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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, 25, 1876.— PAGLEN, CASUALTIES. Another Chapter of Flood Dig- astor on’ the Texas Const. Account of tho Destruction of the Town of Lynchburg. Terilons Yoyages Mado hy the Tuhabit® ants on Houses and Rafls. Soarcoly a Vestigo of tho Town Left When the Waters Subside, Four Pprsons Perish in a Burning Hotel at Marshall, Mich. THE TEXAS FLOODS, New Onreaxs, Sept, 21.- Mrs. Horndon and famlly, roported lost at Volasco, aro wfe. Dr, Aloxauder aud family, reported lost nenr Lynch- bury, are saved. Thoy lust ovorything but what they had on, An Austin (Toxse) special to the Newcs sava coutributions for tho sufferers on tho coast will roach 82,600, "Tho Adjutant-General tolegrapha to tho Secro- tary of War avkiug 1f Governmout aid, as fn the Alabama overflow, can be oxtended to the suffer- 018 ou tho const of Texas. Tho Secrotary of War roplies that the Wexas district inundated doon not Jie within the scops of country included in tha lonn authorizing aid by the War Depari- wment, amd can oxtoud no assintanco. A Ban Antonfo special of the 23d snyn: **Tho storm which blaeted tho const did no damago hero, and very littlo roin foll, The wind bieiv n perfect gala, Tho eitizoua of San Antonio, in & publio mecting to-day, appolnted n_committeo of thirty to solicit aubscriptions for the reliof (of the stricken people of Iudicuoia and other places. The Committee consirts of the most prominent cilizens ana clorgs, and good resuity are oxpected. Tho military telegraph line was complated to biero yesterday, and in workiog from Vort Clark.” THE DESTOUCTION OF LINCHRURA, Houstun (Jez.) Ieleararh, Seut, 21, ‘Thursday bight was one of terror. Tho tide, now toats full height, snrged with tha Ny of the galo. Torrents of rain fell, and the wind howlad with sll the fury of o hurricano. All but a fow too-coufident peoplo of Lynchburg aud Ban Jacinto had goue to tho hills for safety bo- nteal wro, 10 tona of pins, 8 tonn of hairpina and heokn and oeyes, 18,000 groms of woord rerowk, 50 tona of nuts and serow bolta and svikos, 60 tona of wrought-iron hingen, 350 ;_nlh:;« llxml‘h of wax for l\,ulnl. ill'lnn' nll"ra. ined metal, 40 tons of (lerman silver, 1,000 Ier Best Record at dozen fenders, 3,600 boltaws, 500 Lon of biass Quincey, 111 and copper wnres—theae, with s mmltitude of - ollier artclos, boiug osported to alinost all parls = of tho globe, * Bome Disappointment Felt that Her Fastest Time Should Bo Unly 3:19 3-3, Matinee of Road Morses at Cenfral Park Drive, Chicago, This Aflernoon, cued on board the tu About 7 p, within® balf an honr after M, Woat was car. ried on tho tug, fhe was takenull and pave birth to n boy. Thero rugeed men, fathers themselues, vot_unused to such ministrations, nidad by Mr. Weet, faithfully perforined tho dutics belongiug to gentler hande, The hrave littlo woman, who had undergone all theso por- ils, sreing mother, ehild, sister, and bar four niecos Awept airay beforo hor cves, uave the di- reations which donbtiess saved har life and that of tha bate, Aw soon an mother and babe werg in condition to he moved and the gale would pormit. a conch was made, and the men of tha dredging-fleet cartied them up to the old Mar- gan placo, oceupled by Mr, Tom Edwards, whero ovory poseibla arrangomant was made for their eamfort. Yysterday evoning, when the Fowlor left Morgan‘s Point, both were doing well, Mr. McKeo war rescued Thureday night ; also Joseph Martin and hin wife, who liad feft Hog Island and got {nto sroos, * SPORTING NEWS. EQUALIZATION. Goldsmith Maid Trots Against Adjournment, 8ine Die, aof the State Board Yesterday. WASHINGTON. Report of the Cnston=Fouse Come ntimioti— Another Investigntion. Asecial Duvateh to The Chicaga Travuns, Wasnusaton, D, €., Sept. 24, —The report of the Seeand Commlasion to oxamine tha Chivago Custom-Houss was received by the Secrolary of tho Tremaury to-day, and is being considored to- vight by that gentloman. Maj. Bluford Wilson and Supervising Architeet Potter, at the Seero- tary's privato apartmont, ‘The Secrotary slates that it will be givon ont to-morrow. [T the dscoctaled Prem.\ Wastxaros, Nept, 25—Tho Prosident has Rallrond Companios. Speetal Dispateh ta The Chicaao Tridiine, Braxorienn, 1L, Sept, 34,—Tho Stato Board of Equalization met to-day for tho purposn of finally ciosing up tts busfuess. Tho Committes on Assoexment of Capital Rtock of Corporations presontod ite roport, which Mr. Dorickeon moved to atnond by striking therefrom all assessmouts ot companios orgamzed for purely manufactur- ing parpesos, for printing or publiahing news- rapers, or for slock-braeding purposes. Tlis wation was loat, and the report waa then Tho Last Yacht-Race of the Season—Ante- pennitimate Game of Base-Ball, BURNED TO DEATH, AlansmALL. Mich., Sepl. 24.—A Jire broke ont in tho oltico of the Herndon Houso about 2:30 thix morning, cutting off all outsrdo communica- tion. Tho building burned very rapidly. with THE TURF, MATINEE AT CENTRAL PARK. Thers will bo & matinco of gentlemon's road horeos &t Central Park drive, this afternoon. XENMABKA STATE FAIIL, Omama, Sept. 20.—At tho fair to-day, tho entriea for tho free-for-nll race woro Randall, ot Owaba, Lothair, of Kansaa City, Granger, of Omsha, and Pilot Temple, Lothair won in tho made the following appointuents : Charles Dar- Tmg, of Minnosotn. Agent for the Iudisns of the Fort Detthold Agency, Dakotn Territory ; Alex. G. Irving, of Tilinois, Agent for the Indiaus of the Navifo Apency in New Mexicos John I, Wildman, Coliector of Tuternal fovenuo for tho District formed by aonesing tho Fifth and Lloventh Districts of that State. An_nveadgation is Leng mado by order of adopted. 1t makes tho srgregato nsscsament of tho capital stock of the various corpoiations of tho Btato on a baeis of G0 per cent of itscash value, on o basig of 247,703,340, against €13,~ 003,391 Inat year. Mr. McCabe movod, and it wwan ndopted, that $200,000 of enrplus reaulting from tho equalization of lands Lo applicd to White County, Io also moved that 150,000 a vory dense smoke. 