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ISR ! L e Domocrots aro practich¥ 5 Ill‘ummm!'lc Jioviapapor, such 88 110 V“‘f’l" "":m Jiomperal, oposity sy thiat thoie party wil 03F's- iho olection ** peaceably if wa can, torcibly it wo mnet. The campnign in Wisconaln goos bravaly on. "o Stato is bleastd with a number of clover editors, who kuow baw to give and tako hard Anocka; and tho liopublican parly dace nok suf- fer in lhocontest, Buch Journals an tho Mii- waukoo Suinel, tho Madison Journal tho Ls Creuse Repullican and Leader, tho Eau Claire Free 'ress, and tho Pond du Lo Commontcealth, aro a credit to the party. Tho Towa nowapapera leop tho Ilon. Shophard Leflor pretty warm by ovorbauling the facts of %in Copgressional caroer, ‘There soams to bo no doubl that he did grab sbout 31,000 iu the way of oxtrs mileago, helng pald 40 cents & milo for 1,800 miles oach way botwoon Butllngton and \Vashington. I'no enly dofenso or justification hie oftors s that tho Sergoant-nt-Arms gave him tho mouey without aeking any quostions, An interesting political event in Iitisols will Lo tho election of conuty ofilcera in Sangamon County 8 fow woeks hionce. Tho parties sro very ovouly mntehod there, ompecially ainco the Jlemocrats have abaudonod thelr Roform attach. ent. The Springfield Journal belioves thatthe Rapublicana sy roasonably ozpect to win, fuo clection takes placo at the smo lime in other connliea throughont tho Btate, but tho chiof intorest attachos to tho result In Cook and Sangamon, ———— PEREONAL, * Judge Psyaon, of l'outiac, Ill,, is st the Bhor- mat. Catl Schurz will maks hia firat spoech in Cin- cinuatl. Tho flon. W, A. Galbraith, of Erio, Pa., lsst {he L'remont. Gen. A, Rosentlal, of Louisville, Ky. iaat tha Sherman, Disbop Whipple, of Mianesota, s » guost ab the Grand Pacitie. Col . R, Anthony is at Rochester, much im- proved In hoaith. Sehenel bas just dined with the King of the Belgians at Laokon, Gen, Thomas Roner, of Minneaot, is stoppig 4 4ho Tremont, Houno, G. C. Lubip, of Uncle Bam's army, is » late sirival at tho Palmer House. Ex-Gov. B. M. Auetin, of Michigas, s & prominent guiost a¢ tho Palmer Touso. Bishop Atkiuson, of North Casolina, srrived st tho Palmor House oatly yosterday morting. Helinbold hna been arrostod for non-payment ©f his hotel-bill at tuo Ocosn Ilouso, New York. San Francisco has two dovil-fish on oxbibition, sod some of the atorivs told of thom are dovilish fady. Bets on the reunton of Theodoro and Elizo- bethi have dropped to even sinco Aoulton's latter. Tho Greek Government offors Lo psy for any quantity of Pentelio marblo required for astatuo to Dyron. f Misa Taylor, who was engaged to poor Dooald- son, gud with Phineas T, Barnum, has rotired to sconvent. Mr, C. L. Colo, Genoral Freight Agent of tho Tuttwburg & Fort Wayno Raiiroad, ia registered sl the Tromont, Tho Dao doBroglis istho most nupopular man in Fiauce. Ton to ono he wiil bo thonoxt Presidont there. Tue Doks of Wellington, the *Iran Duke," was onco successfully Baliorized by s woman in » railsvoy carriogo. Tonnyson i8 & farmer. o owna 200 Southe down sticep, all of whom boar the poet's initials, 4. T,, oo their wool. Rocliofort's Lanlerne hos beon susponded— Baviog gone out of frsown wccord, s no dark- ar in Europo that it was, C. C. Hinp, othtor of tho New Yok Insurance Monitor, is at tho Palmer Ivase, sitending the Insurauce Convention, ! Wiso is busy in tho construction of m coppor balicon. Barnumn might bo able to supply the metul and still havo lots of tin left, The poor idiot who wroto *‘Bilver Thronds Among the Gold ™ has given birth to another like it, **No Friondty Voics to Greot Mo."” Do Forost, the novelist, reprosentod & woman o pantatoous in one of bis worke of fiction, The floud declated, howovoer, that thoy didn't tit her, Tho Res. Ak Foo tolls of tho straight gaso aud narrow way in s Chineso Chiistian chureh at Yirginia City, but Au Foo there bo that find it Db first yolume of Drsant's ** History of tho United Bates” will bo ready by the holidays. finn‘t buy the children any toys tiil yon've soen Mr. J. P. Fogg, of No. 185 Lako atreot, has re- torned to Chieago after wandering round the world for eigbtoen Juontbs, aud ia as the Grand Pacifle. A. I Boow, of Medius, Cal., warns overy~ body not to trust Lls wife, and forbids any woman to step ou lus premisos. Tho ladies Lope bo wall melt. Chief-Clerk Sam P, Bkinner, of tho Btockton Hotel, Capo May, N. J., arrived yestorday from New York, 1l will remain at Skinner's Hotel Quring tho wintor, The Hon. Jobn A, Logsn arrived in Joliot yos- ferday from tho West. He will remaln there n day or twa us tho guost of floury Fial, Llag. e s much fmproved tn healtl. Mr. Doze, of Milwaukeo, bas this sstisfaction: A bumptious sewing-macine agent has w Doze waich will make him sick boforefong, It's Mrs, D., with whom Lo ran away, Ar, J. K. Lake, tho Buperinteodent of tho West Cuicago Oity Railway, has gone East on business conuoatod with tho company, He will 0t purchisso any bobsall cars, 1v's nokind in Tilton's enomios to put hia pore tult 1o the windows of Brooklyn aud New York saloous, but it advortises hls lecture, evon it hia dollars are mado up of gin-milis. The advortisement of a Chicago woman with #20,000 for an honest, honorable husband, has given o despairing world frests bope, The vum- ke of honost, hioporablo mon yet unmarried would oxcoed the beliet of tho moat optimistic. ‘The Hou. Willism 5. Tiynes, » momber of tho list Congrous from Arkansas, Lias finally sottlod down fn this city to practice at bis profossion, He has taken as partuers young Walter B, Bent-, sud Loroy Bonustt, two promising practitlonera already woll kmown in legal circles, Tho stylo of the firm | é Bonnatt, ® firm {s Boates, Hynos & HOTEL ARMIVALS, Palier Heuss—Uenry A, Weasel, Qlncinnati; I, M, Oark, New York; O. K, Bmall, Balthinore; ¥, W, Newail, Now York ; L, Wilcos, Hartfor he Bov, DY. X W e, Oubond; . W, Aguow, 3D, . Algxander, Phiadoipbia; 1, 474, Fugland, Colorados 3. 