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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 1 tpanrance les e State plete Terard of e¥rry fire mpetent persunm pabd for their 8 3 reeerilaennld Benedt the Inaurance con- Ing thein more cautlons fu the wag {u ey weite 1hor riste, Clatrs wn of the Committes on Legfse W of the New York Boar) of Fira Underrire addrermed o Contens, e He g of the iy exting mern effert fianatr loeecn of (- (isranca companics in tita o try, a0 compared with tioso of arhier countries, thin' peswarcisng of the Kntfonal Ioard, (€ apprared ¢ thia, avera larses 0f conspmnien {n England, I'tance, Gdrrmany wea 0 per eenl of itim, Itk onr chargos wors fiva or &is (e larger than they were, und of our uet woalh wy Tmrned up rix times ag ek ag our nejghtors, and bya-ond-byo we wauid becare proresane idlon ok neconnt of thera dinproyortionale Loawes, Thin conull ooly be panedied 0 trgone bt fiateance J3ww sl other methade, whien their Copvention sbould taky into accont. Cliarion T, Lo sterg 0f tha Chzmber of Life Ineurance, it vttt p bR R ou the AuJect of taratiou, il ko tazee ovght 1o bo Irgely To- dduced, Aud A cinoge tade o the mouner of ek Tevyinm, wo that they aboald fall on'y on husincem profis, and oot cit money pab nway to pay Mfe- alfchos, B Convention wtjnurned until to-marrow, CANADIAN NEW The Ontario Exhibliion~Erecmnsons —SerEte Bites—Suow—Firut Shipmant of Bartey. Koeeial Dupateh to The Chieago Tritisie, OrrawA, Sept, 23.~To-marrow the P'rovincial Exbibition closen, liaving baen most succoraful this year. The annual macting of tho Outario Agricultursl aud Arta Awsocistion was held lsat vight, In thecourso of tho Prosidont's addroes, Lo urged farmors to adopt 8 moro improved sys- tom of farming, and sdvised them to pay moro attontion to grazing sud to other thau grain crops. Ho regrattod that o treaty of reciprocity with the United Btates had mnot been adoped, as farmera would have gainud great sdsansagos from it. He pointed out the advas- tages of tho Ontario School of Agriculture for tralning fermers’ "wons, and showed how ad- visablo it was to have Canads properly repre- sontod at tho Philadolphia Exhilition. Thbe uext annual oxhibition ill be hold 1 Hawiltov. Lieut.-Gov, Macdonsld fuangurated the npw Normal Belinal in thin city yestorday, The Hon. Aloxander Mnackenrie, romicr of Canada, and tho lion, Oliver Mowat, Fremier of Ontario, also took part, Tho Istter fu bis npaech said 1t was extromoly lNkoly that the ollice of Mniatee of Education for tho I’rovince wouid ba created, and that tho Hou. Adam Crooks would bo fua cupant. mfioo:'mgu., Rept. 23,~Tudge Mondelet, of tho Quobee Bangh, rafused to Lear an election case yaatordsy becsuse be Lold that tho Lleotion Court of this proviuse is uncoustitutional, The sixth aunual Communication of tho Grand Lodgo of Freo aud Accopted Masons of this Provineo {8 now in seeston horo, Most Worslup- ful Grand an.-.r Dunbar, who presides, de- d tho annusl charge, "vé;.!.mus, N. B., Sopt. 2%.—Gov. Archibald, of Nova Hootia, aod Gov. Tilloy, of New Drans- wick, will bo present ot the oponmg of the Manufacturars’ Ixhibition oo I'noeday noxt. Tonunto, Bopt. 23.—Bergt, Bates 1w announc- ad to begm bistrampthrough this I'rosiuce trom Windsor to Montroal o-morraw, carrying tho Stara snd_ Stripes, and passing turough the principal citics. i = Baow fell yesterday, covering the ground, in the County of Huron, Tho schooners Sweopstake cud Persia left this barbor yesterday with 12,000 bushels of barley, each bound for Erio, Theso are tho firat car~ §o0s of the season, < FAIRS, AT WEST LIBERTY. 1A, Speetal Dirvatch ta The Chieado, Tribune, Wesr Lmeaty, s, Sept. 23.—Tho Urion District Agricultural Fair began hero tho 21at fust., and closes to-morrow, the 21ith, The ter- ritory which contributes to this very succesaful agricultnral oxbibition comprises this county {Muacatine), Cedar and Johnson ; one of tho best and richest agricuitural sections of Iowa. I venturo the assertion that at no IFair in.this or any other Btato can any better short-horned cattle be found than wero exhibited here to-day. Buch herdaas Jacobs', Mrs, Rimberloy’s, Chiase's, and Nichols' are hard to exesl. Mra. Kimberloy owns and manages 8 herd of nearly forty, all of the choicost blood. Tho first promium wag pwarded her for tho bert hord, sud the sweopstakes on bull, Jscobstook tho sacond on o lerd, aud the Sweopstakes on cows. Tl lo- cality is becoming noted for tho breediog of fine ‘Dlooded short-horns, ‘'flio exhibitions of logs was largo and oxceliont, mainly of the Detksluro breed. The show of slicop is only fair, Thera aro somo fino horses shown of theyarious grades. The trotting was fair. The best tuno made was 2:36. The exhibition of sgricultaral implements was mongro, but the show of frult, particularly Apples, was guod. IROQUOIS COUNTY, ILL. Bpeeral Dispaleh to The Chicano Ty idune. Oxanraa, 11, Bept. 23.—Tho Iroquois County Pair opons st this place Tucsday, Oct. b, cou- tivning four days. Ltberal promiuma aro of- Tored for all classes of stock, implements, ngri- eultursl products, mechavical skill, ete. The Boclety offers 8800 in trotting purses, divided aas follows ; Bopt. 6, purseof $100, for three-minute horses ; Bopt, 7, porsa of 2500, frec-for-all; Bept, 8, parso of §200, for 2:40 horacs, The entrius to theso races closo Monday, tept. 27, Qur track is a tnle moro than half a mile in longth, and has been put In superb condition, the turne lengihened and throws up, tho whole track &cnpmt rolied, aud thoroughly drafued, It will be as hard and smooth a8 a floor and ** fast as » ghost” during the fair. A large fleld of horaes 18 oxpected, gome twenty or more hnvmfi already beon heard from. Everything oeaiblo will be done to make the exhibition at« ractive and interosting, With good woather wa will have a largo attendance. DANE COUNTY, WIS, Apectat Dupateh to The Clicago Tridune, Mapwox, Wie, Sept, 23, —The Dano County Fair had splendid weatber to-day. "Thers was & large erowd present, estimated from 6,000 to 8,000, and tho roceipts wero larger than auy day for yoars. Tho Grangors were ont lu force, aud Lad quite a reunton. A. M. Bmith, of your State, delivored nldvm(;nguk partisan speeeh, ful] of his peculiar ideas, apparontly i but fnrxl’uum bad any lig‘ll‘lu nmc)fllh:#:nt{);l‘?:; 1o respoct ; denunciatory of thoae nouwdurmng his views, capccially such nonspapery as Tiy Cincaco Trmmuxe, Madison Stale Journal, ote, Tho apeech was apparoutly designed tohelp Far- mer Taylor in gotting ro-elected Governor, and called forth many protests from his bearers, SOUTHERN OHIO FAIR. Speeial Luapaten to The Chicogo Trdune, darrox, O., Bept. 23.—The cntrica olready made for the Southern Ohio Fsir, which beging noxt Monday, are largely in excoss of those last your, especislly in machinery, vogotables, aug: liva stock of all kinds, ‘TLo prospects are gocd for & flus oxhibition, The entrios for speed ar, among the best horwes fo thoe world. Goldsmit| Maid will trot ou Woednesday sguinst & running mate, purso £4,000, mod beat ber time wadv on thie same track last October, being the best time over made on o half-mile track, Ou Fridsy a spocial Lot will take place betweon Luls aud Lucillo Golddust, mile heats, best thros in five, ‘vurse, $3,000, Large crowds aro oxpected. NEBRASKA STATE FAIR. Specral Duyateh to T'he Chieago Tridune, Saana, Nob., Sept. 23.