'Tho namosof the loat are: Clande G. Avery, jowelor; Antoine Grubor, cigar-maker; FEliza King, dining-room yirl; Martha Voreden, cook, ~Sevornl persons wera urt by Jumping from tho wiudows. Dr, Wood- ruff had his anklo hroken, and was cut on tho boad, Mre, Avory was hurncd about ber lawer limbs, and bruised eomewhant, ‘Tho botel portor, ! o T ; ) ; I 10 | tho Serretary of the Tieasury into cortain B Bk Ronke lin, 'l.,”'d“:;‘c,:,’"’J,‘{:i;“y'“,f;":“',{:l‘ firet threo honte. Titno, 2:2814, 1263, 00 230, | eatious wliegations 1rofeted sysnet. Agarnes | suepins from tho qulization of all elasses of nboit. fho diead. . tiecit, il Drcast, bt nos | Futse, $1,160, Lowe, Supervisiog lompoctor of Steamboat | projesty ba applied to Galiatin County. The seriouy, bevorul aob_lost evorsthing in | ‘The rusning raco wa broken up by so bormo | et Hoilers n tho Second Dietrict, aud dobiy K | Tolowing rasolurion was ateptod Maithews, Local Inspoctor of Boilors at New York Cits. The Second is tho most important nand largest of tho Buperyising Districte, ot their ns, ‘Flie house, with all its " contouts, WiEREAS, Bome of tho lcading newspapers of the waa destroyed. Btate Lsve unjustly charged the ifon, It. P, Derfekson 8 befug fudicectly responsible for chauges made in Bellottowor fatling and breaking one of his logs slort off, and tbrowing tho rider, who was FOOLING WITH FIREARMS, soverely shaken up, but not seriously tnjaved. | Lracing all the wators of tho Atlantic coast, | the repurt of the Conuuitieo un General Equalization, Speeral Disvatel to he Clacage Tribune, ‘Tho hurse was shot, n\'cn\slud tributaries Letwaen tho Iiny :L'.'.‘(:':Zn.f;.'q&':;‘.' r;y'n"n‘:xmg"lr .:':g‘gm;:“?w'l]x‘:;‘ma Yore WAFNE, Ind., Sopt. 24.—A young lad THE LANSIXG IACES, ot lasmmaanoddy aml Capo Charles. The it bntiary s, wla Special Diepaleh fo Che Catemin 1 ribune, LAxsisg, Mioh., Bept, 2.- “The races to-day croated a Derby mterest by tho aunouncemant that Lady Tucpin would trot to boat her :4i record timo for 8 _purso of #i00. Time, [ 2:28 1 and Tho next raco was for o purse of 65 2:50 claas, best three in five; tite, 2: 21 1173 won by Mollia, who recoivod 3175, . las 290, Julia §60, and Florenca 349, AT QUINCY—GOLDSMITH MAID MAKES COMPARA- TIVELY SLOW TINE. Spvetal Disnatch to The Chicao Tribune, Quixcy, I, Sopt, 24.—Fho following 18 & sum- mary of the races to-day, Goldsmith Maid agaiost a fotrot agaiuat her best record. 1ime, * Trbiting purae of 8300 for 210 horscs, $230 1o firet, $125 1o vecuud, 375 tb third, aud 40 Lo fourih : F.'V. Fancher's Dan Bro 13111 chiargea aro pointed a1d elaborate, the most yme portant of which are that thoso officials havo colludad fn vartous (rauds, inoluding the racelv- ing of campeusation for making inspectious of veesels after oflico llmlr.‘li that, in view of tho fact that vessels engaged 1n business during the day would sustain "loses by having to lay up for inapcction in the daytime, these oftivialn received tomponsation from Lhoownors of voussls for makiog iuepoations at uight, contrary tolaw ; and xlso shut charged for transporting pumps for testing steamboat boilers have bLeon oxcea- atve, and Iroquontly made when in fact no trans- portaticn had taken place. ‘Thewe or similar chargos bavo beon ro 'nd!‘v-‘ reported to tho Govorument suthonties here, but no notice wau taken thereof until recently, whon thoy wero brought to the attontiou of the Kupervieivg In- spector-General, who in porsoh fook verbal Hiatements from tho acensed, aud, withoat' mak- aged 15, named J. Goble, omployed at Wonstor & Co.'n drng wtore, was probably fatally injured to-night by the carolosa handling of & rovolver in tho hands of & companlon. 'They were fool- ing with tho rovolver when it was sccidontally dischiarged, tho ball striking Goble in tho hewdt aud lodging wn the rear of tho right eye. 1f tho Iad recovers, which is considored very doubtrul, he will lose tho oye. BURIED ALIVE, Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, DavzxporT, In., Bept. 24,—At Calamus, Clin- ton County, yostorday aftoruoon, William Tan- ner, & well-known resident of DoWitt, whilo in the bottom of & woll, which ho was digging, was buried alive by Ltho oarth ecaving in upon him, A forco of men wont to work immediately to diys Wienzas, Bald clianges wero mnds and sald map prepared without the knowledya and vonsent of aaid i, 1%, Derickson, and duriug his abaence from the Board; therefore, Rtesoleed, That this Doard are fully couvinced that sald cliarges aro unjust, Tho Board thou adjourned sine die. The folluwing tablo shows tho assessmont of tho capital atock of ratlrosd companies in this Btate, Whon thoro js no nsuessment of stock the total valuo of thio company’s property is un- deratood to havo boon nsscssod ay tangible property. ‘Tho total assessed valuo of the tangie blo proporty of railroads boing 937,922,052, and tho lotal assossmont of capital stock belng $22,810,914, a8 ghown below. The full valuation on which theso companios will pay tas this year iy 860,733,506, runoing malo for §2,000, ' 225y and fore vight. After widnight, houses, vesseis, overytuing yiolded to the galo, Friday wonung nothing but dovastation met tho eyo. Destruction aud wrecks all around ; rafts, loge, timbors, and fragmouts of houser, Dearing strugzhng hutoanity, driven hore snd therw by tho pitiless galo; Suttering signals of distress from many & tree-top; tho tierca wind and waves dimmed all crios for suceor; pitcous motionn nloue told the looker-on of the distress of the imperiled. Tho steamer Matamoraa No. 2, Capt. Alexan- der Bell, formerly of the Houston Direct Naviga- tion Company, hid beeu drivon across the flats ontho nosth wide of tho San Jacinto. Tho steawor Blar and barges wore drivon near lher. lup drift cowmenced accumulating snround thew, and fortunately hier position was & point of concentration for the fluating debris to which peoplo had clung, Capt. Boll. with Mr. f.ea- cock, eugincor, aud four mon got out tho e boat, aud rescuod such porsons as thoy contl got near, but the gale was o foarful that thoy conld mako but litto headway, About 108, m. n¥mall raft with two porsons on wad eeco ‘appronching. As it camo nearer, they wora ditcovered to bo Dr. Chamberlaiu and wife, of Lynchburg, o was lmllnr; on tho raft Doldmg b wifo's head ju Lus Tap, Hor body was partly undor water. Tho curront swopt thein near tho Matamoras, aud us tho raft struck swmong the drift and just os thoir rescuors from tho Matamoras got & Tope around Dr, Chamber- lain, Mra. Chamborlain’s body was torn from his crasp and swept under the drft, The hushand, thoughtloes of his own lifo, was appualing to the reseuers, * don't eave me, fiave my wife,” and after sho was gono, begged them to Lot him down with hor, 1to was hauled on Loard in s beuumb- the nufortunato man out, and, after working ali | 3. Higbeo's Bob ilunter, 183 2 4ug a formal report, simply made margiual Calro & 8t, Louis night, reachod the dead body. F.Fuller's Frank Bosves 2.2 2 3| notes upon tha documant contsining thocharges [ Calra & Vincenuen, . FfaiE Aaine—: i e and oxonorated tho partion, Finally tho wstter | Carbondalo & Shaw THE SCOTT-UDA DEATH-TRAP, il halt s dash 8 entrancs, | roached tho Selcr,etnry‘or zy‘e Tl{un]l:r}". )\'lloknl. Lron ountain 0, & L., New Youg, Hept, 24,—Tho jury in the inquost Pk N“" e T onco sent a specinl agent to Now York to' mako ago, Alton .