1f, Glum Siach ¥ Jouea, Utkwwa : J. X, Jones, Kausau ' A, . Wil Buizote'd, L Holle, ‘81 Fay A 1, {lolmos, New Rl R 2 B ¥ ot Ty T A i B L .y . U, ' Bldget, Fhilsdelphia s’ 1, bogaugs M. d, Mouton, Atstiny Tow alnerd, Providoncs : Jacoh Mele, Indisux Jlardy Ginctunat; Lhilip o hell, ¥ 1. Sullhache, Weshtogio AL b Yidney Varlow, Vermout ; Josoph M, Mogus, Loul ‘“w- and Pugyte—W, U, Bwag, leconain ; Ttichard A, Perkins, Engl Poss, Biarifords R, '35, mith, gy o R, i, ¥aul;' Heury B, York; Cept, 3, D. lawto prd L. Butalos " 3 Hadbohy, Dayton Frauk McGavank, . B, Rogers, 8L, s I! 8 A(:(J::I! adiao. oliae—Henr) ewing. Lo Saiin.TT 1 Turtiies, Now York s Joiin Hoides Y U3 1T Py, "Now Yorkt W. W Lo, divon; A, J. iording, Philadelpbls. ... Sheruman ~Ta0"lon, 0, 1. Mickigan: 1o b, b “aagion, D, , Gorban, A o Now York; James Waslington, D, O, Atatralih; ‘8 Bon. Dan Ma- Intimiaee—t ILL-FATED. tlon, nox, 107 ou fhay! / y Additional Particulars of the Inundation at Indianola, Texas. Nearly Every House in the Town Swept Away by the Torrent Whole Familics Disappear, and Are Heard of No More. Bodies Strewn Along the Shores: of Hala- gorda Day for Twenty Hiles, One Hundred and Filty Persons Sup- posed to Have Perished. Tho Survivors Loft in a Dostitute and Pitiful Condition. Sevoral Otlier Small Towns on the Coust Complately Obliterated. — Yesterday?’s Record of Minor Casunitles, DROWNED OUT. TIIE DEVARTATING ¥LOOD AT INDIANOLA, TRXAS. 8r. Louts, Sopt. 21.—Supt. Clowry, of the Westaru Unfon Tolograph Company, commuui- cates to the Goneral Huperintendeut, Anson Btagzor, ne follows: “Tho Morgan steamebip, ust orrivod ot (alyoston, Tox., roporta that the Town of Indianols, Tex., i almont entirely de- stroyed. Tho lighthousoy, wharves, and noarly overy houso wero Bwopt away, and from 100 o 159 lives woro lost, Tao stoamer could find no placo to land her cargo.” New OnLrans, La., Bept, 21.—Tho Galyveaton ateamship Harlon liss juet arrived. Tho Durker states that the Town of Indisuola is almost on- tirely demolished, Tho lighthouses, wharvew, business Louses, and dwellings are brokon in pieces or swept away. Theronre ONLY THREP 1IOUSEY REMAINIXG which aro not doluged. Tho telegrani-ofiice Is gono, (ho signal-oiiico damagod, totograph linea down for miles, railroads washad away, and Lousos, fonces, snd trees piled up in broken masses in tho strecta. Roports of loss of Jifo aroconflicting. Al agroa tuat thoro wero 100 to 150 lives lont. Tho Purser states that on neconnt of tho oxcitomont it was impossibloe to obtain tha correct numbor, Tho steamship roturned with hor cargo of goods, ad thoro was no place whore sho could land. LATER, Kew Onrrans, Sept. 21—Evoning—.Tho Mor- gan sbip Horlan camo in port this mornlug with colora ut ali-mast. A largo erowd gathorod on tho wharf to loarn tho foto of Tudinnola, The destruction thoro ta almoat._comploto. Ouly five busiuces bouues aro loft, Theso aro II, Teligson & Co,, I1. Runys & Co., D Snllisau & Co., 8. Cas- simora Bhlonuve, and R, 11 Rogan. Tho poople are BUFFERING FOR FOOD AND QLOTIHING. Tho besch for %0 miles s strown with dead bodies, "I'io following note was reenivod : INDLANOLA, Sopt, 20.—Eiditors News: Wearo dexti tute, Tho tow ls gone, Ous quarter of (hn peoplo arodesd. Hodieo aro strown for 20 milse slong the uy, Nine-lonthis of tho lionnes dostroyed, Beud us heip, for God's sako. (§iguod) . W, Cuatw, DistrietAttorney. Tho following is recoived by Losiness tirms from eorrespondents: Wodnosday 15th, wind from tho oastward voering to north. On Thurg- day morning bocame more steady, incressing to galo, . THE WATER WAS WAIRT-DEEP. Everyman, womay, and child wos scokiog s placa ot yafoty. It blow foarfully ; the mituation was awful, Tho scroams of women sna children could bo heard in overy diroction. Tho water wan 6 foot deop in tho stroota, About 2 o'clock Fri- doy morving the wind veored to the northwest, Tho wavoa then bocame cliopped ; Louses were washed away or tumbled to ploces. The wind towards moruning bogau to lull o little. The water was gotting lowor until tho wind veorod north ¢ thon cama up hope, until daylight began to break, and then did wo behold the awlul do- atruction aroaud, and thanlied our God that vo bind beon savod. Oar perilous condition waa nothing compared with tho sufforinga of our neighbora and citizous slong tne bay, Brosd daylight revealod A ACENE THUAT WAS TEBRIBLE TO DEIHOLD. Tho town could not bo yecupmzed as the In- dinoola of tho day provious. Ruin, total ruin, overywhere, People wero seon walking and fumplug over ono gulloy aud auothor. Noighbor mat neighbor, and thoy told thoir troubles and tribulations tho provlons night. Deathi and de- struction all around ue; bhoaucs crushed to tho ground, others swayed round, looning over. Tho twind was now dying down, and the wstor disappearing from placed in tho stracls. Thoso that could eallied out to learn the nows, Bodiss of mon,women, sud children wore fonnd in oll directions. FPo- lice and guards woro organized, and scarch was made for missing rolatives and frionds, IHow many bave Jost thoir lives in tlis foarful etorm it is jmpoealble to loarn. Up to this hour slxty .or soveaty bodies hsve boon found ond buried. Womon were found, and men also, who had FLOATED OFF OX DOORS, er anytblng they could get Lold of, miles away, —somo benoaths thoir roofs carried away loug distances. Tho csoapo of 80 many of tho cit- izens is almost marvelous, Tho sonroh for bodios fa still golog om, sud tho nume bor of buman belugs drowned Wil nover bo known, ms thore wore o large oumber of strangers in town. Wo estimato tho number of lives lost ut 150. I, J. Iuck lost evorything but hiy house; W, Westkoft all his lumber; H, Ruugo & Co. and D, Bullivan lost heavily; Mapagot loat 2,600 ehoep; J. Mitcholl's atock of goods is lost; John H. Loarko, Mr. A. Coflin, mothor and fomily, nearly all of M. J, Myrrigon's hiouschold, tho Rov, Mr, Jope and family—twonty-ouo persons—porishiod. Lightoon bodies weta found yoatarday, and the scarch witl bo continuod until the dead arodepoaitoed in their loat resting place. You can't imagiuo tho extent of the dieaster. Nothing short of its full dotails will give u proper knowledgo., A numbor of per- S04 wero OUT ON BAFTH FOR WOUS, but in many cases were savod, William Taylor, on trisl for tho Sutton mur- der, was lot out of fail to prevent Lls bowg drowned, and mado Lis escape. Al tho churched 1n the town are wept away; 80 is the Mssouic Lodgo. Tho Court-Houso i safo. Oul of tifty- five porsous, Uapt, Bam Lrown and two of