~'T'he Biste Falr con- tinues to draw uuense crowds from all parts of the Htato and Iowa, The display to-dsy wag very fluo. Weather cloar and pleasant, — ——— > THE WEATHER. Wasuixarox, D. U, Bopt. 44—1 a, m.~For the upper lake region the dppur Missiesipp! sod lower Missouri Valleys, gunerally clear wostliof duriug the day, and bigher temporaturo than on ‘Thureday, soutlerly to westerly winds, and fall- Suy barometer, fullowed by coolor weather, 1ug baroweter and uorthorly to westerly winds in Minuosota during Baturday ulght or Suuday, 1OCAL OBSRRYAIION, Uu THE HORSE-DISEASE IN NEW YORK STATE, Yovosxeersie, N. Y., Boph 31.—Bavorsi Lorses at the Driviug Park aro affeoted by a dis- 0as6 slmilar to the epizooty. It swoms to cou- ouatzate in the throat, causing much dlatress, Haports from the iutcrior state that the discase hag brokea out in seversi of the towus, SPORTING MEW/S. Remarkable Exhibitisa of Woak Bate ting in Yestirluy's Game, The Philadelphins Beat the Whito Stockings 5 to O, Horpor's Tou Bracok Makes tho “Fastest Three-Year-0ld Time for Threa Milea, 8t. James tho Winuor of the Free-for- All Raco at Quiney. BASE-BALL. AN HONOMINIOUS DPERAT. The Plrladelphia Club wou a victory from tho Clieagos scatarday heeanso they desoroil ity —- Levauso thoy cutbatted, vutiielled. outran 1u 84l 18specta ontpisyed tho homo muo, There wat A lively expectation that tho Whitea would put in anathor heovs batting day, bt it proved fallacions. They rcent to play in streaks, aud overy other gamo ia gooerally good. av- ivg beaten tho Harifords, thoy loosed tholr grip, avd b to O woas tho ro- sulte A wor ghould Lo eaid for the umidre, Wl wis the worst ever feen fn Chicago, excepling only Hsyme st years long past, Mr. Stiren liaw evidently Peon in tho thlckest of woods since 1969, whew I piag ed fnn the Roctford ulie, aud yesterday b canue ont ke a vory disreputatile hermit, 1t is notto e eliarged to hit hat hie defested the Chicagos, for they didd that for theraaelves, but it shoulit be eald that be palpably dlsreparded the rules, and ehowed an I tensity of lmpartid Lad judgment that could not Lave been aurpiesnd, \ Of tho Chicigos, Glenn, tho usually trustworlby, took a day of, and scored four errors, two of thun being very Lad ones, Tho vpposing runs wero scorod by tlicss anl other orrors by Tastings, Devi, and Water- ran, Golden badly misjudged & fly, Warren made an overthrow, and the Tt (00k Jiart aa OCCINOL offercd, tiines alone played o et g, sud_he gained aroat anpiauco for & eplendid cateli” off - Mo- nilin's bat in tho reventh fnning. For the visitars, Murtan muftd two well-thrown balle, hut otherwisc thelr gatue wan A good oue, thonh they teok their runs wnly Ty suffirunce of the Culs cagoa, The remainder of the story b told (o TIE dCouk . cuicAuo. K T 3" Qlonm, 1.0 0 Dovlia, WLADELYR B.J e ;}u{m\n. 1b. R » Aduy.rt - [ 1 00110 000 A Clicago, 2, drgany 33 Trsey, 1; Zatt : Addy, 1. P Biclask), 13 Warron, 1; Darlin, 1. Chicae Jiaass on calied balls—Murnan, 1; Derlin, 1. Tisard baiis-Tiasviogs, 3 Wibl vitchenDoviib, 1. st earned=Nynor - . Time 7 qums_Two houre and tesaty minutes. Finpire—Sir, Stiee, of Reckford, ‘The name cluba play sgain Saturdsy, when, secord- 1ng 10 Tule, tho result will be reverned, phin, g, sl Turen af $50, 2:411 eliee, trottini, toreconl, o third, and £20 to foaril b & Tager, Carbyn'a e, #, Amboy ©. W, Plieipe! 1Ly 1 4 1 dist, or plas, & dash 9, the rociud o thgot § . '8, Sprivateld, H, If, J e, aud R, & J. Bawelt nam ards,” Nawgarce cuado In frel by a two bebigucck and wock, Roweld - conpiaiat of tonl rlhing, and the deciaiou of Jrutaen wan recepved until to-intraw, Idemith MLt axcust hies beat taneSvith @ runing mats, for § 460, MACES AT THL & PAlL PGl o T s o 5 2—The 1w fair of the Kinoslia Counte Apel nlterat S cliged toeday with o very i display of thienghont, a8 wull 13 a very larke atfendaiive. T Ny it wan a eueccsa, Thera was como very 4 trolflog on tho sccomd mnd Last duys for pureon ameunting to $1.8%, Fecond dix, Grs race, pase §43, for horaes owned i this aud ndjofning couutiea (hat mever beat 3:15, with fonr cattler, waicwily won by Hay Mm In threo steaiedt hgats, George I Marrin reeond, dohn Hesnn thizd, The secod race, purse of 340, six entrles, wag wou by Whaleloue, 'Lvay sre- and, and Minnde thicd, Thugeday, the tont 18ce, for three-mifnmite horaes, furse of $150, Gva entries, wos won by Miauic, Lady Gay second, sud Patelion (ir Heroml race, for Borscs with uo pecord belaw E.una of $5, five cutriea, wag won by Phll Hberi y sacoad, sud Ldzde tulid, Tiwe, 24T, o1 e KB AT THE RUNTINGTON, IND., FAIN, perial Dispalch to The Chicmo Tribune, TtesTiNGTON, Fud., Sept, 2,—The sttondancs at thn Conuty Fafr 1o-d1y Wau Very Lirge, not Jows than dum peaple Leing on 1he gronnd<, The waln featitre of tow y waa tho races, 'l three-mniucte trotting mateh was won Uy Sweet Wiltiam, owned by W. K, Mycrs, of Fort Wayne, I thico straight hoeats, "Tho fresforiall pieing match was won by Wabsai Peto, owned by Hugh A in three stralolit Leats, Time, 2467 2 . To-morruw tho fulr will conclude wit 21, o Taces, cte. THE TURF. FREEFORT DRIVING-PARK MERTIG. Srecal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tridune. ‘Frereront, I, Sept. 23.~Tho fall meeting of the Frooport Driving-Park Association commences in the Taylor gronuds, in thiv city, next Tues day, Bopt, 28. The fullowing are tha ensrios mada for tha trotting and pacing races : 3:20 Class~—Porse, $300; 8. C, Dawis, Light- land, Wie., enters b. g. Little Mack; Dayton Rweot, Polo, L., enters b, g. Billy Schrover; A. D. Boyington, Froeport, enters b, g. IFloccer; Charles M. Haggars, Froeport, s. m. Mollie Casoy; A, F. Morris, Davig, 111, b, 8. Bay Dan ; A, T. Phillips, Rockford, b. g. Lehigh ; Thomas Gould, Freeport, g, g. John J; L. Wilson, West Liberty, Ia., d. im Lano; Wiliam Vosburg, Clinton, 11L., blk. Harry Hopkins, 2:38 Class—-Purse ¢00, A. W. McMillan, Keo- kuk, Ia., entors r. g. Georgo Lucas; Goorge Carroll, Milwaukeo, Medoe; . Woiman, Joliot, Ill., b. m. Lady Logsn; J. 8. Secler, Clinton, 1a., 6. g. Nat Baker; Elly Wells, Cove ington, Ky., g. m. Nellie ; P, Mottman, Sharon, Wis., b, g. Badtgor, 2:28 Class—Furso 2700, A. J. Elder, Rochells, Il., s. g. Modoo; 8. W. Grangor, Milwaukeo, bir, g Gen, Howanrd; C. W, Doillipy, Delavan, Wis., . m, Amy; B. . 8iattery, Onarga, bik. m, Lady Wyron ; B. W. Wheelock, Moline, Il b, & Cap- tain: W. W, Hamilton, Freeport, 11, b g, Wol- ford Z3 Willlam Gallagher, Davenport, Ia., br. ?_i Whalobono; J. Murpby, Chicago, g. m. Lady 45 Class—Purgo, 2500, W, . McDael, Keo- Lulk, Ir., b. m. Lady McD.; Charlea Wilson, Jo- liet, 1iL, bik. g. Quarry Boy; G. W. Ducknell, Lobanow, Wis., br. g. Winder, Phree-Minute Cluss—Puiso, 2600, 8. C, Da- viy, Highiand, Wia., b. g. Liktlo Mwmo; A. D, Boyington, Fleecer ; A.J. Morrie, Uay Dan; . F. Plulllgn Lonigh; W, Ii. McDoel, Lody 3cD. J. L. Wiluon, Jim Lane; Wiliiaw Vosburg, Hsr- ry Hopkins, 2:32 Clasa—Purse 3703, J, H. Deadas, Monut Carroll, 1L, cr, g. Mazepps; W. W, Hamilton, Walford Z: Witliam Galincher, br.m. Kitty Btratton; Iy Wells, Nullio; M. aorso, La Crosee, Wis., b. g. Peavine. Lucing Race—~Pume £400. Paul Motler, Hills- borough, 11, b, g. Bucker Btato: A, O. Wood~ ward, Poplac Grove, Charley Enagn; E. E. Ecker, Olathe, Kan,, g. m. Nellio Gray; 0. G. Giegory, Controville, in., blk, g. Bealakin. 2:80 class--Purse, $300. A. F. Pbillips, Le- highi; I'. 