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© < ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. The Reunion of Distinguished Ileroes at Des Moines, Prosidont Grant Makes o Speech of Unpresidented Length. Ife Comes Down Flat-Footed on the Edn- cational Idea of the Catholics. The Effort Mangled io Passing the Ordeals of Phonography and Telegraphy, Glowing Eulogy upon the Late Gen. Frank P, Blair, ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. MEETING AT DES MOINES. Special Dispateh to The Chicauo Tribune. Drs Moings, Hopt, 20.—Tho mooting of the Army of tho Tennensee to-day waa grand suc- cees and o continued ovation from carly morn- Ing to midnight, The Society mot this wornivg for business. At 3 p. m. Pregivout (irant mot the school childron at tho Opora-Ifouse and mado a speech to them. Tho Bociety thon mot and electod tho old officors, aud fixod the 20th, 21st, nud 224 of July, 1876, oa tha time of tho paxt meoting, and Philadolphis, 20th and 21st, and Washington, 220, to uwveil the statuto of McPherson. A publio procession look place at 4 oclock, in which wore sho distinguishod personages present. This evening at tho Opora-House Gov. Flotcher. of Missoutri, mado tho aununl address, Proeident Grant was loudly called for, and responded with hio longest speech ho has ovor made. Des Morses, Is., Sept. 20.—Tho Society of the Army of the Tennessco met in anuual ronnfon in tho Opera-Houso in this city this mormng at {1oclock. It was called to order by tho Presi- dont, Gen. W. T. Sherman, and travsacted only tuatino business of the organization®and ad- Jonrnod il 4 p.m. Tho uttendaucois aboub 200, Gon. Logan and Gea. Shoridan wero not pros- ont, as expocted. Yery fow of tho membors had srrived till thiy morning. Tho Presidont and party, includivg Gen. Sherman, the Beeretary of War and party, all arrivod this moring, aud at 7 o'clock wero met at the doepot and escorted to their piacos of ontortsinment by two compauios of Dea Moiuos troops. They woro escortod along the streots over which sov- eral arches lind boon built, and all the housas Leautifolly docorated with flags. 1'ho wholo city is a flatter of tlags. The Lresident did not attend the forenoon ression of the Hociety, but oocupiod the time tn riding about the city, In the afternoon ho was to ;ivo & racoption to tho children of the public scliools in the Opera- Houso, and this took up so mucl tumo that tho assombling in tho aftornoon was de'syed there- by. At 3 o'clock tho Premdent biold a° public ro- coption in the Unitod States Couri-Houso build- ing. &'hu Boclaty at their afternoon soesion elscted Gon, Bherman Prosident, as 1t did all of it oficers. " 1t was decided to hold the next reunion July 21, 22, and 28, at Philadolphia on the flrat two daye, tho Iadt' st Washiugton, on which Iatter dey et;m statuo of Gen. McPhorson will bs un-~ voiled. Gen. John A, Logan was salocted to doliver tho oration at the unvelling of the statue. Gon, Thayor was elootod the regular orator of tho next reunion, ‘Tho resolution proposing to ndmit privates to the Bocicty was Iaid over till next year. FYENING SES4ION, At tho evening scesion, the largo Oporn- Tonse was unablo to bold a fifth of tho crowd at the door. The mombers of the Bociuty entered the Lill lod by the Arsenal Baud, of St. Louis, and took soats on the large atage. Gouv, j8hor- mau took tho chair. _After prasor and musio by tho band, * Tho Conquering Hero Comes,™ tho addross of woloomo on the part of the Biate of Towa and tho City of DesMoines was dolivored by to Hon. O.U. Cole. Yoliow- ing (his was an_oration by Gov. Iletcher, an olegant offort delivered with vory fmpressive effect, In the first placo Lo roviewod tho hise tory of tho Army of the Tonuesseo aud of tho Boclety sinco, at considorablo longth. In dis- cuasing tho ovoral issues Aud results of the War Lo mad: *“Uhough tho men of the South failed to eatablish and maiotain their confederacy of Btates, aud, though their pride in thoir biatca may have Doen diminisbod, they ara fully compeusatod by being admitted to fully share tho nationslity wa sclieved by the War, If tho statesmon of tho period who welded tho pen while we wicldod tho sword falled to write so distinatly enduring law that this & Republic aud a Government by tho people, and ot all tho . poople, and not a Government by tho Statos aud apart of tho vaople, in words that muy nover bo misundorstood, then it was their omis- wion aud pot ours. _May the peoplo of the Nto- fiumiu go act toward each other—the poople orth aud Hootb, East and West—as becomes men who have all alike their hopos in the samo future of the commun country. Demostheunca eaid that what wo bavo is In tho imago of Qod sud the love of truth and justico. Lot that imagoe Le khadowod forth in our dealiugs wich each other, and fu all our political actiou, sud may the men of the Republic recognizo and appraciate i¢ whorever it may bo ween, " North or Bouth, East or West, tn tho nativo as well ag the paturalizod, + in the black s woll 84 in the whito aitizon, The old, bitter memorics of the war aro being oblit= sratod by coutactof busivess and pleasure, triate will never amain hofdll orr conutey, In thelr wittlentent o claan of people can_moro heartily Joln than o aokdlors - who ~ snbmitted 0" "tho dangers, trialy, and hardships of the eawp and the Imitle- filde, On whichever aido he may have fought, no class of peopio are move futerosted in puarding Againat a reerrence af those daya e, then, begin by guatding_ aesioat every eneiny vehting the presperity of fren zepublican’ (uatftutt do not Lring fnta thls arsomtiage poll cortainly ot partisan politiea, tut &t A A fair autject” far tho moldiers i ' thelr doliberation £ coniidr what nay be nocessary to secura the priza for which they baltied, Tty o Ropublic Hko ours, whern Ahe citizen {o ihe woverelgn, and tho ofclal the ser- vant, whero no power is ezorcised except by tho wiit #f the people, It 1a fmportant that the saverolen, the penple,’ should forter intelifpence, the promotion of (hst intelligency which i6 ta prerervo us ARN fres nation, I wo aro to havo anotlier conteat fn tho nuar fulure of our national eintoney, 1 vredist that the dividing line will not be Magon anid Diton's, Lut between patriotiam and futal- figeuce on tho une e, rud eaperstition, ambition, and fgnoranee on the other, Now 34 the' centennisi yonrof one nationsl existeniee, T belleve it a good tme to begin the work of strengthening the founda- tion af the structurs commencesd by onr patriotis fore- fathiors 100 yearn sito at Lavington, Lot us all labor to Al All niee {£0] guaranicek for tho niors wenrl Srma thought, free speeh, & freo press, puco I nur ered religious fan{lments, anid of equal rights ‘rivflepen in all tzen, rrespective of natlonality, ©rallgien; enconzag free nohnale, anid rosolve 3 % oue doliar of our sunucy pppropristed to their s, shall bo appropriated o the support of ar ctarish school; resvivo thal aditiier the 8t or natton nor Eoth