiest fn tho other four nlugs, n the Hartford fourth inning Dond and York led off with ciean hits, and wout to third and wecond ro- spectively on Ferguon's out, ltemwen then hit a high ong, which Golden got, thongh Boud acored ou It and Yorlr weut to third, ‘Ihe latter came homo on clean hit by Carey, earning the Lwo runw, ‘Tho other Hurtfurd hcore was miade in the mixth fuuing when Watormn muffed York’s hit, Tho latter got wecond on b wild pitch, went to third while Ilines waa putting ont Remeen, and reached tho plate on Carey's bava bit. Tho gamo waa 8 fine one Lo Jook at, and showed that tha Chicagos are plekitg up in thair Latting, Mines descrven great credit for lis part {n tho Victory, for ha really played » most extraordinary gawe ai second base—ono which no player fu the country could have oscelled. Lesjdes fielding ont ten inen, ha to0k & sharp liner from Ferguson's Lat that was de- nervedly applauded, Peters carriod off tho basting bopors, making threo bits, ous of thom a doubis baser, “Devlin and Ifastings mado a good record, though the formor wsa off n hia batiing, and the Iattor's bunds were 8o badly brutdel that ke required a good deal of pluck to play at all. The other membora of tho niue, with tho exception of Watcrman, piayod & flue game, though anly Glunn Lad much work to do, ‘Ihe Usrifordn mode & fale showing, though their list ot ervors is rathor larger than there wes any ezcuss for. Following ln T sconz. CHICAOON. ‘RB x SRIBET |Cummings, 1 1103 1{ ol ks, 10, 0 1| 2) 2| Hood, 3] v Fotors, o HEE il o] 1 Hastings, 2| g 5| El Watorman, 3| 1 21 1 1ld o Qoldon, 1"t 1 2] 1 oy, 5. oelo Wharren,c I, R Alljeon, A., 3 1 a astoiuaid, v, B2 1f of 1) 1] off durbidie,'s, alsl 3 toled ity 2711k 9 A9 0 u—tn vo—3 Chicaos, 16 Hartfurds, 14, ore~HL es, 17 Dovlln, 17 Glonm, 13 7,13 Uaror, 1. IMactfords, 1. Warren, 1; Poters, 3: LI Haiea'on Called Natte—Blelarkd, 1. Bussed Batla—larbidye, 8 Wikl Pitehe d, 4 Runs Earned- A Time o/ game—l mo ous [ re—Mzr, Quinn, of ths Ch'osgos, The samo ciube piay snothor, championship mateh to-da; Vinitors shonld remember that to-day, n all future games this season, pley will be called a Inatoad of U:43, a8 {roviously, PHILADKLPIIAS—ATIILETICH, Apecial Disvateh In Tha Chiasso Tritune, PHILADELPHIA, Bopt, 15.—Tho oighth game betwoen tho Atblesfca and’ Pliladeiphias wan played thin nfter- noun, befors abaut 1,500 spectators, Achirido waa sl inavle ta play with the Athleflcr, bod bis pontion was atill flled by Kuight. Coonn hurt Lis hand in the st inning, Clapp resutntog bis old position as catclier, Tho Philadelphiss made five uocarnod ruus the frst two unings, by Craver's jwor playlug and three Jucky hits,” ‘Tho Athlstics, iu the second, fourth, and savonth iunioge, made four uncarned rins by te er- zora of MoMullln, Meyerle, sud Fulmer, and four clean hita, Fach madosix clean hits, tha' Atbletics Rettiuy threo bases on exrorw to thele opponentw’ Ave, Tyan umplred, anyd called the gamo on the ninth inning on sccolint of darkuoss, Inninge— 12346617H9 Athlctice. . Fhiladelphias .3 3000000 05 COUXTRY QAMES, Bpeeial Ditpateh o The Chicase Tribuis, Drxox, 1il,, Bept, 15,—At tho base-ball tournament, glven under the suspices of tho Dlzon Park Associa- Von, this forenoon, tlie Riveratdns, of Dizon, won the purso agatust all comptitors, 1ixon, 103 all othory, 6. ‘To-morrow foreuoon the Dixon Junlors play againat Palmyza st tho samo place, GAMES AT CINCINNAT! CrHOINNATE, O., Sept, 15, — Baso- : Bt Louis Drowow, 13; Biarta, 8, St Louls liods, 6 Bluo Htockings, 6, NOTEY, 1t is stated, on the sutliority of the Now York World, that several wealthy morchants of Now York, who have taken interest in commerclal nines sud are vory foni of the gamo, Lave started & sulscription fo or- ganizo » perfoctly retiablo profenslonal taim to repre- acnt the metropolis in 1376 —~uomething the city has never yet had, Already stock to the amount of $70,000 lias Leen privately subseribed. A committcs of JLurve will manage tha club, and it wiil bo run cutirely ‘ou thie * oston plan,” ‘Ll curculur