8, Whitman, Belvidere, Iil., b, m. Lady 1 ; Thomas Goelly, Pocatonica. fll., b. g Btarter ; W. H. McDosl; Lady deD.; Col. Berry, Dayen- ort, Ia., bk, m. Carrie Georgo: P, Hichmond, ’rophietatown, 11L, ra. g. John Iandolpb. Free-for-all purse, $1,000—51, I’ Hulli'. Dur- lngton, Ia., g. g Tanuer Boy; W. Hender- son, Burlington, Ia., br. m. Lady Btar; I Wei- 1nan, Joliat, Iik, blk, m. Cozette ; 8, Y. rangor, Gen, Howard; O. W, Phillips, Amy I, TAF LOVISYILLE JOCKEY-CLUI RACES, LovssviLre, Ky., Scpt. 23,—-A Iargor number of poople than has boen at races duriug tho prosout week wituossed to-day's very excellent Bport. .p'l'lw first race, dauly of 12{ mlios for Woodburn atake, biad eight utarters: Robinson, Morgan & Co.'s brawn #lly Gyptie, bi Audtaiton, by Ma- zurkn, was the favorite, Ewalt aud Bwinney's ch, filly Emma Cobl, by Plauet, and Camelin, wan tho socond choico; Megibben's ch. filly Llews, by Astorold sud Edion, third choico, with W, F, Linck's Ballle Gardner, R, B. Chat- Lam's Lady Ilay, Dennis BMcCarty's \'nlarlma =3 ol {g. T.owis' Vinogreito, and Urinatoas hy)l In tho tletd, A good ntart was mado, Lady Lay, followed by Hallio Garduor, and Gyptis lesding the others, who wero huuched, and closs on te heols of the leads 0 clhango i places was nuade for a mils snd & auarter, nhen Erama Qobb ran furward, with Gyptis $icoud, atd Elems third, the othere wireggilig. o 2% Shiu Lonie-atretch Oy tis' ndar triod bard for tbe val, bub hed o content biwnelf with socoud place, uet DUy, Emma Cab, holding her own, an l:"mlgl}b g & yictor ; Gypiis toat, yod Eleme third, " ime, 3 ‘Thin 18 very fast conwidering e rmck was'very sy Tt sk Heforee sasis tog satue distance when i yea a 15 borses wistied €00 Y0, purse £30), Eol i Morgan & Co.uwb, b Silonaire, 4 yara uit by Elaask aud Hed Howu; L. (lark's b, c, Crowh Prince, Jearn Ol by Asterold snd Kate Andere son; Melutits &k Wwenneyw b, f, Katie Tearce, Burhiaiu's oh. c, lirakeamau, 4 yoers old, by Jack Mal and Cay ju I‘A. L. Lewls'Jos Juhns- Tiuglon, da 3 Drukessast suwiimes leading, and sl way) the Lol sireich by bhall w nock ur a0, Thie, 1140, I . Tho tirtl rece’ for yast atrks, o v tarire e olimue e Loy e T " nanted 1 W, Jenkius' 1., Anzons, by 1, Kovay ¥. B, Marpers b y Loziiguin tod Famie oltou; Btam, #, yeors Morgan; oooud race, mile hoatsy i\ & ‘Tosbroek, by hsston Williaw - Cotlrell's ch, v, oldy Ly Wwarduuce aud rolv B. Lexih! br. f. Yaudahte by Vapdal aud Vesperlite, ¢ yeurs olily 3, Russ Rute 1r's gr. ¢, Enllater, 3 yoars, by l:m}ulm and Urown. Ict, Kolister fed ab 1ho elazt, which Loatbion he held for more than ¥ miles; (hen gave way o Tailroeck, who pushed up rapidly, clowely foiaed Ly Enlistor DANVILLE, ILL, Spectal Dispusted to Tup Chicqon Tribune, DaxvirLy, Sept, 20.—The thied day of the Danhile Fair nyrxd with n hrge stieadince. The racing sram confhed to paciug, the fasteat timo beng 25 'Eke recetptn et the gates wers Irgee 1han eve 'fo-motrow the trottiug takes place, and & lag 19 auticlpated, ey AGUATIC. A BUDLL DACE AT BARATOOA. BARATOOA, K. Y., Sept. 23.—Englehardt won the scnll race by over a dozen lougtha. Timn, 23 minutes 22% seconds, e SPRINGFIELD, A Word About the SNceretaryship of the Raflrond nnd Warohouse Come DUsson=Lhe Lynalizers. Special Diapateh to Fhe Chrisago Trbune, Semivorieny, (M., Bept, 21—Tho foilowing corrospondenco touching the appointmont of a Suerotary to the Board of Railroud Conamissions orH to till tho vacancy occasioned by the resignas tion of A. M-Langhlin waa mada publjs to-day : Cinieatio, Tin,, 1:8) P m—Jokn M. Pearson, Chair- man Hanrusdand Warchotas Commsgion : Can yon defer the vlection of a S.cretary till to-moeow, for (be conaideration of snother :jvp}l:anfia;l)f Auswer, 4. 1L Batxosd, und others, To which the following roply wos sent To S, K. Dow, J. Il. Raymond, und othera: The Board went hows yeaterday, Will presont your cowe munication st the bext regular maciing, o, i you de- wiro, will telegraph theas aud request for you an earller moeting, A. MoLaveiirey, Tho papie of the naw eandidate ia not given, but it isdoubdoss Mr. (1. C. Bolland, who was Aeulsiant Enrolltug nud Engrossivg Clerk of the lust Sonste. ‘Tho parties thal telogiaph may, hawevor, bo advigad through theds dispatches that tho question of & successor bas long einco been scitled. lr. MeLaughlin sowo time nyo, a8 carly as July 1, notified the Board that he vould no louger servo at the present salary, aud there- fote the Bonrd began to look abroad for a Becre- tary., But tho nmearch did not extend far, for 1t has beon well understood, if nuy change occtured in this particular otleo, Mr. Jowes 1L Puddock, now of the Chiof Grain In- spector's office, of Chicaggo, was to have the place, The poners that bo havo 8o docided this, and the pow Becrelary, when ha sball baap- pointed, will sign bimself **James I, Paddocls, Beeretary of tho Board of Raulrond and Waro- houss Comutsstauers for the Stato of liliucie.” Ho any new applicants may as woll possess their souls in patience, ‘The State loard of Iqualization mat this morning and adopted a resuviution to sdjourn to- worrow moroiny a¢ 10 o'cluck, miue die. 'Iuo reo- port of the Committce on Capital Stock as to the principle upon wuich the misessment is to be made, as adopted, will be loft for tho Secretary of thie Board to complate. Thiy nsscssmant, uy voforo atated, witi more forn thau subsiance, will 1afso the cry for fustice through tnuo prees, | aud tho way this justice suall ba reached seowns to bavoe at joast struck the Board with suilivieut notso o commaud their attention. S — WASHINGTON. ‘The Chicago Customs Collectorship- Gen. \7ilson Criticives Sherwan's Momoirs—Louisinna Affairs,. Special Dispateli to Lhe Chicaao Tribune, Wastixutay, D, C., Sept. 28.—1t appeas that ths resignation of Collector Judd, of Chicago, was asked for under suthority of the President, and tenderod in obedieuce tothis hint, Up to tho closo of businesa hours to-day tho Secrotury had not heard from J. Rassell Jooos, to whom bo Lias tondored Mr. Judd’s place. Mucls tutoress has boen aroused hero awmong army oflicers over the annouucement (hat tho lupgthy roview of Sherman's memaoirs in tho last two numbors of tho (falary was writton by Ue 3. f. Wilkon, the well-known covalry Genoral, Ofticers of high ravk oxpress tho opinion that Gion. Bborman canpot well remain silent undor the arraignment of his statoments which those papers contain. Various statements wera telographed from thlu city last night purporting to givo the views of Gov, Kallogg of the sitnation in Lonisiana, It may be antbositatively stated that Mr. Ketlogg expresses tho highest gratificution at the condie tion of things there, polisical and otherwise, and the utmost confidence that there will be no disturbanco of the peace by politicians oy hay been anticipated for next January. ‘Tha Socrosary of War will, in "his next roport to Congrees, rccommend that all claims for quartorasters’ and commissary stores alloged to bave been taken by the army shull Lo trans- ferred from tha \War Dopartment to tha Southe em Cloms Commussion. Tho lstter bady haw authority and facilities foy obisining proper ovidenco of the justuoes, equitabloncss, or lo- gahty of such claims, which the War Depart. ment has nat, and, besidos, the Dopartment would bo reileved of an immeuss amouut of uu- necersary lahor, Now postal cardd, of an improved dovign and fluigh, Will Lo tasued ou sud aftor Mondsy nest. — FINANCIAL. PITTSBURG. pecial Dispateh Lo I'he Chicago Tribuns, Pirrsieng, Hept, 23.