el whail_aupport ... Alons of lenrning (ther thau thosa sutictnt to affod to overs child growing wp in the laud the op- _runity of © eomd oo maoneschool educalbn e nize with sectartan, Pagnn, or ) £hestioal bitn s leavs the matter of rhgion i the fauniy, the church, and the private scivol, Aupported - enicely B e s ezt 0 Army of 1h Ten- Leen faughit in vain. The President's speech was prected with ap- plause, rereated ogatn aml agein. Gen, Shor- nuan elcsed tho epenking for the night with n humorons and sliort epeech, in which ho vald he wished rll speechies mado hero to-night conld bo printed b full and seaftored Lroadesst throughout the Boidth to show tho yenjilo there how the ex-soldiors of the North ait felt toward ther. AN ILLINOIS REUNION- ATONEGON, mhich briog the wmon who fought faco to faco that thoy way seo tho samo jmage of tho same God in exchof them." Quito a long time was dovoted to > EULOGIXS of membera of the Bociety dying slucs the Inst mooting, especially in meniory of Margan I, 8mith, Frauk Blar, sod Chester Harding, Tuo closing of the oulogy of Blair was as follows : ;nfi old‘bln‘a;lmd uwnrd.‘ lohnnn(ullyl wielded y bim in tho causo of the Iopublic, 1na; woll bo chenshod by ; them nfl # precious hoirloom. Every indentation upon it wos mado by munly blows i defenso of litserty and tho riah:( but tho Loroism of Frauk Blair shoue grandest to my mind when he led in tho {ntoilectual contlict in which weia marshaled the forlorn hope of undsunted men who boldly struck tho slave power n s slave Btato whon st the height of its power and arrogaut intulerance, Tho clarion voive that whouted doflance wu ity face rang out tho call to arms, and rallied aud srganized the patriotio pwl;lu of o Hlave-State 1 tako arms and go forth to battle for the aupremacy of tho law of the Repubhe, LApp]nu-a‘] In all these ~years, when 6 lod the political organization ugainst the- Siave Powoer, and the alave policy, and tho slave epirit, and where he' mamtasled the regi- meuts to fight that same powor, every. whore and under ail circumstances, through all tho struggle, until slavery was dead, and peace came, | wae intimatowith his thoughta ond feclings, snd when ho died I thougtt him worthy of that grand oculogy pronounced over tho body of Brufus : Tho elewmeuts were 90 mixed np in him, That Nature might stand up aud say to all the world; This was e 1uan, ‘I'hie spocoh closed with an eloquent tributo to Ihio private soldicr aud buautiful words of fare- roll. After Uov, Flotchor's, short spoechos {rom geutlemen called for were fn order. Pres- Idont Cirant, after long ana repeated calls, caty Torward, BPEECIL OF PIESIDEXT GUANT, After a fow humorous remarksio referenco to ibecalls for bumself and Gou, Bherman, 1 which b6 said it bad boou customury at the reunions of ihis Army (o call on hum just becauso ho always nade the uhfitnst epeech, the President said he aad concluddd Lo disappoint thotn this time, and ho had therefore jotted down what he wished t0 1y, when bo read aa follows : CoMiupru: It always affords me touch gratfe fcation %0 wwot lny cowrsdes i arme, ten und foustecn years ago, aud Lo tell over sgufn o mewory. the tnals sud hardedns of those iy d our fros {uatitutiony, ten snd, Le- dove tuw, we Lave ® Qoveramect worus tighiing for, and, i ned b, dyivg for, Mo wany of vur coursdes’ gald b tter price for ue presarved Unton 1 Let their horolam and wacrifice La Mor green in our mumory, Lat uot bhozesulis of Miele uacridce bu destrojed. Tue Lnion and tug fres fnstitutlons for which hey fell shouid held more dear for tbelr » », We will not deuy Lo any Lf thoss who fought s s auy privileges uuder the Ouvernment which slatm for ourssives. Ou Lha contrary, we Welcowa all Juch who cow forward 1n goud faitdto belp build up bo wasto places, sod 10 jerpotuate our Ine Milubons agalnat _ all wuemies, ¥ brotbers Iu ‘il iaterwst with us ia A cowmon seritage; bul we are not prepand Lo spoiegize for tLe ) we $00X L0 thy war, L 1w be Beped thailiks | Specinl Dirpateh to I'he Chicaso fl'l*m!. Dixoy, ML, Sops, 29.—Tlero will bo a grand rennion of the koldiers of Oglo sud adjoining conntios at Orcgon on tho 8t day of Octobor noxt. (lov. Baveridgo, (ena. Iurlburt, Hilliard, Atking, Lognan, and A. J. Bmith, bave writton that they will Lo present. Gen. Shoridan will aiso bo thore if possible. Tho batilo-tlags of tho Thirteontb, Fiftoeutl, Thirty-fourtts, Thircy- ninth, Forty-vixth, Hoventy-fourth, Hoveuty- fifth, Ninety-sccond, nnd Ono Ifundred and Fortieth will be carried in the grand procession, headed by the Monnt Morrls Cornet Band. = Tho oration will Lo delivered in tho Court-Houso Hquare, after which specehes will bo delivered by the distinguished officers proseut. Tho wholo will conclude with a grand banquet in the eveulng at the Sinnisippi House, A MILWAUREE C_O—R.NE[L A Number of Grain Gamblers Supe Pponed to Hlave o Largo Number of Othor Gnmblors sid Others at ‘Their & Morey.” Specral Dispateh to The Chicage Trioune, Miwarker, Wis,, Sopt, 29.—Somo trouble ia apprehended at the September soitlement at the Obamber of Commerco to-morrow. A combina- tion haa beon oporating in wheat, oate, and barley 8o successfully that they have apparontly auccoeded in gotting thaic grip on nearly all that has come into the markot, and this, added to the fact that mrrivals are very much below tho eatimates of both quantity nod quality based on apparcntly trustwortty information as to the crops, has placed tho sborts in au ugly coruor, Rojortd bave boen flying abuut all duy 88 to tho tronblo with tho largo houscs, but they caonot bo traced to an authoritive sonrco. Tho fact seems to be that several of the largess operators wera advisod at an early dato of tho squooze and prepared for it the best they know Lo, the rosult buing that uo vory serious ouns sequeucos are auticipatod, Soma will, no doubt, bo unuvle to sottle, and somo of the smaller peoplo who aro always ready to go undor will gink out of sight. C. I, Kershaw wod Angus Smith aro cradited with boing tho chief oper- atora in this corner. William Young was sbort, but succoeded n buying 30,000 busbels to-day. Noubodv can toll tho truc position of aifairs till noon to-morrow, Boveral Chicago operatoraare said to bave boen squeozed in thia corner, ond ramo tall squoaling may bo expected at noou to- morrow, —_—— THE WARD WILL CASE. Special Lisvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Micn,, Sopt. 20.—Tho testimony in the Ward will caso to-day all wont to narrato Capt, Ward's utternnces in bohalf of Spiritual- 18m, and tbe inciderits of his vieits to various modiuma hore aud olsewhere. An album of spirita’ plotograpbs which was owned by Capt. Ward was produced with pictures painted by spirits, to show that his faith in the doctrino was abiding. Bomo testimony was given aleo as to tho Jukanity of tho unclos and cousins of Capt. Ward, Mr. Romeyn finally closed with a prom- 1uo to Introduce wmore heroafter from meinbors of tho family itsclf, e A LEAVENWORTH TO LOSE THE SOLDIERS. Special Damatch to The Chicago Trioune, Lawnexsc, Kan,, Bopt. 29.