of thy naw asec- ciation will be issned 1 December neat. Tho shares will be $100, ~ An Inclgssd ground & to be leaned for twenly years, and fsted up with a Lull-ground, a crickol-livld, ‘And a coursn for athlctic gaws, With wrand staudi for the publie generally, sod an oxclus slya stand for the membors aud thelr famillor, Tho organization {s under the best soclal 8 ‘Tho Worla alwo haw the following: *'Lhe Chieago in-leld for 16876 will 1 a very stroni one. ‘Think of Whito, Spatding, McVor, Barues, Suttou, and Petera | Thio buat of it, 100, in that'thuso afx cau work togethor with thoroughi barunoby. With Glonn, Amson, aud another good one Ju tho Out-fleld, tho teum will' bo & tough oug to beat, Certainly ibe niuo receatly an- nounced as the uew Boston toam for 1676 will not be equal to the tavk, The Clucinnatl Enguirer s7idontly thinka the cagoxna & Lloody set when it sayw: © Fred Wak 18 to play second base for the Chicsgu Whites Cayled, & buso-ball suthority, thisks the Chlcayu pwpers will hiate Lt scalp in two gumes.” Thero s wuu serious objection (o thist Watsrman hasp't sny fealp tospuak of, It weld bo ke scalpiug a whita an, A dlapateh to the 8t Louls Globe-Democrat from Bprivgeld, 11, under date uf Hopt, 11, gives about ths true view of bt much-aunounced fomuals base-ball bumbugs, It is wa follows: “Wbout the groatest humbug of this ageof Lumbugsiva base-ball club composed of fomales, which waa rocently organizud da this town, Nearly all of them wore stgaged in HI, Louts, aud 1§ 13 vadd were formorly connected with va- ety shows, ‘They gave their Arst pulllc gamo thin stternool, which Wwas slimly attonuded, uotwithatsnd. fug {8 was largely advertived hore, Thers wak nothing iu'tho playiog that wis at wl attractivo ur vnjoyable. 11 1a 8 novelty, of courv, 10 see WomEn p)eaT Npon thie bass-ballyround in'the paftion of pliyere, sid that (s the beet hat can be said about them. ~They do uot know how 10 calch, piich, (brow s Lal, or run, Five b were played lu about (wo bours aud s half, reuuiting i a acors of 41 for the Blonds aud 35 for {ho Bruneites, An oxtunded tour la proposed, and will be commenced on Munday tu Decatur, whero a s me L8 sunoukiowd for that day, Whilu it ta true wat ha club was organized hery, Springfeld is not st sl aulatlous to bave it identificd with the town, It Is not -u:h‘;: (alr as the citizeus care 10 have rocorded sguios ————— THE TURF. COMING RACES AT QUINOY, ILY™ Spoclal Dispuich tw The Chicag Tribune. Qurxar, 1L, Seit. 15.~The munsers of the falr to boheld in this ciby nost week havuarranged the fol WoWon MPecd U 2 Jonday~Purie of $300, trotiiug, £or horses thad, Chi- hinvs nover trotted for money, $160 o Arst, $75 to sre- ond, §15 10 third, and g1 10’ fourih ¢ $150 stake, 5.5 engrance, pay ot play, fivo furlong daah for fwo-yoar alds, entranca added to stakee, sacond horsa o gat §30, three or mare (o Al Tueaduy—TPurnn of $300, threo-minuts olsss, teot. ting: $150 o Arst, $76 o second, §15 to third, snd §30 tofonrth, Puran of $200, pacing. fron toall} $100 to first, $30 10 accond, $10' (o third, and $10 to fourtls, Purso af $100, running, quarter.milo dssh; $68 {o irst, &) to recand, and £20 fo third, Iedneriay—Yurss of §5.1, 1rotting, 2:35 clase, $230 to rat, $123 to second, $73 fo third, and £30 to fourth. Luti ol ly runmng. miin hewts, Lo In frat, 4123 " s furvo; §23 to sccond, $75 o third, and $50 ta fourth, Four or more lo 0ll, hres or mors to start, . Prreo af $500, trotin annd 23 clans; 4250 to Aret nd 300 fo fourth: § Tiay, e Leats, €0 -ycar-uldn U socond et $80, Taursday—Purse of $1,60, freo for sl excopt Gold- Fmith Aald; $300 to firat, $230 to econd, $150 to third, anid $100 fo fausth, hirae 300, rupning, for all ages, 3 milos nnl reveat, $160 to fret, and $150 to second, Vueen of 340, 2:40 clase, trotting, £2°0 o frsl, 3135 ty $15 10 recond, £75 to thir 0 slake, $25 entrance, pay or orsa to recnmd, $15 t thind, and $3) to fouzth, Two hundrod and itfyudlise elak, £33 sulratce, jay of plag, o dashy af 1 miie, f r-clde, 1ho wocond horse to got §, or 3. e r=Goldbmiiy Mald SREIN 8 Funuing mato for $2,000, to trot ngainet ber Lieat time, Fillal, Iurra of €10, runing, o i-milo daah for ANl nges, $30 to find, oud, Puree of £, trattfng, 210 2ito recond, §15 to third, and aturday—Iran of §1,000, trotting, for horses that nover boat 2:21, §:00 fo Arat, $230 to cecoud, $150 to thtrd, nud $100'ta fourth, ¥illed, THE MX0X BACES, Epaesnd Disputed 1o The Chica o Tridune, Drxox, 1., Hopt. 13.