—Qlass, Neoly & Co., » promivont iron firm of tbia city, have failed. Tueir labllities are not stated, Their asets congist of bills recelvable aud a rolling-mill valued at sbout $250,000. Tho firm is prepring » uiatoment. NEW YORK ITEMS, Naw Yonr, Bept. 23.—Tho failure of Drake & Colby, grain oxportors, fs sunoanced. The I'eokskill Iron & Mining Company han pasnod into the hands of Thompson J. B, Flint, su Hocotver. Ita liabilitios sre 150,000, NASHUA, IA, 5 Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tridune, Docogue, In, Sept. 23.—W, W. Williams, & desler in drugs at Nashus, bas made an assigu- meut. Tdabilities, £56,000 ; asvets, trifling. Du- bugua craditors sro interensod. SAN FRANCISCO, aud stamyede, tho favorite fourlh & iiite I, 1o Iatter having Hope back fruim the woccml paoaliion which bw bad In the stert, In these podtions they cawo down the laap ?‘u-nar. Banpods tinally taking sacond wud Enlieter third place, Time, 64l ke raciug wes very osciting to-day, and ettes than on uny other occanion duriug fhe preseut mocting, Vaudehio acte ttird wud Eullster fourth in the tuird ¥aco on tho Anal stretcl, Tho b1 wade by Fenbroeok 1 the &-tulle duh to- day wos the fustost ever made by wlers, Mhas Leen oquslod soversl tioes by ol Dutsce, Lut uever befopy by a 8-year-old, TUE QUINCY RACES. Mpecial Ditvateh (0 Th» Chlcano Tribune, Guanoy, 1L, Bert, 23, ~Twenty-fiva th plo wera fu atfoudancy at b Falr Vhiu fullowiug 14 & eununary of the Taces ¢ 1‘:;(;![..%;.:?3 for 81,00, iree forall, ncn&iflnld- s aid, §ou $44) 4o secoud, §160 ¢ Luixd, WG fourth s uk e ! 8AN FrANcisco, Sapt, 28,—The anoual meeting of the stockhiolders of the Bauk i s called for Oct. 15 9 Bauk ot Califoraia is el PIONEER GATHERINGS. Bvecal Dispateh o T'he Chicaso Tribune, Brooyisetoy, ii)., Sept. 93,—The firet re- uulou of old wettlers of Molean County was bald to-day at Lhe (air-grounde in this city, snd was Mtouded by everal thoussnd peapls, among whom wore sovoral hundred pioneers of Cou- tral lllinois. Tho westhor mas dolightfal, and the @y pugsed off ploasautly, spevch-uaking and story-telling adding rout sod iuteroet, Bpeechies were ade by Qea. Gridley, Jouse W. Fell, Judgo Jobu E, McClun, Hubers E, Guth- I'RIDAY, S rie, and many others who woro rreidents bofore the denp i, Nevoral wera presont who wora nativen of SleLean County, wl many who Laa Hvod hero kince carly ehilihend, wi (heir parentas eotiled on the e of Blomn- i itove, from which Dlooting: 1 the ground wero many intererting re of Lygons . such as (intdock witlos aud atehworic quits. An oul detblers’ rocis a8 }nnuurly to which aro allmittad all who realted in MeLean County in 1450, 'Tho ofiicers vlected are s fotlown : - Prosident, Alfred Strinetichi; Soeretary, BN Funk ; Lieasurer, Gen, Asslinl Sidlor, Tho conmibition 1rovides for an v nual rennion, tho noxt one to he held in August, 1 A resolution was pasacd bo Aeod to the ddelpiin Centenntal Hueh Metracken, of witn, who, though 104 yenvs ¢4 11w hale raus man, ITm.llrIl to The 1 Chicars Tyduw, Laxeons, .. . 23.—An old westiors’ meets ing of Logan County was hold at Rowers® Grove, 5 miles frou thin iy, ta-da Retics aw far tpek us 1813 worr to be ke ¥ Targn erowd at the meaty TNTERNACION AL ARBITRATION, Tue Intormntional Workmoen’s Cone feremee nt Pariv. Pags, Hopt. B.—Tho adjournad meoting in suppore of intornational arbicration was held to- night. Tho forty Englixi delegaten woro pros- e, the Lrench sudience bowg very lmitel M. Desmonlins again presided, and in an open- img specch commonicd on 2.000,000 tnen o Eurcpo bemnz tuken away from thewr familics and workzlhops to eupport what was catled armod poaco—nu llogical wnd batbarous eystom which it was bigh timo to abols ish, It wns far $oo much to expect that & syetom of conturies’ elanding should bo piven up a'l at onco, but publio opin- ion muat ingist on peace being more and more valued and disarmament being niore and more practiced, M. Dollairo, Sccretary of tho So- eiety of tho Fricuds of Peaco, dwelt on 20i- 01,0001, being devoted in Burope to education and 10,000,600,000f. to military purposes, He ro- ferred to the number of internatioual disputes which liad boen peaceably adjusted, condemned tho sbsenca of compuizory gratuitous educa- tion in Frauce, and denounced standing nrmics o8 leading inevitably to war, iguorance, and derpotism. After plancing at (be disarters caused by tho last war, the Last mad. neas of tho lmperial regime, Lo recommeniisd arganizod potitioning in favor of arbittation. The war plebiecite, ho suid, was imponed upon us; Tot us now have tha peaco plebiasite, 1o mene tioned Ganibald: as one of tho mlvocates of arbis tration, and his uame was loudly chicerod. M. Limuusm, of the Delals, romaiked that for fiva yenra many Democrats who formerly ndvoented peaco and disatisntnont had besowmo ndvocnien of nrmaments, This was oue of tho cousa- quznces of the Isat war, for tho Repullican v wanted to get back tho lost Provinces. Ieaneous disaninament should be negotiated for, aud, if ouher countrien refusod, liganod, Laving uo thouguts of un oifeusive war, wight contont itself with tho Swiss military system, In covsidoring o way for tho rastoration of Alsace and Lorraine, wordy which made evary Frenclunan's heart throb, tho loss of lifo it would entail shon!d bo reflected on, [Murmurs.] He dia_mnot renonnco the ro- Acquisition of thoswe Provinces, but thera wera otlier weans than war of obtuiniug it. If Gore wany coutinued £ oppraxs thom, thay wonld st a givon moment claiw ihair right to dispofe of their own dosivios, and the Conrt of Arbitra- tion would do thow judtico. It wan the idos of ravengo which rhould bu abandoned, for this would lead to war alter war, reveuge afler ro- venge, ud intinttua, Au oxcited Alsutisn in tho Lody of the Lull uiotested agatust M. Limoumn's remarks ns to i native Province, The follow~ ink resolution was &t this stags earried unant= mdly H That this Conference ontors its salemn prolcat ogainat tha preent armed cendittut uf_ Europe, a8 bos Iug n futolerab.o burden'of dudustry, a foarful hinde rauce to civillsation, a divrace to the statesmausuip of the age, 2nd &8 caleniated Lo provoke hostilitics sud load to 116 struygzlos which Goveruments profess theme selves nnxious 10 aveld, 3ir, Josoph Arch was the next sposker. Ho reforred to tour beiug £4 a sack during the Cri~ mean War, tho agricnitural iaboror's average wages being only 11 stullings n week. Other classes whuso incomo wa3 taken uway by war could fall back un their savings, but workingen wero at once reduced to boggary. Commenting ou tho fact etated by a previous speaker that 497,000 clnldron -iu Paris wore excluded from ectiool by want of accommodatiou, lae Bpoke of the auxiety of tho English artisan population to oducate © tholr cluldion g0 a8 wake them useful members of socloty. Tho rural populaton wors shariog ho ssmo fecltng, He oulogized tho Gieneva Arbs- trtion and M. Gladstone’s shiare in it, and ox- horted the Frouch workmfmuu to potition for arbitration, Why could thero not be arbitia- tion Lefore o wor justosd of afterit? Intho courso of lus speeeh, Mr. Aroh moro than onco wpoko of France as un Empnre, till ho was re- uinded that ¥rauce was a Repablic, and he apol- oglzed for the blunder, 3lr, Evans, editor of the Lnglish Tahorer, urged Frooch worklogmon (o voto aa weli ay potision for arbitration, If they took uy the cuuse, o and lus frieuds would to Germany also. whera ho boliaved thoy would find au oqually favorabls response. Liberty