+ Lou on the Scott-Uda tire-ladder accident found a | Jnn “‘m’.‘:-.”'fi,,’.&“f Hadioyr | & thoronki invastigaclon, aud a roport will soon icag e . ORIcANg; AU et & 5,729,320 bo ready. It ts complainod that Mr. Lurnett, tha Supervising Inspectar-Goneral, tid nob take proper notico of or oxercise duo diliganco In “having theso charges completoly investi- ated, for tho reason as alleged, that ho and ngpector Lowe are old pervonal friends. Tho oxaminatiou by tho unccial agent of the Troas~ ury will roveal the fouudation for all thosa alle- gations,"and there is ground. for the expactation that the roport will contain many interoating facts, and afford considerable matter worthy of careful digestion, WHISKY FRAUDS, The Miswourk Trials~Tho W Men Gotting the Worst of ft, Npecidl Diapatch ta L'he Chicago Triouns, Br. Loury, Mo., Sept. 24.—The Ubited Btates Court-room was filled with o large asscmblage of people this morning, who had come for tho par- poao of hearing Justico Millor's dociston on ¢ ho domurrors to tho iudictments against the lato rovouuo officials aod Kt. Louis rectifiers, Of C3go, ..., Chleago & Tilinoia River. Uhicago, Burliugton & Quincy. gmugu, Dunville & Vincenneu. . Gnloago, lock Talsud & Chucago & Paclic, Ohicago & I'aducal Chicago, 'ekiu & Suuthwestorn. Noassossniont Cluciunatt, Lafayetta & Chicag, 164,511 Columbla, Ohlcago & Tudiana Contral.. Noasssasmont Chlcaxfl llwaukeo & St, Paul, 145,551 Caal Valley Miniug Company. No aasessmient Evausville, Terre l{aute & Uhleago, ‘No ssoessment Gilman, Clinton & Springtleld, Nuv asaowement Grand Tower & Carboudale,, Nu asseasmont lliziols & 8t, Louis Nallco M. J. 3hiiec's Lodite, Danivla’ Bay Jane, Mile’ Btormy Johu, dataes W, Mounta' List verdict that the break was duo to tho inferior matoriala and fauity construction of the ladder, Tho Fire Comminsioners aro censured for not hoistig the ladder practically beforo allowing it to be used, audits furthior use was condemued. +veeess Noanscenniont w—81ty, “here was somo disappointmont at tho_timo mado by Goldsmitl Maid, but #ho was suffering from 8 £evoro cold, and was tu very poos condi- tion tor the track. ‘The attendance Lias been farga for tho last two days, and thoe faic hasboou & magmilicont success thronglhout, LOVISVILLE JOCKEY-CLUD RACES. Lot 1LLe, Baept. 24.—The first raco to-duy, for tho geutlemen's aup, was won by dir. Tnpg Mocs, who rode Port Leoward ; leving Kellor, driver of Token, socond, aud Dr. Jumos Green. driver of Australinn, third. Tho race waa o dash, 11y tulo, aod made in 2:073¢. ‘Ihe socond raco, mile beat, for thie tobaceo Mtaky, for d-yonr-olds that bhud not wou o pro- vious to August lnst, had six starters: D, Swigoert's b, ¢. Kiug Alfonzo, by Phaoton and Capitola Robivson ; Morgan & Co.'s br. f. Qyp- t, by Australian sud Masurka; Eeeno Richards' chh. f. Midenl, by Gilroy and Mishap ; R. 1. Uheatbam's ch, f. Lady Bugby, by Vaudsl and 4, Noassesament 1,070,334 Noasseasment Noaasssment FELL FROM A TRAPEZE. Nrw Yonk, Sopt. 21.—A man and woman at Tobinson Hall, last night, fell hoad foromost to the tloor, from the ceiling, whilo attempting tra- peze movements, and both are believed to be fatally injarod, KILLED BY A FALL, Special Dixy alah to The Chicajo Tribrne, Cuaxraion, L, Sept, 24.--A boy 7 years old, gon of Ar. Nash, of this city, foll from a stablo- rool {o-day and died shortly from the effecta of tho fall, Company.. Indianapolis, Tudinuapolis & St. Louis, Indiana & Tllinvis Contral, Jucksonville, Northwestern & HBouthe cautern, . 496,410 No asseasment 17,683 144,003 No assessment No assersment 132,040 4,022,533 No ussessment DROV/NED, Special Dispateh to TAe Chicaco Tribune. Proius, Ill,, Hopt. 24.—Au S-year-old son of Capt, Hoon, of the propeller Motropolis, was drowued whilo fishing near Grior's elovator this aw Albaay & 8t, Jouis, Michigau Ceutral dollet & Northurn Ot & B oy osnatu | capt, Cattiovuls cls T, Lonp | tho nductmonts, Ceso 664 is for o conapiracy | Larit & Dumida: 0 R oo s — Bar e, and,iekat s A- B, Lowia' | 4o dostroy rocords lod in a publio offco. Jaw. Doortcack T, 111 X bt 118128, solling was ' the ordor named, Doth Leats | tico Millez held that tho objections urged by s Ttk Wayue & Guisago.s.. .. No ssesameat x 3 assemsment wero won by the favorite, Alfunzo ; Gyptis sco- | Judre Krum wora not well taken, Tho quoation Bpriugfield & Northwestern,, ... No assessruont 1N CHICAGO, oud; und Stisdeal third, ' Time, §:441¢% 1451, | of morger raisod by Judgo Troat was not pasacd | Bt. Louis, Alton & Terro Haute 900,368 o 4l Eogino Company No. 7 yesterday answered o 8t, Lonis & Bonthcastarn, -+ Mo ascsymient stiil alarm caused by o firo in the rear of tho In tho tirst hoat Lady Bugby sworved from the track, and attemptod to mn through a closed npon, being heid up for further consideration. ed condition, It 1 the opinton of Capt. Bull aud Mr. Loacock that sho wes dead belore soeu by them. About noon, a family nsmed Perking, thren men, s womay, and a child, came tlosting from down the rivor ou top of a house. It caught 2mong the trees, nto which they all got, trom whero thoy were all taken in eafety by the yawi- boat of the Matamoras, The currony and “wind maere 80 stroug that four men conld not mannge tho boat, After various oiforts to gret to them, Capt. Doll puid out tine, and tloated the boat to the ond took thom off. Ihming the dav, ell, Ar. Leacock, and the crew of four pieked up and gaveld twouty-ono persons. ‘Iho Pevking fawily sy thut evorything was Bwopt off frow Adams' Islaud, which is abont five miles Lolow Lynchburg, In addition to themdolves way tho family of Dr. Alexandor, cousintivg of Dr, Aloxander,” Mrx, Aloxander, & gravdson, oud & negro man. Theso aze sup- pored to be lost. A number of persons are known to navo beon (Jhmvucd in tho wicinity of Lyuschburg and San acinto, 5 At Lynchburg the storehouses and stocks of dnerchanaise of Capt. Tompkins, Capt. J. B, Byduor sud Mr, Sauders, the Tumplins lLole] sud warehonee, Masonic Hall, aud all smaller suildings wero swopt away, ‘The buildingn at Gibbs’ sbipwass wero do- stroved, The ateamer ‘Taumanlipas was on the vays. Toles wera bored in hor and she sottled i them, aud is supposed to Lo alf right, Baving tb herecl? sudtho ways., At Ban Jucinto Mr, Thompson's hiouse and tho Hendlog storo wero wwept off, Mason's mill 1s standing, but grestly damaged, The roport is that all tho honses along the shora frotn Lynchburg to tho bay are swapt off. Tho uceno from Harrisbarg to Lynclburg fs doplornble. Tho water is up to tho top of the cars on the Ban Antouio Nailroad track at Har- rislarg, At Norseworthy's [t wasup to tho front fi"d gute, AL Muneie's, the dritt markod tho oight of the tida far up the bank at his landiug, Dr. Magtio stated 1o tho passengers on the Fovwe ler that tho tido-water from the galf way 84 inches abovo the highest rain-flood within Lis knowledge oo the bayon, ‘Thoussuds of cords of wood, piling and mill-timber, tha results of the whole year's toil, havo been carried awny by the waters. Many tlat-boats and cAlor crafts, upou which the people of tho bayous relied for a Bupport, have beon destroyod. At Dr, daesie's considerablo stock was drowned, and i 1s BUP- porad tho sama Lins occurred at 1ore oxposed pointa. 