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8 TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Mr. T, D, Randall, of Noa, 232 and 211 Fifth aveoue,~ inn & connignuient of & chiolcn varlety of meeet pofa toon, “The tomperatnrs yoatorday, a8 oberved by Manars opticisn, B3 Madisory strost (Tninvxe: Dullding), w ALBS, M., 69 deg.; 10 & m,, 73; 19 1, 145 3 pom, 72 8 p, m,, 88, 1t wan incorrectly stated that Mr. Hans Herting was 8L tho political meeting in theiesenteenth Ward night before last, The fndividual who tricd to speak at the closo of the meoling was an entiroly diTfereut person, Yentordsy morning st fnqueat wss held at No, 17 Bremer strect, aver tho Temaing of Jobn Jobneon, who Aled very suddenly stioclly befaro midniglit Wednes= dny. Tbe decearcd man B Swede, uumarried, sod abont &4 years of age, “Yesterday morting Andrew Allen, keeper of tho Drovers liatel, un 1Ialsted stesct, nicar tho Transit Douse, cut his throat with o razcr, it oo sttompt to 1akn bin own Iife, 130 was notdend at Inst ncemints, Fatnily troublos are kali 1o bave caused tho deed, Tho City 11all_yeaterday safved all fntention of do- {ng angihing for the prblic welfare, and the clorks in all the oflices passed the day fu splaniog yarns and talking politics, Buporinfondent Kelim and Marahial Dunlip were buny all the aft-rioon tn oxsmining can- didates for memberehip In (i Police Department, but 1 unual gavo nono but pet candidates any show, Wednesday afternoon Coronor. Dietzech teld an in queet o {he remains of Oilicer Jamies Carey, who i satally injured on tho night of tho great atorm, by bo- ing sirnck by an englue un the lilinots Centzal tFack, "The fury conld ot ngrco 1pon s complets verdict, ton of thers_belng fn favor of censuring tho Halirond Company, whila two worn persistently in favor of at- tacting the blamie, {f ang, upon tho" oflicer himeclf, Jhotuey clala Liad po Fignt to b walklug un 113 X, At the continued seaslon of the Grand Lodg of Till- nois, 1, 0, G, 'T., held yeaterday, it war voted to Lold the nioxt seasion ot Docatur, It was aleo voted that hercafter appeals should e lodged with the Commit. (o0 0n itk mabjoct. Thirty dags hefora. tho reesion nf the Grand Lodgo. ‘The Comuiittee on Appeals then reported pustaining the decisious of the d, €, Toy which report was adopted, The ofticers.ciect wera flien fu vialled, after which'tha work was exemplited, and sa sdjournmient was bad. OPENING THE ART OALLERY SUNDAY, ‘Thore has beeu s gancrally exprowsed wish that tho management of the Espositim would opea tho Art Gallery on Bunday ; and pubiic and private applica- tion bas been tnade to them (o that end, Tn reply, it is_oxplained that the refusal In not owing to any Tellgious ov moral scruples in the inds of the man. agement, but to the fact that they ar fearful lest if the bullding 18 thrown open (9 Ve access Lo the gallery, thioves may gain - admisslon, and m the abwence ~ of _ tho _exhibitors, who canuot well be present Snuday, may wander urouzh tho bailding sud. pilfer partable atticles, 1t icemen o employed for hut this would ontall an Atauwo, [0 view of any probable receipts for sdmis- wlons. Anuther auggestiun fk, thut thers be 3 soparate entrance tu the rear vpettud o the gallery, bat in this anae tlere dna fearthit thieves would find their way inand steal gome of the amaller ploturen unioss a forca of men ‘vere kept on watch, and this expenso Wose ot soem warrniet i BT, SAVED AND SUNK, ARIIVAL OF THE PAMLICO. The echooner Punlico, about which 6o much anxiety has buon wsnifested sud which hud nlresdy boen given up for lost, nrrived here taet night about 10 o'clock, sound nnd safe. The wind was blowing a calo whon ehe arrived at tho untranco of tbe harbor, end fthere was mo tug to tow Berfn. Yeb such was tho auslety of her Captain to gut In that, {fu Apito of the fierco wind and the ronrin- waves, ha sailed In, aud pucceeded jo making tho har, Lar safely, Lsuding Just below thio Tiliuols Central slipe whence she was sfterward tho tug Dorker fo Jomes Kirk & 20ap factory near Rush street bridge, Shortly after er cn- tering th harbor 8 ‘CLIBUNE reporter i company with the Custom-1onso officlals bosrded Ler and welcomed hor gallant comm inder, Capt. Edward trotch, homo acam, 'The Famlico, #t will be remembered left thls ity BMay 10, 16, with n o carge of corn for Queepatown, Slu got (hero rfthout trouble, but in coming back sk came nosr Toundering off {Newfoundland ond way compellad to 40 back tu England for repaime. Sho was thon thor wnyhly ovorlistiled and trausformed into a brigantine, Her second attempt (o Tecross tho ocean,wan a5 diras. trous as the first, and she was sgain compelied to re~ turn to Bugland winun Ler matuboom, Ueing repaired again, eho left for the third time June U, 1875, and succeeded lu resching Quobec after baving boen out Afty-four doys, The Captain states thiat ho lad heavy weather after leaving the Channel, gnd had dead bead winds (o the Banks, From thero to 8t, Paul's, N, T*., he had_somowhat beticr westhur, bt trom Bt Faul's to Quebea ho lLad asain hosd winds. At Montreal bo Lud to Ughter his cargo nnd take 1t fn again at Kiogslon, and again to lighter ot Purt Dailiousts und taky 34 in again at Port Col- Lorne. At tho time of tho gale laat Thuraday hie was not on Lake Michigan, sa hsd been feared, but at Thunder Bay, Lake Huron, where the gale wan not vers violant, He liad light winde all tho way ou Lake Michigan une 13 o'clock noon yesterday, when a strong north wind came up—this was off Milwaukes, lie ruached baro, as stated abuve, about 10 v'clock laat night. BINKING OF TIE UARMONY. Another severs galo cama up from the northonst yewterday noon, snd myddly iucreascd 1n violence uatil about 1L o'clock laat nigist, when it blew aloat o burricane, but after that tho wind becamo mu calmor, Bevernl of the vessels thst had left during yesterdoy were compelled to como back for nafely, Among these ‘wero tho schoouner Hoboken, grain-laden, which lost her sulls outside, and the wchoouors M., ltand and B. F, Gurdnor. At sbout 10 o'clock the steam-bargo Chiarles Rietz artlvid outaido, haviug the barge Mar- mony {n tow, botk lumber-Inden, Tho Harmony was thew” lot go'of Lo geta tug, aud the Ristz towed in slone. Bliorly after, tho Harmony wus driven by the Leartal wavos agatuat the'North Picr, and then driftod Tighton top of the wreck of the nchooner Onondaga, which sank last Thuraday night sbout the same time. The bargo beyan to A1 with water at ouce, aud the zew, comativg of e Captals, fve 1o, and o female ook, wers imminent danger of beog drowned, tho waves washing the dek very bhuavily, The tag Shiel lawever, camo 10 thsir rescue, and by ald of ropes Ef:c:l?dux in saving them all, and bringing them futo 7. A short Ume after the sinkin; schoouer Leabella Bandy drifed &nd got fast on « of the Harmony tho ou totho North Pler the splles. 8ho was, however, pulled o the fug Parker, ' suffering but it danuge excey the wlipping of both of her auchors, The schoooer Anderson, while buing wwed up tho rive 1aat niyhit, was driven sgaluat Jost ber fibboom, These are all the disssters 1, 12 olock Lt oy o damagy dono by U slderable, r, 8 littlo ufter 10 o'clock Htato street bridge aud {bat could be learned of T'usrs 2re entertaluod thut storm will also prove con M'VICKER V5, M'CLURG. THE COLONEL BEPLIES, o the Zditor of The Chirazo Tribuna : BT, PAUL, Bopt, 18,—lurliapa X should treat Mr, Me. Vicker's card {1 Bunday's paper a3 simply an unscru- pulous snd doeporsto pleco of advertistug, but b Ettack npon me 1a 80 wanton and 0 unjustifiablo th though it might not fojure me iu the eses of my frionds, silence on my part might bo misunderatood Ly tho pablie, I thercfors subuilt, a8 bricly ay poss- hie, & statemaut of facts 3 Home weeks sgo Mlr, Ituimion, the author of the play 1o question, callod on me, partislly oxplatued the plsy, nud asked for » detacumient of the regimeut to appoar in #t. It struck me at oncu that this would not ba proper ; thut a strictly military organtzation would ba out of placa a8 au stiruction for & populsr theatro ; Aot it could only oppoar In such capacily at the cx. pense of conwidersble demoralizaiion to ftaelf s und that the citizens of Chlcago who by o lberally contributed o s cquipmunt und support would Justly complain of ues baing mada of it. All it § toid Afr, B, Soon after, nowever, bo brought Mr. MoVicker 10 soe me, and bad mo tmeblor & foll explanation, was expecting o ; meet Capt, D, Immediately, and did pot know whey coirse J might bn forced 10 after wuy interviow with nim, T did not meanwhile wish Mr. K.ta supporn 1hat the Captain _snd I wern aclin LG CLLIR T poscn, and suppored 1 ehould havo an opportunity Immediatcly aflor tho Int: rview