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TITE CIIICAGO TRI BUNE: TIIURSDAY, GENERAL NEWS, The Denver train upon tho Alton & St, Touts Road wreived here at 3 o'clock with alx cars filled with ex- curtdmista to the Exposition. Tho temperaure seaterday, an observed by Mananse, vath-tan, £ Madison atrcot (Tarpuxz Dullding), wan At &y, m., bl degreen s 10 0, m,, 527 1330, 62 4 pu iy 52 8P, B, fast cvening Marahal Micbael W, Conway, lato Captatn of Engine Company No. 7, was made the re- clpfent of & handsome fire hnt, thie gift of Wir foiends, themembors of Engine & Delegaten from fho last evening in Maskell'n Aho pueporn of taking aran elon nest Bunday macning o #tono of 8L, Jamex’ Chtrct, at Liie nintl tceet and Irairio fous Cathalic eocletienmet 1, on Deapiains atreet, for cmenta for tho proves ne Iy ing of the corner- orner of ‘Twenty- Naglo occupled ihe clalr, The erenfuy was «p A dicusnion aa to what socloty shantld ave the right of way, Finnlly twez given to the St James, bome rlight changea weere tnnde in the liuo of march. The Union Citb held o private meeting last evening st its rooms, the object belng to elect permanent ‘aficers, to (lecusa the political ituation, Al have o peason wf general enjoyment, The aitendanco wan o of the gathering, . M. Rountres wan clected Prewd- deut, W, A, Herting Vive-President, C. A Yerfolat, Treasurer, and lingh McLaukbhiling Secre- tary. ©. 8. Cameron, IL B, 3ilicr, ' Joscph Hazan, aud tho ofiicera of the Club, wero clectoeid (ho Houre Commillea, After the oloction some Dusinees wan Lrausacted, among olher {hings sn arder wran passed for the purchaso of a Lilliard talle. The rematuder of the evening was spent in_ coclal onjoy= went, sud up to a i hotir 5o one had tir FILLINO THE MOTELS, ‘The cancurrent sexaions of 1the Amerfean Bosrd aod the Grand Ladge of Mraoun, together with the power- ful sttractionns of the Exposition, have drawu Into the city this week a larger_concousse of peoplo than _even the extraordinary hotel accotnmodationa of the inland ‘metzupoits could Aud room for. Tuesdey gL every Niotel i1 tho city, 80 far un known, turned away o large number of propie, atud this 1o th spite of amplo pros ‘vislon of cots and a lively demand for rofan, Foliow- Sog aro tho numbers of people accommodsicd by tho five priucipal botels on that night, o8 given by the elorlis in each can Palmer Honse.,.. Tremont House Kherman Houge, Total It skouli o dorided by am Botkes aued, b e, are only @ rospectnae fractlon of tho whale utel routn vf tho city, which boaets altogethier ¢ighty-ninie boises of cutertulnment, besids © T ta ot will "The Hotel Repurter of yestorday pives s pratente at n fow of the prineipal l-tels, and Koy 18 B Jurger numuver of arrivale (hal Wery over priuted 1a s Ciicago paper betores THE DRUG LR, beld a well-atlended st ok No, 77 Desrbort stret, for 1 formuae ths Ol Dritg-Clerka! Ave Teds fuuiot (hat ti drig_ clerke of thin -ty futthier their smutual tich plensure foom get= lng Mmo10 dutimatcly 2 quuinted wita ¢ ottser, and 10 0T nn upportuilty tor exchinagtig tdeas aud dit- futeing tha knowiedie faned in the pursunnce of theie yocatton by ther milug of ceaays and by genoral dis- o questions of {nterest, ete, welfug was reunized by the election of Mr. Ford as Vresident, sud MT, A, 3, Vogler Seeres The drug olerks of I cit meating Iart 3 the purporn rociation, a draft of o conatitution reviously prepared, On ( Mr., Juinte Kirkiey, th conytitation wu Teforred to a Coumilttc of five, to bo tevised by ther Bud to bo submitted agaly to tho nest mcetlng for adoption. Tht Committes 8 an followss Schoever, Hertwig, Mardn, uchman, sud Conrath The merting then udjourned until Wednesday aven- ing at 8 o'clock, Atr. Charles Hnztwig rea Laser which bo Lind = e MARSHAL DUNLAP RESIGNS, AL DECLINES TO STATE TIE REASON. 4 anticipated, Marslhial Dunlap hus really revigned. Comiug as it doca simultanwauely with tho appolut- ment of Messrn, Hickey and Dison, but oo fuference can bo drawn, and thet 19 apparent to all, He hos found out that ho waa & mere figure-bead, ae it swas Jong 550 predicted, but just what tuo precico resson for bis reggnation 1€ an yet 8 mystcry, With strong Trobsbitities that it will siot lobg remaid kuch. 110 wan clorcly qnestioned in Tegard to §t vesterdvy, Dul refured o flate Just whut was tho matter, “ut did you ot infend to remmln for & longer £y when you ncecpled the oflice? " queried tho ro- porter, Ttarshal Dunlap—Certainly Tdid; T thought ft was xiife porition, Yipurier—~Then why do you surrander it tuns early 7 Mt elia] D,—Ob, 501 know business, other buelners, has greater fuducemionts for me, You ato aware [ Knew nothlng about thin business when I eame here, Tep.—Do you intend 1o leave the city? Ducs your buninees demand 1t7 Marelisl D.—1 cunuot tell younow, T do nat expect 10 leave the city, at Jeast not for neveral weekn, Bub tell me who told you I had resignud ; I dld not sueation 11 10 uny, one. Jiop, Vel I justlearned i feom Mayor Calvin ; o sayw you handod it In sesterday morniuge arebal D,—§ didd, but 1 never was ni-ro antoutalisd 30 my Jifo than wheit I raw the fiewa in Tur Why, I could bardly belfove ft, Itep.—~Llava yoti 10 reasona for yonr pesignation 2 Marslial D, (aughing and winking)—No, it s parely » busiuces ucceanty. 1 huso don i wap eapoc o of me here, aud ow that wy duty fs cuded It Is sumebody olec'n turn, Rep.—Do you tiesn by that that you Dave cluared the ety of buuko-top ez ? Marstal D, (isuging)—Precine ALAYOR ¢y was oxt visited, but ke, oo, yrciended {gnoranco of the rewious for the remgnation. o Lad not saen tho Marehal, nor had bio hieard from him, boyond recelv- iug e femignation, 1€ wan w0 noexmected that Lo Litdls knew whom he would nppoint to tho vacaues, Aumion tho Akdornion (o prevailing Impression Was bt Jake Reliu would bu his succossur, Lus tlis 0f1a- fog 1s baealy rossouable, Mr, Dunlap's resignation takes piaco on the 13th mat,, of a1 muuch carlier as € 18 possiblo 10 olect hix Buccessor, “ILc responsibilities of Mr, Dunlap's pesition ns an enterprsng Chicago hustness mat will b conceded, and perbags they are s suiliclent causo {0 prompt hi3 resignatiou, Bt It will u ovident Lo those who u- deratand tlie cireumstances of Lis appofntient to tho Marshalelup that thero age othier reawons which bave urged hira 1o the wiep e bne taken, Thero can bo nu Atoubt e urde UL A8 LEEN DECEIVED by tho jremics of poack ruads him: by an exaggerated uate of the good be might do, © which wia very pttractively w forth whin ke wos' urged to o acergt tho porition; end Uy the Lromiso ot the co-operation toward tho rame enil Uy the Meyor, the Supcrinfonds eut, the Depety, sid e wholo luto of Tower anbare dinates, Thess promilecs aud inducements bnve not “Leon reatized, M. Dutdap, fu commacn with (very good citizon, fecunizd o pred exwting for & thorough overbuuliine of the Valico Depastment, snd for vizorous adwitistration of iin affutrs tanards (o suppression of gaubling, nud the huating down aud oitt of tha clty s myxlads of thieves, bisckiven, bunko- en, snd scoundrel of ofl Kinde, wko nudo, rud, (& et Lo contenked, Ul nuke 1t datigerous aud odious, $118 publie feelings vy tnls rogard were played upon. The atlzdrs of the Police Departnent. weis in stch aty ouiragzeous unad desnoralized condion that 1w fustde atipUlators kaw tiat, 1o uvi L tho fastecising pomiler Indignatlon, u wat of known mtegnty and abtliy Zutut, Oslenkibly abieast, Lo jlaced a8 ity heads M Diundap wae knows 10 o auch” . tuan, wid wan ded 1o Yellove, thiough bromiecs 6f aizple poves and catire co-operution, that hu 1ufibt weconplinh thiin sadlye peeded publie good., Moaceeriod tio potion sor much reliictance, atd promised 1 duvule & barys opr tion of lfs tizay 10 ite duthes, 1 uow seed deatly At BX WAH OROSSLY MIALLD, ho power ha thouglhit ho was to sway Lay tever been granted hims § (b0 co-operation which was promivcd fiiin bias been I & larga meantro detdod. 