2 Botween Lynchburg and Morgan's Poiut not & Liouse is stauding o tho immediute shorg of Ban Juctnto Day or ou the islands, oxcept the warg. kouse f “the Bhip Channel Company on the poiut, Of the residents the Perkinx fainily, tho Ttav, Mr. Alexunder and wifo, Augnst, s fishicr- man, Jusepb Martin and wifo, Mr. aud Mre, West, Me. McKee, and Charles Post aro kuown to bo saved. Mry. ierce and faur chiidren, fit- tlo Clary Grafton, Mrs. McKeo, and Mrs, Augost aro kuown to hove boen lost. Mr. and Mew, Alezandor and Mr. 3{cKep aro sald to have beon eaved by young Mr, Miltrun, UNUALEY SXPRRIENCK OF TWO FAMILILS, Houston Fategraph, Sciit, 21, Mr. and Brs. Wost (formerly Ara, Grafton) oceupied & uow house at” Luytown, AMrs, McKeo aad Mrew, Clara Urafton, Mra. West's chld, wore with them. When the water ross over llog Island My, McKoe, Charles Post, the Mt~ koeper, and Mra, Pierco, with four chlldron, sbauduned that place and camo 1n & slaff to Went's, Thuredny morning beforo daylight. Durivg Thursday tho water roso gradually in the houso, und by ‘aftorncon reachiod the ‘ceiling. They hung on by the windows until about 4 p, m., ‘wheu, fiuding that the water was gaining, hoy gut into & skill, with the hope of roachivg the Ligh land, 1n Laif au Lour the skiff was swaiop- ed, aud, 10 gotting bold of thu wiudows again, two cluldren were lust, the oldest aud youngest girh Mr. West then made a holo in the roof, aud sll ware got onit. Suwall band-holes were anado to cling to. {ua short tima the ropt was swept away from tho bulding, tho sido carryiog thom up tho bay several wilow. ‘They drifted about Thursdsy ‘night sud Friday ut the meroy of tho wayey, during which timo Mr, MoKee aud Mr, Post got in & treo, when g nortbor oyme outon Frday nud drovo them hack down the buy. Of the occupants of the roof pono ro- uained but AIr. aud Mrv. Weat, Mru, Plorco sud oue child, and Mr. Post. The wiud drove them aoroud the bay and the curgsns into tho mouth of the causl. Just as tho rouf gulored the canal it turnod over wud Miw. Picrce aund child were lost, Mr. West roms, clinging 1o Lis wife, and seized the guof again, the curront wwept the roof over oy the east kido, aud whou it siruck tho bank tho two wero thrown up on the side of the dump, Puet waa sbls to reach tho bank, Wedt was vensclens, sud Mrs. West étuuned, but wosuing. ‘Tho tug Cuaten had been driven by tha gsle ou the polut, and lay v tho ptbor side of (he dump, Mr. Nol- wou, who bad brought ber l;r Trum Red-Fish through the gals, '"jl l'l;. otd, Wwaator-o~ 3 CATIu) e dump and carrled Sl roue chanio, wero on g the mosns, &ql:'om over thi - ‘8t. Paul Railroad roundliouse took firs thiy L RO Caso 566, which iy an indictmont sgainst No McDouald, Joyco, and otners, for conspiracy to dofrand tho revenue, was held good, and the de- murrar ovorraled, Case 567, which is an indiot- meut ngainst McDonald, Joyee, Avery, Vitzr and othurs, ofticors, together with cortain di ars, for conspiracy to defraud tha revenue, was held by Justice Miller to ba valid so far ry either tho oficors or distillers wore concerncd suparately, but, lusasmuch =a the statuto names differorent puuishments for tha oflicers sod distillors, the Govorumont would havo to elect ay to which they wonld proceed apninst, tho distillers having baon tndicted soparatoly for tho samo offenses allogod in the Joint indict- mont. District Attorney Dyer very promptly eloctad to proceed syainst tho odicers, and asked tho Court to st tho caso down for hoaring at the present torm. Justteo Millor sonounced that he had purposod leaving 8t, Louis to-morrow waok, but if hus presonce here one more weck would oxpedite the trial of the caeos, ho would willingly stay. Tho decision of Judge Mbler is cousidored a rough desl on the whisky mou, aod thosa who reprosont tho prose- outlonare jubilant ovor their victory. Tho Pros- ectting Attornoy announces his purpose to in- sist on an linmediate trial, aud will Usten to no gate. Ifer Lead was burst opon by striking a post which broke in twain. ‘The horse died and tho rider, Willis Xullor, of Henderdon, Ky., was shghely burt, : &'lm third race, 11¢ milos, had flvo atartars : A, Atchison's cb. f. Greuoble, 8 yesra old, by Liay- wood and Lute; A. Buford's ch. g. Kelburn, 4 years old, by Ringmastor and Ontario ; Iuot Beynolds’ ch. g, Marmion, 3 years old, by Planet aud Grand Duchess : Lord'a’b. g. Tort Leonard, by Buchor aud Pruuolla ; Keouo Richard's b, o. Kedman, by War-Danco and Bolferino. Kelbarn camo 1 victor, Marwmion second, and Redman third, Al abead of the faverte, Crenoble. Timo, %12, ‘I'ho fourth roco, dosh of 1 mile, for 2-year- olds, for the Sandford stakos, had the followiug startors s 'L, J. ole’ b. g, Vagraut, by Virgil and Lazy ; Keone Richards’ cb. f, Clemmie G, by War-Dauco aud Alexandria ; D, Swigert's b. . Lombay, by Planet aud Nora ; J. I, Kaudall's b, ©. Tho Nippor, by Phaoton aud Autotte ; John Garduer's ch. €., by Loxington, dam by Gleneoo ; Hunt Reynold’s eh. L. Parouetto, b; Harvoy Vil- lian and Forfatlotta ; D. J, Gronson b. f. Albo- rav, by Kevoiver, dam by Ringold ; William Mur- phy’s ch. b. Ituss Huttles, by War-Dauco sud Irincess Royal ; Striwgliold & Clay's b. o, Blue Coat, by Jack Malovo aud Ivy Loaf, Tho favor- two-ntory framo building, No. 201 South Ialstod stroet. Tho buildivg ia ownod by a Mr, Ao~ Mulleo, and occupiod by Miss Nettie Lieall as a residence. f'lio nlarm from Box 315 at 7:25 o'clock Iast ovoning wan cansed by tuhe burning out of a chimney a¢ 28 Loomis wtroet. . Thealarm at & o'clock last cvening wan caueed by firo breaking out in a shiauty vsed asa stablo by Theodors P’ohl, situated in tho roar of 48 Larraboo strcot. Tho total loss doos Lol ex- cuod 25, The alarm of fira from Box 612, at 3;15 o'clock yastorday wormmg, was causod by & flre ina born in the rear of No. 935 Milwaukeo avenne, ownod by Frederiok Weahahn, aud occupied as atable by Yaul Herman. A horso mud buggy valiod ab $3500 ‘wore destroyed., The tlames sproud to a barn in the rear of No. 459 on the sime streot, owned by Iidward Burk, and occu- pied by C. H. Christiauson, Whoso losa is about &365, " A barn in roar of No. 3 Cox strest was also conmumod. Loss, §300: no insurance. The causo of the fice is suppassd lo Lave boen naughty Loyy playing with watchos. No assesament, No sascasment 69,69 No aszcssment. No sascesment No asscestuent Western Union....... East §t, Louls k Carondudet,, Orlon & Minersvillo............ Chicago & Illinols Souiborn, Laltimore, Pitisburg & Chicago, , Unfon Raflway and Transfer Gom; Chicago & BoULBRTD... e, ves Total,., THE PRESIDI Hin Arrival, with a Number of Relna- tives and Fricnds, nt St Loulse—Euaw ture Movoments. Spectal Diepaich to The Chicago Tribune, Bv. Louws, Mo, Bopt. 24.—President Grant and party arrived via tho Vandatia Line at 11:60 o'clock this morning 1n s special car of the Pennsylvania Ratlrosd, furnished for the trip, Tho train was delayed four hours by tho failure of tho trains which preceded No amsessmient No assssment No sasrasment No assessment No saseastient 12281004 5 lio, ' Vagrant, got off | most he rmpoulfiau to continuo the caves until another AT LOUISVILLE, KY. " , h eril. i ke proper ti Ool. W. D, W, Bo; 3, y. . i - | lsst, Clemmio "G sscond choico, being To the Asscctated Pross, it to make proper timo, Gol. W. D. W. Bornard, m::filg:’l'::'l“w:\u’ry' m’;‘;:‘fi“:nuz E;:::t bobind bim. Plrouotto led the flyers 91, Louts, lgupL 24, —The cane nI‘Aflnr & Co., | tho Prosidunt's cousin, United States Bank Gam. to the third quarier pole, when Vagrant, who bad beon stoadily goiug forward, took tho first tluce mnd camo tn ahoad ; Alborus socond, aud Uarduer's ch. g, third. Clemmie G, Kecne of Bt, Joseph, Mo, charged with emptying cor- tain barrols of wlusky without canceling stamps, came up yesterday in tho United Btates Distriot Court for tho Westorn District of Missouri, now in session at Jefferson City. Qnito a number of witneusos ware axamined, and 8o far na the caso brogressed, ‘tho Lestimony showod thal about 200 barrols of spirits recoived from Sheehan & Sons’' distillery wero omptied at Adler & Co.'s rectitying houeo, and somo barrels returoed to tho distillery with tho stamps unoblitorated, re- missioner in this city, and Maj. LFoator, a second it the Iato'Winnobago affair, mat the visiting party at Grocuup, s few miles oast of St. Louts, and he accompaniod them [nto the city. At the Union Dopot thoy were mot by anumbarof friouds and woro driven directly to the Lindall Hotel, l‘hu‘pul conslsts of tho President and Mra, Giraut, Col. Fred Urant and wifo, ox-Secre- tary Borie, wifo, aud daughter, and Gon. Bab- a fow poreanal friouds of €3,000 by fire this morniug, Fally ineured in the following campasics, asch haviog to pay 20 per cout lows: Ponusylvanis, Philadelplia; Citizens', Nowaris, N, J.; Citizons', 8. Lows; | Hichards' entry, uever showod in the race, hove Pooplo's, Nowark; Fraoklin, Bt, Lonis; Leo- | ing gotten aff' very badly in the start. Timo— g:u'll, Memphis; Allemeuta, Pittsburi; Phanix, | 1:46, . Louid; Parmers' and Drovers', city; (ier~ To-morrow will close the present meoting. manis, Newarl, N. J.; Morchants’, Newazk, N. J, BEACON FARK RACES. Lostox, Bept. 24, —The races st Beacon Park AT MADISO! to-day wero very largely attendod. ‘The un- WIS, 3 cock. During the avenin, Svectal Dispaich to Tha Chicagy Tridune, finished raco of yestarday for tho #:33 class, | filled with apirits and again sold with the old | called and wore lurvxm-lfy roceived. No publia Mapison, Wis, Sept. 24,—The Milwaukos & urse, 81,500, was won by Lizzie Keolar, Gion. starupe upon them, thua defrauding the Govern- | domonstration ocsurred, and tho party retired aod " second, Colonel ~ third, Tune—3:803¢ ¢ BIE ;s 23 238 s B | BB %36, Tho Hirst hoat wag won Ly Uln?uu. the mocund by Cotoue!, aud the third sud fourth by Gon. Huod. Tho unfinished raco for the 4:25 class, purse $2.000, was won by Honess Harry, Blancho pece oud, Blly Platter” third. Time, 2:27%4, 9:973, 227Y, 2:263. Blanche won tho first Lieat, “The raco Tor tho %:23 claes, porsp 82,500, was wou by Comoe, Holls socond, Molsey (hird, ment out of soma 8,000, OUR EVANGELISTS, Moody and sankey Preporing for n Lengthy Campuign in Now York city. Spectal Dispatch 8 The Chieago Tridune. Naw Yousx, Bept. 24.—Moody sud Ssukey will ulto early, boing much’ fatigued. = ‘L'o-morrow thoy viult the President’s farm. 'The objoct of the Prosident's viait Lera is to examine the con- dition of his ferm with s view to dotermining whother ko ahall keep it up himuol? or rent it out Lo other partics, " Ha wil aleo make arrauge- montd forthe sals of s portion of his stock on the 40th inst. Tuo party will remain in Bt, Louin untd Mondsy, whou they will lsave for Den Moinues, as tho Preaident wishes Lo be pres. marning, and {be roof of onesection was burned. Tho locomotives wero all rescucd and the alarm given by startlug blasts from thelr whistles, - AT DETROIT, M| Dzrrotr, Mich., Hopt. 21.—The steamer De- troit, of tho Cauads Forry Lino was burned thia morning. boforo daylight. Hbe was owned Ly W. I’ Campboll, aud coat 816,000 ton years sgo, | Thomas Jefernon distanced. Time, %5, 236, | not fayar Clicago fizut with tholr eforts at re- | eht at the army rounion to take place there, Bhe wau im'n‘nnd for 87,000, y ¥ 2:28, 2:28. Lella won the second hoat, viving the spirlt of reliion in thia country, but From Des Moines Lo will go to Cheyonno, thence e i i e i b 0 Denvar, aud home via tho Kansas Pacitle Raile NEAR LITTLE FALLS, N. J. . YACHTING, will begin thetr labors {n tho metropolis. They rond. bavo mado & sort of financial arraugement with tho Young Men's Christian Association of this eity, by which they are to bo paud’ s roasonsble salary aud oxpenses, but thoro is nothing of a spoculative character about the ngreement. Tha culy mothod by which the Yonug Men will en- deavor to roumburso themselves for their ox- peuses will b by the salo of tracts and #onge at & small profit abovo thoir cost. The contract with deody snd Baokey roquires them to beghy —— e s THE WEATHER. Wasmmarox, D. 0., Bopt. 25.—For the Upper Lake region and tho Uppor Mississippl snd Lowor Misuouri Valloys, partly cloudy sud cooler woatherand light local raius, with northwest to southwoet winds and riving baromoter, followed by frl.h'ng baromator wost of Upper sippi. routs will probably oscur in the Northwost v sy, Heghny Patzason, N. J., Bopt. 24.