to ox- plaln the whole matter to Mr, I 1, tberefore, for tha tme belti, diil ot say elther yen or no to Mr. R, but probably left ifm under the fmpreselon that 1 had consented, Thfs In the only shadow of groucd Mr, McVicker Tiaa to claim any assent on my patt. On meeting Capt, Dewilt I found hio had misniders #toud our laat converetion of about twa weeks hofare, atul bad promined Mr, eV, toaend to the theatro the members of Lis company who wonld volunteor, Iia wald, howover, thnt i now found thero wan much op- position to ft among the other companles i tho regi- ment; tint members of hisown company who wera away wwhon the matter firat_carun np wers oppeacd to | it 3 amd that tho night before anly tworty-two mer. bem yolunteered, “whie tirty-five would o ro- quired T wan aatiefled Capt, D, had honeatly misunder. Stooid Lis authority to agree with Mr, MoV, but Tudid 1 not think thiat required ine ta lvs the consent §had stendily rofueed, knowingas Tdid_that It must ereatn troublo fn tho regiment,” Capt. D, himecif thonght it necessary for mo to dsue sn onler forbilding the sprearance, 1 told hitm {no orier woull ba fisue Iy and he understom} it, which aecauats for bis not res cel¥ing tho wrilten order until Thusvday, which weem s nteange to tr, McV, Wedneslay mocning Twent o eee Mz, Ruamion, but e was not fn, T swent ot once to see Mr. MeV, to ne form lim, aud’ failed to see him, thoue I tried twico that day, ‘That evening T wae ohiiged tu leave tho city, aud left wlll\x n fricnd & capy of my ondor 1o Fhow to , He nnd Mr, MeV, nest mornitg, nrAl“(l.\ll time 1 di! not duubt the Enpernumern rien could enntly be ubwtitated, 38 had been proposed, Freiday morning [ reecived a telegraphic requeat from Company 1 to rescind my order out of consier- alion for l{l 0 cmbarrassment of e, MeVickers awl at Ived two dictatorial and threaten- 2. and_MeVicker, To the late ter I r fu yleld. Me, MoV, then telographed that 10 thireats or dictation were intended, and nlieging tho Tosa uf thousands of dollary 12 himself, I thereupon mcrfficed m own Judgment, aod telegraphed to Capt, Dewitt witlutrawiug my prohibitory ordvr, under th vircumstances, provided tho asseut of 8 majurity of the 1l oftcern atid Captatin of the reglment was viitalued, Mr, McVicker aays {8 was then 100 Lite to do tie, hut from the fsct that the Linutennnt-Colonol and’ the fajer (hen united {n s dispatelr to e, saying they ad seen my dinpatel, and that 1n the intereats of tho cogiment ties advised that my order remain in force, 1imfer that the sttempt was made 0 obtain thin vasent and faited, “Ihis t6 tho whoto truth of {ha rantter, and I leava It tu thio public to judgo whether I haye dorecved the ot tack Mr, MoVicker Las nuudo, 1o threatened to my frionds in Chicago that 4f 1 did not reacind my oridar Ishould Jose i reputation as_much ss bo lcst in mionwy, He I8 ovidently datormined to earry ot Lis threat, and I aupposa he will bo ably and coursgeotsly seeonded by Joshua Ginz, Tl inds hia canoot tao the First Reglment directly to 41l bia honso, and ho 18 deterifued to use it Judi- rifioe of fts rommandder, interost han w0 blinded bim as to of Lin teptitation » I have confidence U thiroughs this epiuodag and I even believ that 1 shull survive Mr. McVicker's sttack, and the umanawercd atabe of Jnshua (inz, will holding, T nope, my govd uame among tho citizens of Chilvago, A C. McCtona. A CARD FROM MR, M'VICKCR. To the Editor of The Chicaan Tribuns : McVicxEn's THEATRE, CHICAGO, Sopt, 16,~Tt nerta that Mr, McOlurg has pnated in an obseurs evening newspaper & general dental of tho charges I have mado ogajust bim, Hed not this dental been reproduced {u tuis moralng's papora it might nover have heen scou, and 1 should bave given it no atiention, Of courso I ani fully prepared to provo that SleClurg gave his con. sent Lo tho appesrance of Company I, an well an every other atatement 1 maa.in my card fo tho public last Sunday; butas Mr. McClurg fotimatea lis intention to muke s atatement of the matter, [ shall await it appearanco before troubling the publie with ovidence, E unwulk‘! Lowever, 1 may may that McClurg'a rief denfs! contains” mucthor characteristfo - accurscy, He says, “Ho [MeVieker] has tried by tolegraphio threats to forco me fodo o (ize. (v Lin consent 1o the ppearuico of Company 1) ond han eakd 1f I did ot 1 ebould_lone a5 much ju reputation o he lost in money.” Now, un ess Ar, McClurg eau producoa dispateh from ma costaiming auch a threat, ho will Lo convieted of another misatstement. Fortunately, I havo coples of all the dispatchies eent, Itiwau cusy matterfor Mr. M. Clurg to avold further newepayer controversy, by demanding an Investigntion by tho regiment, suid jising me a clanco to prodtics my evilence, it Lo ils to do this tho public will pat iis own construction upon his conduct, 1may sdd tho popular reception of *Lunning a Coruer,” so favarably spoken of by your critic, aud which {s drawing tho largost sudiences this scason, s & grotifslag evidence that tho public Lave no sympathy with 1ho shabby treatment I re- ceivod t McClurg's hands relative 1o tho apjeorance of the regiment. Rospuctfully, [, I, MoVicxEn, —_——— $ POWELL, A CAND FEOM A CONFIDENCE MAY. 10 the Bililor a# The CAicago Iyidune Citcaco, TiL, Bept., 16.—A parsgeaph smong the ‘minor editarials In thia morning's TaibuN: dota e & gross lujustice, Iam referrod to as buving recelved tonoy for advertining and _subscriptions for your per somewherw in the Northwent, sud as represcntlng tuyaelf as “ Ayont of THE TRIDUNE," ole, This i aolutely false, I uever recelved one cent fu vertisement for Tux THIBUNE, never o olicited an ad. vertisoment, aud never represented thut 1 was author- ized to do 80, Hecondly, I uever received but one sub- scription to tho paper,—and that to accommodate,~ for tho weekly onie year, 1 never made any represcnia- tion a to my connoction with Tux Tainuxe, other than that I had _occasionally written lotters, the evi- doneo of the correcinens of which tho columbs of the paper Lestify, L wan Iu the Chippowa Vallay a fow weeks slnco and did sgrvo L wrilo two or threo descriptisa letters from different polats there, and will carry out tho sgree 'mont to tho lelter, 1 have been delayod {n the mutter, 1 visited the Valley for the purpose of obtaining tbe neceseary information aud {llustrationa to enable me tapreparo an ilustrated wkslch of the Valley fora waugazine, to follow o similar skotch of the country northwest of there, which haa already appeared, 1am quite well known in the Northwest, and I do not belleve that any oue who knowa mo will deny that the parsgraph in questlon does me grest injustico, I Lopo you will give this card tho sams prominence {hut you gave tho yaragraph, Very truly, L. W. lowLL. The statewents of 'nr TRWUNE concerning Mr. Towell were not made without daliberation, We bave o4 hand th docunionts on which they wers hused, It will bo observud that Mr, Powell's “ card of explana- tlon " does nut fibs exscily with tho following lotter @ To the Editor s The Chicaao Tribune : Orrick or T EAU CLAIRE DAILY * Fre Pazss,” EiU CLAIRE, Win., Sepl, 6,—Aboat oue’ month ago o man named Powell came {nto our office and reprosents od Limslf o be 8 correspondent of Tnz Tuinvxe, bringing with bim & lotter prrporting to Lo from your band substantiating tho fact. Focltug quito favors- 'bly towards Tus Tiupuxs, I visited our manu- facturors and introduced BIr. FPowell, who twas to writs up our lumbering otablishiments, and receive s remunesation therefor 10 cents per vopy for papers, 10010 or Icss, ordered by th.y various establishments, Haveral catloctions tu sdvanc b were mnade by him, sluce which (I we hava looked § vain for u letter fn Ture TuInCNE setting forth our I intereste, Justice to you (in viow of 1ho aald latt.’r), to Tux Throxe, snd Wyself, domands an oxplana tion, Very respectfully, Jouy B, BI0OKING. Mr. fitacking chargea Mr, Powsll with soliciting ad- vertisements, if not for Tirx TRIBuXE, at lesst for Lim- self ; nd tho understandfog of Ar, Fowell, puttiug the best pousiblo construclion on Lis words and so- 14on, scoms to hiavo been thiit Tux Tuiuxe was to do oll the work whilo e msdo s i themonoy, ‘The follow- ing letter will aubstantiato t bo charge that Mr, Powely lias been sollciting subscrip tions for Tur TRINONE $ To the Edvlor of The Chicaga T ribune » Eau CLAIRE, Wis,, Sojt. 1, —dome limenlnce we wrote inforuutuig o that, ou July 20 s, we paid M. Towe | for 'Tug DALY Tutsune, nuid received s card o reply elatiug 1t Mr, I, bad 110} reporiod any subscripe Hon, We wish toogsin fuquire tf you bayve recelved it? Ifeo, wby do we nol gt the'paper? If Mlr, B, b nok ‘reported, wo wo nlct like to kuow if ho was au secredited agent of the paper. 