conld only be insured by pesco. Mr. W. I, Cremer, Secratary of tha \Yorkmen's Peacs Au~ eociution, declared that the war was duo to the Treuch Protects in 1870, As to tho populer do- rire for peace—he did not, however, allude to ttie war enthusia-m of the Parisinns—he quoted Lord Aberdenn's reraach that nations with great standing aemiep wero like boyw witt knivos who wonla be cutting sticky with them. On a future vigit ho hopud {0 find the stato of siego removed, 80 that & public meuting couid be held. The Parinana wore groauiug under a atate of despat- 182 unparalieled in Furopo, nud soms present wote nlmost afraid to express their apinions lest thoy should be placed under espionago. Their patienco had won them ioman opinlous among tho English masses, whoknew that if this peace- ful stutude was maintaived the Republio would ba congolidatod. It dofmmlod on the pewcefnl aititude of the Panwians whothor Nepublic- sulsm ghould extend itsolf to the various ustions of the Coutinant or be crushed out for gonorations, If they allowed taemsclves to be goaded jute another insurraction, the Republican 1dan would be orushed out fur gouerations. A Frenolitnon, whose name ‘was not mtated, con- tendod that the best meann of gotting rid of war would be to wubstitute the Republican for tho Mouarclical ides. M, Notelle protested against this reqiark as irrolevant. Aftor some rewarka frow Mr. Lindsay, of Aberdoen, it waa resolved : Thut, ax the working classes of the various nationa havo no causo of quarrel with each uther, their interest belay everywhero fdcutical, this Conferonce expresses tho hope that tho workmen af all coutries will as speddily 1a pomsible organizo & movement 10 secure permaucit peaco, and vots for Parliomentary candi- dutes pledged to srlitraron, belloving thal when this & dope Parllaments and_statestaen will soon dis- cuver meuns o ofiuct & practical application of the priuciple, It waw also resolved: That (ho Workingmen's Pesce Association be fn- vited to take the uitiative of orgauizing \uo working b2 of 1iuropa to earry uub Lo ubjcts vet orth fu tio previous rexolutiou, The last rosolution waa as follows : That to *he urgantzruat the Couferencasnd to tliors wwlio will give their adherion to the princply be rolegated tha tark of giving offect iu the vicws st forth fa the foreyoing resolutions, bnngiug them un- der the notice of the eloctors of France, aud generally smalsting in the work of pewceful propaganda, I, Bowever, Jeavea them 10 excreino tuelr own Indrment ‘l‘ 0 thy bost time aud euns of ezeculing ihelr mis- slon, ——— CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, JR. Jvectal Dupateh to,the Chicago Tridune, Laxsiva, Mich., Sopt. 23,—Charles Franoly Adams, Jr,, prssed through this ity to-dsy ona special tralu over the Detroit, Lansing & Lak Michigan Iiallrosd, on a vour of inspection, mo~ vompanied by Railrosd Commissioner Cobb, of Kalumazoo. Mr. Adamas 18 o Director of tha Noad and Commissiouer of Nallronds of Massa- cliusetts, e e CCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. MoviLLe, Sept. 4J.—1he stoamship Victoris, from New York, sy arrived. Fauruen Point, Bept. 29,—The steamsbip Pheenician, from Gloagow, Lae arrived. QUEZNUTOWN, Hept. 3.—Arrived, stoamubip Keullworth, from Plilladeljhia. Se R R O A Inn story, Tallard (Ky.) News, Whilst Mr, Juseph Torsell was sittng in his Laok vorch) about dusk tho other evening ho uaw two rats comlug from under some wood cloge by, Notloing somathing culiar abouy them he pald closs attention, aud dircovared that thoy had s straw In tholr mouthy, nue rat At each ty wout dow to s lstlo poud in the @ straw, down, took a drink of waler, p ttaw sud tuarched back ln the same way they went dowu, Juat Lefore reach- ing the wood Mr, Terrell killed thom both, snd upon examiuation, found tha la: nd oldest rat to have becn totally blind. Lervell ugl the old 78t was vory fal, oud is satlsfied thas 1be other yabs haye fosding Limn on yoi -chickeny aad surkeys as well ugn“erinx hiu.m SPTEMBER 21, 1870, CASUALTIES. Additional Particnlars of tho Great Flood on the Toran Coast. The Number of Lives Lost Now Placed ot Four 1undrad, Aidt for tho Unfortunate Viotims Boing Liborally COontributed, Minor Accidenta. THE TEXAN FLOODS. TELYORAPIIG ADVICLA. CI¥CINNATI, O,, Hops. 29.—Tho Times' South-~ otn npevial ga; Partles who arrived from Indianofs, Tex,, tast night, and who wero thero durlag the ternblo cyclous, fully contirm oven tho muat funsationzl report of thoe dovastation of lifs aud property there, Out of K00 houses, ouly tivo ore feft standing, Durlug Thursdoy night, whou tho storm was at it heipght, the wator roso avar§ faot in two hoiws, tho wind blowing at tho rato of #4 wmiles an hour, dnvivg the wator and hreakera throngh the city st l\}a rate of 15 wlles au hout, swocping overythivg in i1m way, aud covering tho plaiu iu tho rear of the oity fur 10 milea to adopih of 7 fest. Bavaral small sottlements, numbering a total population of 150, wore also ssopt out of existonce, makiug, with tho 250 patsons who wero losk at ludisuola, & total of 400 lves lost, The gontlomon conveylug this information give (ho most harrowing acconnt of tho destitu- tion of tho survivors. When they lett Iudiancia, on Monday afternoon, ninoty bodles had been recovered, 'Tho stongh in the city from the pu- trefaction of thouo doad, with the stench from tho dead animals, was most intolerable. It wns nlno stated Lhat a party of Mexicavs, on Runday, brgan robling tho doad bodiea that had beon washed to tho plain, from four to gix miles back of the city, tha scoundroia chapplug the flugers, bauds, aud cars from tho men avd womon to obtain their jowelry. As soon au this was hoard of in thoctty a parly of citizens went out and kilied fivo Mosicaus whom they caught at their devilish work. New Onesayy, La., Sopt. 23, ~Christian's Poiut wan entirely uwopt away by tho lute storm. Tho United Htates revonnn cuctor lyinmg ut Valuaco capsized, aud was earried 40 wea, having, a8 suppased, been abandoned by tho cre: A sehoanor loaded with supplics for Indianola eniled yestorduy aftervoon. Additiunal supplics will bo forwarded Ly nteanior to-marrow. GarvesroN, Sept, 23.—1Lha body of Dr, Goorga W. Piote, lost from tho (marantine, was found thig morning neatr the shore in the bay, 4 miles above the aity, ‘Tbo funeral, wineh took place this eventng, was very largely atteoded, and the remaing were taken iu um.\rfi? by tho Masouio fratornity, of which ho had been au active aud worthy member, Additional lists of coutributivns mado to-day for Iudianols will be forwarded by tho stesmor to-morrow, ‘Lho following was recelyad to-day : Hosroy, Mase,, Scpt. 2h—L'he Liva John I' Duris, Acting Magor of Galveston: Tho citizens of Toston oner thelr heartfelt sympathy o tho cltizens of Galvess ton aud Tudianols, and fowus on tho cout of Texas, which havo been ravaged by the recent tecriblo atotus, Yot are hereby suthorized to draw ou e ab sight for 43, 01 Zur thelr [wmedinte relivf, Supplivs of clotliug Will be forwarded as received, (Flgnel) 4. €. Con, Mayor, Contributions have beonforwarded from Ban Auntonio, Anstin, and other oities in Texas, Passongera arnving from Colutubus and Rich- mond, ou the Harrisburg Road, say tho storm las been dastructivo through the country, The bridge over the Mrazos Rivor, at Rlichmond, which wad dsmaged, is being repaired, and 1t is expectod that trains will be runuing on that road 10-100tTOW, * BY MAIL, NEew Onreans, Sopt. 22.