—Tto frat day of tbo fall moot- iz of tho Dizon Park Assoclalion passed off very on couragingly for the managers. Promptly at 2 o'clock thls afternoon thn running race was called, N, 0, Will- {ama’ horso Butcher Hoy tiking Brat muney’s W, W. iethea's lorse, Hloupy Dick, socond ; and J, Coffey's Inore, Sorrel Nell, third, Best time, 803¢ seconds, Tha threo-minuty class was then called, ptirse of $00, 00 to frst, $160 to gecond,” snd $0 to third, Mosler & Chidester's mare, Jessio U. Lindeil, won the monoey, Time, %:43: firnt 243, dnd 247, Ally Wells!, Covinglon, Ky., maré, Nellie, won uecond manay, A, P, Fisko's hurse, Tom Doidge, was distanced. ‘To-morrow the races aro: Trotting, third clas, purse of $100, soven entrics; runuing, Lalf miloanil repost, purso of $10); trotting 4:33 clasr, purse of $300, five entries, 8 crowdn an nomo of tho boat horses in 3 THE ¥ Speetal Dispateh ta The Chirayo Tribune, Fukeponr, 1il, Bopt, 19.—The Frecport Driving Tark Ansoclation's fall mesting commences Tuoadny, Bept, 43, aud closos Oct, 1, Eutrica oloso Hopt. 20, Ths premiyms amount fo §1,000. The races will be Bield orer tho Taylor mile track, pronounced Ly dis- tiugwshed Lorsemen to bo among the bost raciug courees In tho United siates. 1ta appoinimonia nro alroady of firmt-class chinracter, and are receiving con- stant additions, Additional stabling Las beon buile sinco the sprivg meoting, The fire-proof stulls now number forty, A largo fiold of horuen in already a1~ surwd for the ensuing Tacen, Rufus Kirk, Fuq,, in the President of the Asaoclation, and &, 0, Waruer, Eaq., Becrotary, SIINNESOTA HTATE FAIR RACPS, Seeciat Inapateh to I'he Chicaan Iridune, 81, PauL, Minn,, Bept,, 16,—This afternoon tho peoblo witutmed U5 alr Flows | Tuo treltlug pumio ot tho 3 minuto clsss_was won by the bay geliug Grorge, owo vecond, Charic Rond third, and younyg Baiger maro fourth, Hest time made Ly winner, 43, Roso mudo the firat heat in 2:45. Tiie running race, milo and repeat, was won in two hents by Ool Itfcely, McCormick second, Cape_Cod, of L. Louts, distancad in tho sccond _hasty and the win~ ning biorss held back to save othorw, Time, 1147 and 1116, ‘The track 18 in excellont coudition, EANSAS CITY. Spactal Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kaxass CITY, Mo, Hept. 15,—~The raves wero fine, but turned ont dissstrously 1o the kuowiug oues. firat mouoy in the 2:33 race, “Tiwe, 2: 2 2:42. Lathan, who wna firat chvice, jrot tho. Kansas Girl third, In the milo and repeal running race, Moillo B, owned by Brady, of Yeoris, took tho first money. Tims, 1:50%, 1:5. Thie pacinyf racs was tha most oxciting of tho moet- 10, and was wou by Dragon, 1n 2:34, 2:05, and 2234, WESTERN 0110 FAIR. v wore & porfect success, snd the at- tendanco wan large. 'Tho 240 trol, purse $500, was won by Captain Jack, of Nowark,’O,, St. Lawrenoo second, Fronk Davis third, Timo2: g, 3:814, “The §:00 irot, puruo $300, alght heats, ‘Timo 938, 2383, 383, Tue ruuninjj race, purso $300, was very oxelling. Won by Modoc In two atralght hoats, Time 1347, 1344, Woreeter second, Lightfoot tulrd, Good rascs to- morrow, TI[E BTATE FAIR. Corrervondence of' The Cnlenyw Tribune, O1TAWA, IlL,, Scpt. 16,~~At tho Btato Fair to-morrow thore will be'a fine exhibltion of gentlemon's driving teama; $100 to the firat, and $50 to the second ; sleo, for B-year-olds, n trot, boat threo in five, mils heats; for iirat, $160, second, $76, third, $50, wididisberciike CRICKET. GANE IN PRILADELYTIA, Pmuapzrema, Sopt 15.—The oricket-match tormiuatod, to-day in favor of the home alub by the following score : Philsdelpnias, 331; Cana~ diags, 144, —_—— FINANCIAL, SAN FRANCISCO. BaN Fnaxcisco, Cal., Sopt. 15.