1f o was, we tlnk wa aro eutitled 10 tha papor, L not, wo wish to warn the vublic through tho press 1o Jook vut for kim, Au early Feply is respoctfully solicii wd., Yours truly, Pravony & oprneon, Yoth urged me to cousent with great importunity, sy 4Dg thoy couli If nocessary uvo other men to reprosent iha rogiment, but that it was all-mportant to tho s en of the ploce to bave s detuchment from the regi. ment teclt, 1 folt thiat 1 must act only for the good of the regle mout, aud {hough 1 diatiked Lo refuss them what thoy 80 much deairad, yot L folt I must do a0, and I guva em wo eucouragement whatever, Thoy howover aurked we to thiuk further of ft, sud quletly to wscer- tain tho feellug of tho ufficers’ und members of the zeglment, sud they would wee e saln, Mr, McVliker, Lowever, scoms to bave been thor- oughly couvinced that iny objactions were fixed, and thiat his best courve would Le to jufiuenco thoso under sy counnaud, und thus defeat, if possible, 1y oppo- ritiou. He cared uothing fur tue injury Lo might do s reglinent i€ unly b could carry bis point, and se- curo his siar attraction, lu presoutod tho matter plasibly to Capl. DoWitl, commandiug Company B, who viswsd thia ropmtion_fusurubly, 46 ho saw in 13 i obporluuity to Kaln (oF biscuuipisy ton additional ot s woll s & benctit for ] iy wivbea - o regimens if tho w of fuy diespproval, aud that wuch sction would Fesult disastfously 1o u‘.-'”r:rfl::{ bt coneotted to bis gettiug the oplni of Liy coms yaRy -un{u{“nwfi m(:‘elmp{‘,llh.lbkuq they would dis spyrove o B Cuptald, howeyer % ltl)‘ from them, to disotl - S ReROLAL (YL i was rouclant to disoblige Messry, Ty BoVickor, and Coinpauy B, aud iohd o Jpnand vea Mr. MoVickar again, ‘Ascertatu vxactiy whiay big re gulreaiculs wud prouiees wer, aud Teport to tos sgain. Maauwhile I dotermiued to think over 1y suatier fartlvr, and “wco i T could Sud uny proper Feason for convent. L lieard notlinig more (run Capt D, sud, w8 regiuentad drille wors susboudd, 1 paw notbiug more of bim for yerhaps twa weeks, ' Sosn Whtle 1T coucluded the whuls matter was abandonod, aud espresusd iy gratifieation at this reault niory 1hian once t ot lesst ouv member of Capt, D% cuwme 1any. Soudsy beforo last (the Oth) I was told by s Inetuber of ths reglmont of the auuvuncement tada fn bunday's paper that tho regiuent would appeer in ** Running a Coruor.” 1 was surprised, suspectsd some mistake, sud supposcd Capd, DeWitt would at cnco cull ou ime. Not coming, Tueadsy morning ko sras sent for, aod Just s 1 wus expecting him I aoci- deatally encountered Mr, Runulun. After spenking £bout another matter, just av I was burriedly leaviug 8 8a1d, * bo th atler about‘ths play 1s all sot- 0U LiKYe gTen YOUF cOnsent, havont 3ou 14 Ag $have sald, I was 10 gread burry ot Lhe s, and_ We repeat that 3fr, Powull is not, snd nuver has Loen, an suthorized agent 0 Tz Taibuxz, Uelas mover had, and never will 1iave, any counection with TuE Tawune, He will o compelled to restore the money which hio has wrongfully obtained on our sc- count, or he will b pubilfshied fn the columns of Tuk UHIUNS 08 & Usrand & chiat, FATHER FORHAN, BI8 LECIUUE AT ({'CORMICK UALL, 36, J, Furkias, who will b e. remembored as the prin. clpalin s bitlo transaction o thin city sowe monthe 38V, in which the proceds of & Cathollo church-fair werv sald tohave been wl s ppropriated, was adver- tised quito extensively Lo, deliver s loctara on * Do- nominatioual E£ducation™ 14 McCorwlek Hall lat evenlug, The roverend |:otleman, it will ba roe mombered, was Assoclls leetor of 8t Dridg- ety Church, woere (he fatr way held, sud b was alicged sga met L (bat bo fulied to acvouut for the recel jls, bLut, pocketing the same, hastened on a Journey *wi Nowe aud ks Fupe, to pour out bis sccumulated & risvancos, e wis arreat ed i Now York snd brou kbt beex (o this city aud made & prigouer in the Cou iy Jail. e was soquit O the churge againat Dim & £ dischurged s orried distely threateued torrible Tevelaiions, aiid an expove of oversbody and evurythlt 1g, aud, sfler months of delay, Last eveniug was read . 1 (o fuldll bis promixes, The audlonce thet swait . blw could’ have boen caunted o one's fingers wi i hout wuch repetition, atd very fow dissppoiuti d, siter lugering for an hour fur the speaker (o app 1z, 1o Bud Liu} whun be did appear it was simply 10 postpons tbe leclure, i spolugetically, st (b v Catholics hiad rewained 3 uapocting wu Atdck Ul on tho Church u geueral, sl the Frotestants had falli id to fnvest their uoney i thie unterjrisu bocausa uf | b uncertaluty of fla ua- ture, He iuformed those wl 10 were prassit that tley coulld retain their tickets uulll Sunday cveniug of Boxt week, to whicl th L the lcturs was pout- poucd, or could Wave ibelr money refuuded atths’ tickelotlice. The w danimity with which thy thirty prescot accepted tho | ‘aiter proposition was ri- thackalle, 1 the yramived ) uctura ls ever deliversd, 1ha jxaition takun by the foc ¢ Urer wil bo thiat the Fed: eral Coustitutlon |8 opposed o denominatioual educa- ton, and that denomlaatior w il education is op to the philusopliy uf Catbiolicit L‘wd tuunded only ou the f Catho detasalovissid, B fa5 tha . ALl w a0l reversnd gentloman's attempt ta lecture hias teen an expense ta him, anid the probabilitics are that fatnre attemnpte will not bo far difTerent, St sa . LLOCAL LETTERS, GIVE US A RIRAIIIT TICRET, To the Kdltor of The CAie1zn Trirune - Cnicaan, Sept, 16,—Will yon sllow 8 Democrat to #ay o fow words in your paper relativo to the coming foll eloctions, The Republicsns will without doubt put o straight party ticket fu the ficld, Dnt what of the Democratn? They have bad two mentings this ‘week, sud hoth ended disgracetully, owing tos fow schemingg, woak-kneed Drmocrats, who clsim that (¢ would bebad pelicy for the Democrats fo make a stralghit ticket, amd for no vther purposo than to drag noiey, quarrelsome German o their ting, and to ghve him an oflice WOrth 830,000 8 year,—an offica Riv- ing him control of hundreds of thousands of Cook County money, and several hundred votes to bo used agatust A o the Presidential election fn 1870, Amongt the crowd of seareerown we find a Democrat. e Cotgrenaman claiming it wonld be daugerous and impolitle for the Democtata to run & atraight tiekot, Another Captsin in the ranks of disnrgauizers, who a boeln o Jnow-Nothing, o lepublican, and Demo- crat half a dozen tines In the last ten years,—anytling or anywhere to et an officr,—advocated tha necesnity of the Democratic party taking to thelr arma the tir. man Hora and Dictator wherever he goes, determined 1o rule or rain auy party ho may belong to, and If hio cannot rule auy other way, ho undertakes it with o mob vecaslonally armed with brickbats and_ cluba, af, 0 the namio of deceitcy, do swe want wiih him 7 ar ano T tenly hope the Tiemacrats of Cook County will put in the ileld a atraight out and _out Demoeratic tlcket, Make it out of our best men, Foliow bn tho footsteps of Tniiana, whore they run s atralght ticket, and elected o Btate” Loghilature, giving ua n Senator and a larga majority of Cougreasmon i hko Oblo, elect- ng thelr oy or, a State Feglslature, and o majorl- ty fn Congreen; like New York, catrsing tho State by A large mafority ; liko California, wiiich hae just elect . eda full Democratic cket. What rossons have Cou ¢, Connty Denogratn for being afraid 7 Jonesty fa th, bl polley {n - pobitics as well as in business, Deip Hesing at once, DeMocRAY . INVESTION T the Edi'or or The Chivagn Tribune: Cicaao, Sept, 16,—Sowme three weekingo s t dieo whs {ft in the office of the Loard of Uemlth jn thin eity concerning the premines on Milwaukeo &' senue known as Edwards' Block, ‘The fithy condition if the outhaukes on sald premisce otight to warrant s © ccond investigation, an either tha ownor oz hix Agen’ 1 pnys little or no attention to the matter, A NEtari o, - THE COUNTY BUILDING, Tenry ¥, Harmoning, recently electod Corintable fn (1o Town of Palatiug, filed his boud with 1o County Clerk yeatertay and qualified. ‘The resigoation of Georgo A, Duntiam, s bailiff fn Judgo Jameson's court, Wi yesterday accepted by Huerifl Axnow, Jamed Nolan waa sppuinted aa his euccesnor, The care of W, 1, Gerbrick will bo again callsd in the Criminal Court this moriing, No iuformation as 10 the whereabouta of the prosbeutinyg -witness could be galued yesterday, An information was filed n the Crir okual Court yos- foruay ih the uature of & qin warrautn, calling upun W. W. Wileas, of the Town of Cicera, tn ahow by what ailthonity be wan exerclain,: the fituct ous of Gollector of that tawn. Tho bearing of tho cmae has becn aut for Tucaday. i John J, Laurens, recontly adjudged insans and sent 10 the Insane Anylim at Jeiferson, rcaped from that wnsiitution Baturday night, 1o’ Ie abont 45 yarn of age, und Liae 3 peenlfar mark on Lis nose, Any ine Theination s {0 hls whercaaat s will Lo fhankfully recoived by his brother, residing o ¢ No, 624 Milwnukes avenue, County.Cletk Tieh receiveid ‘tho following from Justice of the Tesco in the Towns of Trier yeeterday. 