16 Ind his lande fust tfed, snd seos with humiliation thst Ly wias merely et up s 8 fgure-iead, bebind which the pame critinzl mistnanagemcot of 'the forcu weut on aa beforo. U u gontlouan of bl standivg 1t mne necesnarlly bo the cause of deep wartification aud chagrin, Mo entered tupon the positin with the bonwt ' purpore of trying fo eiect the reform which the public demanded,” With il bis vigorous excculive resources sliown fn otber fields, be b ailed, though through no foult of Lis uws, in this Vbilv be retaine the Murabalohip, ho eoos that the Peoplo unturally bold bim rosponsible for the presont Bato of police affairs, Hosecw as well thut his o tion I8 weruly a uatuo, that hu has 0o power to Lotler thinge, awl, to avoid this moititication, Le resigus, i ‘THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, THE OLUEK MECEIVED, Atout wv o yestirday the long-cspected envelopo wag banded, it the new Custom-llouse, aud, on openiug it Bupt, Iabuaford found xu order to pro- ceed with certuin portlons of the work on tho build- 41g,—0r, mote properly, under it, Thero was no syllas blo about the superstructure, Lut ouly a direction to proceed at ouce 40 put the coucrote in tho areas, oF open upaces, which bave never yet been covered with that or other material, In puruauce of tha order, Mr, Hannaford wot about gelting togeilier the ate- iala for the work to Le douc, and the labor of exca- vating the kil (o make way fur thouaud ond cemen! Wil bl to-day. Ths coares. adoyded b ".w‘éfl?fi.’.! wisfug Architect seeius Lo be the rymuit of 1he Sollowing Fecommendation of e dant Commlasion ; We therefore recommend thit wherover thero aro woids In tho Concrete foundathn instdo thy arca walls thoy be blied {u with a uniform dspth uf 4 foot of concrete, o o o And Lhiat the enthie surfuce b cove ered with sitficient concreto (0 Liiug ft 1o lovel necese wary Lo rvecive the duoring, A reporter sitempted to wcertain from the Superiu. tendent what tho object of this coucreto was el yibat 1t would sustain, Tl result Was not cuineutiy satine Tactury'; Ur. Haousford, whiln erfadly alable sini willing t give tho fucts, could ot bo fuduccd 1o evolvu an opinion of auy kind, He Lad, he 84, ro- celvid certam ordery aud ild jroceed to cxecnte thiewn, uud that wes all b bud to say about tho maiter peoor e, WHAT THE SUILDING HAS COST. o A¢ Zditor a7 1. Cuicavo, Oct, G,=--The {temizid table of expendi- fures In your Washlugton dispatcics this murning, if Sarnialed a4 8 statcwent of * what ho Chicsgo Cuie 11, but this fact hail Botling to do with the succens | tom-1Tonge has cant thus far,” as sonr head-linea iap- pity put ft, would probabls not provoko criticlem ; an puch minor Inaceuractes as Including the concreto at one-tenth {tn nctusl coat, adding the exlaries of tho Huperintendent of stone.cuttiog aud his slaff, and eoat af thefr * incidentals,” to the cost of the stone- cutting, whila the s3mo clans of expenditnres for the wrmeture itaalf aro inclided fn the apeetal item of “contiugencics,” might 1a overlooked; but, sinea it {x presentedd an * n watement of tha cost of work on tize new Chlcago Curtom-Tloise to the dsto of the kus. renslon_of th work,” and as_contradistingnished rom *materiala on Hiand unespended,” it leserven w#oma attention, Tn the statoment the eost af the stone-cutting is put af $7060, I our diepatchier of Bepd, B 418 o atatedl that over §:00,000 have already been pald for cutting” under the contract of July 13, 1873, * The dnte of the aunpenafon ™ “af scork unt he tew Chicago Curtomelfowse” s April 27, 1535, At that ity thero had been pald to Johm M. Muedler, under tho conditions_of the above coteact tie aum of $554,120, Tae cutting wan continned for o hirfef perlod after the auspension of work on the Lullding, and down to the prescnt date the additional mum of #41,8°6.07 liss brun 1l bitn under thyt con- tract, 17 ta thesn amounte Lo adidol tho sutn of $41,00) for cuttitgg basemont-stone under & former coutract, ihemalarics of the Superintendent und his esisiante, ol their contingent cxpenacs, L might not require n intlation of dgures to make the sum total of sich ex- pensditures to the present date reach the amount Apecks fled in the rtatem.nt, But your cocrespondent prococds ta furnisl & reheit- nleof “materiale on hand uneapended,” Afler Kpe iy ing, nn patt of tho cost of tho werk, ¥ beick bas kg, “*hitfek wail,” anid “ brick arctes,” which clearly form parta of tho manding structire, e pracveds (0 sbow ibat thero aro alsoa fow thonauul doliar’ worth of Drlcka * unezpended.” Now, “uncxpended bricke ™ are s kind of buflding currency, consiriible at tho pleanura of tho Government fnta * bonas™ snd other seenritis employod n * backig up™ such fustitu- tions A tho now Customeflonse, Althaugh form. ing part of fuo entire cos, they are not reported as texpended* until pliced in the structure, and the szme rule obiafng as 1o all materfaln and labor employed. 1¢ it not o Yttle slugnlar that etatement which develops the astounding fact that §i Seorthl of nails rematt **unexponded,” ebould” o tho tivial ftom of o fow hundred thousind dollars searth of “ Itucna Vista stone,™ *stone-cutting,” and & xtone-aamtug,” which are aleo * unexpemtod 7 "The items given i the stntemout us the cost af “ Iigena Vista stour,” * stons-cutting,™ and sannz, enver not only 30 much a bus Leen pla the walis, they also ticiude roveral tho steno in the Curtom-flouse and Twolfth sireet yarda; they fuchulon few acres of surfices of « atoie-cul fing ™ and stone-swing,” not yot “espended ! thiey incluita the greater part of the atock from tho funmdstions to the roof of the butlding ; (hey inclndy thie grealer yart of tho stock nnd_entling required to # carry the stonowork on Clurk strcet up to tho lovel of tha uther work 24 #oon 84 possibie,” 33 Tecom- mended by tho Jue Commlarion, and ordered b retary Bridtow nearly two weckago they inchude, necording to the late Commission’s report, **three fourtbs of 1ho wholo Amount necessary (for tho entire butldiug), delivered aud wrought” In my letler of Octa 1 1o Tur TuIbusE, which has probably clicited the statement fn your idispatehce, T usserted ** that thin Chileago Custom-1iouse, consirdeted on tho scafe ariginally. contemplated, ‘wonld Do (slthough the largeat outside of Wasliington) by o very largo sum tho cheapest of all o great edifices which the Gov ernment han undertaken 1o crect efuco the War, “Tuat ussortlon T relterate, aud 1 reapectully suggest that your correaponident avail bimself of the facilitics ho sceme to enjoy of obtalning a class af information never beforo given to aewapapers, to obtain snular wtatistics respecting the otier bufldiuge, €0 that your readera may compare tho figures, Very reapoctfull A, G, MirLs. ———— p THE ARDENT, PUTTING TIE TIGULES TOO TOW, A prominent Government oficlal met o Thmoxe reportort yestorday, and in tha conrse of a conver- sation shout whisky casen sald: #1 havo carefully read that articlue fu your paper yesterdag, Riving partial bistory of one firm's frauds on the reventir, and, narmuck ng T know all about tho Orm vhivk , refr {o, 1 ean aasurs you that you buve not appire- cintel the casc ut all filly envuihe Why, 1 have uo doubt that they have siolen fully £1,000.000 from the teveuun; bub you mmustn't think that they made that mrcd for themselves, 1tn liko thia: Gup- Josi thial e excaped paytient of Lazes smounting 1o o fivet thing they b to do to dis ville equnlly with tho th lof 1} property; that would leave 301 iy hud to kulfer a logs of prod 0 Off 2 per eont for that, aid y hiave 33 1, ngaiw, they had to divide with the corrhy ¢ Gsugors sud Storckeej ers, and tst o ymall naatter, When they got through, if they hiad £250,000 Ieft out of tie first stealings they did bet- tor than mont thioves.” **Well, told un 3 minnte,” eald the reporter; “tell mie, whilo you £roon tho subjuct, whettier you know uny other city irms wha have dono ca well as that ouyyr * Certainly Ido,” sold tho oficlal, who forthwith began to couut ou his Quyera: ¢ I think that thore aro two or thres others who bave been in about 34 deep, but they haven't mada as much out of it.” ** Now tull me, before you hasten off, where is il lar? I want to talk with bim a few minutes,” said the Teporter. 