—Tho syndlcato of tho Dank of California havo vory nesrly completed tho work of nvestigatiug its affairs, and are now ongaged, more especislly, in moas- urea of organization, with a view of resumption, ‘Thoro are still somo mattors raquiring furthor oxamiuation, butsthey aro not of sufiiciont im- portance to aflfect tho goneral result. On so- couut of tho favorablo rosponses of croditors a8 to glving snch timo for a gettloment of their claims 83 will enablo tho bank to ronilzo on dta mssots on favora- blo terms, it fs quite probable that the avsols will bo found sufficient to discharga the ndebtednesa and porhops pay 20 per contor 1,000,000 to the stockholders. Tho confldonco felt by tho peopls at Jarge in the gentiemen composing the syndicate has gonoe far to bring about jhbis comparatively prosporous state of offairs, sud has provented such on onslaught upon the resources of tho baok s would have resulted in & dimastrous sacrifico of ita aguots and the loss of soveral millions of dollars to deposi~ tory, The outlaok i now vory oncouraging, and it iu beljeved tuat with tho oponing of tho Bank of Nevada apd the rencwal of the Bauk of Cali- fornis, local mouscy affairs will bo on an easior ‘boals than for a long time previous. Btocks aro stiff on the streec this morning. Traneactions wero mado in Californis at 59)(; Ophir went to 60, bost ; Belchor sold at 42lg, aud Mexican 10, The brokera genorally prodict a good market on the upening of the by Board, sud oro in the best of epirits. 'Tho brokors' ox- curaion to Virginis iaindefluitely postponod on ace countof tho favorabloshowing of the market, and tho opportumtion sffordad for privato operations, Tho ualo of tho Yan Fraucisco Asssying and Tofining Works, aleo the acid works under tho ssmo msnpgoment, wad to-day consummated, the purchaseis being Flood & O'Dricu, Theso worka have boon Iargely undor thacontrol of the Iisuk of Colifornia for somo tims, and hiave beon supplying the mint with tino bullion for sevoral pATH, 2 T'he Natlonal Gold Bavk and Trust Compony had $150,000 coln trapsferred to-day through the oftice of the Bub-Tressurer. Couuiderablo amounts are reportod to bave arrived or azo closa ut hand from New York to tho Bank of Califor- nis and Hibernis Dauk, There was murked tmprovement in minlug atocks to-day, bothin the volume of business and prices realized. Only onoe Board was in ses- wion, but the increasod businoss of tho Califoroia Board will hurry up the openiug of tho other Boards, which now expect to rosumo In two woeks, A wsmall lob of Cousolldated Virginia sold this morniog st 2304 Havago 3 Jacket each rose to 760 ; Chollar, Potosi, 7 Bost, & Doloher and Ophiir oach 350; Californls,260; Orown Point and Mexicau, oach 2: Union consohidated, 1603 Oould & Curry Imperial and Julis consolidsted, each 1, Thore was o :lflxht sdvanco In nearly all other deacriptions callo A GROUNDLESS RUMOR. Doaton. Heps. 15.—The Esastorn Railroad ntock ralliod to 87 to-day, notwithstanding the reporty of the dofaleation, which, it is poaitivaly stated, uro unsruo, THE DAYTON SOLDIERS' HOME, Hpeciat Dispateh to The Uhizagy Tribune, Davrox, 0., Bapt. 15.—~Tbo annual moeting of the Board of Managers of the National Boldiers' Ilome Board wase saluted with thirty-seven guns on thoip arrival, and welcomed by Gov, Brown in & huppy speeeh, which was responded to by Gen. Idutlor, Obiet-Justico Waite, Geu. Martindale, Jndge Bond, of Balimore, (ov. Smyjhe, Judge Hettle, of Nort Carolina, and others, Afcer- waras there was s graud review of tho veterans, whio Tecaived the Board with grest enthusisam. ‘Phe Board meets to-morrow Lo transsct import~ aut businces. © Tapy leave to-morrow might for Milwaukes, whers they are expecied on Fridsy moruing. % ———— Pianos and Or ' allet, Davis & Co.s Oraud, Ii(mrnr, and Upright aud Bulth's Americ Urgana can be found oaly st % _‘\_fi‘;.