1t {8 aw near Auplicate of the o riiinal as 1t a pousihls to privt, sud speaks for itaelf : © Mr, H. LiebSqr Liles deLiver to A, Haskamp mein Lot Law Boozk and chatch to met,” [t fs acareely necessary tondd that 1ho wmiter waa clected ou 1> Opposition okt lust fall, . THE NUISANCE. . THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, An adjourned meeting of the County Board was held yestorday afternoon, Commiwioner Burdick in the chair; prenent, Comminal oners Schmidt, Guenther, Husse, Hortiug, Clough, doues, Carroll) Johusou, Lonergan, McConly, and Mc(atfTrey. Buveral communlcations siro read, after which tha reports of committeca wero taken up aud approved, all of which huvo beretofura been published. Commissioner Conly cffered & resolution in- structing the Commlitice on FPublle Bulllings and_fublic Bervice to visit tha soveral stoiio quarrics tn the counties of Cook and Will to ascortain tho quallity of stone and tho probable relative cvst of e e for the construict on of tie now Court- Houss, opted, A report wan received from the County Agent, called out by tho sction of the Doard soveral woeks ago, avk- Ing tho Committea on Putlio Charities to tvesiigato {he mansgement of (e olice, Tlie roport was an ox- baustive duciment, and ret forth tho number of visit mado Ly the several visitors each day, DReferred to tho Committea on Publia Sorvice, Coroner Dietzach appeared befora tho Doard to urge m appropriation for cleck hire, etc,, after whih the auguss bady sdjuuried until Monday. e CRIMINAL, Bergt, Wiloy, of the. Lake Btreot Station, haa s lot of samplo boots, shoes, snd elippers at his hoadquarters, which were found yeaterday sfternoon on West Mone 00 street, near Loams, by Oflicer McFarland, D, H, Barber, who was arrested at Bluo Island and Lrought to Chicago on a charge of procuring un abor- tion upon Addie Oraves, was brought up in I'olice Court yesterday suorniog, and, on Leing called to plesd, nsked fors continuance, which ws granted, The ground of the continuance was slated by Barber to bo that ho expected to prove by a Mry. Gardiner, whoso residence he dld not know, that tho abortion waa procured by medicine taken by Miss Graves from s bottle now o the hands of a Dr, Cook, Accusod &wears Lt he doew not kuow wherg tho wuman Gordiner lives, further thon that it fs ou Itandolph street, Georgo Taslor, now locked up at the Centrai Btation, {n cithier a vory Lungling forgor, or elsa Lo in 8 most consummate dupe. Yestarday he presented himsell at the desk of United Btalos Bub-Treasuror W, U, Nichols, in the Bepublic Lifa Building, and introduced Bim Belf a4 & mossongor of B. . Morse, tho Joweler. Then Do prescutod . bili of goods mads out o U, H Orant, ond slso & (clegram nrporting o Lo from President Grant, located at Solorado Kprings, requoating Mr, Nichols Lo pay. the bl apd that bo (U, . Grout) wuld pay uim back on hi'return, Mr, Nichola refused tho extraordinary cbancy offered bim for lowlag his money, und alio re. fused a first-rate cliance to oxamine the young man's chazicler, “Taylor then walked lelsuraly around to Lo oillce of the Puliman Falsco-Car Company, &t tho coroer of Michigen avenuo and Adams street, Il tried the mamo dodye on Mr, C, W. Ingalls, and, after belng cordially invited o & acat in & privats office, the Xey was turued, and a detective sont for, Goorgo iéinzian was s0ou on hand, aud the young man was marched (o the Central Btation, but uot until the do- tective Lud spent aboot twa houre in walkiog the streotn with ‘Taylor, who tunisted that ks was tho dupo o oo wniown party, The third aurty reuned Lo urn up, however, aud, in default, youig Teylor is Beld &s the crimts e ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho snnual meeting of the Citlzens' Associstion, for the election of officers for tha onsuing year, and for the transaction of other important business, will bo Leld ut the rooms. Nos, 28 and 29 Merchants’ Bullding, thlsevening st 7:00, Anasddress by the President, Alr, MacVeagh, may be expected, All citlzens of the Soventh, Eighth, and Ninth Warde, interouted in the tmprovement of Liue Julaud venue, are roquoited to moet Saturday ovening at 8 o'elock, in the basemont of Iishl's Duflding, corner of Blun Inland avenue and kighteenth atrest, for the purposs of preusiug upon tho city suthoritics the urgeut ars- cuunity for tho immedialo conatruction of tho proposcd viaduct at the intersection of Llue Island aveuus and Slxteentls atreet, Theaunnal rennion of {he Elghth Iilinola Cavalry will e Leld at Morrisou, Whitesids County, Tuesduy, At- rangements have buen made with the Chicago & North. weatern Raflroad,on main Lne and al its brauches, the paywent of full fare lo Morrisou, aud for rotury Ifl'l oue-feth of the regular farg will be charged to all polata in Tlinois, A cordtal fnnitation 1a extended to all membery and heir friends, A largo attendunce s expected, Gov, evoridge, Geu, Marnsworil, Gen, Dustin, ‘and oibers will Lo there, Members going frum Clicugo and sl pofuts east of Morrison wflf!liu the traly Iraviug Chi-ago as 11 o'clock Mondsy night, arriving st Morrisou luvsdsy mornlug, g i & EVANSTON, MEPETING OF THE VILLAGK HOARD, The Viliags Trustees held an adjournvd meoting Wedueaday evenlug, the first ouo for general business 10 several weeks, Proscut, Trustoes Uuso, Iglehart, Whselor, Bratued, and Taylor. Strect-Comumissiouer Merrill reported Yas collection of $15%,10 on the pol-tax. Aleo the followwng; I would furthior roport, in reference o uid.owalks, that it 18 quits ioportant that thers should by » plank walk coustructed 1n front of Lot 16, Block T/, 1t belog anly 50 fuet, and tho only gsp In the sidewalk on tho east slde of Chicsgo avenus, betwaew the Villsges of Evanston aud Bouth Evauston, Also, the firet €8 fust cast Of Oak avenue, on the north slde'of Davia stevet, whould be renowed. Ii has bocn suggested by sevoral pariies that thero sbould be & sidewalk cotie ructed on the south slde of Davis strect, from Lidge aveuuy (o Axbury sveune, ‘thio usual requisitions for supplles were proseated by thio various otficers, Thw Bewerage Countalites, to whow was reforred tha tition of Messze, Davis, Deuri kg ur the priviloge of putting in w privato sewer ou Clurch strest, from Hiuwan aveuus to the lake, re- 1oried adversely (o thu putition for tho Teasun, ya iven, that * (he Davls strest wewer ta expocted to Lo Ltit a8 aon su practicable, and it is contemplated Ly o sewerage plas suopted by tho Bosrd of Vrustees $0 have all ateral sewers connect with i1, "I report was adopted, TUE WATER-WOUKS, "The Comiuitieo ou Walcr-Works presented the fol- lowing roport, which was also sdopted ; Your Commmiites on Water-Works beg loave to re- fors that ths st sevars storm demouatrated the fack o 4 the Watar-Works nouds more proteo~ Hag st ance, sud youe nnhufn necormary otder to tho Superintendent of tha Water- Works (o haves tho waild of tue well rafned o fhe Tight of tha pler, amd to profect tho planka of tho uatne by docks ge and shot Piitng, a3 s as ey he, The Village * Aftorney prescated an ordinance te- suiring ali pedilers to bo loented, which was read und referred’ to the Judiciary Commlttee, DILLS, Fomo time waa then spcnt in suditiug (he bilta which Bavo ecum alated during the lut aix sweeks, The ag- gregaty foc tod up £16087, aud iy mare orderol pad. Tho rume woro oa follows: Btreet Commis- slonier, 369,67 N, Tiranchi, §30; Water-Works pay-roll, 11 aliefin Printiug 'Comipany, Tnbo & Deteram, §) . H, Haywood & G, $46.035 Pelar Brealtun: 1, 4305 Cllnton Wire-Cloth Company, lord, Sudih &' Co,, $125 M, Ladd, $1.