1 havano doubt you do) was tho roply, and I don't mind telling yon_ that Miller fv in tho éity, and thit to could teil you mome atrangy wteries §¢ you fu 1] fnd bim, You have my perisslon to go and o0k v —_—— PRESIDENT HOPKINS. RE WILL LECTURE IN CHICAGO, 1t wzp «ome time ago mentioned fn thesa columnn that ft was_contemplated to fuvito ex-President Hope Kine, of Wiillann College, to deliver in this city his courso of eix loctures on * Tbe Scriptural Ilea of Mun,” At tho tme, & consultation was had swong the divlocs of thy city, aud 16 was rottied to have & fur ther meetivg whou President Mopking should urrive, Yecterday the adjourued meeting was bold tn the office of Plirilge & Tourtlotte, No, 120 Dearborn street, and thers were presont o ropresontation of tbo slumul of Willlams Colleye resident iu Chlengo, the Uresi- denta of the four theological sominaries of the city, and geveral pastors of leadiug churchon hore, Afler con. sultation, the ltev, Drs, Mitckoll and Gibaon wero coustituted o comtaltteo to wajt upon Dr. Hopkin aud formally thvite him to deliver tho lectures referzed to, “I'lio reault of their misslon s ween in the following correag ondunce ; Cueawo, Oct, 6.—The Rev, Mark Hopkina, I, D, LL..—DEAU SIn : Ata meoting bold to-day ropresent- ing the churehica and theological seminarion of Chicago, and olwo the alumni of Williams Collego reviding hore,a vory ptronit deatro was expressd that you should de- liver in Clitsgo tho serica of lectures Tecoutly glvon by yot ot Yalo and Oburli,oi “Tho Boriptural Lies of ., Tclfoviug that the discusston of 1ha questions gath- ering uround that fopls aroat presont of pecullar in. terest to tho publlc, uud that your prescutation of them will bo of grest valus to many mitnds, allow us to cxproas tho carnest hopo that you will bo ably to comply with this request, - 1¢ it t4 fu your power to da w0, we are coufilent 1t will be o gTeat gratidcstion to Duwbery of our fellow-citizens, Yours, respoctiully, NonTuuUr, AREts MITCULLL, MU0 U1neo; Comunittee, Cmicaao, Oct, 8.~7he Rev, Georgs W, Northrun and othera: Itix with no littl hesstation that I accept the unespected Juvitation 1o Jectnre, u sccordance with tho invitation comvesed In your uoto Just received, The lectures were prepared for theological students, anit will uot bo found of & populsr chisracter, but, uug a8 they are, I will give them as desired. Truly yours, Afani Horkins, After tho recoption of tho favoralle answer, suother meting 40 aepsuge prollmiuaricn waa bad, abil it wsa anuvunced that the wudience-room of the First Mcthodist Church, cornor of Clark sud Waalilugton sirecls, bod beenn secured, sud thut the frat lec. ture would bo delivered Friday ovening of this week, A private subscrtpelon to dufriy pil expenses bas Leen rainud, 0 that tho lectures will I freo of cost, It I, Lowever, Lo uecessary for all persona who wish tostiend to procure tickets, as no pervon will be ud- tnitted without one, Theo tickets iy bo procured withoat xuy feo or oxpeuss by calliug st Jansen, MeCurrg & Cou's, the West Blde Library, the rootas of tho American Board fu Farwell 1fall, or on suy mem- Lier bf ke Committew of Whiharnw College aluniul, It sbould bo ssfd of thess Jecturva that they aro esteeincd amony (ho most ntellectually uttractive pro- duttonn of thy penerstion, Whilo they arn, ae tiedr Wil iuplien, thenlogical in their plan, yet 'thu topi tincuaned le treated to & mauner 10 Wako thein pupu- Lar with wu e ated sudieuce, Whew they were de- Uvered Leforg the Lowoll Inatitute in Boston they were altended by laryer sudiences than any aibers 1 e souree, Dr. Hoplane lmn.:w Kiven the samo o aleand Obertin Colluges, 10 tue groat celtancu of thy studunts, i gmher ———— A STRIKING ORCHESTRA, . A BCENE NOT ON TIIE LILLY, Populsr syunjatby 18 aaked the audience which uathered at tho Acadeniy of Musfo Last oventng to o Bd tho ey of * Bliugawn, u thoatrical wpectacla of o gory tyve, mocialtatiog much excicias o (he gy a0d LFus of o orchust t unge s cliutra ot 1ta proper pro- Bomethiug baprened to the orchestra at ¢ ' Thero was uo slow wuste, ihese was o (oot ornee hero was 50 wofk il hero vt 10 loud cro was 10 wualc st all, Fur the ureh, ' play any, The ct0rd Wers Tady to piage por e wero'ut,' 16 was, uatead o & o Of iy of piag, & gueation ot I'AY ORI N9 PLAY, plain ternw, hud tho auducity riko foF thelr wapek, Vlaying e mm&& il i and they purtako of 1o popular Lelict tlatwork shomd Lo rowarded. Whethier they play low ur biyly they ar deeply hnbued witl (e fupsotion a1 faorer fs worthy of Liu Lige, 1t wpgicars 1at My, Gty Alleruy, Volng the loader of tho OreheatTs, s as will thy Jeudor i eatrying tbin notion to its redlte, I, Olo' Allcrny bad Lad 6o compensation f0F & Wk kGl two duye ucither had & man smong bis munlcal compantone Application at the Lox ofiive hud cach thus ruuited ot the watao way, Tho romark Wil which they wern met, accompanled with maiy prouses Laving rfve. encetu the iudistinct future, was toat thers wan ng vecdy cash dn tho cogers of he munagenicut, M, (1, Mirup yesleqdsy, Wil tho trugio alr of Stach iy Whets b iy o Bleop 00 3007w, ald 10 Ll canlrocn, ¢ £LAY NO MOBE." Andd they took hiu sdvice. They went ato the or. clientra, carkying their plossy buck fddle, their L, il Lasa vivis, their deaing, horny, clarione Coive, (1, 81 took thele teutd as usual, The wtsvw “duh drestn of what was ensuing —_ They Walied aunlourly for tho Jively plece which s alwuyd play W & 40Kt Uf preparatocy overiuzo 1o th play, B0 1 ef whetler tuo piny flaolf {8 of & Lvely char- ks @r oliwwad, They valnly walled, Al dn valn wero thern mundry whinlles rent up the epeaking-fubes feom the depth belor, Tut there wan na melody and the enriain filly rolled wp amani {he dingy rafiern of the root. | Toen 1t wan Mr. Olo Allerup's turn, and he thon and thern e Ula firat nopearance onapy atage, e clmnberad over (] footlights fram tho orchestea atalls, amd trod with 1 1hie boarda whercon ve rirutted the best ol thetime, Thero was no atngo fright about lim, * 11e has 1is atago legs, and his fiest poso was cany nnd natural. “Then he approachied an actar wha had plroady stop- pod futo +lght, but had taited without & sord. at tho unuauAl apeciacio nf & man euterlng upon the stago by way of the footlights, and LIFTED UP fild vOloR to thooffect (hat hie wanld be hanged, ete., ote., and warse, {f hoar *ho orcheates woull_ony longer piay withiolit pay, n this extremity tho manager was sent foF, whi came upn the stage and attemplod (o nilenca fhe Tdhamant Ole, Dt e would not' be uiet, and electrifion the awtienco with his yigorous stylo of’ acte Jog and fmpasetoned eloquence, As the mansger madu nu positive promire of n apcedy # ttiement of thelr claime, b and lis com- % qutt the hunse, The viliain struck dowo his 1oy witbout thn usuad crash of mualo; prey died Arithaut sny slow mel sccompnniment, Tne Jurd lunocence, tradiced virtue, rewarded yalor, inwarted villainy, and Dbluo 07 flluminations, were develaped without wny s, with the singlo ex- ception of that voucheafed by o goittierinh who gave a sty 1t was nsonlloss spectacie, a9 melancholy as Taza's Inlia, In_ which, uecording toa poct of some