—Roliable informa- tion was received in this city to-day to tho effect tho milltary hoadquarters at Loavenworth ara to bo removed to Denver just ns soon as mattors pertaining to Government affairs can bo adjust- ed. Cion. Popo is now in Denver “on business fn rogard to the matter, and as soon a3 he roturns the timo of tho romoval will bo announced, 1t will bo o great blow to Loavenworzh, but the business of tho Department of the Missourl de- wands that tho post bo located farther west. b ooty A CENTENNIAL TEA-PARTY. Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Iypiaxsrors, Sept, 29.—Tho Iadies’ Centene nlal tea-party opened Lero to-night, and, al- though the weathor was not vory propitious, the attoudauco was large, There wus an old court- recontion by Cen. and Mra. Washiugton, and old-time munic and dancing. Tho party will continue through to-morrow and night, RS — APOPLEXY. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune. Avtoy, 1ll, Hept. 20.—This eveniug, jast about 8 o'clock, Btreot-Commissioner John Bul- lou fell dead in Wagner's quarry of upoplexy, Mr, Mullcn was an old resldent of this city, and ‘wan very much respected by almost everybody, e wau G5 years old, and loaves a largo family, P S WELLAND CANAL INPROVEMENT, Ot7Awa, Ont., Bopt. 20.—The concract award- od to Denison, Beoder & Co, for a vection of the Welland Canal improvemont has beon canceled ou account of serious charges brought agalust tliew Ly tho State of Now York, gl i et e CCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ‘!Ionm. Bept. 20,—~Bteamship Utopls, from Now York, bes arrived. Seotin and Nova Scotlan, from Baltunore, have arnived, New Youx, Sapt, Vi Othello, {rom llul\[y Apsivoly. tasakly Relew of r tho Grouts The discovers of cortain furnituro wad other property bolougicg 1o Petor the Great, In tha very houte ho oceupied during his visit to Loo- don, in 1638, gives o vivid uction of the stability of ihiugs in that groat city, ‘Ihoso articlus arus book-case, aud & ride-buard of dark-colored oak, aud & nuomg:mx. composed of plate-uon, bound togethor with ntraps, fustened with headed bolts, sud with wroughit-iron Linges, Tl Aucugnll(‘) +» Czar of Muacovy,” as he way called, himaclt muda thie choat abd carved Lhe oakvn furniture, which ho had lughly docorated with tho Runsiar eaglo and coat-of-arma by a paioter vawed John Bmith, Al this snd much 1mors way fully set forth st tbe tima i the Gazette. Tue areles have lain unclsinied, aud cuuidersd mere Juig. bor, 10 & house on Great Towor sirect, which by oceupied vofare tus viug 1o Jobu Evelyu, whey ho aug Lis haif-civilized suite trested that wor. Ly gentleman's garden so barbarously, Qou Stanislaus, » Pole, hay found them, atd w Ri- s:mn uoble tu London has bought thew 1o pre- sent to tho present Czar, who will place thewn with othier relics of Poter 1 bloscow. et il teind * Wa don't awe shat hiouse soytbing." enaid a produce-marchant, looking puzzed over a letter fiom the West. **We hnve renderod acovint ot uales of all corn, oats, and wheat recoived, pud romitted every oend less commisaions.™ **Yos, 8 the bookkoeper, *‘bus the duse I8 on tle rye,” WASHINGTON, * Tho Padigree of (teorge D, Cole- man, of Pennsylvanin, Littlo Doubt Existing that Ho Will Bs Delano's Succeswr. Chanee that B King and the Safe-Durg- Inrs Will Go Unwhipls Lindermann on the Resumption of Bilver TFraotional Ourrenoy. COLEMAN. WIO MK TR, &pecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Wasmyatoy, D. O, Sept. 29.—Thoro is still no absolutely cortain information as to the suc- ceesor to Delano, but sil tho circumstavces point to Georgo D, Coleman, of Ponnsylvenia, Therocan bo little doubt that tho position haw beon tenderad to Coleman, but it 18 undorstood a reply frotn him has not yoi been recoived. Fovoral Ponnwylvanians who kuow Cole- man woll are In the city to-night, snd say that ho will cortalnly ecept. From theso mon soufo additional information a¢ to Golomou i1 obtainod, Ile was for two yoars a momber of the Peunsylvania State Honate, aud in now P'residont of tho 8tale Hoard of Charity, Ho has novor held any other office. Heo has fro- quently beon anggestod as a caudidato for Gov- ernor and Treasurer. Iia aacestors, in 1759, eottlod in Laucaster (uow Lebanon) County, and pradually Dbooanio possessed of an immenso landed outate, which s rich o iron ore. That oro, with its products, bas mado the prosent Colemsn very rich. 1o in Iargelv engnged in iron manufacturing and other tudustries, Ile is & man of good business capaclty, and Lis time is almost exclusively occu- pied with his personnal affairs, o raised a regis mont at his own oxpenwe during tbe War, aud mnintained the familics of all the marriod men dunng the absence of tha regiment in tho fleld. e was liberal in all contiibutions for such purposes, aud was & stroug supporter of tho Hanitary Comuission, Judgo Jvro Black, now hore, says thut Colemsn Lus great ezccutive abiizy, is n wan of |mc‘€rhy. aud rich boyond temptation, and is widely knowa iu bia own State a8 & generons bouefactor aud friend to tho poor, Secretary Fish still eays that bo lhas no kuowl- edgo whutover upon tho subject, except tho sim- plo oflicial fuct of tho resiguation of Secrotary Delauo, but Secretary ¥ish 18 undorstood to wulse thewo etatementa in bis diylomatio and of- ficial—uot lus personal—iolation, Pl s ol MNOTES AND NEWS. BILL KING ET AL, Spactal vimpateh 1o The Chicago Tridune, WasmiNaroy, D. 0., Bops. 20.—1t ia discovared that, if the presont Grand Jury in thisi, Datrict is shiown to be illegal, tho indictments ugainst Bill King, Schumaker, aod othor porrous connocted with tho P'aciflo Mail affairs, will fail. Tho law provides that alt Grand Jurors shall bo drawn from a box., The full jury was eo drawn, bnt four were subscquently excused from the panel, and tho Marshal substituted four now mon in their places, and the new fonr men woro not drawn from the box. It is claitned on this ground that the jury is illegal, aud that tho Pacitle Mail and safe-burglary prosecutions and indictments fail. THS MINT QUESTION, ; Lindorman, Director of tho Mint, will not como to any delinito docision as to tho location of the ming 1 the Yissiswippt Valley uotil abaat the boginning of Congress. e will await the roception of reports from tho Boards of L'rado of all tho leading Westorn cities boforehie tinally determines his choice. SILVER FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, Dr. Linderman admits that tho riso in tho preminm in gold at prosent considerably intor- fores with tho prospect of apeedily oxecuting the section of tho now Finance act relating to the fubstitution of silver pubeidiary colu for frne- tional currency, Dr. Lindermnan expocts that tho increased product of tha silver mincy will soon bo made availablo. The Call- fornia Mine, betwoen the Ophir and the Coneolidated Yirgiula, on the Comstock lode ho bas recently oxamined, and ia cortatu that {y will yleld 21,500,000 monthly. This mino will bogin to bo worked befors Jan, 1, and is now nearty ready. This will bring tho sggregato monthly yiold from the Comstock lode alons to §1,000,« 000, and will, Dr. Linderman thinks, do much to facilitato tho substitution of silvor subsidiary coin for fractioual curcency, 3, BUSSELL JONES' BONDH, Tho bond of J. Russell Joves, sy Colloctor of the Port of Chicago, was rocelvad here this morning. 