“_ Kimiaus, woruer Btate sad Adams srcels, e T Important to the Preasrvation of Toothe. John Gosnell's Oherry footh-Pasto, 4he most eficacions dentifrice kuown, Try i, ¥or sale by all druggists, Wholesals sgents, Tomey & Bradley, 171 and 173 Baado!ph streel, ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Ninth Reunion of tho Hoctety of Veterany at Utlea, N, ¥, A Qrand Assembly of Military lerocgese Prestilent Girant and Gen, Sher~ man in Attendanees Oration by Col, Waterman, of Ohicago~- Otior Addrassea, THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, Uriey, N. Y, Hept, 16.—The ninth raunion of tho Haciaty of tho Army of ths Cumberland oponcd fu this city to-dsy undor (ha most aue- picious circumstances. The city presents a beautiful appesranco, overy houss and place of business Loing clogantly decoratcd. Largo num- bers of etrangors are hero to soo {ho distine guishod oflcarn nud soldiors. Gonw, Sherman aud [ooker wero_enthusiantically grected whon thov apenred nt Baggs' Hotol, and piaced at tho hend of_tho procession of the Sociely to tho Opora-fIonse, whero the meeting wan held, Tue Utten Citizena' Corps, ona of the oldost inde- Famlent military organizations of the Siato, with ho Governor's Tnland Baud, acted as tho escort of honor. Tho strocta through whlch tho pro- coauion paencd wero crowvded. The meeting id net opon _titl nearly noon, whon P'residout Grant and Senator Conkling mado thoir appearanco. In tho abrouce of Gon. Bheriaan, Gou. [ooker was mada Chalvman, Calls wore Lore mado for speechies from (ens. GUrant, Shorman, and Hooker. The Vresident simply bowed and Gen. Bheiman made s fow folicitions romnrke, but said tho |rogramuies did not call for spcocheos until evening, ADDRESR 0¥ WELCOME.: Col. M. C. 8quirg, tho Chairman of tho loeat Exceutive Committeo of the Hocioty, made tho addresn of welconie, - He gold a deeade hao passed, and wmany gra gone from cnrth. Mauy are abuont, nud yob many of tho ahsont onos aro doubtiess present with s 1o apirit to-day, Amoug the number of tho fatter I regret to siv W tho honorod Prosident of our Boclety, whoss namo cannot pass our li: 8 withouat fnpiring a glow of honest wido in all onr henrts,—Tlout.-CGion, Fhilip 1L heridan. [Applauso.] With your rermission 1 will read tho followiug dispateh, sigued by bim, and just received by mo : AsmLAND, Orcgon, Bepl. 16.—-Allhough absent fn perwon, my heart and thonghts are with iy old com- rades of the Army of the Ciunberland, ~Wishing all 8 1appy meoting and o long lifo, 1 retialn, yours truly, P, 11, Suenspax, Licuteunut-Cticnersl, But wo have our Vico-Tresident with us, » distinguishod Goneral whoio namo and bresoiica we delight to honor, the horo of many fiolds, but who ia cspocially dear to us as the bero of Lookout = Mountat. Although in intirm health, ho_hos kindly cousentod to eccupy tho chair. 1 therefore tako the pleasure of ju- troduciug Gon. Joseph Hookor, your presiding ofticer, MAYOR NIUTCHINHON welcomed tho Socioty to Utien, oxtonding the honpitalitioa of tho city of brave men to tho Army of thoe Cumberland. The Ogpera-1ouso wns filled with tho moat prominent ladiex and geutlemon of tho city and Vicinity. An fnvitation to tho have next reunion of tho Sacioty at Pluladelphia on the woek pro- coding July 4, 1576, was referred. 'Tho Buoctoty indorsed tho futegrity and ability of Chaplain Van Horuo, who is writing tho Listory of the Army of tho Cumberland. ANNUAL DUES. An amendment 1o the bLy-lawa reanclug the annual ducs from £3 to ¥3 wau laid on the tablo for the presont, aud tho meoting adjourned until 2:30 p. . Invitations to visit tho placos of intorest have beon accopted. At 3:30 the Bocioly reassombled, Gon. Crafs presiding. ‘Tha proposition to smond the by-lawe by re- (lfl';:ling tho annual fees to €2 was laid on the table. OFFICERS, ‘The following roport of thie Committes on the Nomination of Oflicers for the ousuing year wuy rend and mdoptod: Prosident, Gon. Philip Il Bhoridan; Vige Prosidents, Gan. Josoph 1look- er, New York; Gon. Theodoro F. Draun, Iili- nole; Sergt. Charles Gausomean, Obio; Gon. A, D. Strolght, Indiann; Gean. Eli IL Murrsy, Kon- tuoky; Gen, W. W, Lowe, lowa; Gon, D. 