i, at e (ast vimit tho broken barp no longer shed tho roul of mitse, Tho audienc becamp glooiy and diseongolate, anid went away not quite certain but what thiey ought 10 have their monoy back, ——— LOCAL LETTERS, JORBE-YTEALING, Ta the Elitar af The CAfeatn Trituna ; Citicano, Oct, 6,—Other bueiness may langulsh, but the sucient ocenpation of Lorve-ntealing goes On— thauka to the polico—withou? interruption, ~Judging Ly the number of thofta atd tuo unrecoverod horaes aud buggles, this Lind of buninoss was never o good. “There maust be more thau one gang of horso-thleves in the clty witn confederates outatde, elso tho thieves woulil not, unalded or nushiclded by tho police, bo ablo lo carry on thelr business su systematically and nucversfully, Iarely tna horse returned unless the owner has beon soverely blod and compelled to pay 1lio detectives or the thief from $30 1o $200, according 1o the value of tho animal. ‘Tho thivves make no attempt to sell tho stolen horse, but keep him bid in some underground basement or cal- lar nntf an advertisement from the despalring owner indicatea b4 readiness or cagerncas 10 pay the sun do- manded apd ¥ usk no questions,” 1 wiil attempt to descrin_onolbier doage—whother now *or old— which _ horeo-tbleves fu fuls city _ are nnw introducing ta * ralro the wind," Une of tho £ag, becter off than tho rest, will cuntrive 11 sume way to uequire tho * uwnershin'™ of a valua- ule horwe, which he turns over fo_snather membor of tho gang, who offers tho horau for cash at about bl ita actuul value, ‘Tho horsv ia soon wold, tho thief pockets the monzy (whtch o divides with Lla princi- Jul), und is heard of no nore, In & day or two after the {randulent salo tho uwnor cames round to tho pur- ctisser'n stablo inquiring for a lost horse, which ke aule to accurately doseribe and identify, * o brings sorward Liy confederates, if niecessary, 1o testify thint thio buree {6 bis 3 the purchuser i¢ cotpelled 1o sur- reuder the suimal 10 tho owner aud his confoderate thieves, who procecd 10 rell tho antmal over again, Thin gamo 18 preferred by thicves 1o tho old aiethud of stealiug a borws aud walting soversl weeks for a ran- som, 1ty concluelon, let mo aay that fower horses would bs fost 1f owners would obtain and prescrvo pliotogznpha and accurato deacriptions of their ioraes, ~Very otten owners are ot ubly to_descrivo iloir lost property with sutficent nccuracy to lead to {dentitication and restitutivn. Fewer Lotses and buggios would be stolen vjon tho sircots if thelr owners, when alighting, would taka tho pulns to uubuckle tho tuna and taks thew fnto tho Louso or ofiice, Not one thief in 8 huti- dred wo.ld aitempt to difve Away a relnleea borse, sud uot one in a thowsand would trouble himeelf o pro- curo and adjust (he missing relus for tho best horse in the world, L NOBTAIL CAR Tuthe Liitor of The Chicago Trilan, CiiicAGo, Uct, 6,—14 thore nat & law established for tho preveution of cruelty to animals, and §s it not suf- felent cruolty to tnake o Horsp draw more than it fs capabls of dolng by compelling it (o start and draw 6,500 pounss, reckoniuy thirty psssengery at 150 pounds sach, and very often miore, us o falr average, utd 1,09 pounds for the car? If Alr, Bergh, from New York, weie hers for a short time he would bave s Rood upportunlty of showiug his humanity by taking tho lioree from tho car and letting it stand until an- other was procured to Lelp ff, or undl the 10ad of pugsengers wag reduced tu o proper welglit, 1f the Cowmon Council had tho least teeling for ani- mals they would adoyt tho plan ot the Buciety In 3an. clister, Enguand, whcre every vebiclo carryiug pus. gengers hisa a notice placed at tho Laci, constructed 1o carey n cortain uumber of pusrengors, cach oup having 16 uches of room, and if the driver of con- ductor takea mors than the numbor so stuted bu fa fued 40 shtilings und costa for tuo Airst offenze, and w0 ou for futurs oftcnges, If this wero cariled ont tho borse woull not bo _ overtazed, the pascngers wonld luvo mufficlent meating- room, and could put tholr faro In the box, ud Wwould havo loss causo or faar of being Inaulted or robliod, as every passougor could thon seo the movo- ment, i any, of any one making the stiempt, and,when full, tho drfver could keep bis strap that closea tho Quor in such & way that none could cnter without his pevmiadon. 1f thoabove wera madoa low, it would provent overcrowding, overloading, aud auch fault. Nindmg, Tho Lobtall cars would'not ke sucl » nals- auce atter il If tho word “full® wos placed at tho dour bebind 8o that ail could vee fr. And aito pay the driver a a:rtaln sum per week lustead of o comtulssion, n8 at provent. Hraasrry, ‘THE POBT-OYFICL DEPOBITS. 1 the Eilitor of The Chicayo Tridune : Cutcaao, Oct, C.~In your article in to-day'’s Tip- N regarding Postmaster MeArthur’s conusetion with tho Cook County National Bank, tho General says in respomiro to a1 fuquiry from your reporter that, after tho catabliabment of the Bub-Trossury here, bo do- poslted tho surptus funds of the Post-Ofice thereln, leaving In tho Cook County Nationul Bank only cnough funda €3 mcet the curret expenscs of bia ofice. [The law, a1 It reade, doca ot glvo s diibursing allicer any' discretion in tho matter; it says Lo ab: depouit bis funds in the Sub-Tressury, from which they can only bo drawn, by his draft or check, dn the courso of wuch dlsbursomenta aa ho is suthorized fo =sko; snd making any other use of tuch moucy is doclared to bo embozzlement, In disburslug for current expouses, if ftia fncon: veulent todraw druft or check on thio Bul-Treasury for cach ltom, the yaymont {s mads In curzaucy o hand. Drawing o check on s bauk does not slmplify {ho matter any. 1t 1s & matter of publlo comment that,whon the Cook O)unty Natlonal Itk falled, umong’ {lu asets were tho_persoual unsecurud notés of Uen. MeAsthur, amatnting to somo §10,000 0 $15,000, which, by & bili flled by Lim fu the United States District Court, bo s 1651 10 offect nzatnst the forty-0dd thousand dollare public funds whicl ko hud on depostt with _that bao snd now what tho publls aro interosted tn Snowlng g shiether our public ofticials charged with the duty of luoking into siich matter aro going to let Ikl matter of b0 fagrant aind confeasod mistiae of tho Publia Sunda puss witliout otico In thesodaya of Feform of onlolal Abiie3, bacatits tho unfortunaty oifclal appens 10 bo & good fellow, and the porsonsl friend of higher offi~ elals, Justios, CENTENARY CHURCH. To the Fditor of The Chicago Tridun, Cutcauo, Oct, 6,—~Tho article it your columus this mornlug, {n regard to the officlal Doard fn Ceutonsry Chureb, Yonday ovening, was not correctly roported Tho facts aro thedo: ‘The Commltteo submitted their feport, the sabstanco of which was—they (tho Com- mitico), 1n their efforts {0 seciro 8 pastor from other conforences, for this church, had not succesdod, and would not take tha respousililiy of paming sny preachor in_our own Coaference, belioving that tho Hoard are competent to make thelr awr selectlon of & twinister whom they would ask Dishop Harriy to appolut to Ceutenary Church. A resolution yas posued inicating to the llsiop tiat tute clsr was vacant, 10 o nlled by such appointment us_he deemed Lent for the interests of tho church, Dr, Thotuas was not dlscussed in the meetiog, The ialn objection unung the membership to Dr, 'Fhomas serv- inif Centenary Chuireh §s utidoratood to be tho ground of hin not beiug physlcally wirong onough to do the pastoral work counocted with su largo a church, A Mzauors or TUE Loano, P ity THE COUNTY BUILDING, Blate's Attorney Teod returned from New York Fuesday evening, aud was st bis post again yestorday, Tho Committes on Publio Service of tho County Board wus espocted to report & list of tho judges of vlection