kis family wero saved. Thoy took rofuge fu tho lightbouso, and theroby escapod. Droww is now the oply surviving pilot at tue Pass, About all of Capt. De Grouso’s family woro lost at De Crouso Point. Groat deatitutlon prevails, The Victoria pooplo, heariug of it, nobly sent asslss- anco st cace. Out of the eutire force of pliows ouly one at Indisuols is slive. AMsnager San- toro, of the Westeru Unlon Telegraph Come vany, is reportod aafe. L'bo oflice (s ensizaly do- strayed. Tuformation from Corpus Chiristi reporta that town sate, Thoy sacaped tho hesyy Saluria 18 entirely wasbod “a telegraph lines are prostratad for mil Catls ueuss of Galveston ure arganiziug for the rolief of the survivors at [udisuals, sad clottuag will bo seut tham, STRLL LASER, New Oazmuvs, La., Bapl, SL~A Bullstin exe L . AY, SEPTEMBER 90 1875, tra hai the follawing roznrdmg ndiangin: The firxk of the BLoita, it weemy, carand wway the tolegraph hines, and thns commupicatim b trwaen Galreaton and Tudisnola wan cut off. In: cianols i sitaaced al Matagords Ray, und there iwno protection In frout of . Tue town hat ahout 2,000 inbiabitants, ond tho loss, it hooma, in fulty anc-fitth. Fears are entertatnod that Rocklort, Matagorin, and Corpus Chiriatt have Ill‘uflnrml. Tho following dispasch wan rocoived ore this ovening. U nceneron, Bopt, 20t . m—To dug. Leet: Tnlie anola n ontirely washed awsy. ' Ovor 200 Ilven 7o Jost, Tho steamer coutd not discharge. (ignod) Kou Lo, Tho Picayune extra han the following : fianixe Tass, vis Ouaxor, Bepl, 21.—This clty ia anbmerged and conntderablo damaga Las been doria 1o iho wharven and bujldiogs by the terrris sorm {lirongh widch we have just pamsod, Much loas of Mock [ reportod, and the ¢rops In thn surroundini fonntry have bosn couniderably Injured. No lows of fitr, happlly, bao been 8o far reporied, Tiia Hlitle, mall-ntoamor Jolicati was wrockod in Habino Lske, but tho pnaseugors and, ciew wora eaved. A pilot-bont wan damazed 2 ity tack 1o the marsh, and many small ciart have buon iown off and capaized. WRECKED, Capt. Jibbs, of the wchosner Trioman, from Now York to Indiauols, wilh au nssorted caro, sriived to-day, and roports big schouner asbore 50 ales nost of tho Pass, and a total losw, ‘e galo ¢aught him off the Passcy of the Missis- #ippi, and Lo lust bis reckonivg. 1lin crew wan intharigging for twelso hours, but were all uaved. No news liss boen rocervod fram Caleasie, but tho worat 13 feared, an much lighter gales have ‘xu(d"’ past ewopt tho placo witn wacl loss of ito, AT OALYESTON, Nrw Onvraxs, Sept. 91.—Tho following press dispetel: was roceived to-day showing the dam- agze dono by the storm ou Galvesion lslaud aud vicinity : UaLyestoy, Tex., Boj the bours of 4 and 0, wad the most trying perivd duriug tho storm. From tho eastein point of tho ss.nnd dows Lo Twentioth strect tho wator crossed from gult to Loy thiongh the streots, ‘The water was n foot to 18 inchea decp in yards throuph the cen- tral portion of tho city. Aloug the business Bureots tho wator was ot ns Migh as in 1857, tho wtrects Lnving beou raiged, consequently but lit- tlo datnnga was dono to goods or butldings. I'rom thio enstern portion of tho isiand along tho gulf hollaeh wero datnaged, ahout twenty or twonti- fivo beiuy blown down and dessroyed. ‘The Collins _ifonso, foot of Fremont street, was badly damaged, Tho strect-car stabley at the terminug were destroyed. Alten Cottago, Velow Fremont wau deg.royed, In this vicinity a lergo numberof buildings wers dawaged. fome blown over, aud fences and troos wers washod awsy. Below on the wland for 10 or 12 mtlos g FOAKCELY A MOUKE REMAING. In tuo wosternportion of tho city water was 2 or 3 feot deop, but the danago to residencos was trifling, s the sand blufs bioko the furce of the waves. From Qull stroot tho car teacks suf- feeod badly. 1Iu that portion of the city around tho pas-works - tho water did not reach tho platforms nor damago gooda. Tio damaga to cotton-prewscy I8 astimnted at £20,000. On Friday about 10 a, m, the vind sufted t the southwest, blowing haid. ‘Lowards night it changed to tho north, und, blowing during the niglt, dravo tho water off tho isiand. Unp Hatur- dy the utreeta wero dry in noarly every portion of the ety pt. 21.—Friday, THE 1043 OF LIFE a8 noar an can bo sscertaived i3 fivo in the clty and at tho point. Tho damngo to broporty 1 tho city is oscumated at £200,006, cnd 10 a4 near cor- rect as can boinade, The erious losa Is tho damogo to the ratlraads ond bay bridges. Tho ‘Wharsea woro olly shghtly dnmafg»d. The surgeou of lfiu wteamuhip Austrahan, nshore at S2n Bernardino, reporis EYLLY JIOUSE AT HAN BANNAIDINO WASIIED AWAY, Ali but five of the people Teachod the steamcr and were eaved, Newr Rod h Yoiot, the Government dredge-bonts wera injured. ‘Threo shipa chained tw the drodge-bosts kAt Morgan's Point, two_dredge-bonts and two tug-boata ars aslioro, Dispatcls stenmer Laura wa sunlt; wo lives lost in Morgen'a flcot. Nota Touse is left ptanding to Buffalo Bayou. The wator was 10 foct abovo the ordinary tide. Tho fani- lios and porsons sevod at Lynchburg aro on board. Bteemers ave now runging betveen Gal- voston ond Houston. A Iarge forco is working on the railrosd bridges. Traiue will bo ruouing i & woek. TATES: Nrw Oneeaws, Sopt. 21.—Later information from the Wost statos that tho ‘Town of llala- gorda was awopt awaz. Only two houses rowain Btanding. Tho Towi of Codar Lake wau washied away, ~and oil tho peoplo lost. A ublie eoting _ of oltizens was hold s ovewog, and ‘largoltatended. Maoy liberally nabeeribed to aid tho Indisnola and otlior sullarere. A stosmor will loave hwro to- morrow morning with provisions aud clothing. lnformation vecoived from Last Day wtatos tiat tho suforing amodg the pooplo ia torriblo. Ont of twenty-oight human boings, five sro kuown to bo alisa. —-— QTHER CASUALTIES. PLAYING WITH GRIZZLY BEARS. Special Dpalch tu T've Chicao Trioune, CiNcinNats, O, Sept. 21,—Oscar Mixdorl, a ‘man 29 yoats of ago, visitod tha Zoologicnl Gar- den this aftornoon. Tho bears there havo nob yo beeu put fu thowr pita, Tloy are atill in their cages. Lo apont considerable tima around tho grizzly bears, which aro florco spocimons recent- I captured. Although warned by _Looper not o do wo, ho jnsieted on thrusting his arma into thoir cage, At lust, whon the Locpor's back waa turasd, Lo romarked ty & friond that ho Luew tho uature of thuso ani- twala aud waa nos afraid, aad with that thrust his left band and arin in st them. The mulo bear cought It, and tho next instaut the femalo nlsn qrabbed it. Tho torriblo result waa that tho arm wag wroncbod from tho shoulder sockot aud hoxribly mangled, In hus ageny he thrast lutli ather arm, sud that woa also faorated. Ho will loso st lonat ono arm, and likoly bis lifo, AN OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM. Spemal Davateh lo The Chicago Trovne. Tasr SAaNaw, Mich,, Bept. 21.