%7 s Grubb, 87,607 Crane ' Nrothers' ' Manufacturiog Compans, ‘#1165 Holly Mannfacturing Com- Jaus, Jies Molshe & Do Coudees, fbiKGE s, fo., $3447; Gould Troa, & Dibb £100: W ater-Workn pay.roll, $105.83; L. Wold, $1.4 { Chacler, Hayes, $27.70 5 Craue Biroe,, 82,65, A, L. Sew cll, §3F..50 3 M. 1 Clfewia Iy :\‘n:;r X police; -roll, §1 V8. dnow, 1t : 'F. R, Pattinon, $4,6) 3 A, F, Rllen W, Blatetiford & Co,, §134463 0, Kelly, $7,50 ane, $10,44: Hallock, Holien & Cou, $211 Wip atman’ & lteynolle, ' £93 Lunt Hros.. 003 ™ & C1 -appol L tbrary, E, 1% Alli & Co., $4.31; ©ian, 87 Powers & Heliwall, 81 ; t Commitaslon- ¢ v'e pay-roll, $123,04; M. Jeunings, $1.23; Farnum & Lunl, 44, Tho Juliclary Committoa reparteil ndveranly on th petition for the appolntinent of Joveph McCailum nn g Constable, The report was adanted. Theea aro still ane or two Comnitteen which Luvo tiot reparted ad- weraely on tidn potition. The Special Commiiten sppointed fo consult with tho attoruey of Miss Hune, in regard to her clalm npainst the village for Injurles recetved, reported agalnst allowing (ho sumonnt. clahiaed, 760, bt nade 210 recorumendation, Tho matter will bs dincissod at tho nest meetlig, DAVIS BTREGT BEWER, Tho Board them. went into exeeulivo resslon, ond oxaminad thoso of tho biddera on the Davls streot wawer who wero present a8 to {hrir rerponsibility, ex- pertenco, ote, These Inlng the discisnion of thio Lids wan roeumed, aud the ool of the inveatigh- tion {ato thu character of the bidders announced, ‘The three lowest il wero an follown : P, D, Hetiicher, $2,42475 5 Martln $180%; J. & 1, Nichols, £2,24:2.10, Fioally, ou motion of Trusteo Brainard, the bid of Martin MeNichols was accepted, 2nd the following resoluition sdopted & Recoteed, That the Prealdent of the Boatd of Trus- teos be authorizeld ta contract with Martin MeNlehols for the consiruction of 1e Davis street sower, provid. fug ho furuiehes a satinfactors bond for £25,000 for i completlon, with suftuble couditions, to Le approred Ly tho Doard, Chalrman of the Finance Cominittee, «inl the Village Attorney, _Tho Fiunucs Committes reporied, directing the Villag Tronsurer to distributo 34,00 to the crodit of different funds, The cantractor was given {Le privilego of locating o temporary hutlding on public ground, Adjourned till Tursday evinivg, Tho contract laving been lot, work on the Davis strect sower will be commenced Immediatoly, and tha Airst shipments of briek will probably be mude to-day. ‘The contractors intend to employ from 0 to 189 Ja- barers, for whom temporsry quarters will probubly bo consteucted, A block will” by turn up at a thae, und tiled in n voon ae the pipes aro laid, whilo tho nost block i3 Lelng excavateil, THE VILLAGE CLERK met with another tiafortune Woducslay, Tle went Lome Tuesday night with $54 of village {undn n his pocket, which he liad forgotten to deposit, Ho he threw the roil into an acd stove, (o preserve It from the luroadn of hurgl and forgot 1o remavo It the next morning. Tho ntove was flicd with waste puper, and, during tho day, his folks thoughit to clean it ou The easlest muethod wan adoptod, aud the paper and money went up insmoke together, 1t in sitateil that 50 por cent of the warrant for 1875 hias beon collected, MoNichols, 0, —_—— SUBURBAN. HIGHLAND PANK, Miss Mary T, Tatch, a young Judy of Highland Purk, ainter of M, 8, O, Hotchkiss, hian heen for some time stuilylng to fit herself for the position of tenchier fu tho public scl:ools, snd bns prosecuted hor sludles with so tmuch {nceasant atlontion that they Love unsettied hor reason,—at leunt temporarily, Bunday night or Mons day marning she dinappesred from her sintor'a house, baving on ot tho time nuthing moro than 8 drocs and nighi-clothes, A eearch way prompily inatitated Monday, Jbut up to Wedneaday evonitig nothing had been board of tho missing girl, Yesterday the cltizens of fightand lark, aldal by o larga delegation from Lako View, organized a regalar searcliing party, after {ho manuer of n_batiuo, aud geoured the woois in all directions, Their efforts were rowarded by fAuding Miss Tatch fn an almost ox- hausted condition and " seemingly entirely tnsane, Thuring tha laat few weelos slio has iaken _saveral donns of chiaroforin bnt seemingly with no olher effect than to bur Ler throat. Sho got her cortificato that sho was qualifiod to bo's teacher at her Iast examination, LAKE BLUFF. Tho grand excursjon of tha Methodist community {0 their nowgamp-gronnd and summer-resort ot Lako Blof camo®ir nccording to announcement yestorday, Many people ware present, and cnjoyed themselves in a manner seldom withessed ou similar occanions, The day was pleanant, tho trip to and from the ground do Lghtfal, tho music oxcellent, the speoches such ouly sa can bo delivered by such chighgllighto in tho Chuirch 28 Dry, TifTany, Fowler, and othérs scarcely leen i tinguished, and aitogetber it was par excellenca the exoursion of the seasou, WASIINGTON. Canadians Complnin of Uertain Cnse Rouse Stegulntions — District Atcms, Special Dispateh oy The Chicazo Tribune, Wasnrxaroy, D. C., Bept. 16.—The oflicials of the Canadian Grand Truuk Raliway have ro- poatedly’ comptainod recantly to thos Tressury ofticials that tho fnspoction of baggago na per- formed by United Htatos customs oflicors has had an injurious effect upon thoir business by lessouing tho travet over thoir lino, ‘the muthod s to cxamine trunks ot the point of doparturo and placa them 1 a gonled car which is wot opened again until the poiot of destination I8 reached. This, in caso of passengers leaving one pomt iu the Untted States for ancther in tho Unitod Statos, is not compinined of, bub it has been found neceesary $o examine haud-baga carriod by trave clors ot both nuda of tho route, ‘Thix, of courso, entoils dolays moto or loss voxations, The Troasury oft'ciale. Lowevor, are not disposed to viow favora®ly the request to alter the custom, a8 they think that It provents a gruat deal of emuggling, J. B, Mr.zroder, ex-Troasuror of tho Dintrict mnnder the old Ring, has brought suit agatnst the Liutrict for tho nun of 61,000, which ho alloges I8 duo him on salary and other accounts. Ma- gruder will be remembored for his uniquo mothod of keeping hia acconnts, which loft thom iu guch inextricable confusion that the Commit- teo of Investigation were not able to make hoad or tail of them, * It was at ons time thought that lae owed tho Diatrict about $75,000, but sub- sequpotly it was ussorted that tho District owed im. The probable fact, sa will doubtless be daveloved by tho examination now making by M, Warron, the New York oxpert, of tho finan- cial condition of tho District, Is that If thero js 1y balance on either sido, it {3 dua from Magru- ¢ier to the District, ‘The Board of Palico Commissioners are trying Dotective Clarvos, of tho District force, for allogod oompllolt‘f in the reloase of tho burglar Boyder oo fraudulont Lail recontlv. The indie cations pont tn a whitowauls, although tho ovi- dence bears vory stiongly ugainat Clarvos. 'The investigation is undertakon b{lmqueut of Clar- voo. It was doveloped to-day that when Clarvoe was sont Lo Daltimore Thuraday lust with ordors to srrest Girecue, whu falsely poreonated lldes and forged Ldes' sigoature to Snvder's baile bond, Clarvos meraly speut on honr or two with Greene in converuation, and, aftor losnlng him B, returned to this city witaout bim, aud 1t nas hoceussry to send otbor otiicors tho next aay to make (ho arrost, NaEset O SuiciDat., Bpactal Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, Font Wavng, Hept. 16,—Jobn Noyonshwander, of Antwerp, 0., being tired of lite, tried to com- mit suicido to-day, und ehot himself twico in the head. Ho still "lingors, but physicians ssy ho will die, Cause, incurable dyspepsin. Speciat Dirpateh lo 1he Chicaa Tribune, MiLwavkee, Sopt, 10,.—Irederick Meath, of No, 611 Walnut strest, was found banging, dead, in & bed-room of his housa thls ovening. Ho had beon quarreliog wish his wife, and arlnking freoly for somo time. lia was an old settler, aud o carpenter by trade, luquest to-morrow, = ik Wonderful Buccess Attends the Opening of our new merchsut (ailoring store at 138 Dearburn stroet, ‘Thie popularity uf our pricos sud maka of gar- monts, horotofors st 209 West Madison strest, ts now swlf-vvident, Ordway & Newland, —— e All Should Remember Thia. The Weed Sewiug Machine Company ssy (o all retall buyers, * Cowe to 203 Wabsah avenue with resdy money and we'll make you lberal dlscounts on any aal Go, why don’t you ? potisslaniald i S Newspaper Circulation. ‘The actual numbor of newspapers pirintsd by the Chicsgo Newspaper Union, for the week ending Sept, 11, waa 219,600 coples. Advertisers will do well to uso thls unmense circulation, St it S S lanos and Organs, Hallet, Davis & Qrand, Hquses, und Upright sod Bwith's American Oryans can bw found vnly &t W. W. Kunball's, corner Btato aud Adams streets, Clilago. it A Well-Informed Woman . coutntics, aud clear ber complesion with Dalls lcal Palu Extrucior, 4 1 i Aops will saaks lunym:ntd“-mb-r 25'" L% , 1875. e e e | THE LUMBERMEN. Conclusion of Thelir Deliborations ==-Amending the Constitu- tion, Mccling of {he Board of Dircctorse— Selecling Committees, Tha Natlonnl Assoclation of Lumbermen wns callod to order yestordsy morning at 10 o'clock, Proeidont Thorpo in thie chair. REVISING TIE CONSTITUTION. Mr. Fslabrook, from the Committes on tho Revlston of tho Constitution and By-Laws, of- fered s roport recommnending s number of changes, On