veaterday, but gailed for some cause. The otdet of tho Suprema Court fu the case of Dlennerbasselt turued up yoaterdsy, It sppoars ft was directod (o Btatos Aorney Iicod, and was found on hiw dosk, whero it has bion Iylng sevcral dayy, Lo Luing atecut, Blonuerhassett will 4o down to-dsy, In the absonce of » rush of other busiocss, tho . clerka in the Criminal Clerk's oflice were yeaterday ed i msking some necassary amondmenta 10 & of sutf justed vaturalization b The nat- ulization-uibld expected to begin grinding st an estly Nothing was done in the Oriminal Conrt yosterday, Tho jetit jury will be claled this morning for the trial of Juhn Gulligher for the uurder of DoWitt O, Cook ol Buutl Clark sireot sume mouths ago, and lso for :;mu;:-u of & few minor cases which Lisve beeu spoctal- uet, THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR, T calendar fue tha coming week in tha Criminal Court baw buen completed, Thu trfal of derbrick, for murder und staot, 13 set for Monday,sud also the (riut of llickard Moriou, the ludians graiu-dealor, fur an sltemit 1o Lribe s Chicago gratu-luspector, Tl Lou- ergau-Ashiton tbel kuits” syaiust Walbur ¥, Storoy are et for rial Tuewday, Lut Wikl doubtless ba contlnued & they Lave Leretofore Leeu, Tho Sherwin and Wi sou stink-cauu are sct fuf » secoud trlal tho same di Thu trial of tho Lo Brotbers, for cousplracy to roud, {s sct fur Wedussday, The J. 8, Bioom- Lupseton "Hlet cane, which proslses to- develop urcel geal of s fxed for Thupday, wnd ul o 1l tilal o Isaace, & Stute streel ulroler, tor o The trial of Wiy for ku&)lng » tug-touss on Halsted W aet fur Eriday. casca Ubera Ukl buiuLer uf amuller ones, sud altogether 118 cotutug wewk g1 7 Criminay gw:'-} Lrowises Lo bo s very Lusy oue fu the TUE GUAND JURY. The Grand Jury was busy yosterday, the most of J The troublesoe Utils comfoss s » gisl the flme being pivon ta docket easos, Quito erawd of the vietin af tho Stato Strest Savings Dk Had n hiearing about noon, [ tho nitempt o have some of the officeen of the defunct fustitation fndicted. Ker- eral of them (ol pitcous tnlen of how they Lad de- Ponitod alh they had mud Jost 1, aud the Sury steued with aympathetio attention, but took no action, Junt betoro the ndjouriment Slate's Attorney Reed flled n mubjiena with the names of twa prominent In- dividuals, and piaced it 1n tio hawds o n batlhit for rervica, The Individuala sro anpposed to know s grost deal sbout the alleged corruptions In tho paseagn of the Wabash Avenuo fail- way ordinance, o_inatter which was undce Inves tlon At the ndjurnment of fhio laat Gramd Jar which was unifiniahed becanee of (e ditically 4ing wilncencn at the time, it jiet= The gentlemen for whom tho rubipanas wera {rsued ara beliered to know more than they want to_toll, stud, a8 ovidence of this, it adid that they would rather fmave the elty than appear Deforo the Jury, _They are expectod to nppeat to-day, provied they woro reschiod Tast cvening, ah ogrn e WEST LAKE STREE' TROPERTT-OWNERS IN ¢ NCTT. Ameeting of properts-owners on Laka eteact, he- twveen Weatern avenuo and tho Great Eastern Raflway Otonning, was held laat night on tho corner of Lake snd Saymonr Btreets, to tako further action in reqard 10 the mprovement of the former atreet, 3ir, & 3 Booth prestded, A regulsr orgaulzation was proposed, to o called {he Weat Lake Sireet hmprovement Company, fo have for #ta obfect the general improvement of that stredt, horse-carn and all, and e reudeeing of Lako sireet the great Hhoruughfaro to = tha west, which by rights it ought to be. 8. M. Booll was elrcted Prestdent, Mr. 1, Thompmon, Secrctary, A, M, Richardson, Treasurer, snd Mevsra, ooth, “Thimp. 2o, Riclnruson, Dolg, Brown, sud U, M. Richardson thie Executive Committe Thio geatleman prencnt anid hoso who ar organized represent about 745 feet. fronl of proporly an lake strect, They want tho slrect paved, sewers put fn, and the borse-cara run ont t tho roilrond crosaing, A Committco appointed jast weok Toparted that tho Horre-Italiway Company wiuld comply with thoir ro~ quiest as waon 8 the atrvet w18 wood-paved and H foot of tho road bed that would buundisturbed wora granted, Eatimaten and atatistics wore read showing the crm- parative cost of varioia pavements, with tho infent to show that mometbiug cheaper than block pavetacnt might bo used. Ar, Jonce, & property-awner west of the Great £2at- ern crossing, spoke of a ccmpany boing formed vat there, and advined co operation, He cxpected 10 woe tho cars run_out to Central Pazle befors Lz, nuad it Lako street did not pet them, Madison atrees would, Ho stated that tho Board of bile Vrurka fsvored improvement, and would lay sewera with Dbut littlo perauason, that Lake street lind the bent roadbe i Cook Cuunty, was A feut whder than Madl- eon afrect, and, with a pavement, they wouhl guin the adsantago, Mr, laehardson mald that he, for oue, “ bunted sgainat the tall-gate, bellnsing it 'to be a detriment to Lake street’s welfare, aud not altogether s legal uffalr, Mr. Kerfoot apoke of tho_co-operation of the two Improvemont Companies, showed factd o regard to beneAts, ete., and_rpoke O the Incrozse of Luilding and tie consoquent increass of population ; 1,600 men wonld shortly be added 10 tho car-shops, and at mich i rato bulldtigs will fust goup. o wanted nowe way for thasa poorle to rel to town, ax:d niso for others to get ont to ths park, 1o wonld gnarantee th=t moucy onough would be pledgel 115 ona week to mako all dwjirovoments, and thut i1 o eatiafactory mannr, Tioaoiutions vero adopted nuthoriziuz tho Executiva Commitice to wajt on_tho oflicials of the horas-car vompany to seo it o track could not he lald on some- thing berldo wooden pavement: nlso to Inverthiate 1be foll-gate nuisance, nnd sro about tho petitions fo aboliels it clrculating at present, and muke inquities concoraing an injunction, To-morraw the Lxccutive Committec of both Com- psnies (tho Esst and the West Improvement Com- Jnnios) will eall upou tho Board of Pabiic Workw to lay their cans befora them, and ask ausistance relativo to sewers to Central Park, Mr. Wilon, tbe Cily Buperintendent of Streetn volunteorc. to havo lovels taken and estimates nyule of tho aaount of work to bo done, and that this weok, Tho next meetiug will occur Wedneaday nfgut af tho s3mo placo and hour, when Commlwsicuer Thompson, of tho Publle Works, and ths Aldermon_reproscating thio ward, will bo fn¥led 10 bo present, by whicd tino it d3 expected that matters will bo in an”sucouraging condition, —_— THE CITY-HALL, The Clty Collector susterday rocok geueral city (sxes, Laucelot Chadwoll, Captain of tho famons Honzht Volunteer Firo Brigado of London, wss aroiud City- 1all yestorday. Mayor Colvia, tho members of the Board of Public Worke, and many of tho Aldormen,will start to-day on a tour of tuspoction of s stone-quarries at Quincy, in this State, Ald, Cullerton has called 2 meeting of tha Commlt- tocs on Htrects and Alleys from each of the thrco divinlaus of the ¢ty for (be purposs of concldericg warious winor referouces, James White, Camptroller of tho City of Milwaukee, called on' bis numorous friends around City-lall youorday. Tom Drentiy geusrously tendsred Lim an fatroduction all arvund. D. 8. Mead, the genllamanly Asslatant Secrelary of the Board of Publio Works, celebrated Lis silver wed- iy Iast night, A, 1, Boynell, the junttor of tie Lll, took advantage of tho occielon fo prerent him with & mOBALTONs LoUNLE Of Faro vXOLH, A gangof * Melican washoes " took possession of tho tobbles of Lo Cliy-Tiall yesterday aftornoon, and 1n n sliort timo sdmicistered’n now coating of pinster 1o the dilapidated portione of the walls. When tho walls and cellings aro properiy calelmined and the donr- {ug repatred,the old rookery will oncs azu i resune the