—The woolen miil of (leorgo Jackson, nosr Littlo I'alls, burued to- duy. Loss, 80,000 ; insucance, $16,000, - SPIRITUALISM, The Kind ‘They Klave in Minnesota. Specud Disvateh to ‘I'ne Chucago Tribune, 81, Favi, Mion, Sept. 24.—~The Miunesots 8tato Couvontion of Bpiritualists was Leld in LAST HAGK OF TILE SPABON, The Jast yacht race of the uesson will take place this afternoon from tho foat of Twalfth atract, 'Tho courso will bo tho sanio one Lefore eailod over—3 miloa southwest, thon 6 miles north, then Lack to the place of atarting. It s expected that sovon or alght vessels will tako pare in tha race, The judges’ boat will leuvetho foot of TaSallo stroet ut 1 o'clock, and boats for spoctatars will loave Goodrich's dack a littlo b during Batur this city on Friduy, Saturday, sod Sunday last, | later. ‘Lhe prizes will bo divided into two class- | oo Nov. 1,’and the sanson will laat all wintor 1f LOCAL OBSERVATION, but the pricesdion secapon pUbIicity ausl o | oh il Wi Lo sies the v o puta o clsa- they prove 35 uccanstul aad attrsctive hero us s Bk, ‘\l\‘}:{kn:’:s:;:rt';xlqll:dh::luthl:aCw‘;?l:‘;':gx::c?(':z 'BTS‘E.’BE MR}“ "f,"mg"m bo . "T]’ savers M'h d“,_l 'lw._!llar.‘Thr!Mu.‘ Wind. !llnm, W'ther, v e with much sufering gonerally comes a good deal ” b 8, o cial freudom wero not fnvited. Soou after tho ANAQUNCENENT, tho svarsgo | g n: B Sl "“h""'!""' ioar ot despoudoncy, and in this mood Luman gets zndauuly religious, It i1a therofore auticipated that the Evaugoliats will abtract im- manss crowds and create A genuine wensstion. The last gamo but two to ba played by the 82/, W., (resh,, Chicagos In this city this year will take place to- day. Mr, Btiros, of Rockford, will not be suf- mooting opened Geurge W. Bweot Introdaoed tho followiug ; Reacdved, That the Call for this Convention, msde by the Becrelary of the Blate Asavoiation, proseribing | fored to umpire the game, Tals nows i not genorally kuown yet i ) wary qualifie b 24— s 5 3 42 A i Couneuilon s igiant, w1 | B Fioure Brame 1, Lo Psiballs Btars, 3; | {ul, ReobIa, who AL ay s 4, it utziao, bapt, 3i—Mlnlgt, Bt. Louis Browns, Sk S OESOLATE DISSOLUTION. Special Dippaleh ta Tha Chieayo Tvibune, BEparzs, Mo, Hept. 2L—An old man named Caleb P, Beymour was found dead in sn sban- doned residenca in Eaat Sedalls, tuis afternoon, diboct coufliot withs i uxmluul. Tepudiated x»;"lxflg'dn:'«‘uflk;,q“' By Aftar lang and excited dobate wi down, sad tho fullowiug ldnph:d'z.m. Forde Jissolied, By this Cuuvaniion, that wo do pot tol erale or Ludorew the iuterd # g Lo v o Upon this the followivg persony 1 ealings e B 470 reported strical folky came o know of the metier oarliest is bocause Bheridan Hhook, manager of tho Uolon Bquars Theatre, Gilmore's Garden, and the Brooklyn Theatre, las had a hand n prepar- ivg tho way for the Evaugelists. Hs controls tho lonss of Usruum's Hippodroms, and has routed it for the proposed wervicos this winter, 1t {8 said, for an immoudo rental, 1t lu the only Bar, TAr Wind, 1dtain, Weather, M. duo Dispaich, "to | under straugo and myutorlous circumutances. | byflgjug maid t0 bo Jarge enobgh to hemso tih 30,171 i‘.'.',‘,’,m',',m'ill':'qu"??“ l}l{:“:s:u;‘vr;nlifu( Jn. U, { Ho eama Lioro & wook ago and oblaloed a night's cr?]w;.hg :Muf; @l Luyd and b&nkcy oxpect, fi‘fl ) SO iakd, Ay, J, M, i buslom Al . H udgivg by thol ndon experience, Cor- | 14 Davls 1T M. Olatk, Forter Maruis “arelh Java | wobinK st the houso of Abaslom MaVey. Io | judgivg by, tholr ofarod an Opon ot In thia | Eacaonbn 1:|50.00 ‘Was very retivent and did not give his yame nor businees. Nextmorning ho disappesred and Lad not beeu hoard of since until bin body was dis- covered in thoold house. From papers found ou his parean it sppears that ho was from Maxsa~ chusolts sud wan & uchool-teacher and Prasbyte- Martin, Aps, I W, Tlascow, Mary A, Cagpon ¥. 0, Carpevtor, N. Muttin, Ju:-yu B. ‘\":np‘i:lfu' Tho msfority remsiuiug organized for 5w an- suing year, whth a full list of oficory aud com- wmittevs for tho Blate Amswiation, re-olecting Guoorge Walker, of Btillwatar, for Bcretary. upper part of the city, but it was found that it would coss $40,000 to build & nmll»r buitding for the purpose, sud mndu{i the lippodrowe or Gimore's Qsraen wos found o ba clicaper, Bhook has been lntending to put up a afage across oue-half the gardon, and give opurs at e The President on the Pinancial Qu tion. Waehwgon Dimpasch to New Fork Berald, Thie Prosdont 1¢ 0 Fosoriads tn ot ot 21l dis- mayed at the proapoct of the rag-baby party suc. PELRBGA S ARe Y Tian wisinter, Hevoral certifirates showing that { congs duning the wiuter, but the present wpeou- | . 1 el 8§ uor doe Wonesty b #i Unexpocisd Guartor, | bobad WURLL ool fu Kuuvns wero fouiud on | ferion i oy peeron oo goot apcurs, uo the gar- ;:';‘;:,'.&fiz:",’:;‘,‘:g.,‘;&,{;&?@:,‘,‘..,.‘},. el Lesrsdt Vvse Eren, Five doll ant ity Tor jof manuscripb foraw. | ay will be Moody Aad Havkey's clspal for & | ogigting 1ogislation in rogard to spooto rosump- Juat uow, whion it asenis &8 )f corruption Lud | Five doliars sud, dity g o Yaro found Inbis | time, tion., That act, orlginated and passed s & Ro- acatli-clutch on every city in tho Iand, it 1 good | |5 Fiad grony old sge and. gg“u:zlded tuat ho F..mnu mossure, he understands (o Lo tho plat- to bo able to say that Detyoit has many Lonost ' A CLEAN HILL, form of tho pariy. bo:: i m;bfllyogpp;:fiactz Mzaems, Tenn,, Sopt. 24,~During tbe paat 9, A Weokts Work in Birmingunm, Jow daye ltters aud talvgrany have beon ro- meu. An Obio man, feoling that he was gutting arunk, entered & Frauklio-#iroot asloon yeular- grounds, whatever sstempt may bo made in tho Tho Engineer says & wook's work in Birming. > Jougross Lo ohange Ausncial legislation day aud loudly inquired; 2 Ba couprises the MANGIAGHITS of 14,000:000 b | ceived bare iuquisiug if thore wes any epidomic %‘)? 1‘?0 f cou(‘!