1t s tor 2600,000, and i8 made by William H. Dradley, Clerk of the United Statos Court; I3, Il Compbell, United Statos aar- shal; Judgo Thomas Drummoud, and othors, It is atated hore, upon what scoms to be _good au- thority, that the resiguation of N, B.Judd was not entirely volautary, and that, in faot, he re- rigned by reqnest. Honator Logan aud Uov. Deveridge Joined in signing tho paper recom- mending Schoonlnger for the position, VENAIONS, The Commigsioner of Pensions, in his annual raport, will recommend that, whenever prac ticable, ariny surgoons act as exsmining surgeons with & stated ealary and allowanco for traveling expenses doliitely fixed by law, as the pay of anch ofticers wilt not depend on the nambor of applicants for penstany passed as entitled, Thero can be no doutt that the ex- amivations will be wore rigld, und that, asa rulo, persons no longer entitled to tho bounty of the Government will be thrown out, thus af- fectiug conmderablo saving yoarly, 4'ho reason of this s that ft iu Dolieved that tha roll of peusiomora embraces mony versons who are not entitled to s mouthly grataity from tho Govorument, aud that, if some moure utrin. Kent regulations in regard to the examination of the special and bicnuial exsmination of clalm. auta for poosions were adopted, the (Governmont would realize n great ecouomy, 170 the Asvociated Perna.) FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Wasminaros, D, C., Bept, 49.—TRelmer . Feldsamp Las boen appointed Appraiser of Merchandise at Ohioago, vice Charles II, Ham romoved. — e THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnixaroy, D., Sept. 30—1 a. m.-~For the Lake Rogion, rain, followed by partly cloudy and sliglitly cooler weathor, briek and high south- weat to norihiwest winds, and rising barometer, LOCAL OEBERBYATION, Mazimum thermometer, 111 wmibimum, 61, UENXBAL UDSEAVATIONS, Cuizaao, Hept, 29—Midnigh, Aar Thri Wind. (lain Weather, Statron, Clondy. Light rafn, RALSTON'S WILL. Srecial Drepateh to The Chicugo Tridune, Ban Francisco, Cal., Sept. 20.—The last will and teutamont of W, C. Halston was filed for probate to-day. It i brief, and bequeathos, af- tor tho payment of his just dobts, all his prop- erty, real sud porsoual, to hus wife, withons re- atriction, leaving the provision forithechildron to bor affection, John D. Fry, Willlam Sharon, Audrew J, Ralston, and Thomaa lirown are ape voiuted executors, without bouda, i e g THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Musxoors, [ T., Sept. 20.~Special United Btaten Comtntusioner Shauks reports 1,600 horses stoleu from the Indians while i their resorva- tenvear Fort fill, and only forty recovered and fowurncd to thom. ‘The Unitod Biates by treaty G B, thm oty G i Othiers have been driven to i ’i"llullmli 3 HKansss, diang compluin of the dopredations of bad iacn, TIIE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, and aslied to ho proteciod, Thero nrn nearly 2000 whito mon in tho Chickasnw Nation, in violation of tho intercoursa Inw. Tistoaxan, T, T, Sept. 29, vin Mreseoowr, 1. T. Sept. 20.-—Tho Chickasaw National Coancil havo appointed a Special Comtmiasfonor to act Coneil with tha Chaotaw Notion, and aettlo the rtatus of tho eolored population of theso Na- tions, left standing by tho Inte War, They wil meot Unlted BStates Special Commixstonor Bhanka, aud it 18 to ho hoped the Choctaw Nation will mees themn half way, and disposo of tho trunblesomo question. Wo aro informod that Qor. Coleman will recommond it to the Choctaw Couneil tu his moseage of Oct. 4, SPORTING NEWS. BASE BALL, THR BT, LOCIA CLUD DEFNATED, Bpascial ravateh to The Chicago Tridune, 8t. Lotis, Sept. 20.—About 1,000 poople wit- neesed the baso ball gamo between tho St. Louts and Phiiladelphia Clubs. Tho gamo was callod at 8 o'clock, and the Philadelphlas wero sont to the bat. ‘Lho Biowns purformed thelr part misora- bly, enpecially Poarco and Sewnrd? Tho former was oharged with three errors and tholnttor with rix. Cuthbert and Waitt did the best playing in tuo nino, nod ** Cuthy " somosrhat regained his old reputation, as he made three clean hity with talling effoct, and soized upon a dificult fly, Dradley at ttmea pitched exceedingly wild, and et one man n. Soward'd play was migorablo, ho having let every difllenlt bail pags bim at critical points of. the gamo. Tha only redeeming trait of lua game to-dav was Lis wagnificont throwing to bascs, o ia Almost perfoct in that, and lias not mado ao error in misjudging tho distanco yet. Followlng in tho ncoro by jnnisgs : Inninne— 2 3 4806789 Drowns.... Ituna cary Time of game—2 honrs aud 13 niuutes, Utnnre—Lowers, of the Brooklyn Aslsutics, ‘The Bt. Lonis Clab left for Chleago to-night. BOSTONA—MARTFORDS, TasToy, Mans,, Sept, 20.—Base Dall: Bostons, 43 Hartfords, 1, e THE TURF. UOLDEMITIL MAID THOTS IN 2:40, Speeiat Dispateh to I'ns Chicaco I'ribune, DavrtoN, 0., Sopt, 20.—It fs estimated that there woro from 10,000 to 13,000 people on tho Bouthern Ohio Fair Grounds to-day. Bpecial trot, premium of 82,000; Goldsmith Mamd to beat her time of 1ast yenr on thie rame track, with o ruuning wato. Throa heats woro trottod under most aufavorablo clrcumszancos, Thote was a high wind and the Maid was suffering so- verely from sickuoss, Time, 2:20¢, 2:24, 2:401¢, ‘Tho pacing raco, freo for all, purso of 2400, woa oxciting, and was won by Bay Sally; scc- ;)'x}g: Sleepy Georgo. Time, 2:323f, :1:1!1. and BECOND DAY AT FREEPORT. Speclal Diapalch to Tha Chieago Tribune. Frecrour, Iil., Sept. 20.—Tho runpiug race, for a purse of 200, was won by Alico Ward ; time, 510¢, 53, and 62, This was Alice's_aighty- fourth r: Sholias loat sevon, Owned by Mr. Lutcbor, of Comancho, In. Tho racos for n purso of 8700 nnd 2500 woro poatponod till Thureday ot 1 o'clock. TFour will run in the for- mer and two in tho latter. ——— THE TRIGGER, A MATCTI TQO POOR TO HE REPONTED, Snecral Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune, Cmanratoy, 1., Sept. 20.—Tho shooling- match in this city to-day botween the Ducatur 8hooting Club avd the Grand Prairio Club of this city was won by the former, the match stavding: Decatur, 46; Chowpaign, 33, Tho shooting was 8o poor that neithor party claim any crodit. The losing clnb ara euntortaining the winnars and thoir other guosts by a grand ban- quet at the Doano House to-night. —— QUOITING. WEST SIDE VA, NORTI BIDE. TReprosentative quoit-players from tho West and North Sides will contest a match for £500 a sudo to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cook's ground, No. 131 West Madison street, —— LABOR AND CAPITAL, THE FALL RIVER TROUBLES, ¥irn Riven, Masn., Sopt. 20.