Little Toapectability it used 1o have in days gouo by, 18 MEMORIAM. Tarvey D, Colvin apoko us follows vosterday : Wozneas, T bavn Leen requealod by a° number of the leading merchanta and otlisr business-men In tho City of Culcago to recomunend the uaual obsery- auco of the forthcoming Uth day of October, th l?l?;,}bdnl tho fourth auniversary of tho Great Fire of i 1 hereby proclaim Haturday next, belng the 9th day of October, a public holidsy after {2 o%:lock naon, and relpncllllh‘urku is obweryance fu tho ybllo dejart- ‘monts and by our fellow-citizens generally, 1L, B, Couvin, Mayor, R et CRIMINAL, Thomss Hand stole a cost from u brother carpen. ter, and 80 they locked him up (- tho Mudison Street Station, Mz, Tatt, of No, 66 Doston avenue, complains that sneak-thleves entored hor Lomo yosterday afternoon and walked off with $200 in solid weatth. Charles Flynn and Frank Tgo, two young burglars, wore sent up to the Criminal Court under $500) batl by Justice Morrison, This waa for enturing u ebirt-stare ou Canal strest some time ogo, John Anderson, & little chap of 14 summers, was ar- reatod yesterlay for making & despuruto effort to roh somo dummies of their elothiug, while in front of . 11, Husted's door, on Houth Clark street, near Mouroe, The Rev, Z, 8, Kellogg, of Joliet, arrived in town yosterday, and was ivduced to buy 4 $4 watch for tho smallsuzi of $25. It happened, as one might expect, 8t ono of thoso miscrable huvels on Caual sireet, vppo= site tho depot. Goargo Williama, bunkoiat, was anapped up yester- day by Ofticer Gallaghior fof buukviug & mab jumed ‘Thowmas out of $2), Thotuas 1s stopping st 105 West Washington street, and promiscs to see Goorgo thruugl for treating him so wesuly, Angnot JHjort Lorcason, from the besutiful shores of an lulaind Wiscousin lake, was arrestod yestordsy while trylog ta dispose of o bundle of books to Bald- win for the amall sim of 95, *Aw they oro worth about $30, ho was locked up in tho Armory for Liu geoonness, it for nothing alse. Jobu Madden and Michact MeLaugblin, two ¢ Irlel Melican men " #tolo Lundie of clotba froin a Celcatial ou Madiaon street, Who washea all the bulfous off ro- spectable people’s shirts, They put tuem in the cold- et cell 1 the Madinon Stzoct Statlon, aud to-morraw Morrisou will take ovidonco from o heathen, snd will scud his two victime to the Crlminsl Court, i e bl ANNCUNCEMENTS. Tha deariptiva programma of the Theodore Thoman® concerts to be given next week can be Liad freu at tho box-oflice at Jansen, McClurg & Co.'n, There wil bo 2 rounton of tho graduates and former studunta of Oberlin Collego this afternoon st Lalf-pust 3 u the roons of (ha Chicago Bar Assoclution ju Tar- well Hall, Thospparition of *Pepper’s Ghost” will bo one of tue many brillsut sclentific] {Mustrationsl of Frof, Tepperis locturo uiday afteruoun beforo tha Bunday Lecture Socicty, ‘The gentleman who dl{lbnhm {ulanlly drave with ihe oMicer on duty at Rual atreet bridgo 1n_purenit of lswedefying toain s requested to leavo hia uddress with any policeman stationed at tho bridge, One week from to-day Theodaro Thomas will inau. gurate tho Lakesido cnierfainments wilh a grand cone cert, sastated by Mme, Hehiller, planist, Reserved seats can be secured for ouly 43 centa by buying a cousno ticket, $10,000 on —— SUBURBAN, OAL PALK, A meeting of the ciifzeus of Oak Park wss hold Tueaday vvening i the school-liouse, for the purpose of orgonlzing a e company, The recont contlagsa- tiou has brought vividly Lefors the proplo the lwnwmedlate neccssity of securiug some Ieans of protection against fire. At the meeting Tuesdsy ovenlug 8 largo number of those presest were from the Germau scitiement, And the feeling gonerally es- prevsed during (ho evoblug was_earucal, aud mesut work, Elglteou gentlemen pledged themaelves 10 cu- ter into su organization which wiil Lo rogularly fuaug- urated Friday evenlug, and after (hat date Oak Fark will possess a regulur voluuteor ire company, couis osed of 1ho muterial that means businest, A Hecruit- g Cumuuitis, consiating of Mesars, Chorics lautiuoe, E, U. Gale, und A, J. Bell, was appointed to obtai siguatures and report ot the nieoting to b bield i tho lflhm)lhumc Friday vvoulng, when a full attendancs denred, M. Heury Sowel was Chalrman of tho oeeting, and Air, A, . Bel Becretary, Tua Liajiat Soclety, under the mtuedfate supervie- ton of Mr. Bhatfor, i |Teparitg to give i a fuw weeks a1 O1d Fulka' concert, 1t prowlses (o bo somothing TeEy ensoyable, TLu Dranatio Club of Osk Park gave s fino enter- talnment to & crowded house Mondsy ovenlug, Ar. Lawrenco Hardy has been made & happy fathers OCTOBER - 4 F. AND A, 1875. A Second Day's Session of tho Grand Lodge of 1ilinots, Rofusal to Alter the Status of Non-Affil- iated Members. Llectlon of Oflecrs---8iatistles of the Order in tho State, Aid for tho Washington Monumont—§1,000 Approprinted, Tho Grand Todgo of Iinois A, F. and A, M. was ealled from refreshment to labor at 10 a. m. seuterday (n McCormick's Hall, Grand Master Lounsbmy prosiding, sssisted by other oflicers of the Geand Lodgo. Aftor tho coremonica pocnlinr to Mosons, and an tnvoeation of Deity Ly the Rov. W, 11, Beott, tirand Chapluin, the Grand Lodgo waa declerod open In amplo form, A communieation wau read from tha COMMITIER ON APFEALY AND ORIEVANCES aeking that cortain portions of tho Araud Mas- ter's nddress Lo roferred to the Commitlos on Magenic Jurisprudenco, tequost grantod, Clio Grand Moster announced that the Com- mittes on Apponla and Grivvances way resdy to roport, and suggestod that, a8 tho roport con- tmned quite 4 numbor of subjects snd cnaos that bore uo atlinity to each other, tha report bo read, and setad upon aeriatin, Objected to, aud tho report ordered to be read as e whole, After reading 8 couplo of canos embodied in the ro. port, it becamo evident that this mode of proceduro was lpraclicable, and a motlon prevaited to have oach decisfon of the Commilites read and soted upou scpnrately, The following casce wero actod upon “Thiomas MeGill vs, Biue Urass Lodge; report of Committes coucurred fn. Goorgo W, Lickey ve, 1iluo Grans Lodgo ; concurred o, JoLn H. Crocker v#, Maros Lodgo ; concurred in, Peter M, Meboueld ve, Lodge No. 2115 concurred . . Jdohn €, Wilson va. Lodgo No,§i65; concurred in, 1, W, Hood ve, Lodge No, 4317 concurrod in, A, Bensou ve, Lodge No, 408 5 not concurred in, NON=APFILIATION, Thio apecial order of tho day for this hour belng tho consideration of amendmenta o tho by-laws, that arder was ealled for by Mr, Jtobbins, nud a further roadiug of tho roport under dlscussion was diapenscd whtls for tho preecnt. Tha first ameintment read, which camo over from Tnst yenur's procecdings, nndor the ruly, was to eeriko out nud declars ropeaiod Art, XXI, of tho Ly-lwes, which rclales to thie position’ of non-sMilisting a- #unw, 3 us a certaln percoutage of the Ordor do not, in_thouy cases, connect themaclves with Lodges for varlans causes, tho rcsolusions propiosed 1o be ree peatod will_bo Intecesting, Thoy &ro therefore given i gull, a8 foilows ¢ SECTION 1, It §8 contrary to the usages and precepta of tbe Masonie Sraternity to reside within the juris- dictfon of o regular Indgo withiout making an effort to Lecome a teniber thoreof, HeC. 2, Voluntary uon-afiiliating Masona shall not bo permittell totake part fu any of the ceremontes of thie Lodie, nor ahall they, of right, ho entitled to any of tho privileges or henelits of Masonry, stich an Ma- soufc burial, uniting in Masonie processions or celo- Dratious § nor shall the v thelr famjliea have uuy clutn upon the fraternity for pecuniary aid in canes of misfortune or distrows: Procuicd, That notbing bere= {1 hiall Lo construed to depriva o Lodge, Orany moni- her thereol, of tho right to_render to s von-nilliated awont