—A week ago yostorday John Howell, of Day City, left homo Tor the Lay sboro for the purposo of visiting tho farm of & pon-in-law, Yosterdoy ho had not returned, and us family becomivg alarwed at his apsenco sot ont for the farm, and upos ar- vlving there found bit lying dead on tho floor of an unoceupled cubin. Howell was sick whoo ho loft liome, and an an empty bottle of lauda- num was found near tho corpua it (v suppased ko took au overdose. ‘Fho romains woro brought ta Day City. llowll was 61 years of ago aud losves & largo fawily. ACCIDENTS REPORTED FROM BLOOMINGTON. ‘Special Irapatch to The Chicavo T'rioune. BrooynaroN, Ill., Bept. 21.—Joln Hastings, aWhtte Osk furmor, bad o log smashed ins throshing machino to-day, sud will probably Lave ta undoigo amputation. Frauk Wilson, brakeman on the illinols Cen- teal, lout two fingera to-day by belug caughit in s buowper while switching hero, CROWDED ASHORE. Drruorr, Sopt. L—Tho propeller IHurd ran aground in tho Neobish Rapids, iu tho Hault Ste, Mario Rivor, yosterday, whilo attempting to pass tha barge Nabaut, also aground. Tho Hurd is in a bad condition, loxking beyond tlho capacity of hor pumps, and it 18 feared het cargo of graii witl bo badly damaged. 'Lugs and lighters bave #one 10 bier assistavce. ‘Lhe barge Nahant got off, and passed up this afternoon uninjured. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Special Disuteh (o Tha Chicano ribune, Davroy, O,, Sopt, 21.—Adam Kormay, nged 2 years, was tun over and Instautly lillod to-day by a wagon. No blame was attached to the driver. FRACTURE, Special Papateh to T'ha Ciiteago Tribune. Dunique, Is., Hopt. 21.—An omuilus agent named Michaol Mulgrow jumped from & train to-day, while in motion, and broke Lis leg. DURNED TO DEATH. Syeetal Durateh to The Chicago Trbune. Proms, I, Bept. 31,~A little daughter of Dauiel Raynor was fatally injured by ler cloth- Ing catching flre last evouin, “oBrruany. HORATIO STONE, SCULPTOR. Wassixarox, D. 0., Bept, 2l.—luntelligence Lias beon recelved in thld city snuouncing the death of Horatlo Stone, tho distinguished acull :(:l"il lv;m‘uh occurcod At Carears, llaly, ontho ot SUICIDE. Svectal Dirpateh to T3¢ Chicago Tribuns, CaxcinsaTi, Bepl. 21, —Loulso Filkeuning, 43 years of mgo, st 41 Kidor atreet, comtnitted uioide this afierncon by strancling hersolf with bad ‘Tl causa was ill ‘waa the mothar of niue chuldses. somiortable alroumaiances. WAs o I CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESD. FIRES. A Cheess Establishment on South Water Strest Badly Damaged Last Evening. Narrow seape from a8 Very Destructive Confla- gration, Damago on ftock Eatimated st About $12,000. Other Blazes. IN CHICAGO. HOUTH WATER BTREET. Tho alarro from Hux No. 28t 6:05 o'clock 1ast ovening wan cansed by the dincovery of firo 1 tho secoud story of Nus. 63 and 60 South Water ntreet, Tho fire wan first discovered by 8 oung 1nan working n the woodenwato ostshlishment of L. Goul1 & Co., located 1mxt door oaat, o wan Just about cloning when hn raw smoko fssu- ing from 0an of tho windows of tho rooms uyod by Gould & Co. us o storeraom, aml immadiately asterwanly gave tuo alarm. zuio Companies o1. 10 and 13 reaponded prompsly, but the Nurth Division' compnuies wero detained nomo Loy tinties by the arbidrary and uselows tendor f tho Stato sizeet bridge, Ou snvoral accusivty 1 Jias modo Linnwedl covspicuons for dowwmng tha Fire Departmont, but yesterdag's dolay wan the 1ot provoimg &6 tie bidzo commaniled 3 full viow of tho burnine buikhng, from which tho wmolke Sus pouriay on: monbsiu-hy When the Departuient did ot to work they made up for lost tune in iard work. and, with @ stube Vorn fight lasting nearly an Lour, tho tlames wero gotten completely uuder control. Tho character of tho butlding was wuch tuat tho fire coald not apread vers fuc o cither nde, Dapartwont was theraby enabled to dire nitontion to the spartisents in whick th broke out. A wocoud alaral was given Y 6:33. THE BUILDING ia B threo-story brick, firmiy built, and provided thronehont with iron eluttes, ‘410 roof is tire- proof throughout, aud this, with 6 tirg-wall run- anug through tho butldimg, Lept tho firo pent up, ond cousoquently the dsmago to tho Dbuiiding wul Lo very light. Noa, 55 and 60, 1n 1o recond stary of Which tuo firo Lroko out, it veeupiod by Bogardus Brothers us o cheero cotmmision house on the thst floor, ‘and thio secand and tbird siories uro occupicd a8 o woodenwars stotehoure by L. Gould & Co, Tho upper jtoor was filed with” brooms, Laskets, atd othor ligt hounskooping articles. 'Ihe ori- gin of tho fire lsuvknown, bus_prohably aro turough the carclessucds of some of tho work- moen, o, 60 is occapiced thronzhont by L. Could & Co., eud it weparated from tho wear balfl of tho bwlding Dy ntuick fira aall, The budding s owned by Hency ki, Shufoldt, the distilior, ond 15 but elightly dnmazed, certainly not moro than 40 too wouut of $5,090. 1t in fully Towured. Jut a8 the fire brole ont the propolier Ama- zon was about feaving Paxtou’s dock, 1n tho r.ar of tho burninsy bmlding, for Grand Haven, hav- itg on board a numbor of Grangora from Michi- gau, ‘Tho start of the boat was dotayod, aud tho Passongers had o fust-clany OpoOTIWINE7 0 WiLe usws o Cueago condlngiation on & very Auull Bualo, NBUE An sttempt was niady to learn from Mr. E. Bogurdun, @ member of the firm of Bogardua 1isou,, tho puiout of the tirm's lows and Hnsus ance, bt he was abloouly to say that thoirsiock wana probably abous €15,000 aud that thev were woll lusured. 