—There was no disturbnnco Inst night, and overything ia re- markably quiet, both aronnd the mils and on the streots. Thir morning all the mills aro running. This foronoon showa an fucreaso in the number of bolp. Every mill started to-day for the first time, running 800 looms, Half tho carding and a!l the spootiog and othor departments are woll ropresontad. At nooo s small police foreo was stationed sround several of thio milly, to provent crowds Txtherlng to intorforo with tho holp. Favu fuven, Moss, Sopt. 20—Lvoning.—All Ia quiet. Tho mills throughout tho oity had an fn- crensed number of operatives this morning. Tho contract_of tho manufacturers datod Hopt. 1, 1870, and which the help signod s virtually tho eame ag tho prosont, except ths former had this addition : In case of & turnout or strike inany other mill or mills in Fall River, wo will continuo at our work and foithfully perform thosama aa if no auch strike or turnout hiad occucrad, neither standing in tesr of bo- ing overowed Ly tlruats of violeuce fromn any pemmon or peruous, mosting will be held fn the park to-morrow undar the auspices of tho amalgamated unions, tn):;u addressed by the Rov. Jeaso H. Jones and others, The Spinnors’ and Weavers' Association Lave sout out delegntes to solicit aid from tho cotton operatives of Now Eugland, The following telograwm was roccived to-day by Honry Borvey s New Yonx, Hopt, 20.—Persevers, brave workmen of Fall River, Tho umicd workmeu offer you their sympathy, (Slgnol) J. P, McDoxap, New Yon, Sopt. 20.—A largo aod enthusiastio meeting in sympathy with tho Fali River strikers was lield this ovening, John Swinton presiding. Addresses wore wade by r. Swinton, P, J, Me- Gulre, John A, Wolll, Miss Lemouts, Mrs, Ward, and Mrs. Boll. Resolutions were passied strongly donouncing the mill-owners, and espressing wywpathy for tho strikes ANOTHER MINERS’ STRIKE, Specinl Iiavateh L The Chicagn Tribune, PirTsnuka, Bopt, 20.—Aunother big coal min ors’ strike is lwminout in this seotion. Rinca last spring tho operators on the Pan-Ifandle Tailroad havo been paying 23¢ cents per bushel for mining over 1}¢ fuch screon. The price at no timo was eatisfactory to the mon, but, belng beaten in thoir strika the yoar befors for 814 cants, they quistly sabmitted, as they wers 00 poor to do othermiso. All summer long the meu have boen employed, and this seems to Have bred in them a refractory epirit, whiot tindy vent now, as tho manufacturing and coal demaud from the Honth apens. Sovers) moote ings bnvo boan held, sud the last was iu Mans- ficld, Allcgheny Couuty, on Baturday, It was secrat, aud delogates wero p.rosent fromn the en- tire bitumiuous roglous skirting the Pan Hau- dlo, and the minory resotved to striko on Friday, tho 1t prox., for 3 cents per bushe), and havo 80 notifled ojerators, 'Tho latter have bold no weetiogy, but, 1n conversstion with the loading onos to-day, they told o they would shut down rathor than accedo to tho demand, 'Thoy hold they bhave been mining their pits all enm- mer at & loss, and mow they cannob posuibly afford to pay more than thoy bave. Tho strike will throw sovera! thousand mou out of employniout and causo great destitution if con- finued for any lengih of time, for tho mon just now are yory poor, not having yot rocovered from the laat attompt to raiso thelr wages. st e St o THE NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL WAR. New Oureans, Sopt. 29.—A mass-meoting of citizeny was held to-might st Lafayetio Square, called to protost sgainst the wction of the City Hehool Board in dlacharging without cause mauy mioritorious teachors to wake way for othera ju- «aperienced and incompatent ; agaiust the une just and improper composition of sald Board, aod fte notorious mcapacity, immorality, and partivavship; to remonatrate agaios, its por- potustion, and demaud its resigoution. The weuting waw largoly attended. A seriea of redolutions in accordance with the spirie of the eall wera adopted. Bpeechom wore made by Frot. Alex. Deunty snd U, T. Buck, aud letters read trom tho Rev. Drs. Palmor und Butord, The resolutions declaro the pooplo are not actusted by party consideration, The fourth resolution reads Rulred, That otber means failing to adjust the cbcol matter, we declare our puryoso to test in the ourts of the United States tho constitutiouslity of the sctiool tas, which we Bave guod Teason to believa 10 be uncoustitutional, & We Kuow 1) 4o be unjust and op- presnive, .~ T'tie following aro the newly-elected ofiicers of the Kankakea Couuty Agrioultural Boara; Fres- ident, Hazard Warrell ; Bocretary, John Dale; Treaaures, John Durham, SEPTEMBER 30, 1875. FIXING THINGS. Beerot Meoting of a Connty Board Committes to Solcct Poilings Places. Only Prominent Memhers of the Opposl. tion Allowed to Be Present---No Republicans Admitted, COhoice of Judges Deferred to Consult the Ward Qlubs, The Committeo on Publio Servico of the County Board, which attracted so much attone tion and morited so much of censure iu connee- tion with the atvarding of coal-contracts for tho county a fow wcoks ago, yusterday took a stop whioh subjocts it to groater ausploion, and, if posyible, its judividual mombors to greater pub. lie contempt. At the moeting of tho County Board Monday, tho Chairman of thoe Committos askod that when the Board adjourn it adjourn to moot yosterday, the special objoct boing, ad au- nounced, to fix up cortan mattors for tho com- fug olection. The Cowmittes mot yestorday, ovory mentbor baing prosent. A HIRANGE FEATURE of tho maoting was that it wad beld in tho County Attorney'a prvate offico, and snothor straugo fouture was that . 0. Hesing, Gen. Lieb, and a fow other politicians of tho same echool, were present. But tho straugost feature of all was it the meoting was Leld under lock and koy, aud that roportors, and evon members of the County Doard of diffaront political sonti- weuty, were excluded, THE .. TTENDANTS, Whon the dark-lautern eeting was ealled to ordor, tho followtng wero present: A, C. llos- 1ug. Gen. Liob, J. M. Itountroo, Comimissioncra Conly, Jobuson, Schumnidt, and MeCaflroy, Corn- issionor Casroll subsequently put ~ fu an appearance, and Wash Uosing was aleo around tho buildivg, but did vot enter lest Lo should attract tho utteution of the reporters to tho socret couelaso, of which ha imaginod thoy hiad 1o 1doa. Rountreo aud Conly acted as daor- keopers on tho accaslon, and so well wore thoy drilied that uo one not knowu to be an Opposi- tion man could got more than a key-holo view of the naseomblage. Alr. Hosing assumed to manage the wmooting throughout. Suchof tho Comimtieo as ho contd nov handle, Rountroa tools chirrizo of, ho bolug peculiarly adapted to the work of ** whipping in." Liob scted ay tho approbativo amiler to the twain, and altogether tho Committes waa swallowod