motion, it was decidod to take up the ro- port by soctionn, The firet recommendation of tho Committea was that in Art. IL., Bee. 1, the ontire soction should boe stricken out, and that tho following should Lo inserted: *‘Any person engsged in the purchase and sale of lumber or timber, or who may be ownor of timbor lands, may becomo & member of the Association by tho paymont of an initiation foo of $10, and & furthor annual feo of $35." Tho amendment was on motion adopted. In Socs, 2 and 3 of Art. V. tho Committes recommended tho ingertion of the words ** and dueg” after tho word *asscssments,” Tho amendmont was edopted, Tn Hec, 8 of Art, II, tho amendment striking out tho last eix words and inserting the words *Board of Directors [n leu thoreo!” was ndopted. Art. 1II. was amended by striking out in the first lino tho words **Cortospouding Secretary,” and alen by strikiog out the word **nino” and insert. fug * thirfoon,” In Art. 111, Bec, 2, {t wns decided to strike out wordn * Recording and Corresponding Secretarien, Art. 1V, was mincnded by striking out in the fifth line the words “to publish articles in the nowspa- pers,” Art, V, was_amended by lnnrrflnfi. “awnociation,” tho words, **except | Tresanrer.” Art, VI, See, 1 was changed by inserting after tho woerd “ Heptember,” the words, * unless otherwise ondered by tho Board of Directora.” after tho word Becretary and In Art, VI, Sec. 24t was decided to add fo the sec- tlon the words, *and_ehall have power to fill all wacancies (n the Board cf Direclors caused by desth or reslgnation,” Art, VI, Hec. 2 was amonded by Inserting after the ward * finance,” tho words, ** who may be designated by the oard of Directors for such dut; Art, VITIL was_entirely siricken out, und tho follow. ing waa substituted : *Tho Board of Directors shail sppofut such committeca as they deem proper, oxcept 1ho Audiung Commitice, which shall be nppoiuted at thie anpual mrotings of the Annocistion.” In Art, 3L It was docided to strike ont tho word #tacording * before the word * Becretary.” Art. X11. was ontirely stricken out of the constitu~ tions, Theso nmendments wern accepled separatoly, after 'Mllh the report of the Committes waa adopied o8 o whale, OFFICENS. “The Committeo on Nomiuations of Officers for. tho ennulng sear roported tho folluwing names : Presidént—J. G. Thorpe, Lsu Olaire, Wis, Vice-Presflents Newell Avery, of Michigan; T. Coleman, of Pennsylvanin: tho Hon. Philetius Sawyer, of Wisconaly ¢ J., 1L, Pesrvon, of 1linols ; and Issss Stuples, af Minneeota Direclors—1t, K. liawley, of Marylnd ; A. A, Car- penter, of Titinofn s A, H, Colquitt, "of Georgia; M. T, Trice, of Wisconsln § 11, i¥, Sage, of Now York: 3. &, atalrook, of Michigan: W, D. Toughtaling, of Michigan A. J._Van Henaick, of IlMinola; W, I, Young, of Tows : R, M, Fornman, of Penusylvanis : 1. A. Lovojoy, of Alluncsots ; Adoiph Noockler, of Maryland. M, Thorpe ross to offer an objection to the nomina. tious, .fIe did not feel Lhat tho Assoclation ought tore. clect bim to the honorable oflice of President, but shiould rather try rotatlon in oflcs, The nomiuations woro then confirmed by o nnanl- mous viva voce vole, Mr, Krannago offered_ronolutions of respect to the metmory of Heary 8, Dow, Lslo Becretary of tho Assocl- stion. 3. Bates, of the Lumberman's Gazatte, saded o few words eulogistic of tha doceased, The resolutions wero passod. THE NEXT MEETING, Mr. Porter, of Menominee, moved that the next an- il meatlag of thio Assoclutton by beld st Eau Claire, Wia, M, Estabraok objected {0 the polnt named, o not Ueing s ventral location, Trenident Thorpo nald ihnt ho hoped the motion wold bo passed, Eau Clairo, althouyh not & metra- politan city, would oxtend u hearty welcomo 10 the Anwoclation, "he motion was then carried, TIANES, M. W. T, Price, of Wisconsin, offercd resolutiona exproasing tho iianka of tlio Assoofation to tho pro- priotors of tho Tremont House, for thelr kind accom- tnoduttons, sud_fo the President nnd Hocretary for their fndofatigable otforts L0 ‘meating suc- cessful and sgrecablo. A communlcation was resd from the Titnofs Dry- Iouse Company, asking thet the Amsociation appoint a committao to avestigato the methods of dryiug lum- ber, and offering to pay half of the oxponsce, Tho comnunlcation” was reforred to the Board of , Diroctors. A communication was resd from M, Willism Ifead- Iam appising for tho parition of Becretary of tis An- sociation, On motion the communication was referred 1o the Comunittee on Cheek, Mr. J, G. Thorpe safd that he appreciated the bonor of & recloction, and wished o exprees his thankn, Coming to this Convention an strangers, the membera liad formed an u?unlnllnm that would lest through life, Tha obecta of tho Canvontion, he hoped, wonid bo schievod fa the discusslons ugod the good'of the Mr. Estabrook would surgost that, ns thero were va- rious lines in which tho Daard of Directors were called upou to act, tho members wha Lsd unything to snggest wauld now state it Lo the Convention, in order th might La reforred to tho for consideration. “Thy Onairman wiated What e Board of Directors would meet immodiatoly after dinuer, Tha Socretary resd a series of resolutione, offered by Mr, Prico, thanking the varioua raiiroada for thetr reduction of fares to the members, Alr, Price, of Wisconsln, ross to deny the paternity of tho resoltions, which ho Iald at tho door of Mr. Porunan, of Penisylvania, T regolutions wore passed amid much merriment on tho part of the membars., M. Forsman, of Pennsylvans, moved that the Cone vention adjourn, which motion wes carried, and {ho gocond sunual meeting of the Aswociation wsk brouglt au end, THE BOARD OF DIZECTORS, The Boerd of Dircctors held thelr maeting in tho Committeo-room in tho afturncon, all tlie members bo- iug present. The first busincas waa the election of a Preaident, and Mr, R, K, Hawley, of Baltimore, was chasen for that position. The following commitioos wore then appolnted : Ezecutive Commuttea—A- A, Carpentet, of Chicago: A. G, Van Bchaick, of Clileago; R. M, Forsman, of Pennsylvania; W.' T. Price, of Wisconsin; W, D, Houghitaling, of Iliinofs, Conumittes on Inspection—T, P, Marrill, of Pennayl. vania; J. 6. Estabrook, of Michigan ; E. 1% Crepnin, of Il Ingrabiam, of Wiscousin; H, 11, Cole Commitice on Improvements in Manufacture~N, Bhaw, of Pennsylvaula ; I, Ursnoage, of Michigan V- Wllaom, of Wiscousla 3 . 'T. Youog, of Jown; T, v, Haryey, of nols. o Board. nest procecded to e loction of Becre- tary of the Associaifon for the ensulng year, and Al Uargo . Blockridg, of Ghicayo, receivad moua vote, : “Iuw oard hen adjourned, aftor resolving that it next mootlng should be at the Colounade Hotel, Philse delphia, on the 4th of noxt Junc, ‘A U Van Scliatck, of Ohicago, was elected Troas- urer. — AMUSEMENTS, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Tho play st this theatro differs casentially from thoso which begau the ssason, They were light, sud for tho most part Lumorous, The present ons i, in atage pariance, a heavy melodrams, Itis sdsplod from the Frouch, sud ahows its orlgln n the strango dovelopment of (s plot, which hinges npon highway robbory, murder, bigamy, snd a fatal duel, Poetlo Juatico is wrought ou st tho oxpenus of the everlast- ing probabilities, and tho drawstio unitiss are pre- served {u & causoiliat bardly rewards the effort, The play is an old ons, sud doss notinitself call for criticism, It 1 chiofly interosting, ot for the in- triusic nierit It possessea, but for the opportunities ftutfords to the stock company to sliuw thelr full utrength, Tha company 18 tha eat that has over been fugulary engaged ‘iu_ Chicago -y fur ihe best Mlua Hylen 'fracy sa Pauling, last ufght, catablished her claiin to tho roputation which has heralded_ber, ho ba evidently strongest in parte-of this kind, Those who Lave seeu her in clurscter must yield & tribute to her—clevorneas, shall we may?—which, though not the highest order of dramatio ability, is yeb above thogrado 1o which the patrons of Chicago thos~ tres azo sccustomod. Mr. Louls Jamed also wol wivaatageiaine ity now acting. lis bas s cacellent volco, snd & dullvery well adaptod to melo- dramua, comudy, Of farco. 1o s not s mere trickster, Mo kudws how £o express feoling, so that bis sudienca cau foel with him. 1ils sction [a caay, graceful, and atural, He 800ms o be rathor 100 Anical In his tates, sud Lo be faurs w::lclnnuuu n\:?l-c u‘lm flom .u:;: the canona of good seuts alsolutely require; but bo correctad t & unani. ows o Lis faults Df‘I 3 llnfl'ul.‘u direction, au: oy nl "“mmfi :.