8. Btanloy, Michigon: Maj. J. D, Browne ey, Now Jorscy; Gon. John Mariin, Man- sas; Geu. B, I. Bristow, Diatrict of Columbin ; H, P, VYan Clove, Minnesala; Gon, Jamoy 8. Negley, Pennsylvanini Gou. John C. Biark- woathor, Wiscongin ; Goun. W, D. Whipple, Ne- Lraska ; Gon, Q. »', Thurston, Tounssee ; Col. W, 1i. Binclair, Texas ; Col. W. H. Greeawood, Colorsdo ; Col, . N. Fishor, Mnsanchusctts | Qorresponding Secratary, (ton, Heary M. Cist; Rocordlog Beorotary, Col. Jobn W. Bteals; ‘I'roasurer, Gon. J. §." Fullorton, Tho adoption of the roputt ulecls the gentle- mon numed. NEXT JNEETING. Tho Soclety resolyed to bold the noxt annual meoting ot Puladelphia July 6 and 7, 1876, aud tho following local Executive Committoo wasap- colnted: Gon. Geo, W. Mindel, Col, W, Me- fichaol, MnJ, W. II. Lawbort, Tho remainder of ths buslness coosistod of resolutions of thanky to citizons nod the local Exocutivo Com- mittoe rnd others for their genorous hospitality. ‘Tho city was magmflcently {lluminatod thin ovening. The Adjutant Hucon Cadata ocscorted tho Hociety to tho Opera-Houss, which twas orowded. Gen. Uooker prosidod. —Capt. Gildor- sloove aud his asrociatos of tho riflo ieam wero prosonted to tho audience and greeted with ap+ plause. Pacsldent Grant, Geot. Sherman, Slo- cum, and others, were wolcomed with tarce times three chioers. Senajor Cankling wotcomed tho Socioty of the Army of the Cumberland to the Btata of Now Yerk in an cloquont speech. Col. Georgo J. Watorman, of Chicago, doliv~ ored n longthv oration. 1t recalled the glorlous Listory of tho Army of tho Cumberland, and l)orLrnycd tho romarkablo doeds and {ncidents hiat have been doscribed so ofton bolore, but of which no one can grow weary, Fratornity be- tweon tho brave lsu.mph: and soldisra of tho tho Narth and the Honth was the subject of onn of the bost points of tho oration. ‘Llie audionce and distingtished guosts recotved this oration with onthusisstic ovidenco of applause, President Giant, in responee to calls and cheors, mado n fow romarky. 1lo oxoused bim- solf from making o speech, but said Lo would liko to writo and have tho vast audience resd what he could tell of theglorlous deeds of the Army of tho Cumberland. Tho Presidont remnrked that thero wero others waiting to follow him who were mnot affectod with his difficulty, I e., tho waut of faculty of talking i publio. “his point wan recoived with laughter uud choers, (en, Sherman was next callod for, and tho sn- dience rose and gave him throo hearty choore, Uon. Bhovman's specch was a magniticent tribute to tho Ariny of tho Cumberland, IIo traced its hlstory from 1861 to the ¢loso of the War, and upoke Gen. Goorgo i1, Thomas in the mout af- fectionato and oulogiatie terms. Refertiog to Gon, Arn Yourg, who was sout to West Point by @en. Jackson for bravery 88 a boy, and who had provod fsithful to sl trusts from that time to bis death. o counselep hiy hearers to keep allvo the memorios of brave mon of the war; told bis old soldlors not to forget thelr duill, or to uogloct organization and dusclpline, for by theso meaua thoy would always be prapared to dothelr duty to thelr cauntry as cltizous and soldiora, ‘Tho Guneral's remarka were of the hnappiest cuaraotor, and cauuad thegroatest euthusinsm, Goue. Hooker aud Blooum, ex-Gov. Boymour, and others mado brief aduresses. "l‘l'l'o n:ldl;muc uag -':{.mnm 'Through Ceor- a," and tho moeting adjourne G The Governor's Iul-nd“nmd serenadod Preaj- herman and Hooker, dent Graut aud Gon WitL COUNTY, ILL. Special Disputeh 1o Ths Chicaao Triduns, Jonart, Iil, Hopt. 16.—~A well-attondod and onthusisstlo mass-meoting was held fn the Court-House this evening to perfect arrange- ments for the second annusl rounion of Will Qounty soldicrs and sallors, which oconrs fn this city to-morrow and Friday. From present in- dications, {t will Do the graodest affair of tho kind ever witnessed ia this wection of the coun- try. Gov. Boverldgo witl be prosent, aud also athor distivguisbod porsons {u mulitary aud civio_stations. The exorcises will conaist of & parade 10 which 500 old vetersus will appear under arms, sud a batlery of ar- tillery cousleting of four ¢-pound flsld- vieces. A nico dinnor, prepared by the ladiey af Joliet and vicinity, will be sorved to all pros- eut. Maj. . V. MeClaughrey will deliver an oration, and sddresses will be made by Gov, Baveridge, Adjt.