1fo could ot way what their in- suranco was or io wint comgancs, Their lows ;\-nll boctiotly from wazer, sud cannoe bo very larze. Mr. L. Gould was found and interrogated a8 to 11 Joss andd iumneance, but wanifested o peeiliar aud_rouiorkablo rgnorauce ot bis owi husinesa aifaits ns wall bo seos frow the following con- versation : Jteporter—Can yo tell me. Mr. Goald, some- thiug near tho valio of your stock iu the burued builiiog ? Mr, Gould—{ don't kuow anything about it, Way it insured ? Mr. Go-mYod, ‘s ‘nll"-\\'nru thio policios separate on that buiid- K ? Ar. G.—Yen. R.—'Then 1t wonld seom as it you might know pretty near what your stock wad by the policies you hold, Alr. (i,—Don't know auylhing abont it. 38, 1f 1 understand you, tia, you don't know how much #tock yoa lisve over thore, nor Low much it is ineared for Ar. G.—Don't kuow anything about it. fvmay be oddod to Mr. Gould's very clear e planation that o fair ostimate of bus damaged atock, as far as it could bo socn, would be soie- whero near ¥5,000 or 86,000, MINOI ¥IRES, The alarm from Dox 43 at 2:15 o'clock yestor- day moruing wuy caused by the discovery of tiro in tha two-utory frame buildiog No. 511 Ogden avonne. iuitding owned by Johu Dorgel. ocen- pivd by Micusel licenoy. Loas, 300 fully in- sured, A firo, doubtless the work of an incondiary, was digcoverad in An unoccupied frame cottage, st No. 29 West Taylor wtroet, st half-past 1 o'elock yesterdas 1oorming, and an Alarm was rupg from Box #52. T'ho 1iro was extiugmshboed witlt only slight dnmage to tho building, which 1 cwned by Bir. Kearn. ‘Tho alarm from Box. No. 433 a¢ 2:15 o'clock yesterday sfternoon was caused by a tire break- it out w tho Lwa-story framo buiddiog, No. 581 Ogden Lyenuo. Tho struceiro in owued by Jot Soerzel, nod {8 occupied on tho first floor by Michael Heeney o3 o grocery aud re adonco, and on the second by Joln Blauchard. eousy losos about 400 on stock and furuiture, which is fully tuoured in Alclvidle Marino uud Iure of Now Jersoy, DBlanchard loses about 250; no insu- rauce, Tha loss on building i about 4005 in- surauco unknown. ——— ELSEWHERE. NESR GILMAY, ILL Spectal Dispalch to The Chieago Tribune. Kanuaxeg, 1L, Bopt. 31,—Tho rosidenco of Arthur Hicks, 2 milon south of Gilmau, burned thiu moruing. Tho adults of the fawily were ahaont, aud & 4-ycar-old child was burned to death. AT DEXTER, MICH. Desorr, Bopt. 21— tito at Dextor, Mict, st 8 o'clock 'ths evouing, dsstroyed tho vash sud Wiind fxctory and eider !l owued by Pholps & Nill Bros. Loss about 316,000, No iusurauce. AT ALTON, Speetal Dugnateh to 1he Lo wkago Tridune, 270N, 1L, Supt, 21,—This mormng sbout 1 o'clock a fire broke out in u frame building ou tho corucr af Alby aud Fifteenth utceets, onned by Mew, Singletou, which was, with tho furuiturs, cubiroly consumed. Lous, §1,000; no lusu/auco. AT OALISSUR Speelal Dispateh to 7 GaLaorEo, Iil., Bopt, 41 morniug & liro broke vut 10 the Galosburg Nov- elty Iron Workd, Aftor buroing a considersbla ypartion of thu roof it waa extinguished. Lows, 5 psured, AT APRINOPIELD, ILL, Kruxariety, I, Sopt. 21.~Late last night Lelaud stablo, o now wuustautial brick building, way discosored to bo on fire, and, betoio 1o fawes could bo lmt ont, 95 tous of hay, 15 bt ol of oats, 100 b els of corn, aud ouo ¢ woro burned, Ono liorso was alan badiy weorched neforo he dould bo got out. The Josy i about ¥3,000, AT NORTIL ATTLEDORD, MRS, Provivesce, . L, Hopt, 21.—A Bro broke ot tuin evoung lu the miverware mauufactory of tho Whiting Alanufacturiuvg Conipany, North Altleboro, Mass., which was_entirely destroyed. Locs estimatod at 100,000, Most of the stock was i tho vaulw, which, 1t s hoped, are firo-proof ; 1t nat, tho loas will be much greater. I'ie build- ing was alao occupiod by ¥, 8, Drapor & Co., and Suith & Gumodo, jowslry manufacturers, who Toso about $13,000 aachi, All prtatv well insurod. Over 300 men ara thrown out of cwployment, s CHURCH AND STAYE. Pioravrrems, Sepl. 21,—During the last three dayw' mesting, dolegates from Liberal Leagues in various parls of the country have been iu aession lLore to mako arrango- wonts for w Convemvion of Liberal, to hold in this July 1876, llesolutiuna wore adapted afiiruing ¢ principlo of separation of Church snd Btato sy the coruer-stona of civil wod roligions liberty, aud the foundation of coustitutiousl govern- went. . e KANSAS CITY PACKING. swctal Dupaten U Phs Chicaoo Tridune, Kaxgas Qiry, Mo, Bopt, 3L.—The vacking- season was opened ln thiscity to-dsy b&l‘lluuu- son & Armour, who killed the first (nstalimsnt of Toxsa cattle, Tho zumber of csuls 10 be tutelared thin yoar will not bo_ e laeen a8 list, bt for tho most part will ho of a_ b rlaen. Plankinton & Armnur will probably Lill 22,600 hinad of beaves and 10,041 head of hoge. The ather packing-houucs will kill a4 mavy wore, - WASHINGTON, Youmng Fisher in Jall, Like a Common Feton—~The Hoston Postmaster Likes 1y Remnain in Ofiice~Appoint= ments, tc. . Buecial Inapateh ta The Chiennn Trihune, Wastisoron, 1., €., Sept. 21.--Tha arreat, latt night, of Youvg Fiehar, laht sawistavt to his father g District Attorney, for maki anay with prassniments, appeal Londs, indiciments, and oiher similar court apors, las beou expected. Tho t 1w kept in confivoment, and allowed no privilozen that are not accorded to other prison- ore. The ritizon ara sery much excited, and ol hiojeful ot i8 tho buginnivg the end. [t sppears that a reccat di greemont has sprung up botweon Judge Fisher on the one eide an1 Dick Harrington aud A. B, Williams, of wafe-burglury notonety, on the other, which the righteous ate praging may be tho meana of rpendily furthenng the ends of justies by a revelasion of tho eecreta of tho Rine, Tlo President has appuinted Wiliiam ¥. Green Coltector of Internal Revenun for the Sixth Dis- liam Caifrey, of Nevras- Receiver of Public Monoyn in tho Wyoming Thstrict. Ho has al+o rigned tho cominis- sion of Alezander Winta, of Aiabnwms, to Lo Chief-Tustice of Utal Tarritary, Tosumngtor Burt serived hero to-dav, snd ob- tained au early wtorvicw with tho Tostmasters tienoral, Mr. Jovell way not over-cordial in bin recention of tho Jiaaton Vostmarter, whose ro- moval has already beon virmally made, slihoigh 1L now seemd probably that he will ba allowed to remun in Lis present gfice, Gew, Burt rerorted that bin new bond had boen executed. and would arnve hero