sl nd aevintance, Masonic burlal, or any fra- ternal courlesy, oxcept the privilego of the Lodgo, thoy may deent just and prope SLC, Non-ailliliating Murons liall be subject to the din ipilne of the Lodge fu whoso furmncflun they may renlde, for ony vivlation of moral or Basonic Luw: A long, suimated, and chio discussion followed tipon thiy question, in which quito & number of membera ook part, protuducnt among whom woro Depiity Granid- Manter Josepl Robblag, Past Grand-Master DaWitt O, regier, and the Rev, W, If, Beott, Grand Chaplalo. “The remnarks of the threo gentlemen named “were striking aud woll ustafned by documonts and Masonio wiage, - After both wides had umplo opporuinity 10 present their separato views In tho desived lignt, o Vute wus taken, and the Grand Lodge retused to rogeal tho eectionw quoted by un avorwlioliniug mnj...aty. “Ihe spectal ordor of busingss was called up, it Lo~ tng the clection of aMlcern, 3tr. Blakerloy ralaed 2 polnt of order fhat no clec- tlon could be held until & repart had been received feous the Committes on Crodentinls, It was then moved to muko cloction of officers the special onder far 2 potn, Carrled, Caliod 0 until 3 p, 1o, AFTERNOON FESSION, Lodgo opened {u amyile form, Grand-Master Louns- ury presiding, “Tie Commiltteo on Credentials reported, but tho re- purt belng quite lengthy, containing reprecntatives Irom over 800 lodges, tho reading waos dispensed with, ELECTION OF D¥FICERH, ‘Iho nest order of business, Leing the ballating for candidatos, resulicd o tho election of the followlug yonilemien who will oceupy thute posiLions for the e~ buing year's George E. Lounshury, of Calro, Grand Mastor, Joseph Robbine, of Qitincy, Deputy Graud Master, 3 W. J. A. De Laucoy, of Centralis, Honlor Grand Waz- cn, g fenry I. Hamilton, of Chicago, Junlor Grand War- en, Harrison Dilla, of Quincy, Grand Treanurer, Johu F. Burrill, of Suringfiald, Grand Socretary. Tor tho paat year tho gentlemon Liava csch beld the positionn ofter their naincs, and to-dny (Loy wero come Dilmented with u ro-election, Yeuding tho eloction of Grand Master, Past Graud Master Juinca A, Huwley preafded. MIBCELLANEQUS, * After tho clection it was susounced that Rob Morris, Tust Urand Master of Kontucky, was in walting, wherewpon tho Grand Master appointed Fast Grand Master DeWitt €. Cregler, District Doputy Urand Maa fer W, A. Stevens, and Diatrict Deputy Gmud Mastor L. L. un, a4 o Commltiee to escort Mr, Morris futo thio body of *he lodge, whoro lio ws received n thot form proper to his high position, An amnoudment o tho by-lawy, by Alr, Cregler, belng duly geconded, wae, under rulé, 1ald ovor uutil noxt year, ‘I'hie reportof the Committeo on Potitfons was next read, awkingg permiesion 1o rofor to the Grand Naster, witl power to act, tho petitions of Blue Grase Lodgw, anil No, 413, 10 removo locatiou of lodge ; recorumen= fug that Altawont Lodge Ly allowed to change uamo to Freemantlo; and recommending that tho following- Damed expeiled Mavous be restored to inamberships Thomas J, Lidwards, Mr, Capin, James A. Carr, Jolin doodwin, Jumes C. Ktrong, Alonzo Waodward, Syl- wester Moultrio, und Jobn Catbron. Tho report os a wholo was adojted. A resolution wus futroduced by Mr, Ttobbina pravid- ing that hereafter one Lallot bo sl that is uoccasary fur advubcement fu Masonry, Adopted, ‘Tho Hov, Mr, Heott stated tuat, os New Columbia Lodye No, 436 had loat all their property during last year, ho would offer u rosolution 1o tho oifect that the Urand Lodge remit tho dues of that Jodge for the cur- rent year, Ieferred, Mr, Zeigler moved that thoe Grand Bccrotary be dirceted to tumuo certificates of snembership to mem- bers of tho now defunct Wapello Lodge, Howe dlucursiun cnsued, which, Lowover, was closod Dy the Grand Master annousclng thst under certatu rulinge ho wan authorlzed to act in Lhe premifsoy, The Auiting Committea reported a numbur of bills which they bad exawined and found correct. STATISTICH District Deputy Grand AMaster Daviil A, Cashman, Ohairmau of tho Committes ou Chartered Lodges, made au elsborate report of the labura of that Comn- mitteo, I which particular ationtion was called to Art. XXV., Hec, 1, of by-lawa, Hecond Part, which To- Quires that’ anibordinate lodges ehall puylEcr-umu tax upon all mesabers of & [odgo, whetkor thoy are st prescut non-resldunts or not, “Tho following recapitulation will give an ides of the preseut strouytn of the Order in thls Btate: ‘T'atal mombership. Inltinted past ¥ Pasne: Tintsed, Admitted. Dimitied,, Dieceasel, Kofocted., i) Relustated. Tio Huspeniled, 078 Expelie 8 ‘TLis table % a0 ucroasg of 748 over the number repurted last year, REOEPTION. 1t waa announcad that Right Worshipful Dautol Me- Donuld, Grand Alaster of lndlans, was {u atiendance, aud & commilteo was appointed, with Paat-traod« Muster Cregier as Chalrman, to walt upon the emiveut entieman sud extend to Lim tho courtesles of the odge, s was recolved aa becamo his pouitiou, whereupon e heartily thauked the Grand Lodge for 1l conrtesivs extended, and gave them b cordisl in- vitation (o sttend and ‘recelvo aimilar hospitalities frow (hie bauda of the Grand Lodge over which ho Lisy tho Liunor to preside, ORPHANS' 10312, ‘The Rev, Mz, Heolt, from the Commiites on Orphans® Hone, mada a report, urgivg (Lo eatablishment of an Orphans’ Home, under the coutrol and suap! of tho Grand Laige, sud _thatn commities bo sppointed to acteet location aud_atiend to the delails relative to h':\fllilluu (be same, Mado special order for Thursdsy af m, A resolution, signed by ihe German lodges, wa yrescnted, (o tho effect that (he Grana Muster bo thorized fo appolntn Germanp Deputy Grand Master for thu benefit of the lodges workiug iu the German langusge, Hefcrred, A resoiution authorizing the Commitios on Printing at future seasiona to bave s datly bullutln of the pro- ceedings publisbed, Heferred, The pendiug unendments tu the by-laws wore taken up sud adopted, WABIINGTON MONUMENT, 3z, Robbina, fram the Bpecial Comimittea on Wash- 1n1\uu Monumvut Asociafon, then roportod substan. Hally as folluws Alan; why this long neglsct considerations press U our Commites o8 "ork Abould AgAln Lo une dertakou st tho earllest possiblo = Ciideut, and carred o & wuccessful - completion, two of which como Lowo with eapecial force. As citizens we eliall nozt year celubrate the Centenuial of Ameri- can Indupendonco, and i sceking 1o all ways befitting ® proud and gratuful poople to comumemosats the uue {Fan'n ieth, 1t il add Lo the reproseh of our paal fn- Aiorence, iF th ear of the visltor from farelm lanida, Sl e fave ivited to partlipsto in oue rejoleinis, Ingreoted by o sonnd of Crattsmen's hammering froin the el [t wo have projocted i honor of the Fetli- ee o€ hix ol An Msous we eannot Fa ineensilie fo tha direct ap- pral whies eomes to Masonry it flin genfal neounion from which it never aroks an opportunity (o emes: comlng, wn it dovu, 10 tho namo sud fanis of ono wha ann Hlateloa mombor of the Eraft, who honored Masonry an all auitat to occaslane, aun alimaiized hia devotion to onr Fraternlty hy bl with hia own handa tho cornor-stume of th Natlonel Ca Slol. I vither capacily, whetlier an Masons or Amoriean elftf- RUN, We owewur nwnl to flin Arsociatlon now #eek{ng to execuite the patriotie detiau of ts foundern 3 thereforo, Resalredd, hnt the sum of $1,000 ba aud & herely approptiated for the uno of tie Natlonnl Monumen! Hovlety: amd that the Grant Ladge recommenda to countiiuent Indges that they contribiin an lberally ay iole snicans perindh fo tho tutd projosed Lo be edleod £0F o puepod herotn fuudteate 1 bth a4 i atfeststion of (ho patriotism which hien in tho Learts of ull tri s n tribute of affectionato regard for thio shom Freedom and Wistory thio heraeaof humonity, tho rexolution adopted, ittes by ulli- memory bavo forever enmliined atios “he Teport won received, an A rerolutton was offernd fus, Tk ding the € on Rivual ta peport proper revcalis Lo bo waorl cern of tiramd Laddge, Carrled. A petition to removo. Hrooklyr apiproptiately tefered. A motion wasmado to cut_doy the perdiem of o motion did nut Ladge, No. 253, way committecmen from $ Lo §2. proval, Mr, E. 11 Tuck offered an amend tent {0 tho by Taws, providing for the appuintmen t of nine mem. Dera'on Committes on Oredentlain, and that the Grand Lantigo wembers bo divided into (hren cvistons, oach divialun under heee members of said O mmittee, by which Mr, ek hell that bnwdness woild b fucili- tated and areport apeedily arrived at, Laid over umder tho rulo, Tho futallation of the offienrs elected for tho eoau~ Inge year waw tuade the special order for Thu adey, st &, m. Thr Orand Maslcr gave notice that an exeniplifict. tlon of wotkk wailil take placo at lodge-room in Amcri- can Expreas Talldfng ot 7:90 p. m, Called orT until § 5. 