-Gen. IHilliard, Uen, Julius White, of Chicago, aud others, 'Tho lead ng feature of tho occaslon will be » shuta battle in e uflernon LO-WOIOW, commuucig At 4 o'clock. Two huodred muskets sud accoutro- ments, and 4,000 10uuds of blank cariridges have been received from Bpringteld to be used Vil o place of Sciiots il oa pagsont from lery omy Lookpozs, and ecuipaules fram Wilmiugion, Dright, Morris, and othor towna wifl porticipate 1n tho coremonle: S e What tr 1 Car-Lond? Nominally, a car-'ead i 20,000 poands. Ty fq Alno 70 barrels of sait, 70 of luno, 1K) of flonr, gy of whisky, 200 macks of flour, ‘0 cordaof nofy wood, 1810 90 hoad ot cattlo, 60 Lo 60 head ot Liogs, 80 to 100 head of sheop, 9,000 fool of wolig boards, 17,000 foot of siding, 13,000 foot of flagr. ing, 40,000 ehinglen, anc-hinlf 1es of hard lym. bor, ono-fourth loss of groon lumher, ono-tentf of foists, rcantling, and ail nther Iarge timbers ; 440" hunhiols of whost, 100 of corn, 650 of oata, 400 of barlay, .60 of flax-nacd, ~560 of appley, 440 of Irlsh potaloes, 360 of sweot patatoss, 1,4oq buehsls of bran, = _ MARRIAGES, ADAMA—CURTIS—in Halem Chapel, Welllnabors ongh, Northanijtanshire, England Aug, i, by tle ftay, 1. Ervine, analsted by the Wtov, eorge Nicholeon, [y, Chiarlen Adniue, of Chirago, ‘nud, Miss Mary, dides daughter. of Thomas 8, Curtie, Eu., of the Torma Phaco, Noeardn PLATTE—VAUGIIAN—On Tueadar evening, R, he realdenca of (he brlde's Trecntn, by the Tey, Chinrlen Edward Cheney, D, 0, WP, Jamea i, Tlatlo and Mira Georgis Vaughan. KELLEY—VAIL—On Tursday svoning, Bept, 14, the residenco of the Lride's prerte by tho R, thay, hinrles Vibward Chenes. D, D.. willlam &, Kelloy agg Magigle A., youngont darmudi 0 s DEATHS, TTATHANZAR Oconomawne, Win,, on Tueriny aight Iast, Peot, T, A, Laphiam, L. D, sied 65 years, Tnoral mervicen to-lay 801 b ., et B, Jamew Chureh, Milwaukee, CANFIELD—In_this city, on Tusaday night, ot pyg frlhllennfl‘. No, 47 Newberry avenue, Thomaa Cangell, agred 63 years, Funcral from his late residenco at 11 & m. todyy, by carrlages to Calvary Cometery, JIOUGHTALING—On the 11th inst., 0t tho Thom Mouptain Houee, Jackson, N, 1., Willlo, youugeat son of W. D, and Marela E. Houghtafing. SPECIAL NOTICES, Many, Many Years, Mes. Wiaulows Konthlag yrap or chldron ooty :E ban s(ood the test of many years, and nover known to; J0°18 Vorfeotts rollabla: {1 rajaistos 4 stomnay bowal¥, curss wind eolls and griping in the bowals, s ens the whinms reduces lofanimiatlon, and Allaya sl pus ax miltlunn of mothers exn teatil BY G. I’ GORE & CO,, €8and 70 Wabash avonuo, THURSDAY, SEPT. 186, Pirat Thuraday’s Salo of the season, Tho straamg Dry Gouds, cle., conutantly poured iz upou ur, nsces uitating two safes per week, Pleane noto the following apocialtien for thia aale ; Men's and Hoya' Custom-Mnide Clothing, ordinn and medium grade gooda wade up fu tho styies of present wonson, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 40 varietics of Shietland and Merino Goods, Fall ad Winter Weights, an excellent Hine, Meu's, Hoys', ond Yonths' Suspenilers, B0 doz, Ginghnm and Alpaca Umiaeilas, Extenslvo hue of Gents’ und Ladivs' German Lingy and Liven Cambric tdkfe,; beautiful goods. Now nttractions in Hamburgs, Ruttings, ete, A now linaof Clath, Hair, and 8hoo Iruskies, Riich aswortment Embroldored Plano Covers, Meu's and Boya’ Full Biyla Hatw nnd Now and_distinct lino of Picco Goo, Batinets, Clothw, Cassiracres, Snitlngs, ete, ‘Thursday’s Bales will ba continued throughout i Aeason, Halea ot 0:20 8, m,, prompt, GI0, T. GOTE & €O, 63 and 50 Wabash-ay, On THURSDAY, Sept. 16, at 9} o'clock, ‘We shiall bavo another lerge ealo of FORNITURE TO TUE TIRADE AND CONSUMERS, 200 Whalnut Bodatends assoriod, 60 Buroaut