within twenty-four Lonrp tume. This fair- 17 nonpluséed the Postmaster-General. for jt ro- moved the olo ewusy awizned by hun in his lotter to _ Bure for din- uiseing the latier, Jewsll hiad written wisaine a lotter jast week Ioforming Bact thut ho hui allowed five month to rol around withony fiog & vers bond, notwithstendivg repeated remndern the-eabout from the Departmont. Such n failure would bo secepted by tho Dopart- went us o fexienotion of tho ofiice of Pontmpster st Doston, The statement wuy added that the nowe of the Hon. Edward 8. Toboy lad heau mrercuted to tho Prosilent a4 Lue nroper man Lo ericcean lurt, aud that two days after tho recsipt of thiy lotter tun oftico sheuld bo placed in cherge of Mr. Tobvy. Up to the bour of closing business thin sfternoon ro word from tho Dresident had been received by tho Postmaster-Goueral in_ relation 1o this ense, which is now docidedly complicated. Itin proba- Bfe that the whela thibz nay bo smoothed over, ;md that Burt will romuin i ofiice for & whilo ot oast. Suporvivors Onigtey and Hall have goae to New York aud Baston to look into the busincea ot spprawing imported werchaudise, Thu in- ventigution is Lrought about by tha detormina- tion of tho Treasury Department to roguira ap- praining officers to make (requent revorta, fiv- ing tho rates of their appraisements of all kindu of merchaudivo. iu order that an uuiform aver- 8ge rato msy bo eatabiishod. FAIRS. CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. CrscrsyaTy, Bept. 2L.—Public interest 1n the Cincinnati Exposition is sseadily on the iucresse, aw i shown by tho large percoutago of gein m reccipts ns comparod ywith last year. ‘Tho graud feataro of to-dsy was in Lho Honienituzal De- parumont, whers i tbo fourth tloral display largs promiums wore offered for cul-flowers oud gladiohssos, 1fome florists {ook promiums in Lo formier class. aud in tho Istter cluss the Ligh- est swwands wero wado to James Vick, of Roches- tor, N, Y. who exlibilod nearly 160 varieties. Ou' Friday ezt ao oggregate of #1200 will bo offered iu prowinme tor differont Yorioties of floral disjlag, and it is oxpocted that thoso unu- sually Iargo prizes will produca au exbibition un- paraileled in America. VERMILLION COUNTY. Swecial Dupatel tr The Chirags Tribune. Dasvites, D, Sept. 21,—The roventcenth snnual exbibition of he Farmers' nud Me- clisnics’ Aesoctation of Vermillion County open- ed to-dny. The entricsin tho atock class wero numerons, zud of fine grade, Tho wechauioal dopartment, as swoll as the tloral hall, are not as yot Teceiviog the ususl amount of attoution, though fho cold, raw etate of the wosther proba- Dly has its oficct 1u these depariments, Lould the woatbor bocoine wasmes, the Fair will doutit- Joan bo succerarnl. DANE COUNTY. WIS, Specral Dapatoh to The Cairagn Tribtne, MAwisox, Wis., Sapl ‘e Dane County Fair openod to-day. Vho list of entries s vory lazgo, and thero is B large quantity of good stock already on the gronund, with & good ex- bibition in eome other dopartments, aud tho prospect of & good show. The wontter, how- ovor iu cold and clondy. Tiocent froats have withered corn, vines, sud tendorer vegetables onerally, through thia koctiot. and done much :}dmgu to tho grape crop, which is very back- ward. SKA FAIR. Srectal Durpatch to The Chivuga Tribune. Oxana, Nob., Sept. 21.—Tho Btate Fair opencd hera to-day whib a smail attendance cf people. Entriea cnongh Liave bLeon made to 811 ths large arthail, but the articles are nat yoi on the ground. Tho stock display oxcels by far any ovor seeu in Nebraska, More thorougbrod cat- tlo aro on tho ground than have aver buen ex- bibited in all our Blaip Peirs combived, Tho ¥alr coptinues to Frday night. There will bo Tacing oach day, commenving with to-day. THE CROPS. ILLINOIS. Epecial Duspaleh to Ihe Chirato Tridune, Cmadralox, Itl, Bopt. 2L.—A frost hore last night checked the growth of corn. No rerious resolts excopt in low ground, whore the crop 18 still backward, Speaial Dispateh to The Cacazo Tribune, BroouiNaTox, 11k, Bopt. 21,--Last night there whH & vory sovero frost, formiug ico nosrly o quartor of an inch thick. On tho low lauds corn was killed ; tho only damage, however, ro- sulting being to form ears of soft or laferior quality. 2 MISSISSIPRI, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune, YVicissyno, iliss., Bopt. 21.—Tho frusy lest night in this county and Northern Louisiava mincerially dujured top cotton. Dickiog 8 o~ reasing vigorously, but such esrly frost will re~ fico tls azpected yiold. 10 Speciay Dispateh {o 1'ha Chicago Tribune, Cevan Ravios, In., Sept. 31, —The tlrst frost of the soason occurred in thim vicinity last wight, and, slthough quite wevore, it is thought tuat bat tutle dumnage was dono, the corn generally being boyoud dsnger. KANSAS. Special Disvatch o The Chioudo Tribune, Lawnance, Kau., Sept, 21,—3light frosts have been fult this weok in mnoy sectious of tho Btate. Crops, howavor, are 5o nearly harveated that no materisl damsge bas or can bo douo, FINANCIA MONTREAL. MoyTrEAL, Can., Bopt, 21.—The Mechanica’ Bauk of Montres! has suspended. MoxTuEAL, Hopt. 81,—Tho Directors of the WMochanics’ Bank have issued u statemont sayivg tbat in cousoquenco of tho dixcovory of seriouy Qefaleations wlich intorrupted uegotistions i progress for amalamation with _another Lauk, ponding statement, they deem it their duty for 1ho botter protoction of all interests to surpend ayment for tho prosant, ‘I'hio tuterests of bill- fiu{uam oud dopoxitars are fully protectod, and the Directors hoyo at an early day t0 make uch an arrsugement as will securo the best pousible realization for $ho uhareliolders, SAN FRANCISCO. 8ax Praxcisco, Cal., Bopt, 21.