—Thron men, eurvive ors of the Indianola_disaster, mrived lera to- night, and confirmed to the fulleet extent tho repoul of tho storm thero, nnd givo o barrowing account of tho destrucuion of lifo and propurty. ‘They report slso threo sottlomonts near Indisu- ols, numbering 128 souls, eptirely washed away. Deseribing the scenoe at Indianols, they say it was hoart-rending, #0 bodics baving been found up to the tima they Joft, Monday afternoon, few of whom conld be identified, th J bad bean so tocp and mutilated ty bolog deshed sgalost fallen houses by the waves, Ganvestoy, Tox., Sopt. 22.—Oapt. Potors has roburned from the steamahip Ausiraliay, and ro- ports that the yossol tiew in Glg feot of wator, It will requiro much time aud great espenso o got hor atlost, s Tho body of Will Blonnt, who waa lost with Dr, I'vet, was found yestorday uear the lightship in the barbor. Bix Lodies waro found at difer- ent pointa ou the bay yeaterdsy, Nearly ail the bodies are being picked up which havo tloated up Q@ bay. At‘hhml Point, the sloap Kellie Bweonoy, Achwouer Minarvs, aud schooner Ames Houston, aro high and dry. At Wilcox Poiut, the throc- gnmnd schioouor Clulstina will prove a total 088, From all information, we gather that tho storm or cyclons appears to bave taken in it cuurso a belt of country sowe 40 miles In width, from the nordi of Galveston Island, extonding tu tuo north of Houston, 'The hurricane swupt over tlug outire seation of the cosut Lo the west of Indianols, into tho Gulf. Galveston whs to the south of the more savero patt of she gale, Tho steamnbip Hurlao, befora leaviug Iudian- ota, gave all of hor provislous whick could bo aparoed to the sulfergyn. Four peracos wore lost at Indianols, fn addi- tloa_to thowo already reported,—ifr. Sundow, two Barrovs (fotber and son), and a teamstor, uame nakuown. Tha cutire list of lost at Lynchburg, Welgsn's Polot, nnd Bay Town was ae foliows: Mr, Went, Mrs. Piorce and four children,. Clara Grarton, Mis. MeKeo, Mre. August, and o grand- ton of Dz, Alexandor—ten {u all. . 'the dead bodies of negroes wera pickad up by the steamer Fowier. Intormation recoived from East Bornard lemty atates thas the ontire section is under water. From Drazoria County, we learn that the town of Volasco Ia eutitaly lu\'thl away, sud not a Louse ia loft to indicate whe-o it atood, Not s lifo waa lost, and 173 persons, amang them Judge Qus Cook, of the Crniminal Court, and {amily, wore miraculonsly aaved In the following manuer: Wheao tho storm bad raged for somo timo, tho surging ses bed entirely surrounded their pl and the billows began to in- vado tho houses. The entire popuiution wora huddied in the upper apmtuicuts of the Iargest building in town, but when it was soon that tho sew and slbrn wero about 10 ewesp it away, the men, who were up to their necks in wator, with tho ald of » email boat, got off tho womot Into a schoouer and gut aboard them- sulves, Among thom was Col, Cook ; he lashed tho veesel lirst Lo ane treo and then to snothor as thoy woro pulled up by the roots, and thus rode ont the storm, Tho hiouso from which they etcaped was swept off shortly aftor they loft it, with sight mules. On the laud eide of Velasco, tho sea wau [ feat dasp during the storm. ‘Tho largo atenmer Australia Is stranded in the mouth of the Easf Bornard, whoro sho uow lies in 8 feot of water, e rescued all tho inhab- itanty of the Town of Bernard oxcopt thirtoon. Among thoso known to bo lost aro M, Hern- don, wifo of Maj, Herndon ; Mrs, Dance, Mrs, Culpepper. and AMrs. Winsted and daughtar, of Columbua, Thirough like aourcas comes what appears to be anihentio information that the town of Mata- Eomn is slmost totally desiroyed, ouly four ousoes belng loft. Tho Lower Brazos country fu reported aa al. most totally destroyod, sugar-lousos blown away, and plantations wrecked. s From o latter recaived by tho agenta of the Morgsn Line from the agcnt ot Indlan get tho following additional partioulara: * it fa oy veinful duty 1o advise vou of the slmost en- tire dostruction of Indisnola by the stormn from the 15tk to the 17th inst, On the afierncou of the 1hth Lhe wind blew strong from the esst, in. creasing cntil 8 p. m, of the L6ih, Luuling then to thy vorthwest, from whioh quarter It came in a perfoct hurricano uotll O s m. of the 18th. ‘Tho destinction of property m tha town liss been immenss, over 200 Lousos having ‘m::i awept ontlroly sway and those that remaln bLiave besu torn all to pieces. Tho lows of life Lore aud at Ssluria will approximate 160 to 200, At Baluria I underataud the wholo force of the pilots; with the excaption of m&.; Ham Brown, sro druwoed. The whurf pre pul{ fvjured vory wnuch. Thers was & greas deal of daluage between thls place and Cliorry Ll Ao Urleans Times)” Sept. 3L In the diffurent lakea aod Luys on the cosst the water Liad risen during the storm to an uu- procedeMed bielght, flooding the msrelcs and wwamps, and covering Inany placca, drowning Eecores of cattls, males, and nogs, aud devastat- ing the country gonars'ly. i gentleman who camit from the Tecno coun- try atates that the gale there did immense lu- jury to the csue, levellvg much of .1t to the ground, and tho waters in the different bayous and streamn swept ovor the valleys, flooding ovorsthing, Tho Times' mall advices, while they do pot fully oonfirin the statement made that tho losw ts thae City of Qalveston alone woukd amount to ©4,000,000, mors than corroborato provious Atatmnents relativo to destitution and loss of property. In this connection it is proper to aad that tho estimnates mado of lowsas in in- dividual cascs, by tho Galveston News of Hunday morning, “must bo far helow tho actinl lonw, an i o majority of tho detatlod lint of lonsos and damagos to houses a4 published, tho lwt ombracibg upwards of $00 hounes, tho averaga loss of tho dwellings, as givon by tha Netes, wilt not exconrd from €300 to 400, nul hat, too, placed In numorons lustances upon housoy that were cither nyoph olear from thair foundationa or ewept in such a shape that the frames alona osn bo u«ed fn re¢onatrucilon, or that reason it is more than prabablo t inelnd- ing the damage tu ratlraad-bridicos, tan total loss will £all fittlo if any whort of thia estimatn raado, namely, 54,000,000, Tho News' summnary, mado after tho storm, spproximates the total losn b e (I'ar) 7 hy Sept, 1 ’ auaton (1'ar,) Telegraph, Sent, 10, Tho galo continned T blow il 1 o'clock Friday njght. Al the timo a Minding ran (el iu beating tarreuts, and envaloped tho oity iv » moseive sheat ol water, Tho terclble deatrus: tlon of the storm i visthlo on every band, At this writing it la impossible to fudividuahize the loguen of grivmo proportz, BuMlco it to wav, that our beautiful Bayou City, with its shaded avouues aud floral walke, prosonts e sceus af de- vastation. Our merchanis, yprofossionnl, aud othor business mon fiwvo suffared very heaviig imdeod, wany of whom, If uot all, had but A nhort timo praviously received their falland win- ter stocka. At s late hour yeaterday aftarnoon wa vlewed tho city from tho lookuut of the Hutebius. and In every diraction, as far as the eye could roach, ovidonces of tho foarful and awtul destruction of the wever-ia-bo-targottan blow of 1370 mot our gaze. The waters of tho two bayous look liko raging rivers, aa they toar through tho for- osta abovo and below the city, 1t 18 fwposaiblo to correctly catimato the loss sustainod 1 tha city at this wriliog, bur from cateful obmorvation, and what we have other- wiso learned, we can safely prediot it will be over 31,000,000, Galveston (Tex.) News, Sept. 19, The Direct Nevigation Cumpany's steamer Charlea Fowler, Uapt. Conuer, from Ifouston yosterday tuorning, swrived hers at 10:30 last night. From passcugors we learu that the storm prevailud from Hounston to Lynchbarg with great viotenco, intlicting great damnage at overy point on Dulfaly Bayou and the Day, and causing loss of lifa at soversl places. i Many of the moat prominout baildings at Ilouston sullered severaly, nchuling the Koohler Iuilding, Concrete Ruilding, tiravs But'ding, and all the houses aud warcbwases along the btanke of the bavow, Jloth of tho comprensos nra destroyed, At the Great Norhern Raitroad depat, aa tha bayou, ouly the vaol of hox ears was in pight. 