‘i'nu Witk tho pmnfioun of I thoroau Louswt man here who'd take | peow, 6,000 bedutoads, 7,000 gut, 800,000,000 of | Provailivg tiera, For she informeion of sl aon- | ths Hpeois Nlssumption act, encounter (he cusigo of 201 for mu i Lut naile, 100,000,000 of Luttons, 1,000 saddl cerued, i can bo uafely saserted thap tbls Presldeny's veto, sud he wonfdent Yoy, wir!” cawe from sovsniesn different | 6,000,000 of w.f 2 or brouze coins, 40,000 pairs | wes never miore Loalthy than reasn! B0 moasuro pould sacurq the two-thirds in both mouJuroply; suglt was i e blice, $0e, whiere | of spoctacies, § Lons of papler mectis ware, 9 80, | there has been notbing [*] .fi&ma 4y | Housss, and tuly would be koosassry to paus Iy Jeaucaty would not ke leoked for, 00 worth of jewalry, 4,000 milss of tron and 3 kind during the year. 7 overths volo. o does ol for jhat seascn, Assessments of the Capital Siock of conrider that the psopla neod have any fear of & disturbed condition of financis! tegisiation for at least two yoara to comn, an it is not at sl prob- 8blo tho Forty-0ith Congreas would assomblo bofore Decomber, 1877. Thoss who have con- vorsod with him of late say that ho in more than ever resclute in his intontion to carry into effect tho provisionn of tha act of Jan. 14, 1875, Becratary Bristow rocontly, in conversation wupot the Bubject of the sooumulstion of gold, emd Le bad nat yeb snnounced whut plan ho shonld Adopt, but one thing the public might bo certain, to-wit that the viewa cxpressed on that question in his annnal report, last Decom: ber, wero In detail his viows to-dav. He dld not mean as to the legisiation, for In that report ho bad eaid ¢ * It Congross should conclude, ns bo oarndntiy hopes it will, that the tima lias ar- rived for the onactment of n I bAving for ity object the resumption of mpecle-paymicnta, 1w own wisdom will supply the necossary moth yx." And on this subject it Ia underetood tho Cr is a untl. Whon tho time arrives, in the mont of tho President ant Secretary of Tresaury, to make Known the pians of the Ad- ministration, 1t will bo publisbod, regardiesa of the result of the Novomber electivuy, Bty DAKOTA. A Neat of Libels, Bpecisl Duvatch to The Chicano Trtbuna, Br, Pavr, Minn,, Sept. 24.—Tho Grand Jury in tho United Statos Court at Bismarck, D, T., Las returnod four indictments for libol,—ono agalnst John T, Jackman, Unlted States Court Conunieaionar, for slaudering city officials of Bismarck {n roprescnting through the Minneapo- lis Tribune that they had boen hold for tiial for stealing Government grain, whoress thoir arresl camo from contliot of jurisdiction, and the cascs Were not even prosentmd {o the Girand Jury, The recond was “againat Jamos A. Emmons, for correapondonco of the Alloghany (£'a.) Mail, con- cocning tho $ravsactlons of persons ho designatod es pirates and post-traders of the Uppor Missouri. Tho third 4 ngalnat M. J. Edgotly, for fssuing & bandbill defamatory of tho United Statos Marahal of Da- kota Territory, The fourth againat Edwaid Waro for publishing baudbilla ridealing and defaming the Secretary of War aod nunerons ofticialy, traders, aud “contractors, Still mota aimilar indictmonts aro oxpocted na tho result of Judge Barnes' vigorous chargo to tho jury on the law of libol, —— INDIANA. Fees of County Officers, Bperfal Mispateh to The Chicago Tridune, IxpraNarowss, Tnd,, Bept. 24.—In nnawer to n question of tho Auditor of Btate, the Attorney- General to-dav gavo au opinion to the effect that tho Feo snd Balary bill pasasd by the last Legiu- Iataro at ita rogular soxsion novor becamo o law, bocauso It was not properly filed with the Gov- ornor, and that the act of tha special session the weok following governs County Comtmiesioners, by which thoy ean mako no allowanco for sta~ tionory for county oflicors, oxcapt that absoluto- 1y needod by tho count: officers, and must fur- nish thoir own blanka and stationery oxcept whore no feo is allowcd for certain blauks speci- fied in tho law. ¥ R INANCIAL. BALTIMORE. Birrions, Md., Sopt, 24.—The creditors of Bterling, Abrous & Co. havo gonekally signed sn, agrecmont In conncction with tho nssignment of the affairs of the firmn to Enoch Pratt aud Itobert T. Baldwin, ea Trustees. Tho matternow nnder considoration s understood fo bo tho obtaining of tho necesaary bond. Tho propoaition tnvolves the payment of $450,000 in fall of tho: claim of tho Calvart Bugar-Reflning Compauy for 31,420,- 000. Outsido of this jtam tho mot lisbilities of the coucorn aro stated at $2,416,000, of which £1,705,000 is socured. Tho assots availablo to unsecured croditors aro $957,000, Tho account iscomplicated with items Amounting to a million and s quartor on both sidea of the account with tho Calvert Sugar Compaoy, which are scaled down upon & basis not clearly atated, but nde- poadent of tho remaindor of tho accotnt. NEW YORK. New Yonx, Bopt. 2L.—A meoting of the crad- itors of Honry Clows & Co. was held yostenday at tho offics of Edgar Ketchum, tho Reglstor in Bankruptey, undor an order of the Unlted States District Court, to show canss why they should vot be declared baokrupts and discharged from ail their dobts aad claims, Objootion was mado by a number of creditors to thoir dischargo in bxmkmpu_‘yi sud sevoral apecitications in opposl- tion woro iiled. Among the claims presented was one of 8100,000 by Mr. Choevaer. number of notices of appearanico wors put iu, after which the meeting adjourne SAN FRANCISCO, Bax Frawcisco, Sept. 24,—Stochs at the Oali- fornis Board: Ophir, 48%¢; Moxican, 18}(; QGould & Curry, 17; Best & Bolcher, 883 ; Cuollar Potasi, 6355 ; Crown Point, 23Y; Yel- low Jacket, B583¢; Alpha Consolidated, 1 Bolchor, 181¢; Conuclianted Virginia, 27 $ Bierra Novads, 133 ;. Callfornis, 555{; Ovor- man, 43 ; Justice, 28. AN ARKANSAS LOAN, Lrrree Rook, Ark, Sept. 94.—The Btate Board of Financo bas affscted a loan of monoy sufficiant to pay the exponses of the Btato Gov- ernment from the st of July of the present yoar to the 1t of July, 1876. Thia loan is sub- Ject to ratitioation by the Goneral Asgembly, which meats on tho 1st of November, OBITUARY. ISRAEL T, HATGH, BUFFALO, Bpectat Dumatch o I'ha Chicago Tridune, Borraro, N. Y., Bont, 24.—The Hon. Terael T, Hatch died at his residonce {n this city at half- past 11 to-day. Mr. Hatch hasbeous promi- nont citizon of Buffalo for many yoars., He was & Domocrat of tha old echool, and represonted thia district i Congress jn 18567-1858, He way Postmaster bero under Buchansn, Ho gafned Eou-iiiomln reputution ay a friond of the Htate anal, THQMAS M'CARTY, INDIANAPOLIS. InpraxaroLis, Sopt. 24,—Col. Thomas McCar. ty, ex-Auditor of Stato, and a prominent eitizen of this city, dled last mght. —_—— THE INDIANS., THE SIOUX COUNCIL. Rzo Oroun Asency, Neb., Hopt. 21.