—Thore is noth- ing naw at tho Bauk of Cslitoruis. The oficors aud Diveasors contradict the statomout that the bank will reopen o tho 47tk fust,, seying that 10 tlme hias bosn Bxea yus, but give the Lupres- sion shat U8 resumplion abous that dme s probabls., " THE EIGHTH ILLINOIS. A Large Attendance at the Mor- rison Reunion Yestorday. Gpeeches by tho Mayor of Morrison, Gen. Farnsworth, and Gov. Beveridge. Reminlscences of a Gallant Regiment, the Matrix of Elsht Generals, Speeral Duoateh to The Monntzon, 1il., Sept. 21 of tho Eigbt Iilinois ‘alry was colobrated here with groat exlat, the poople of Whitenide and adjacent counties turning out in great numbors to participata in tho caremonies. Tho townk- folk vied with each otlier In extending hospitali- ties to the veteraus and Invited gueste, and the day wau observed by sll claswos as a liolidar. Tho regimont was ono of which tho people of Whitesido, Kane, Dulago, Oglo. McHonry, De. Kalb, Winnebago, Doone. Kenda!l, mnd Will (ountlon, a8 well aa Cook, which contributed hor quots, may well bo proud. It was a regiment which, fn throo weeks. was recruited to tho full quota, twolvo companios, snd tho thirteenth bed to be disbanded and distributed among| the others, that the voluuteors who wero erowding forward in rerpauso to tho call might bo admitted to the pervice, It foughit through the War, belng mus- tered in Sopt, 18, 1861, and mustered out June 17, 1365, and meanwhilo doing noble service to the hard-foughs campaigns of tha Army of the Fotuunc, and in Stonoman's cavairy command. It pave (v tha wservice Gen. Goorgo A, Foteytho, who was & Licutenant of tho Eighth: Gen. (now @ov.) J. L. Teveridge, Gen. Jol F. Parosworth, and Gens. Willism Gamble, Dapiel Dustin, D. It Clon- denin, Johu M. Waite, aud Eloo J. Farnsworth, besides alarge pumbor of commissioned oflicers taken from its rauks for other regiments, and it 103t on tho field and iu hospital and thiough dia- cliaryes becauso of wounds 530 en. ‘The membory of the rogiment who aswerabled here to-day to the number of about 200, wclud- ing Gens. Parsworth, Boveridge, and Dustis, wero mot ut tho Court-House by Mayor Jsckeon, who, in & neat epeech, extended to them the Lospitalities of the cty, Gen. Farusworlh respouded in one of his Lappicst offoits, in which, after hagtily sketching the history of the regunent, its terrinle encounters with the euetay st South Mouutaio sud Antietam. its tichts for weeks on the sirmish Jine, ita Lot lees fatal en- counters with the syphoid, which at ooe tuuo sent uver 400 men o tho Lospitsl, and the ard:- ous duties of the mon au sappers and miucrs, lie coucluded with espressing tho hope that the country might for the futuro encape thie scourge of war. It wesa relic of barbarism which ho trua might yet be domo away with by international orbitration. 1t had, however, dewmoustrate] thet in the intelligence, coarage, avd patriotism of the citizen woldiery did tha country find ita etrenisth aud sapport ja time of dunger, snd Lht & standing anny was not & res quirenent of our. Goverument boyond & mero ekeleton orzasization, The Socioty of the Repiment then elocted the follawing ofiicerd for tho cuwuing year: Preyi- dent, Gen, J. P. Farneworth; Vico-Prosideut, Aaj. John M. Boutiworth; Beeretars and Treusnrer, Msf. A. Hord. A resolution wax sdopted secepting the invitation of the One Hundred and Fifth Illiucis Legiment to umite with them i the noxt avnual reunion, Tho Society then adjourned to Library Hali to a rplendid banquet provided Ly the ladies of Sorrison. Amony she Loayts wero : “* Our Coun- ry,” responso by Prof. M. R. Relly; “Tho Lighth Cavalry." responso by Gen, Farnaworth, in which bo facotiously referred to the populor notion of a Lattlo sy ol engagement in whioh the men fonght 1t complote ordar, aud firad reg- ularly on order, as if on & dresy parads, instesd of evory man pretty much on ik own account; “Tho MWesoic Dend," drank standing and in eileoce; *Tbo Ono Hupe dred aud Falth_1lnois,” rosponse by Gen. Dos- tin “The loyal Citizenw"” response be the Rev. G. T\ Crissman ; ' The Loysl Womou,” response by Sisj, J. M. Southworidi:_* Tho Htato," reson:e by Gov. Bovoridze. In tho course of his respense, Goyv. Boveridgo eatlod attention to the fact that tho Eighth Cavalry was called ivto servico in the Army of the Potomar bofore they bad been armed, nod wers not armod unti) three weelot after. 'Then they wont 1o the front ond begau active campoigning tnstesd of waitmg for Jewsons in the dnil. They were constsutly it ective gervice, and a8 conatautls wero their ranks thinned out by diseaso and death, filled Dby rveruity from the boys st home, tho whols number calisted in tha regi- ment during its four yeary' servico boing about 9500, Tho regiment wutered tho sorvico L1sk strong: 450 wmen were lost; 430 re-omlisted somo had onterod the regulst army, amd o nuw- ber hisd accapted commiasioms in other remi- ments. In the Pepinsular campmign, o the ad- veuce on Richmood. and st Gettyaburg, Will- tamsburg, the ecvon deyw’ ficht, tho siego of Yorkiown, at Antietam.—in all the ongagoments in woich it took chnrl,—ll. was ever iu the front in tho attack, and smong the last to quit the field, and its lussury way 8 part of tho biatory ot the Btate. An ouiginal poem ootitled -* Our Rogiment,” waa road by W. W. Roberts, m which a _fittiog tribute waa paid to the memory of Maj. William I, Modill, who -1l in the engagement at Fallng Waters, Moryland, aud by whom Company waa recrusted, Other toaxio followed. At nighs-fall the bauquet closed, to allow the house to Lo nsed for the social reunton, whicn was & m oet enjoyable alfsir, snd way participat- od 1n by tho votersus of thoe Lighth, the mowm- bors of somo twents-five other regiments, who were their guerts, und the Sterling City Guardy, by whom they wero welcomed on thoir arrival. =% i s TIE ST. LOUIS WHISKY TRIALS. 'Tho Effort to ¥iave the Indictments Quashicd~Joyce. Srerial Dipateh to The Chicayo Tridune, Br. Lovts, Mo., Sopt. 21.