up, oven to tuo rightoous JcCaflroy. The moeting way NOT ENTIIELY MARMONIOUH, howevor, for the reason that evorybody could not outirely agroo with Hosing, for whilo they had an ovo "to fixing thivgs for his immodiato nuccoss, thoy did not lose lght of thoir own future, and Rountree, for Instance, was unsitl- inpe to sacriiice avery thing looking to his election n yenr houce to Congress. ‘'Tho business of tho mooting was such, novertheless, that no groat diffetences could oxist, Tho members of the Commilteo, upon whom tho work to ba done renlly devulved, took a back seat practically, feoling as they did that thoy wero simoly tho agents of thir frionds, nnd poworloss to do anything to which Mr. Henlug would not assent, They oceupied their position throughout with great exactness, aud If uny one of them had o mivgivang as to tho courso being pursued, it was dispetled by the Tuct that the duors woro looked and guarded, nud tho delusion that tho roporters and the pub- lic would sover know but that whatover thoy roported to-day to tho Board as having beon done would bo nncu‘)md s tho result of ther own honeat doliberatlons. TIE SPECIAL WORK of the lock-and-koy conference, in the name of & Commttes of the County Board, was tho uo- locting of places for loldiug the polls at the coming olaction, and also of judges of election, to bo reported to the Board to-day. The vros- ence of outsidors 1 of courso understood undoer the eireumstancas, for oxnorience bins taught in this city thut tho places of holding tho pohu are very iwportaut, whilo tho choice of Judges is of moro importauco tian the popularity of candidatos and party platforae, and sccoud only in intorest to tho capacity of tho ballot-boxos. Tho first work takou up was the FIXING OF FOLLING-PLACES and redistricting precinets, ‘I'akiug np ward after ward and town after town, tho following chiknges wore mads, which will be reported to tho County Bonrd to-day as tho wors of the Committoe on Public Bervico, wheroas, the ro- port fs really the work of Mr. Houing aud his alltes, whatéver may be its sigmificance : ‘Tho Fourth Procinet of tho Bixthi Ward is to be boundod north by Sixtesnth straot, south by the Bouth Brauch of the Chicago River and tho DNiinols & JMichigan Caual, oast by Contra avenuo, and wost by Roboy strect. The Fifih Procinct of the Hoventh Ward is to be bounded ou thio north by Siztoonth stroet, south by tho oanal, east by Robey stroet, west by city limits, T'ho Hecond L’rocinct of tho Bighteenth Ward in to bo bounded east by Townsoud stroct, sotth by Ontario streot, west boundary not located. The Third Precinct of the Lightoeuth Ward is fo be bounded ende by I'ranklin streot, Bouth by Ontario, west by Townsond, and north by Division, ‘T'he V)Illug-mnco of the Fourth Precinet, Boventh Ward, i8 to bo at the north- cast cornor of Bluo Island avonus and Twenty- second stroot ; the polls of tho Fifth Precinct, samo ward, at tho northeast corner of Blue Island aud Westorn aveunos; the polls ot tha Hecond Procinct, Bighteonth Ward, s No, 827 Sodgwick streot ; tho polls of the Ihird Precinot, Eigbtoontls Ward, at No. 120 Sedgwick streat ; tho polla of tho Tirst Precinct, Twontiots Ward, at No. 160 Michigau streot. TIIE QUESTION OF APFOINTING JUDOES thon oamo up and was discussed. Fioslly, tho sppointment of judges was deferred 1 order that r, Hesing wight hayo more timo to oou- for with tho ward olubs aud gev their recom- wendationw, which was regarded se the ouly sure moans of avolding dinastroua mimakes, cspoclally sinco the comiug olection will bo tho first over hold siuce tho abolition of tho Registry 8w, Tho meating t Lron%l‘mnt was an {ngult to sho County Board, and o disgraco to the Commis. sionors who participated in it. A PERILOUS DESCENT. Speetal Dispatch to The Chncago Triduna, Cntoinxatt, O., Hopt, 29.—Barnum's balloon- {st, Hailor Ned, bad a rough timo of It to-day. He started iu tho emall balloon at 1 p, m., and louded sbout 3 milos away. Then, conclud- log to proloug Lis trip, be throw out his bal- 1ast and want upsgain, A frosh wind coming up, Lo was drivon npidl{ before it sbout %0 milos an hour, untjl, desiriog to iand noar Mor- rowtown, on the Litite Miami Railroad, he de~ feondud, and throw out his anchor, It canght, but euch wae tho force of tho bailoon that auchor and rope wero suappod., Ile was then drogged a long distauce over fleld and fonce, until he was at laat dashed Into a hickory tree, whara his balloon wus torn to shrods, Ho was ‘blmiwn out, but luckily escaped with a fow rulses, GRAIN CONTRACT CASE. LixcowN, 1lL., Sept. 29.—~Tho Circuit Oourt of Logan County 8 in sossion. A very important caso was decided yestorday,—that of Musick & Browa, mbmberd of the Chicago Board of Trade, againet B. F. Logag, of this city, for 2,200, ss margins on the purcliase snd sale of wheat. Tho dafendant claimed to have ordored » salo wheun ho could have roalized. His attorneys also attempted to prove that it was an option deal, sndthat no whoat was to be deliverod, thaus avalling thernsalves of tho benefit of the Gambling act. Tho jury were out only five minutes, snd returned 8 verdiot for tho plalotife for tho full smount claimed, J, H, U. Gross, Eaq., of Chicago, was here as & witooss. 'Tho docislon gives general eatiafaction, Moesra, James 1. Hoblit and E. Lyuch appeared for tha plaint:fls, and Mensrs, Beason and Blinn. and Capt. Rowell, of Bloom. lugton, for tha defongants. THE ECLIPSE, Mancusates, N. 11, Sopt, 30.—~The eky was overcast this morning, sud a slight rain fell. Sciontista had made very sccurato proparations 4o take obsarvatious and secure photographs of the varfous prhases of the cclipee of $ue sun, but were ouly able to discern s shadowy outlive of the g as it approacked and passed ovor. Al- though science gaina but little, enough was soen to verify, almoss to & sccond, the prodictions of tho astronomere. SUICIDE. Dxrrorr, Mich,, Sept. 30.—The body of Frank La Fouutain, the young bauk-teller, of Monroe, who so mysteriously disappeared threa weeks 2g0, was discovered in a corn-fleld yostorday, 2 mules from thas city, where he had commitied auicide, Hin ravolyor won stiil Lsing unon his baily, whota it fell. Thraa of ita chamburs wora empty, and tho pistol was cocked teady for an ogor dlactuurge, U, Loris, Hept. 20.—The 1lon. William £, CGfern, an extenvive miller and prominent eti- zen of Carrollton, 1, abat himsolf throngh the head to-dav. Ifo wan ot dead at lant aecounts, bat was Iytug upconacionn aud momentanly ux- peeted to di. Financisl troubles wero tho caure of tho net. 0,, Bopt, 20,—Timothy Titus, ¢ uear Worthington, in this conn- ty, committod surcldo yostorday by sticoting tum- 80lf with n sliot-gnn, eial 1) (¢h ta The Chicaqo Tribune, NcoLN, Nob., Sopt, 20,—Word comns _to-day of the sincide of an nnknown man, found lying dead In n fanco corner near tho North Platte, X revolvor was found lying upon his broast, anda bullot-liole appeared 1u tis tomplo. 