—Contrary to expoctation last night, no council was held to-day, chiefly on account of this being tho day beof (s {axued. The Indians kill their cattle thom- selves, and, asnearlyall the Indians attonding the Council draw rations, this Agency hay been very busy yesterdsy aud so-day. 14 18 hardly probablo that the proposition to lesso tho Black Hills country wilr be accopted. Tho Indians themuclves do not Jook favorably upon it, and tha squaw-men aro using all tholr influonce againet it, Tho Council Isto bo ro- sured &3 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. . Mra, Hogas, of Baitimore, recovered s verdict of $8,000 damasges against tho Cumberland & Peunsylysnis Lallway Company far the loss of Lor busband by a locomotive esplosion, The suit was Leought for $30,000. Msj. Whittle had an audlence of abont 2,000 in the Gospol-tant at 8. Paul, on Thursday even. ing. Three converts were obtained, M orning open-alr aftornoon mectings, g9 aro being Leld iy to work up & fesling for evening Goupel meetings. The chnrchios eagaged in the revival movement reom thoroughly arousad, aud contribute liberally in members and moaey. —_— HOQ-CHOLERA, Everial Orrrespendance of The Chicago Tridwne. Dra Monks, s, Bept. 23,~Hog-cholers ie :;.in ls::{nlg ‘?h.?nmflsa lnc‘llnlnl of this Btate, no farmer in Guathri unty loaf e o alx daye, 7 loat €1,100 worth ————— WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. Wituinaroy, N. O, Sept, 24.—8pints - pontina tirmer at 310, Bl H-pints of faz ——— i nd: ?;’lu:ulurlul Invention, wonderfal iuvention has been pstented the Victoria Printing Mschine Con': any, iubz wcbive which can taru out, ly foethe reader, ples of a work, containiug tweuty-four pagew, bound togatber, withouy suy waopulative aid, Tho wactlune has cost sbant 44,000, aud roquires no * faediog,” latex its own supply, taking in & shoat and, iy loua thag amnd. ojuctivg it o4 the sud wity ool obar, printed Vs pagee UALII b0v S0L5ar, aud 1oady Tor tha Dopbatae] g _RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.R.- R Radway's Ready Relis CURLS THE WORST PATNS In fiom Out 1o Trenty Mingey g Aoiasy NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advortisement suffer witlh pain, A Radway's Ready Relig IS A CURE FOR EVERY PALY, Tt was the first aud Is the Only Pain Remedy That Instantir stabe the most szernciatin inflamuations, and cures cotgestiun, -41 s b, Hlowels, of Diner Klaads o, Introm Oneto Twenty Minutes, need any gy Dafng, otiine o) 3 or orgin 3y No mattoe how sinlent or_axernolating the [ e o L Criciating the s, (s, Falgle, or prostrated with diseaso may soifor ° 0% Mo Radway's Ready Relief § WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflemmation of the Kidnoys, Infl of the Dladdor, Inflammatjon of the faios Conkostion of “(he'~ Lunflvr,“ ore. ’l‘hlx:'nrllt,"Dgl‘mculc 3 A of . the ‘Hears o8 Hyatorion Biphthorin, On. uon.yg{ Headache, , Rh Cold'Chills, Agdo Chitle "™ ‘The applieation of tho Teady Relint to the il art o Eml E‘:,‘I‘D‘:&Alhe pain or difliculty uxista will aflord oy ‘Twenty dropy lllznhlllfll tumbler of wator will, iy 4 few orains, Bour Stomach, ey urn, Sick Headuche, Diarchoa, 1) Ci ) i onl, S T o Ll Ay elar stonid aim u READY RELIEV 'Ilh.’:hnu.r:.' .A l{::w 'a.h:' l}rfvl?:u?m B;Men\ Hoknessar vaing frum chango of water, ttor than Fronch Hrandy or Bittars ae & simulan FEVER AND AGUE, Fovar and Auo curod for fifty conts. Therefynet remedial ngont in the woeld that will ourd fever o 01} foedisl agont in thia worid that will ourd fever mad I R s, billoia, we y $ad olbar fevors (af 4]&:‘;"1‘&41:.’;"; i ek exiy Ay Beadr el ty conts por botdle’ HEALTH! BEATUTY| Strong and pure rloh blond ; In f 1, eloar akin kud boanilful ooupiexion sogured il DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astontshing corvs. 80 qaick, FADld sre Thio cdankes tia body undarpes’ udor the Lartuenca of this truly wor: doriul mediclno, that Every Day au Increaso fn Flesh and Weight iy Scen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFRR Lvery drop of the Barmaparililan Resolvant eommugh cates threagh tha blund, swost, urine, aud othar fuids Aud julcesf the syatem, the vigor of ' Iife, fut it repeirs o tho body mith o and s el allia, oansamption, glandular discass, ulorrs uth, tamors, nudes 10 tho klaods ant 808 eyos, atramoraas dis- ofms, ol skia hoad, rinf'nn il pots, warms (4 the fes ud’ all weskening 3 4y 1083 of wperru aad sl ro within the ouratiy of this wondar of ;nodern chiemistry, and A fow dasy will prova to say porsvn using It 'for eithar iscass pulsat power L ouro tho. . Iy reducod by thr wastes 1f tho patient, dally bocominy ually progrossin, vie Mg and decomposition that is coni coodslo arrosting (hosa wastes, and with new material mads from mllb bloed, Harsaparillian will and does secure,—s curs is orteia; for whon unoa thia remody pomninaces Its wark of purid: cation, and sac x in diminishiog. the lrss of wastes ita repatrs will Lo rapid, and every dar the patleat wil 1ol himself wing batter and “stronger, the fond di. feating :nur'.:’pp.uu uproring, aad foth and wels o 4 "Not only daes the Beraparilian Hosoirent ercal at known remedial agants in thocars of Chrosle, Sorohulooy Goustitutional, Rad Skin disssscs, but 118 tha oals b ve cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urfuary sod Womb Diseases. Gravol, Disbetes, Drops st ! axiag. Bighv db e Yokaudy, il ik lks tar ia thi subst ko tho nhite of st eyt or thrsads Solie bRt il S bt AP b leposits, v-nnrw"(m‘:& buraing sensation wheo p sud of Lo back and sloog s oiasy "o " Tumor of Twelvo Vears® Growth Cured by Rudway’s Resalvont. Da. Ba Thave hok orbnn o x. RADWAY: 1have bad ovatian tu .mq bowels, All the doclurs sald ** thore was oo belp &6 165 1triod averything that was recomianded, bab ktbs ing belped ms. saw your Itasolveat, and wanld tey it but Lsd oo’ fsith lt‘.l hecause I had » forod for twolvo years. ' tank alx botiles of itie Rosiread suid one borx of Hadwazs D1l1s "sod twe: botties of o Head; lhIAel, and there la not & sign unlflllnb!lq and 1'ioal betler, ‘Bavpier thao. wars, ‘T w waa'ln tholsft AN IMPORTANT LETTER, From s rat i rominvat gentlemes nad reetdsnt of fia "'?uzfl'?nfn"?;}: rieryratR ] tad Hiates. | s Giroughost g U it 3 1, 1o, Do LIt zAn Bt iny o make s brisf statement of I ‘working of you, et myvell, For sovecal yoars ey A P el ) n‘:uu bhd«!-ng urnary ergans 'hl'.;!i Nowls Lualyn montha ago echelost Ty g whis! most torribly afecting dissass, tio in 2] eiing radl red. l“rvluu. fakoq & I Allopdthio sud hmeopat 1bad read of sstontshlng cu famedies, and some four magths hiladelplia Sairdey. Lesning glicoted on & pergon who ad e b, boen. Iwent t oft and gob some of f, and parili, fosivaut, Heady ’“"L sam Pulle ouinmuoCed tAEIRE oD Bileredrant o g " ) DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills testoless, ologantly ecatod with swssl fi- , purdis L L ™ yars bl ‘.:l:“%uu o'y G?l"gu'o:l‘ e Yomacs, Headashe Gouatipation. Cogtirensse, ludlassios, b iz pR R . ble, SOMTRiaing 50 Lowoust, Diasral, o deinacsd SELNAI NG Lt Smbens ntrt A tipathou, o “"'15":’}'.‘.."‘"‘ s Bood e § o o Wateut Ja- (5o Sfomach, st £l L 12 i et of e'huo e i o e \esa® lureina aod Diieult s & tha i “lshahuulllu?b oot A of in iclgncy ol i Wq‘mfi " ’:klid disorderv. tead *False and True” e AT el A o s

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