'Cho roof was blown off tho rosi~ donca of Heary Fox, snd the wall of Dr, k- ott’s drug store” blown down, A great doal of olher damage was dons, which we have not room to dotail. At larrisburit & sceno of desolation was pro- #ented that defles dewcription. 'Che bayou hnd vizon ovor B0 teot, and wad aiill rising, the over- tlow oxtending a far as thie hotel near tho depot, Tho beet packery was lovoled with the ground, und gardeny and fiolds filled with debris. Tio zchovnora Indifforont and Inabol wero lyivg at he landing, having oscaped unseatbied, All the loukes at Green's Hayou were under water, and immonse loss in wiock is roparied. "£ne satan condition existed at Dr. Massio's placs, where thio bavou was 34 inchos higler than at the timo of the great flood of 1434, At Lyochburg nothing ia lott standing excognt Lowmel's will. The steamer Lizzio and four barges wore blown partially out on the bauk. The steamer and two of tho Largos were pulled back into tho bsyou by tuo Fowler. ‘I'le luss of lite is unknown, but the name; of soms dvzen persons are given that are kuown tv belox, smong them Mre. Chamblarlain, wite of . Uhamborialn, s boy named Wiggins, and cight of o fawmily of tou named West. 'Yho family had* takon refugo on the roof ef tucir house, from which oniy the father and mothor wors reecued.. Capt. Boll, of tho Matamoras, succeeded in may- Ing twenty-sovon persons, taking most of them from tho tors of treus and off of drift logs, Burron's, West's, and Aloxauder'’s places wore not to be soen, aud tho loss of life is supposed to hrve hean great. Tho body of Mr, Alexauder was raported to bavae boen picked up noar Lynch- b aving flostes up stream some distance, by ousa of Mr. West floated 2 milos from itm former uito, whero 16 now lies, partls uudoer water, ‘Lwo ateamer Biorm llos at snchor below 8pall- moan's Islarit, Tuo Fowler picked up some twenty small boats contnluing cach from one to threo per- rong. 'Twenty persons wero taken off tho Iay- town whart. Wo learu from Maj. G. R. Davin tio following relating to atlairs as Midway Landing and view- ity : ITis storvhouse, warehouse, avd new whart have all bocn awept away. No other houses in the plage ware worionsly injuroed, ‘I'hio dweiling of tha llov. Hobert Alozauder (Bonein-law of Mr, David Avros, of this city), who resided on Adsms lsland, togetlor with ovory bouse on thn island, Las boeu swopt away, and Mr. Alexaudor aud his famlly roported drowned. At Bay Town there was ona dweliing aud one atorebouso. Botu were wasbed awav. Tho ownor, Mr. Weet, and his wifo got on the roof of tha dwelling and wero taken off safely at Morgau's Point. At ITog Ialnud thore wero three dwellings and ono warchouse, Theun were all wushod away. Two of the familics—Mr. Josaph Martin and Mr, August + & Gorman—~aro supposed to have takon to their mmnall boasts; but whother thsy are safo or not Aaj. Davis haa not been able to inform us. Ths thied nily, Mrn, Piorce,—who waa a sistor of Alrs, West, of Bay Town,—aud three childrou, togotuer with a little daughter of Mre. West, aro all reported drowned, : A gonsleman over from Campholl's Bayou ro- poria tha sonat from Vugimia Point uorthward covered with small craft, sBome of thow out fa tho prairio as far aa tio wiles from the shore. Capt. Bmith etatas sometbivg which sppears increditile, but being wituessed by his whale crow, we will toll 14 thougis wa would not deubt the Captain'a word. It s that ho witnessed somo half & dozeu ialands, eight or ten acres in extont, mavod long distauces from their former rosuiug-places, —_—— OTHER CASUALTIES. A SAD ACCIDENT. Spectal Dispat-h ta I'he Chicuan Tribune, Br. Louis, Mo., Bept, 23.—Yosterday aftornoon it was discovered that a young ludy liviog at Al leston, 1 this county, Miny Hobecea J, Allon, nistor of J. R. Allon, Master of tho Btute Graugo of Miussouri, was missing from her homa. The discovery at once excited tho fears of tho ontire community that she had boen foully dealt with Tho lagtk tbat had boen soon of her was during the ovening, when shs wag moou following 100 yards bebind a young boy, her nopliow, both of whoni it was supposed wore going to au orchard s lalf milo distant, It appoasa that the boy hind gotton s considerabla distanco shiead of the youny iady, whon ho sud- denly beard her orying out * Tommy! Tommy! ' sa if sho were in distress. Ho hurriodly re- trscod Lis stepa to the place from whence the call sppeared to come, but ho could neither hesr mor sce nothing, although hio ealled o©ut movoral times, Running back to the kouss ho alarmed tho-faum- Ily, who ioatituted s sbore and fiuiticas search, ‘Uhe neighbors soon gathered togetlier, and tho country was scoured untif 9o'clock this mornlug, Attor dayhight a party was urgsn.zed for anothor sourch, yud the body of e untortauate yduny lady waa found lying in a ditch by the side of thy road leadiug to hor house. "Tha epot had been passed again and agafn the procedin, might without » sonod beina heard. The ditc was 4 or § toot deap and widor, Mivs Allon was Iylug on Lor loft eide, witls hor taco downward, a31f stis iad fallen foremost into tha gally by nceidont. No brutaes were fonud on her perean excopt 8 scratels whers hor faco had struok the earth, The ground where she fall waa uubroken, &4 1f sho had died without s sirugglo. Tho phyeiclans who examined the boiy expressed tha opinion that the fall which aho recelved produc-d inssnstbility, and tuat ghe had died from exposure to thoscold weatlier which prevailed dunng the night. Tho :’l}-l;rz:g‘}:dy was much bolavea by a large ocucle ORUSHED TO DEATH, CENTREVILLE, la., Sapt, 33,—A tarrible aocie deut coourred ou the furm of Willam Jarvis, noar this polut, yesterdsy. A young wan nawod Ueorgo ITaxby, while engaged in ofling » shreshing.machine, while it wes In moblon, was caught by the sleove of his blouss iu the bavel-wheel, which drew his arms luto the ma- culaery, mashiog 1t comple elv to the shoulder. Oua of Lis ears was completaly torn off, sad his mide ertibly torn and wmangled, the Hosh being stripped from the ribs, leaving the entire side of hin chiont bared ta tho bono, flo bora up nnder tho injury with ramarkabla notve, ang aubniitted to the smputation of hin arm at (he nhoutder, and the drensing of his other wounds without taking auy chloroform and withont groat, 1t was hopol that his stout-tanriediess would carry lim (hrough all right, but aftey * Illmz‘nrl‘ug in great sgony for twelve honra he ind. A young man, namo unknnwa, whilo grinding canc, near Ulori, Ia, n few dayn wince, w caneht by thio band in tho mill and slowly deawn n and erugbed to desth, KILLED |N A THRESHING-MACHINE, Spectal Divpatch to The Chi-ae 1nbune, KANaa8 Crry, Mo, Sopt. 23.