1o 18 sup- pused Lo Liavo been a trawp tived of hfe. FAIRS. THE OSHKOSH FAIR. Spectal Diavateh tc The Uhweago I'vidune, Oantkosty, Win, Sept, 20.—To-day las beon drizzly snd rainy, matenally injuring tho at- tondanco st tho fair. Reooipts fall short over 21,200 of Wednoeday of Jast yotr. Tue address tu the Patrous of Hushaudry, by 8. M. Smith, was postponed, aud hittlo dowe in the way of awarding premiums or the business of tho far. 1t e putn dompor on oversthing, but, if it turns fatr to-morrow, u\‘lrvlhlnfz right, auall tho programmeos will bo pustpaned ono day, aud earry tho big davs into Thureday and Fruln{. Tho "exbibition itsall iv the nest ovor hold boro, nnd nivals tho btato Fair in pomnt of ahow. In the thres-minute raco, although the track wwas heavy and wot, Gatates camo i first; J. Gould, Jr., secondy and Kitty third. Time, 2:50, 2:53, and 2:54," Charles Francls Adaws, Jr., spenks to-mcriow. KANE COUNTY, ILL, Special Duvalen to The Chteagn Tribune. QesevA, Iil, Bopt. 20.—The Kaue County twonty-fourth anuusl falr openod to-day, The proapects aro that tho fair will be n grand suc- cess, and tho beat ono held in tho county this yoar, The Aurora and Elgin fairs have been an opposition to the Gonova fair for tho last six yoare, but thoy Lavo unow failed. Foople ato coming from all pacts of tho county to attond— not 80 much to see tho fina stock, ato., n8 to keop up thio old Kane County fuir, Horse-tacing and tlio bago ball touruament commenco to-morrow (Thuraday,) tho result of which will nppoar in Fridey's Tninuse. Tho entrios sro woll fiiled nnd by to-day uoon the fair will bo in its height. CENTRAL ILLINOIS, Speetal Digpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pronu, I, Bopt, 20.—L'be Central Tilinols Fair, which opens Oct, 6, promises to bo a very satisfactory exhibitinn. Tho grounds at Jefforaon Park bavoe recently boon put in thor- ough repair, and overy offort to socuro oxhibit- ors comfortablo quarters lias been medo. Ton thousand dollars tn preminms are oiferod, and £2,500 in the purse for trotting and rusning. ‘Thera will probably bo the finest collection of stock ovor gathored togethier in the Htate bolore, and oflicors in chargo of the fair say that this exbibit.on will eclipuo any State Fair “ever hold in Iilinois, Tho attendanco, should the weatuer Dbe favorablo, wiil bo vory large. I0WA STATE FAIR, Specrat Disvateh to The Chicugo Tribune, KEeokug, In., Sopt. 20.—~The lowa State Fairis & pronounced aucceas—aver 10,000 people were in attendanco to-day. Booner won the 2:50 trot- ting race, Villsea Muid socond. Tho race for trotting stallions wns won by Iowa Chief, of this city; Pilot Templo secoud, Time, 2:591(, 2:6, and 2:87). Lady Elgin won the pacing raco. Mrs, L. A. Kimberly, of Wess Liverty, and J. H. Kiesingor, of Clarkeville, Mo., carried off nearty all the premiums on ehort bLorns. To- morrow wiil bo tho big day, WENOHNA UNION FAIR, Bpeeial Inspateh to The Chicogo Tribune, Wexana, Ik, Sept. 20.—The Wenona Union Fair continucs more than usually succcssful. There wera fifty entrics of horses that could not bo accommodatod with sialls. The ftorat hull 18 ovorrun with tho fincut display wo have over hal. ‘Tho attendanve fo-day wns very largs, and tho #how of horsos and cattlo attracted a groat deal of nitention, Thero wero oight entries in the three-minute trotting race for a purse of 150, which waa won by Bortio fu threo straight heats. Time, 2:6118, 5437, 2:56, Finlan took socond monoy, an Towa third. To-morrow and Friday will bo grand days, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ILL. Special Diapatch to L'he Chicaga Tridune, Branta, Ill, Bopt. 20.—Tho twouty-fourth snoual oxhibition of the Raudotph Couuty Agricultural Board opencd to-day at this place, and the outlook is splendid. Tho entrics of fast horaes, cattlo, sbeep, hogs, and poultry aro large, Tne flora), Emfdculmnl. mmuurtnrnl, nudtu:’ecbmlcnl departwents aro algo woll ropre- tented, ‘T'io Sparta Falr is the oldest and most popular oxhibition iu Southern INinois, and tho crowds of peoplo in attendnnco are tmmenso. KALAMAZOO. Sectal Disvateh to Iha Chicago Tridune, Kavraxazoo, Mich., Sopt. 20,—There are 1,300 ontrios nt tho Fair, which i a auccees. Thorois tho bost show of fruit evor mado here. Othcr dopartmonts aro woll representod. A, H.Bmuth, of the firm of A. I, & E. L. Bmith, the largest raisers of thoroughbrod oattlo 1o Western Sich- ixau, died thiy worning, so their bord will not be oxhibited. In tho races to<lay, tho Orow mare took first money and prominm. THE INDIANA STATE FAIR, Special Inavateh to The Chwago 1vidune. Inpranavorts, Hopt. 29.—The attendance on tho State Fair has ‘been quito large to-dny, and ‘prospocta soom to indicate that this neck will equal in interest sod attendsuce avy former Btate Fair. Tho display of liva stock nnd farm machinery nevor was beitor, although the Ex- position has not internally rocovered from its failuro. MAGOUPIN GOUNTY, ILL, Special Diapatoh Lo The Chicago Tridune, Canuivvitny, I, Sopt. 29,—The Mucoupln County Falr commencod yosterday, with small attondance, many people being kopt away on no- count of the sickness provailing. g ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL. Bumazrout, Bopt. ‘20.—Anrivep—VW, J. Roo- buck, Utica, 6,000 bu ooru; -Montreal, Ottama, 5,900 bu corn; Chicago elle, Utica, 6,100 bu corn; Qipsoy Queon, Houry, 6,000 buvorn; gra[) Victor, Houry, 4,000 bu coru; Thomas icott, Marsailles, 6,900 ba corn; Monte Crluto, Boucca, 10,200 bu corn ; Induatry, Morrls, 5,000 Lu oats; First National, Bird's Briago, 9,000 bu oata; urofi Riug Lros., Kankakee Foodor, 700 bu corn, 1,400 bu oats; prop Montauk, Lockport, 5,666 bu uats, 137 brls tlour, 400 briy meal, Ceanep—Omaba, Morris, 80,150 ft lumbor; }Xfl‘h Yrauce, Morrls, 78,088 fi lumber, 7,70 sth. —ere NEW YORK AND THE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL. Naw Yore, HBept. 20,—Ex-Gov, Bigler roports that the Natlonal Contennial colloction {a thia city, to dato, amounts to $250,000. e Fhoe Conquerors of the World, 7 Fortmghtly Reviews The aim of Gonghia was literally tho conquest of the world,—as hoconoeived it,—und was nearve t8 accomu! ent tn his own hife, aud in that of two of his descendants, Kublal and Timur, than it had ever beon before or e likely to bo again. The Empire which ho croated counted within ite timits probably one-half of tho wholo humao raco, and extendod from the Bea of Okhotsk, at tho northeastorn extromity of Asls, over the whola breadil of tho Coolinent as far s tbo Black Bos. Insano as such ambition seoms, it muel have ity source in some perounial springs of action comimon to our nature, eince 1t coustautly ro-apponrs with & cortain pertudicity 1o succensivo spes—fortunately far apart—aod in races still wmore widoly scparated Ly ethoo. giaphio charactors and surrounding cond:tivax, Asayrivg, Babylonwn, awd Persian, Greek Romag, and Fronch, bave each 10 turn sent forth Lierooa on this quost tor uutversal smpire, With the Romaos alone it