- aud xl‘nldmn. (# s et i e ey i oubliss. Levoniy ‘efore tho sesaun the profession. There sre no makewelghis lu the orguniatios, at length of the stiractions of- ferod o SRE8, o Tifal Lacase we tako s earucat interest in iia fortunes,and conalder the success of tha experimens w! its 0 .rl'nul:vnzudfii e e lece W Lo bacay & sy theatte-goors fn thin city who hava dsmandod some {hing igher in the way of Uieatrical amusement (i the ntar aystem will admit Their conatant Foforenco han Leen to New York and the euatoms which prevall there, % Give tn & good stock toul- pans.” they say, *and & coay lttlo theatre, mud you will seo the colat of onr doliarn.” Thin in ciactty what {he managars of the Now Chicago Theatro have done They have teausformed the old Kingstury Muste Hali ino'a beantiful temple of art, Thuy have engaged ceriainly the most rxpennive, and in our opinion tho maoat ablo, company that has 'evor been altached ton Clileago theatre, Now they ask tho exacting peoplo, who clamor for ‘somo_ good thing rather than enmo nw thing, o redeent tuele promiser, The advantagen of New York havo been offered § will tey 1s embrac ed? The auawer to this question wiil deckdo whether the people of Chicagn finve reslly tlovoloped any dramatic tast nt all, *Thoro who have not sesn tho New Chicaga Theatre, ot witnernod @ performance of tho company, niouid fianten 10 do o, Seving in o- leriug, or fidying, a8 tho care may be. Tho mausger of (hia thaatre tus engaged, at s largo aslary, Alr. Thonig Whiflin, satd to Le nno of (ho brst tenor hufo sinors in the dramatic profasslon, and & low cotnedinn of great ability. 1lo npeared for tho firat time last evening, whent a tarce was added 1o tho performaucs of * Fauline,” THE CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Ton Cotton las gone, and W. Arlington taken hin placo, The King Is desd; long live the Kiug. Cottun hasoutered fato s partuerabip with Davo Itced, nud will Uy o revivo tho fortuncs of Lryant's Minstrel Hall in New York, Meauwhile, Wiliam Arhngton shaken tho tamborine sud Emersonjrattles tho bones i tho old minstrel troupe, which, whotever its changes snd ita wanderings from home, will nlways bo rocognized an m Chicago fusli- tution, It is sometting to sco Arlington spurred on by n apicit of rivalry, Emeraon, wo xnow, {3 alwnys food—tha cllefont amoug ten thoussmd: bt Ariington nnot alwaya Arllugton, ie grows carcleas, Ingg, fudif- forent, when hie rulos snpreme, Only o closo vontest for supremacy can siow him at Lis best, Kuch a con= teat fu sctually, forced ‘upon biw Ly the ponition ut Emerwon on the other ond of (ho semicirclo; aud Arlinglon accepts tho sitution oy, Like thy bor who was Xicked by a mule, ho Is not pretty, but he (s & deal smarter wnco ho made (lo acquaiatance of Imerson. Tho minstrels uro doing 5 gond bualness, and thoy dennrse nll tuoy got—I ey drecrvo_anythliig. Wearonot of thoso who admirs minstrelsy, or who cara to cucouragu it, but aince it docs exint and the people patronizo it largely, thore may bo somo humble Acrvice rendored Ly calling attention toa reaily oscollent minatrel performatce, g min- strel performancos go. Buch anonaia given by tha California troupe, A “dracriptivo finale,” embraciug terrible acencs from * Trovatore,” was clovorly ren. dered Inst night ; and Arlington quite surprised him- self, hin audicnce, bnd hin aksoclaten by moving talen of accidonts by flood and fleld, whieh wero provided with everything but an end, Mr, Rtnssell, of thls com- pany, fs & ballad-slager of some mor FINANCIAIL. SAN FRANCISCO. B4z FrAscieco, Cal,, Sopt. 16.—Roporta woro circalatod on tho stroot last evening that tho Bank of Califorula would reopen on “the 27th inst, Inquirics at tho oflice of the Directors this morniug faflod to coutirm tho rumor, the tact bolog that no day Las yot beoa decided upon, though it is intonded, as herotofore stated in the Associatea L'ress dispatches, that its ro- sumption will occur probavly about the 1st prosimo. Counsidorablo feoling of anxioty and inquiry a8 to the prospects of re- sumption bas boen creatod Dby un- nuthorizod stalemonts published from timo to timo of a positively ozriy dato for reoponing. Huch statements are. to a great oxtent, deduc- tions from strect talk, and conseqnently uuro- linble, . Tho Directors roport nothing new thin morning in tho affairs of tho bank, Everything is progrossing slowly, but favorably, towarda rosumption, which will take place ns soon us the necessary arrangomeuis are completed, ‘Tho statencut mado yesterday tuat tho nesay- ing nud rofiaing worka'had boen transferred to Flood & 0'Brien rmveu to bhave boen premature, though the California liank people stato that the bargain will no doubt bo consummated af ou early dato. To-day roj orta were current on tho etroot that Lazard Frercs had decidod to cstablih s new bank, On inquiry at tho oflico of the firm in- formation was teceived to tho effect that it has boon tho design of the Lazards for some yeary to abandon tho business of importing and job- bing dry gooda and engnge in bankivg, Imme- diately afeer tho susvension of the Dank of California, cable telegraphic corre- u{mndonco was_opeved with iuflucntial En- gheh and French eapitalists, aod rangements concluded for tho organization of a banking-houso. the firm is on the evo of taking his departure for Europe to hold a consultation with foreign capitalists as regards rosourcos of wealtls, puid-up capital, sud genorsl fnfluence, The new inetitution wilt_not stand socoud to any bank on the Uonst, It ia theintontion of its fonnders to mako it strictly a commercial bank that wlll stand ready to aid, strengthon, and up- bold the Induatrial interosts of tho Coas:, porting trade in this ocountry under wamo firm name for thirty-fivo tho 18493 of tho grealest banking housaes of America. A mooting of tho Pacific Stock Exchaoge was held this aftornoon, at which the resclution im- posiug o floo on mombars for private trading way roscinded. . A resolution to rosumo rognlar transactions to-murrow was debated st length, but no vote taken. The Board adjonrned to moot to-morrow &t 10 a. m. Thero is much fecling among brokers in favor of resumption by both big [oards, and it in be- lioved that the Pacific st least will soon re-open. BOSTON. Bouron, 3Maes., Sopt. 16.—An adjourned meet- ing of tha creditors of Loo & Bhepard was held this nfternoon, aud & statemout of assots and liabilitics enbmitted. Tho grosa amount of the sssets, independent of stercotypo plates, ls $109,433. As regards the storeotype platos, which cost about $250,000, AMr, Shopard thought it beat that the creditors decido upon thoir prea. ent value, Tho total amount of liabilities, $5687,200. A committeo was appointed (o oz~ amlno tho accounts and assots and tho valao of the stereotypes. W. I, lleath & Hon, leather doalers, of this city, suspouded. VETERAN REUNIONS, WILL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Special drispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jovrter, 111, Bopt, 16,—This city hos bosa ina blazo of glozy to-day over the sccond annual ro- unfon of the Wil County soldicrs and sallora. ‘Tho affair from first to Iaat was a grand success, and one of tho most magnificont popular demon= stratious over witoossod horo, At an early hour in the morning, people from the surrounding country and neighboring towns commenced pout- ing o until the atreets wers packed with those anxious to witnoss tho dxpected display, At noon, tho procession, headed by the Dwight CGuards, Capt. J, B, Parsous, forty strong, formed at the Court-House and marched to the fair grounds, whore a sumpluous repnst, Prnpnml by tha ladiea of Jollot, was eerved. Thore wers 1,000 old veterans in live, the ma- Jority of thom under arms. Tho after-dluner cxorcisos ai the main stand consisted of prayer by the Rev. J. M, Caldwoll, Chaplsio, an openivg address by Capt. James Ejwood, Prosident of the Associstion, an ora~ tion by Maj. R. W. McClaughry, Wardon of the Siate Prison, aud a spoech by Uov. Joha L, Beveridge. Atnong the othor notables prosent wero Gen. 0. L. tlanu, Adjt.-Geu, Hillard, Gen. J, B, Iey- wolds, andyGen, Julion Wuite, A sham battle was fought In the afternoon, which embiaced all tho foatures of a genvial on- gagement, and torminated o tho capture of a fort at Lindon Heights. Fully 12,000 paople woro on the grounds as spectators of tuo baitle and other coremontes of the occasion, ‘Tho ad- Jacout Lills, tho tree-tops, the roofs of houses in the vicinity, and every commanding spot from whiols & view of the lvmcgmhn s could bo op- tained, wors black with human belugs, No nceldent occurred to mar tho plessures of the day. The old uokliors will bivouso on the ground to-night, sad broak camp to-morrow, SIXTY-FOURTH ILLINOIS, Bpactal Diapateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Otrawa, IlL, Bopt. 16.