—A farmer nomed Qeorgo L'arliug, whoss howe s sbont 34 miicy east of this city, came to n horribla denth og Wodnesday, o wanat work near & thresbing. machive, and in somo unscconntable manner ho- camo ontangled amoug tho mochinery, snd, boe forn the alnnm could bo givan, ho was deawn thraugh the wheals and litetnlty broken 8o pigees, ery bone in_his body was broken, Ho was y man " worty 350,000, and bed lived in Jackson County Lwonty yoars. BURNED TO DEATH, Naw Yong, Hopt, 23.—Tha hoose of Jamey Rutan, in West Tottonville, Btaten Taland, wag burned yoatorday, and Rutan's azed moiher way birued to denth, wiulo tan remainder of tha fag. 1ly eseaped 1 Wieir mght-clothes, - - RAILROAD N E-\;TS. A NEW MICHIQAN ROAD. Special Dsnatels to The Ghicaga Iribune, Gaxn Itaring, Mich,, Bept. 33.—During the past wummor an oxtonslon of tho Grand Raglds, Nowayago & Lako Shore Rsliroad over 10 milcy long, from Newayago north to Morgas, on th Muskegon & Big Itapids Branch of the Chieago & Michigan Lakb Bnore Rallrond, has been bujly largaly by tho enterprisc of tho resitlents of Grand Rapids, D, B, Clay, Drorident, aod others, Tho road 18 now about 47 miles long. The oz. tousion is teady for paesonger trains and rogy. lar businesn, nod will begin te-morrow, euys uoohing ot Jorgan with tho Cbicago & Michizan Lasko Nhoro Road. It forma anotlioer routo to Big Sapidy, and will_insuro compotition in passengor aud freight tariffa. Tho vbtics dis. tance bowng but 66 mies by the Chand Ropids & Indisna Itond, tho route is but 10 mules mnogter, .Tuo peopis hera sud av Newayaro, 3cigan, and Moug tho Jwe, celubratad tha camplution of the extension aud tho opening of a competing 1oute by & mamisoih free exoursion to-lay, running the passenger coaches with twg cuginod, each wowoh belyz orowded. Thoe wuolo nffaic wus immonsoly pleasant and uceessful, and was a very bappy dedication of an intportant though short liuk of road, The uow road penotrales same of tho hest ping landy v Westorn Michigan, aud with it4 pressuc able mansgement, is sure to roap A linancial barvesy oud prove very useful totho Jmo‘“e' . 'I'raing will run through to Big Ilapi ronds regularly heroatter. BOSTON MEN IN MIOHIGAN. Special Dispateh to The Chicuga Tribune, UGuANp Rarips, Mich., Sopt. 23.—Charles Franols Adume, Jr., Charlen Merrism, Chatiw D. Young. aud William Thayoer, Bostou capuak inta, who own Iarge interosts in, aud aro Direct ory of, the Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan Chieago & Michigan Lako Bhore, and Michigex Cenural Railroads and thelr branches, are iu om city on their tour of Investigation, Thoy haw wspected tho first-unmed rosdy and wiil yzo ore the socond to-morrow. With thom ato §, 4 Colib, State Rmiroad Commissionur, and Supla, J. L. Milnken sad Goowe C. Kimball, of ths Datrott, Laaslug & Latko Michigen and the Chl eago & Michigan Liake Bhore Ruiiroads, GOOD FOR THE TENNESSEE TREASURY. TLotmsvitLe, Bept, 23.—Tho eatimated tax sy cruing to Tounceseo from that Siate'dassersmon) of tio Louisvitle & CGioar Bouthorn Hailrou will be $100,:00 DUSSISSIPPE ‘The Miltda Basiness Docs Not Thriv Woll, Muyewis, Teun., Sept. 23.—The followiog special was recewed to-night from Jacksos, Misn. ¢ One company of whites ware muntered into tho servica of tho Srato to-night. 1t Is composed and coutrolled by woll-known Democrats. They had adjourned to solect officers. Two colorsd companies prosented ihemselvea this morning. The rolls not boing mado out, they were not mustered in. Tho wlute compantes were very mich exercisod at the Htate recelving colored assigunce, houce but one white cowmpany pre. sentod ftself, A movemont hus bedu mada fo- duy agnivet Lbo State Administration, its object being to provent tho orpunization of militis White-Liners have served an jojunction uponths Auditor of Publio Accounts, n:urrmmg bl from payiug any portion of tho militia appro- pration. Thoe petition sots forth that tistss time of poace ; no riota nor Insurrectipns, ete. ‘Thus have the Admitnistration opjonents agaln endoavorea to provent & poicoabld aud folr eloction, with T. Z, George, Charmi of the Domeeratlo Siato Ezocutive Commiltes, a4 rolicitor fur patitiouer, tgv enjoluing the emull sum approprinted for the Stato inilitia, They think to provent au organization whoroby the, Siato can enforce law and order. Sherift Parker, of Aruto, officialty roporta to the (iovernor that au armed boidy of men from liouisinna, an the 8th 1nyt,, were halted by picke ots, They informed the Bheriff that their forst mdlainlod of 100 men, armed with Winchesisr rifles, . JaoxsoN, Miss,, Bopt., 23.—An injunction wil fnnlnd to-day by Chinf-Justice Pevton, Hepub ican, restrainfvg the Anditor from payiog caf monoy for the sunnport of tho miity that ‘Qov. Amos proposed to call out. Petr tioners claim that the Govermor is procosicy to musitor into active sorvico one regiment ea:d of whites and blacks £o produce & conflict, Th injunction is based on the acknowlodged fict that perfeot posco and order provails througbout tho State, aud that the mastering of militis 108 #orvico way but croating a standiog army of ftate troopa In violation of the Constitation T'he injunction daes not intorfers with the powet of the Governor tocalt out tho militia toups presa disorders should lll{ oceur. The citizeos ofter of atd to suppress dlsordera has not boes withdrawn, but is not accopted by the Govervate SUNDAY.SCIOOL WORK, The Nor¢hern Lilinois Conventlon &l L'recport. Svectal Disvateh to The Chfeage Tribune, Freevont, 1, Bepk. 33,—The First Prawby: terian Churol was filled by s largo audience fo- night, gathored to witneas tho exercises of tbe Northorn Illinols Bunday-School Conveution. Dovouonal exorcises, In which many enthneiss sleally joined, muelc, and sddresses, fllod oub one of tho most enjoyabls eveniug prograwmed prosonted durlog the session, Mr, B, I', Jacobs, 0 Chiesgo, mado tho principal speeck. Thisatter noon, the children from the publlo sohools sod tho city wero gatherod togelnor lnto a chuldrea's muss-mootiag, undor the losdorshipof ¥r.J. W. Desn, of Ohloago, and liatened to addresse! by other pramlnent Buudag-echool-men. Dible readings, the organization of counties io b4 Nosthern Itlinote Distrios bitherto unorgsotisey tho discneston of towuship fllil"'; tion, teschace’ rmaeatings. and O oA Hunday-achool topics, canstitoted oo main ~ features of to.dsvs mafiflmw; BDuk four delegates have responded W"M names, and the attoadance from bt 8 ¥ amall.” Clioago in reprosented by Al , W. Dean, W, W, Bhatp, Porter, John PRulrbaoks, E. 8. Ttovall, M, O, Hagard, of the National Sun i Schoul Teacher, and other woll-known ®0Eif. ‘ha Rev. M, 0. Mason, of Bterhingi ):?::dx Woodwortls and W, Trowbridee, of lmu oy the ltey, J, I3, B ringer, of Forrcstan, 80 Hev. Joun O, Foater, of Bt Clarles, aré thowe in attendauce, e st MoniE C. B. Blona wae found desd in bod st Ilotol, Siduoy, Nob., yesterdsy moruiug. C__OLOTHING. BOYS" ()0 QLR T BOYY co! ® DRESS {}oramc ¥ SOOCOL = suITS. U jouneats, & BULTS. Y o ~_ WANTED, TO PRINTERS. ipfy A young man, being s practical baok sud jvb PEECC 0 etk speak, mads and write the ke V) an, Frouch, Yo, xnd Ditch lsbiuageds T engayoment & prodf-reader in s book or BONIAD. nm'om igh salary no object, but pormanent Eop- wmeut wiahod for, eau I 34, Fytbuuo o s gover the twe

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