with Mirrors, 100 Commiodes and W, 8, Bu. oad-top fall Trees. Contro Tobles, 460 Waod-saat Chairs, 100 Bpriuga, 200 Wilmi Chairs and Rockors, 16 Marble-top Chamber ‘Wood-top Chamber Sots, 20 Par. lor Buita, 60 What-nots, 60 M irrors, 300 Rolln Oil Cloth, Hofua, Loungos, Easy Chairs, \Ward robos, Hookonses, Perlor and Ofiles Desls, Shov/-casos, Oarpets, Platod Bhow. casocs, Mattrossos, | . b, GORE & CO., Auctionssta, SPECIAL SALE = Imported Goods, DIRECT FROM LEURGPL, on THURSDAY, Bept, 16 at 9 o'cluck, Cut Glses Goblets, Champagues, Tum- Dblerw, Wine Glasecs, Cut Decanters, Lomonadea, Wins Botties, Flngor Bowla, Tollet Sets, Cologns Bats, Man. el Bets in Qiffercnt colors, Vases In great variety, Bjoon-holders, Candlesticks, Match Satcs, Card ks ceivors, ete. G. P, GORE & CO., Auctoneers, On Thursday, Sept. 16, at 11 o'clock, Openand Top Buggies, Two snd three-spring Democrats, two ond three-spring T'hiactous, Carrluges, Double and slnslu Hurnesses, GURE & CO,, Avictioneers, y, Sept, 18, nt J oclock, WI SHALL SELL The Largest Stock and Best Assorted Ever Was Ofcred i This Harkel Parlor and Chamber Bet, Wardrobes, Mare ble aad Wood.Top Buraaus, Marbla and Wood-Top 'Pablos, Marble and Wood-To; Ilall ‘Frooa, Walnub Bodstoads, latest otyle: + B, Bureaus and Commodes, ‘What Kitchon and Brenkfast 'Tables, Sof Loungos, Basy Ohairs, Walout Hoeliors and GChairs, Sido Boards, French and Plato Mirrors, Mattrassos, Ohnirs, Olothrs Bara, Parlor nnd Offica Desks, Show Casos, Floor Oil Oloth, Carpets, Hod Bprings, Counters, Bars, Beer c:‘:'gm. Pianoa, GFO. P, GORE & CO,, Anctlonee WM. A, BUITERS & €O, AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-8T. POSITIVE SALE BY AUCTION. Elght Handsome, well-bullt, and atylish new Top Buggles, . Ouo fino Bl'ding-Seat Wagon, with full Leather Top Ona to-sont first-clasa D Wagon. Two Open Bugpies, Arat-c Ten Aingle and Double Harnosses, ‘Thia (Yhurday) morulng, Hept, if, at11 d'alock, # Datters & Co.'s, 108 Faat Modison-uf, oo .. Wik A BUTTERS & 00, Auctloneent, DUTTERS & CO/8 REQGULAR TRADE BALB TLURSDAY MOBNING, Sept, 15, at 0:30 'clock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, 350 Dor. Buck, Sheop, aud K13 Glotes, deuatiets 104 Alita, Cardiyan Jackets, Shirts, ood Drawars, Wool Hiostery, Buspendets, White Grods, Linens, Embroideries, Edglugs, Notious, liata, Caps, BOOTS, SBHOES, AND SLIPPHRS, 0n Hucond Floor Halearoomm, 103 Madison-at. blind s s BUTTERS & GO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUKEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OANPETH, 'TANOS, NEW FURNITURE, and MERCUANDIHE OF EVERY VARIETY, Haturday Moraing, Hept, 18, at0:30 o' By ELISON, POMENOY & C Pridoy Morning, Sept. 17, at 9:30 o'clock, Our Legular Weoldy Auction Balo, The largest sod moet ntlructivo ealo of Now Parlos Juits, Now Chaus ber ety, Deduwoads, lureaus, ¥ y ] vaahstands, Cliatrs, Dintng-room. Furniture, office Ohalfs Desks, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Jrussels aud Wool cur»,x-, Alattr Bprings, Cots, Lounges, Bofsé Also, 'he entire }lousehold Furiture of » large autdence; Etageres, Hall Troos, Furlor snd Chiambet Furoiture, eto,, ete.: Plano, a lawo atock Gewd Movclandise, ¥latod Ware, Glass aul China Ware, sc. Purniitre 'at private salo at Aucton Priocs durisg the woek. F.LISON, POMIROY & O By Wi I0DGIS & ( On 'Thursday, Sept, 16, 10 o, m. ADAMS HOUSE, Yoot of LaXe-st,, oppodaite Catral Dopot. Wo ahall sell tho entire_ooutents, onslsting of Deds #nd Bedding, Carpete, eic., fine ligel Hange, Diniog and Kiichen Furniiurs, 8 ilotel Digng Tables, Ofics Fixtures, Dar and Billiard Hoom Fxtires, eotire (is Fixturea'in tho houss. Hale positiv and withoul 1% sorve, HODGES & 00, Lutionesrt, a2 By JAS. P. MoNADAZA & CO» 7 Past Washingtoneh, Regular Salg of Boots aud Shes at Auctim. farbueadey Marclag, Sogh, Mot D iloak; a0 deb JAS, P, MONAMARAK OU,, Auct'ors. FOR SALE. . ury Alng, Counters, Bhslving, Bhow-Oas, g Rali Lore, X080, a0y Hatiiperirs Mo-Sosen, Babiamsiha ool Fio

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