—~The Becretary of tho Bixty-fourth Veterans suppiios us with the fol- lowlng notea: The Bixty-fourth Illnois Vet eran Infuntey bad a rounlon {u this city to-day, which was largely attcnded by tho survivors of this gallant regiment, who was widely knowa in the atmy asthe Yates Bharpeliooters. Speeches, toasts, anecdotes of cemp aud battle, aud the grand old songs of the war, rosonuded through the bhalls of the Court-llouse, A rogimental organization wau formed, with the following officers : P'resi- dent, Gon. John Morrill, of Ottawa ; Vien-Prosi- dent, Burgeon James T. Stuart. of Feona; Rocording Secrelary, Maj, Rovert M, Woods, of Chicago; Corvespouding Hecrecary, Capt. Ward Kuickerbocker, of Now Leunos, Iil.; Executive Comuittes, Capt. G. W, Ii Mscomb; Capt, B. B. Gibbons, Princeton ; Geu. J. 8. loynolds, 4 Celo A T\ Camoron, QHavs. The, ar- One of the members of Tho Lazard Brothers have boen engaged in tho im- years ; hiave conducted business in 8an Francisco siuco have & world-wido repatation and ac- «quatatanco, and in a fotr montby will opeu ouno rogfmen: meots In this city on the 16ih of Bep. torabar, 1874, ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, Uriea, N. Y., Bopt. 16.—Tho Hocioty of tis Army of tho Cutmborland visited Trenton Faily this monung in a hody, Tho romalning pary of the dny, to 4 p. m., was opent in riding abogy tho city, vimting tho Stato Asylum and ol places of intorest. Ratn {ntorfered somowhay with tho grand military parado and reviow, by the prograthmo wau oarried out. rosudent Urant, Gon. Bherman. and other officers, lunchod with Mra. Horatio Beymunr, Vi Pronident Wilvon, Gov. Tilden, and (ion, 8hor. may roviowed tho procossion of wmilitary, police, and Firo Departmout. JOURNALISTIL. Sptetal Dispateh to The Chrea o Trioune, Mitwauxee, Sopt. 15.—Tho parchusc of {he majority of the stock of the News, Democratie paper, by A. L. Kano, Repub. lican, wos comploted to-day, and n salutate will apponr to-morrow stating tho fact that thy paper will continue Domocratle, but some im. provements mechanically ood editorially gy pronnaocd. Col.Calkins,tho largest bolder of atonk, and Prosidont, after the ealo of hisstock ) Kauo to-day, resigued the Iresidency, and g meocting of Directurs was held aud Kane olectey to the vacancy. Dir. Mogann was ro-olected Vica. Premident, and Hauford Kane Becretary agg Treanurer. Calking fa to tomporarily fill thy oditorial chalr, Chinrloy Goorgo 1s continued sg city editor, sud Joseph Drotz tolegraph editor, ‘Tho ca;ital stock (s 250,000, of which Katio hay acquired #2000, 420,000 of whiclh was Caixing, and was paid for 40 per cent la cal, balsuy resl ostate. S e — EPIZ0OTIC. SFpecial Dinvateh te The Cteago Iribune, Burraro, N, Y., Sept. 16.~DBuffalo horaes arg sufforing & mitd form of tho eplzootio. Tho epl. demic hus been spreading for ton days, and noy throe-fourths of tho horses in tho city lsvs it. It does not incapscitato thow from lghy work, —_—— THE MONEY OF THE DEAD CROESUS, Drruoir, Sept, 16,—The Wayue Crrewit Couny to-day nnpancled n jury to try thoe Ward wiy case, which comes up ou Tuesday naxt for ¢rial, PRty Bl s = Judge Wilson, of tuo United Btates Distriet Conrt 2t 3t. Paul, Laa rendored a decision grant. ing Shaok & Palator, of Now York, s proliminary injunction agoinst Rannin's thoatrical tronps uow plnyiug there, forbiddivg tho furthor reprs. gontation of the play known sa the ** Two Op. phavs.” MITCHELL—Iu thin city, Sept, 16, Natbaniel lb:; ell, god 79 yearn nnil T monthn, TFuneral frum the resideuce of Gustay Koch, his son. tn-latv, No. 331 Oatmpbell avenuc, on Saturday, the 18 Lust,, at 11 o'clock s, m, 85~ Now York Cify aud Long lsland pspers plas copy. ___SPECIAL NOT{CES. Centaur Liniments ollsy poin, subdue swellings, hal Lurow, ond will curo rheumatin, spaviti, and fleab, bone and musciy (= nilments. The White Wrapper s for family use, the Yellow Wrapper aNtAvps 18 for animala, “Livery owner of homes sliould give the Centarr Luiment s triaf, Vo couslderit tho boat artcle et Tsed (o our stables. “1[, MARSH, Supt, Adams Ex. Blables, N. Y, o ULTZ, Supt U, B, Ex. Stables, N, ¥, & ALDIERT B, OLIN, Bupk. Nat. Ex. Blables, ¥, T3 Bould by ll drugglets—50c and §1 per bottle, ‘Without o Scratch. You ean cloan and polleh pridy eilvor,elass, sudal s warg, with KLECGTRO BILICON, and 4scurc a brillianey oqual to now, ' lectro Silicon s tho most wonderful - taris] discorerod in modern Umos, It purs ke Infury found tn & Novada mino, o {reo [rom grit or couit cal actlon. “if you would have yuur tabls-ware look gev, una {t anly, Sold by hiotse- s, druggista, jowe oes, and gioencn, Agon| A GILLETT, McUULLOCH & Q0. i and 3 Bouth Water.st., {ilengo, AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68and 70 Wabsah avenne. On Baturday, Sept, 18, at 0 o'clock, WE BHALL SELL The Largest Stock and Best Assorled B Wes Offered in This Market Parlor and Chambor Bot, Wardrobos, Mar. ble and Wood-Top Dureaus, Marbla and Wood-Top Tablos, Marblo and Wood-Top Hall Trees, Walnut Bodstoads, latoat styles, W. 8. Burocaus and Commodos, ‘W hatnots, Kitohon and Bronkfast Tablos, Sofs Loungos, Basy Ohalrs, Walnut Roolkora an Chairs, 8ide Boards, Frenoh and Germi Plato Mirrors, Mattressen, Wood Sesl Chnirs, Olothoe Bars, Parlor nnd Offct Deaks, Show Caaes, Floor Oil Cloth, Carpets, Bed Bprings, Countors, Bars, Boor Coolers, Pianos. GEO. P. GORE & 'C0,, Auctioneers. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONKKRS, 108 MADISON-8T. CARRIAGE SALE, TEIS MORINING. Handsome, well-built, aud stytish now Top Toggia. Fine BlidIng-Beat Wagon, with full Loather Top, Two-seat first-class Democrat Wagon. Open Buggios, firatclass work, Singlo and Doubls Harnenscs, This (Friday) morning, Sept. 17, at 11 o'clock, Battorw & Co,', 103 Eaat Madison-at, WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers DUTTERS & GO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SMLE JOUSEHOLD (100DS OF ALL KINDS. UAILPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITURE, agf, AMERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Haturday Morning, Bopt. 18,8t By BLISON, POMEROY & (0 Friduy Morning, Bept. 17, at 0:30 o'clock, Our ltegular Woekly Auction Bals, The largest 12l most stirsctivo salo of New Parlor Bults, New Chao e Hote, Dodstouds, Lureaus, Washlauds, Lif Chairs, Dining-room’ Furuiture, Ofica Clairs Deaks, Book Csscs, Wardrobes, Brussels and Wod Carpots, Mattrcases, Springs, Gots, Lounges, Sofst 0, 'lhe entira ilousehold Furniturs of ‘& Reaidence; Elageros, all Trees, Parlor and CLamba Furniture, eto.,, etc,; Flano, large stock Oenl Merchandiss, Plated Ware, Glas: Furaitura ‘s private saloat Auction Prices dun nd Ohina Wars, K& tho week. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 84 and 86 Landolgb: Pawnbroker's Sale! OF UNREDEEMED GO0ODS ! By order of HENRY 8, UAAS, proprietor of the Ne¥ York Money Loan Office, 130 Olark-at., MONDAY, Repl. 20, morniug and ovening, st BUT- ‘TERS & CO.' auction Liouse, 103 Baduo; el mencing at 10 A m, and 74 p.m, Tho ] prisiug & very lurgn collection of every varlety of quod.-, in which will be found Fine Gold and Bilver alclios, Fiue Gold Clislus sud Jewelry h svory te rlety ; Distond Pins, Itings, and Ladics’ Bete : I stuck of Platedware, Tea Borvice, Spoons, Knive Forks, Castory, ele, ;' Bplondid French Mantol Ciockh Munical Instromenls, Opera Glassos, Revolrers, - gotlier with o large varlsty of Merchandisa. WAL, A, BUTTERS & 0O,, Auctioneers: “Tucaday moruing, Bept, 21, at 0330 oclock, 8153 ters & Uos Auction-Iouse, 108 Kast Madlaon-at., DRY GOODS, Fancy and_ White Goods, Woolens, Cloibiog, Gonds, Ehirts and bnw?u. Hoslery, luck Qloreh Qauntlots, and Alita, Lools, Khoos, otc, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlontert By IL CHADWICK & CO. 195 and 1U7 East Raudolph-st. BATURDAY, Bept. 10, at 10 a. m,, will be wllfl; largu suortinent of new snd second-hand Housed Goods, Bhow-Cascs, Lounges, Faay Chairs, Psriot Ete,, Ete, 1, OHADWIOK & CO., Auctioneett. On Thursday, Sept, 23, at 108.m, a4 177 and 179 Paat Madlson-at, srill be sold tho elegic) store furniture of & wholesale fewelry utore, ““‘"}‘m. of one Marvin's Patent Hafo, used ouly o fow moslh in perfect order, and cost $430 ; also four ne 850 Guaes, Black Walnut Counterd, flled with drivery Tublee, Dexks, Ohaire, Malling, ot all of which sold without reser toneert. y 5. DINGEE & ' Auctionocry, 80 and 8 East Randolplist TO-MORROW, AT 10 A, M, REGULAR AUCTION BALE OF New and Handsome Parlor, Librarfy Dining, and Offlae Furniture. LAROE ASSORTMENT OF Becond-band ¥urniture, 23 W. . Tollet Bets, B P Wars, rockery, Glasaware, and General Mercbio Five cuses sasoited U, O, Wars, fiva cascs Hockingham Ware. 1n open lots, also oontants of (¥ camaved fus Clad