--Tho arguments on the demurrers in the whisky casen werv ro- wumed in tho United Btates Circuit Court {lis moruivg. District-Attoruoy Dyer opencd for tho Governmont. Ilis efforts woto maiwly con. finod o roplies to the arguments of the defendants' counsel, on the point that tho indictmonts againet tho dofendants are de- foctive in clarging thetu with committing mis- denicanors instead of felonies, He occupied tho attuntion of tho Court for sboul au hour, and was followed by thie Ifou, Jobn B, Houder- son, who spoko for about the same length of time. Kium sod Noble made sbort replies, aftor which tho Court sdjournod uatil 4 p. m, Justico Miller announced fuat ho would taka tho eaxo uuder adviseracnt, sad 1t s (juito probable that Lo will rouder & decision to-morrow or next day. The defendants aro all quits hopo ful that sho indictwonty will ba quashed. Col, Jobn G Joyco, ex-lioveuuo Agous, baviu Leen wirusted nnder sn Indictment pram-rafi againnt hiw at Jelterson City, obtainod a wiii of Tisbeas cutvus this aftertioon from Justico Miller to provent bis being taken to that point. The wam ground of the application for tho writ s tho fack that Joyce 18 on tral befors the _Circuit Court liere, snd that tho Court at Jefforson City hias na right to ko bim out of 1bo furisdiction of this Court untt bis cass bere is decided, The wiit vay mudo roturnablo in three duys. st by s TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Indians Conterence, at Indiauapolis, ad- ouined st uoon yesterday with tho reading of 8 ist of appowstioonts by Biehop Foster, ‘The Conforeuce meots uext year at ltockport, Bpen- cer County. ‘The Assistant United States Treasurer of Now York City, 0. H, Pattorson, is in Cairo, L, 0o 8 ¥ist tu bia frieuds, The body of Capt. Dain, lost on_the schooner Ououdaga st Clucugo, urrived &t Buifalo yosior- dey noon. Tho fuuerad will Lo beld to-dsy. Au election was bietd at Frooport, 111, {cuwr- day, upou tho yucstion of $ho purchase Ly the city of addiiopal groundd fof camotory purs pot A smali votd was polled, Tho proposi- tion way dofeted. Pishiug sud shooling etill goes on at Pewau- Kee, thougk tho weathor for & faw dayw haa bean rackor cool. W. E. Millor. of Chicago, took by lrmsel yestorday 80 pounds of pike sud pickerel. 2 i The Psrmers’ Institute, Insugurated by the ‘Miciigea btate Lioard of Agricaiiuze to disipaie tho prajudica of farmers_agniont the Collegs, ' will open st Amands, Mich., Jan. 10. Others will bo orcamzed by’ the fariners thomnelvos. Tho Commuttra in chargo of the Institute 1 the Hon, J. Webster Childs, Chalrmsn, and A, D, Dyckman and Milion J. Gavel. Admirsl Wellalsoy and othor British naval of. ficers wera cntertainod at s clam-bako at the praunds at the Squantum Club, Justbolow Provls dence, R. L., yostordsy aftornoon, Goy. Lippitt, Sonators Anthony and Barnside, Msvora of Providenco nad Newport, and othor distingnish- od gentlomen ware prosent, Mk i FRANCISCO. The Jonrnnlistic MudeThrowing ta Itesnltt i o Saic for Libel, Bax Fuaxcraco, Rapt. 2[.~A now palnt of {a torest je about to bo made in the jourualistio war which has hoen going on here rince the fail- ure of the Baak of Californis, Tho Alta shis morning printed an oditorial charging the pro- prictors of tho Bulietin snd Call with have mg pursued tho courso they bave fol. lowed during aud sinco the Iate panic with tho abject of affecting tho stock market sod creajing & financial panic. As & consequonce, tetin and Call - proprictors, through their o dubin F. Swift, are now proparing, and in o fex duww will.file, complaint for libel toinet tha Alle. 1Lin expocied that, oming to the tntimnts councetton botwesn the newapaver flzht and tho tnenanl cowplicationn, some vary lutarestin o iU bo made, DRESA GOODs, DRESS G00DS AT THE Great West End DBry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, ADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Rospectfully invito the publie to an inspection of tho oxtensive lines of Now and Fashionablo Dross Fabrics which they havo just opened, in all the latest and most Gesirable shadoes. Knickorbocker &now-Flake Suit- ings, 8-4 and 6-4 wide, in varied asgortment. Elegant Now French Baskot Suite ings in exquisite shedes. ’ Large varioties of Ecif-colored, In- visible, and Mixod Plaid Costumeo’ Cloths. Choico Novelties in Tronch snd Scotch Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Docp Cloth Shade Grounds, and' Bright Colors for Children’s Wear. Camel’s Hair and Domespun Serges and Plaids to meteh. Large lines ol tho Latest Costume Novolties in all desireblo shedos. Elegant Shndes Fronch Cashmores end Morinos, very chonp. Two onses Colored Urap d’Ete, in last soason’s shades, $1.26 goods, for 75 cts. Fine All-Wool French Sorges, solid colors, 60 cts, worth 85c. Groat Bargains in Empress Cloths at 40 and 50 cts, muchundervalue. * 8paocial Bargains on our Choap Cen- tro Tablos at 20, 25, and 30 cts yard, consisting of Poplins, Serges, Crepe Cloths, Hair Line Valencias, Plaids, English Berge Buitings, &c. 7 PATR T TRADE 0 750 V25T SDE? __IKDOSTAIAL EXPOSITION. ALL READY! THE INTER-STATE Indnstrial Txpasition OF CEIICAGO, With lts Gesud Arzay of ho most intereuiing Objects g Completsly Full i all Departments, A te apeu to the public from 8 3. m, 010 p. my wriry day except Suudaye, nntil Oct, 0.8 Thoso ®ho huve seeti t uuito o pronouncing 14 & miode! collection of the yroducts of The Studiv, The Workshop, The Musenm, The Orchard, The Garden, and The Field. 1t fn emphatically » triumpl of which tha Northe weat may well bo proud, EBvery Arrangomont for the Comfort of Vias itors wnll be found in the Duilding. All Rutlway sud Transrortation Lines give redaced rates, placing this GREAT UPTORTUNITY withln the Toach of all, Doy't fail ta virit this Magnificont Kxhibition apd BRING THE FAMILY. PRICES OF ADMISKIONS Commutation Tickets, fifteen 5.7 For Adults, ull day uod vven [ For Chilidren, )l day and ¢ 280 For Aulultw, ou Haturds; o For Children, on Saturda) @ 6o Mtor 0y, m, evers day, adulls b6 Aftcr 0 ), m, overy day, cbidren, s A Brioudid Orcheatra of thirty yisces constantly jou LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH STEAMERS. Yor Raciny, Milwauken, awt West Bhare ports, v, huntay i i ", duseyls nd buntan I at 1The Cummon Sende Truvs 1s 88 tesr perfection aa can bo otiaied dn thiv class of urticles, Ay)wnd by the Goverument, judorad by the mudlcal fr Yo sud udinized by all who use thew, Ls it auy woudes that the Commoit Konsa Trucs ocliiued all rivalry 1= From Editorial Cilcago Daily Tribuus, Sopt, & Bumnel G, Prince writes, Madjson, Wia., Juue 23t **1t b4 now nearly ix yoand siuce [ luft olf wearia, fout ¢ Compiou Seuwo Lrutas which o, ag Rroreds -yond all cavil, thiat the sbove-nawvd (russ Las ef~ focted 8 PERFECT CUREX RUPTUKE CU; Apply to DARTLETT, BOT- BAN & PARKER, 6) State-at., Caicago, ~ G Trviacd of bl kiudy, Sipjuricon, Elastio Stoeke , Cruiles, Justruwenty for Delurittics, &, Common_ prudonoo requires oxamination or‘tho Miastio Truss, -goutly nressed cand Lip HocY, e Tetains ghv i

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