became the insanity or amhition of a pecple, who for suocessive sges sought {o be the rulers of the warld, andactusily y over Europe from tho d in Asia and Africs, der had penstrated on either Coutinent. Thu whole of Aua and astery Europe had not, Lowever, boen undor t! ucoFuu of a siugle roler until ‘Timur swooped from his Mongolian steppes, tho heir of the firat Groat Bogul, sud campod in the hoart of Hupgary and Polsad, & mized multitude of $1ibes and nations for bis arwy. will cotno aut | s sk i i T St -R.., edis Wen wiie & J e Radway's Beady Relia CURES TIIE WORST PAINY In from One to Twenty Winntag NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisoment need any oy sufler witlh pain, Radway's Ready Reliet I8 A CURE FUR EVERY PAIN, Tt was the first and i3 the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stons the mest atcruciating pal intiameadions ‘sl eitor conzetions, whotaar ot o Lunge, nmach, Bowels, or othier glands o ouo npplioativn, u R Graing by Infrom Oneto Twenty Minutes, No mafter liow stolont pe_axcrclatiog tho pai Rhonmatie, To-ritdrn, Tnfira, Gripplsd, Norvous sy Talsic, OF prostratod with Gissae sy vaiter, " b M@ Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tha Kidnoys, Inflam oftho Bladdor, Inflammation of tho ;Jn::y!." fillL Mumps, Congestion of the ungs, Soro Throat, Difilonlt mnthmf. Pulpitation of _the Hoart, );Brnter en, Croup, Diphtheris, Ca- Tooligehy Siatte Hitdn, » Nouralgia, Riioumatis, Cold s, Agua Chills, b Tho avplication of tha Tteady Rellot to the s whier eyl Dhtalicrs o bain ar diseulty oriste wil aiford oue Taonty drops 1o half s tumblag of wator will, B ik Teadagmer e e ST, hurn, Kicl aho, are| 3 o Vi gl flowelsy amd .1I|hnmr'nnr'|'mm': "’" ;"” g relnrs stiouid always carry & battlo of RAD! ADY TLRLTE with thgm. A o Arops [ wateh i Jrarant ricknics or’ saing, {rom chaamo of watsr. it iy tor tian Frenoh Brandy or Biltors a8 & stimuliar. FEVER AND AGY/®, Fevar and Aguo cured for fitty cents, remedial upont n tha world that will enro f antd all other malavious, Bilious and othor fovors Badwayls Roadyh Hold [ Inat earty Thero s nota 5 Scarfat, temniis yas (31450 by Undway's 1Y o vpaiodag Collul, Bty oouts poe batdle.” <4 7 Drvugiste. HEALTH! BEAUTY Strong and pure rich blo~1: fnareasn af o 1nd worgh ‘cloar ekl and beaudifal cornieston soourod 1o Al DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEN Has mada tho most astonbshisg carce, 8o qulel Fapid ao tho chmigas the Gy uudzr::hk' & auder {he iflitenca of tats traly won. doriul mediclae, tuat Ef\'ery Day an Increass in Flesh and Weight It Seen amd Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURITIER, Ervery drop of_the Barssparillian flesolvent commazh ol TR e by CHOAG, Beinge and thae Db and juicos of th syster, (o viwor of ' s, for it o tho waston of tha” body with now and suind e Sogafula, wyplillis, consumptior, glandular dise in tho thruat, mouth, tumnes, dodes in the glauds othor parts of the syatam,'sore eyos, strumorgis dis cliarigon irum the ¢ars, and iho woest fotis of akia div easer, oruptiont, fover sarcs, scald boad, Fingworm, theutn, oryaipolds, achn, b ota, -nm-"f» tho cracars {1 the’ wumb, sad all waskool tumar, alaful diecharges, night sweatr, loss of a6 &y wastes of thy W1 principlo, &16 within tho curativs of this wandor of iodoth chormistey, and. n fow day will provo to any porsun uklng &t "for cithor dise Dotant pawor ta curo them. . 1| tho patlont, dully biooiaiag esduodd. by the waee and tecumpasitiva tiat s coutlnaally progros coods [ areostine thoso wastos, and “repaics tho. sime with naw materixt mada from hoalthy blood,—sud thly tba Sarsapariliing will and does scourd,—a oura ts cortaia; forimion onca this romedy comurcncos i work of pard: 0 1oss of Inhm its reyaica will bo rapid, aud ovary day tha patioat ¥, farl himaell grawing botter and stronger, tha food dis festing bolter, appotlto Improviag, and tlesh and welest beroasing. 'Nataaly duos the Bersapadilian Mosolraut esont ol Xkpawarerodinl agnnts in { ba cars of Chrmile, Seroful Constitational, snd Bkla diseasos, ut it 18 tho bly o tive cure for Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Urinazy aud Womb Dissasce, (iravol, Dishoton Deoper atoppage of ‘wator, inosulltiendo of urine, Bright's e #3s0, atbuminuria, aad inall gses whers tliory acs bk dust'denosite, of the water is thick, alvudy, mized with subutances iko'tau whito of an og or thrduds ke whlly a thern ous DD‘!: ‘- doposite, and Wwhsn tiiere s pri n wiion Davsing watar, and patu th ‘along the loins, Tumor of Twelve Venra' (irowih Cursd by . Radway’s Rteavlveat. nrventy, Mass., Jule18, 139, Dt RaDWaT: T have had gvarian tuimor fu the oviriel and Lawels, Al the ducturs said ** thory wat o huslp ol {64 Tiried ovorything thad was csooimuisndud, hus udbi ing bolped tio. "L saw your Hesolront, and Ihnub” would Lry it: but had no’ faith in i, Gecauss I bud sk fored tor twlve yoars. [ ook atx Bottles of L lasoliest and gne bo dwar's Pills “and two Roady itoliof, ana tharo {a not & stgn of or feit, snd I tesh bfi“uf’ & i, e wan bnee oan e sido of tho buwels, uyor the gruin. 1 write the benefit of vthiers, Youcan publish 1L if you choos HANY (73 AP KN4 Price, §1 per bottls, AN TMPORTANT LETTER. Troma 0., for (ne publisbers Jaont gontle: { Clactansth “"..l”x".r{:-"ium‘:‘t'{-fl“.&':i‘fifl?.. omspapst uughout tho Usitod Htates, < NEw Youk, Oct. 1l 150 DB, RADWAT-DEAR 618: any fuduovif by & sanss (] duty lto 't sulloring to miake a belo mont uf U fatking of uur modiciuo on myslt. “Lor soverel yeurs bad bean afteoted with sama trouble fn tho bisddarsd urinary orgaus whiah som txalve wonthy ago culiuin I8 most terrivly st -orlny dissaao, niich tho piu all said was a prostatio stelcturo ji the ire e Hawniatlon of Wie kidnoys and bladder, sud K6 tnalr oplalon Uil wy ave-1d yesra—muiald yrorots o) aver jatting radically oured. T triod s nuber by ‘Aud bad takon a largo guantity of medicia pithic 0d homsopatita: but sl gt 1) 1o s 1 hizd cead of astunishiing vuras baving bou made b7 Joy ;.l‘llxllled‘k‘ll‘ ‘fiuwmzuu'r mn‘mh'- sago .ma 0 n:'_‘:'uuhbm ntladelilie Narurday Eventng 10it ol & quro H 5 Toug beas soeria 83§ padilia, Resolveut, Joady lieli and coinmoncod taking thou, 1y relloved, snd now (o) as woll As uver. O, W. JAMIz, Clnclonstl, 0 DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills oure of ail ldooys, Hladd pation, Costiveness, tudigos! oo Eillous tuver, luunmm-u.m"‘l vie i et e i Observe tha following eywptoms resulliag o3 irdorsof the Digostiva Utganas "1 L iy e % R Puos, rullno ust uf b ‘ullness uf o i3y ing cr Flatterings jo tho P ol tbe Bine Moo iy e 41 Hevath D, Muttorings at tie Iidact, C: i%e Pusture, Dimao L e e Wobe:buforo theslubts uufl"un:k_r‘nd 1o the Head, Detioency of Pecspimtion, ¥uliowis Srtii it s B e tiee tuglden ¥lahee ' Tt 'A'fosr dowos of 1 uvhv.msfl:;nm s e et o Dove-pamed dls Lo it drsine. e Road *Falso and True, 5 1amp 10 RADWAY & 00, o Wit New Yoo “laloraation weetd il Lo semi 70U