1w, Thursd: WIICONSIN KNIGNTS, Speeial Drapateh to The Chiengo Tribina, MILWAUKLE, Wie., Oct, 6,—Tle Grand Commande,y Ruiehta Temglar uict foaday, nud aftor burlnesn of 11 clected the following oficers for Grand ler_x‘- C.r, futerest Lo oulsidor: the ensulng yeur niander 3 J, H, Dodge Chapman, (enaraliesim eraly J. L. L'ryar, Ir ey A, Buiugton, d, W, ©, Utly, Treasneer; 4, Wo Woodliull, Ricorder i Calvert Spensly, G. Standards Dearer; Stephen ampbell, G, 8word Bearer ; R, A. Ford, Grand Warden; C. D, Bkiuner, dmnd Guard; J. W. Woodlll, Inspector Generai, Cotne snitfoe b Porelgn Correspondence: J, W, Woodlud, W. I’ W.ng, and John Spence, .1l adtorDoca acssion brouft the proceedings to & close. P, Whitford, Deputy Cominnnder ; 11, 8, Gows, Captadn TIE ORDER IN ARKANHAS., Lotz Rouk, Ark, Oct, 6,—The Grund Commandery of Masong of tho Staio met to-day, Tho Grand Chap~ ter 1etn to-morcow, ol the Urand Lodyo Monday, A large number of delegotes bs already present. THE PORK-PACKL] Proccedingas in the Convention at St. Lowhv—a Permunient Nntonnl Ora gnmzation~The ffy-Lows - Chame= pagne. Special Dispateh to Phe Chieann Tridune, . B, Lotus, Oct. f.—I'ho Pork-Packers held a short session to-day, and finshod up their busi- ness, ‘Thoy have cffected an organization ox- clusively of packern, aud the onorgetic labora of the officora and Liearty co-operation of tho mom- bera will undoubledly mako it n success. 'The hospitnlities of our citizens sorionsly intorforad with tho busincss of tho Convention, The at- tendance was not Ro large na on tho provions day, and mattors wero rushed through in great bListe to onable delegates to partake of a car- riace drive and a champagno Iunch. Tho Couvention was called to order by the Chairman, Mr. Davios, at 10 o’clock. Mr. Bryan, of Louisville, read tho report of tho Committee on Pormansnt Orgsuizatiou, which was as fole lows: Presidont, J. 8. MeDoaald, of Louis villo; Becrotary, B. Frank Howard, Chicago; Assietant Sacrotary, Charles B, Mucray; Vico- Presidonts—Illinois, C. M. Culbortson; Obio, Bamuoel Davis, Jr. ; Missourl, Mickaol MeEnnis ; Todiana, James C. Iorgugon; lows, William Pattorsou; Kentucly, Willism IHughs; Kansas, P, D. Rideuowor; Maryland, John Hinman; Ponnsglyanla, W, B, Inrvey. Tho Vico-Preeident was then cecorted to tho chalr, and briefly expressed his thanks for tho hounor conforred upon him, Mr. McEnuls, of 85, Louls, uf tho Comnlites on Businoss, submitted the following Ttzs0 9, ‘ot this Couvention racommend that tho Eca'otary of tho Awsocltion miko npplication to tho Hecrotary of the ‘Trensury of tho United Htates for weekly feparts of tho exporta snd_finports of pro. vicions in detall from the principal porta of {bla coun- try, and givo tho aggregate retura promptly to tho pubite, In speaking of tho resolution, Mr. McEunniy eaid the reports by the Government ofticiala were mcomplote and irregular. Tho Association wonld nover get up corrock statiatics unless tho oliclaly gave proper information from tholr books. The resolution was carried. ‘I'he Secietary rond the report of the Com- mitteo on Business, Lhe report as adoptod way o8 follows : FirstAThls Assoclatlon siall b known by the namo of the Pork-Packers’ Arsuciation of thu United States, nud shall bo composed exclusively of persoun regular- 1y engaged {n packing and curing the hog product. Second—"Tha olicnis of tho Assoclation rhall consist of n President, ono Vice-lrosldent from ench State, n Becrotary, ond Aswistant Sccretaty, the former alsoto performn tho dutfes of Treasurer. 2'hurd~11o Fresidont sud Vice-Prosidents shall con. stitute s Board of Manogers, who shiall coutro} the Duriuees of th Aksrelation, Fourth—Sald ohicers shial be clected at the annual mecting of the Association, sud Lold thelr oflices uutil thele auccessorn ahall bo clected, Ffth—Beven of the Board of Managers shiall consti- tuto s quorum to transact buelness, Sizth—1t shall bo thie duty of the Preshlont to pro- sideat alt meotings, presceve _ordor therein, and take genceral atpervision of tho welfare of thu Assoeistion, Seventh—It aball be the duly of the Board of Man- agors to meat from Hme to tnio, an tho business of tho Assoctatlon shall require, or whou culled by the Prosls dent, ono mectiug at Jeust {0 bo held eacls year, . Mr, Harvison, of Indiung, offered ona addi- tional articlo, as follows, which was voted down : Iityhti—Tt ahall bo the duty of each yembor or fiem of (lio Associution to seud a mouthly stalowment of tho number of hogs ho ur thoy may caf, not lueludi thouo slsughitered, thefr averago welght, net ; also such {uformation an he or they may possces asto hogs cut by porsons in thielr vicjuity not mombers of the Arso clation; alro stock on hand, the condition and quun- tity of thohog crop iu_their violutty, and mich othor information a8 may bo required by (ko Board of Mluu- ngors, 'Tho following resolutions from tho Bnsinoes Committee wore adopted ¢ Resolred, That this Conventlon ndorse and approve tha rulen aud customs now in force throughout tha United Blutes governing tho provision bustness, Rtesolva, Thit wo urgy ou the packers and all inter- eated 1 tho provision tradu thu ticcemsity of gIving full sad corroct statistical information to the press, so that rolfublu Feports can bo madu up of {ho packing, stock on Liand, eto, . Mr. Kirby, of Jissonri, prosented tho follow- ing, which wae carried : i Resotved, Thut this Asnociation rocommend tho for- matlon of unziliury Assuciations in the different States to carry out the provisions of the coustitution of thiy Assuclation, and that skl auxiliary Axeociations re- gorttrou i to tmy, s rouuested by the Loard of ansgere, An informal but interesting diecussion en- sued on tho benetits to ho dorived from o trado correspondanco with each other, ‘Tuanks woro necordad to tho Bt, Louts Packe org' Aeociation end otber citizens for their wordial 1eception of the delogates, Somo minor mattars wero aitonded to, and the Convention ndfounmd sino dia. n the ovening tho dologatos woro entortained at a graud banauot ot the Lindoll Hotel, given by the Bt, Louis Assoclation, 'Thearrangoinonts were ou & luagnificont scale, and the hog-slnughe torors appearod to enjoy themsolves immenuely, ——— RIVER IMPROVEMENT CONVENTION. ATLANTA, Ua., Oct. 6,—Tho River Improve- mont Qonvention mot at Rowo, Ga., to-day. B, O. Yaucey was choson permanont Prenidont, The Convention is largely attonded by leading citizens of Alabams, Georgia, and Teuncasos. Tue speechos of to-day's soseion domonstraty the practicability of constructing a routo at a vory small cost, giving unioterrupted navigation for tho whole year from tho South aud West to Mo- bile Lay. Thia Gentle Reminder of Winter makea the stove and furnuce question tho sll-absorb- Ing tople. Our rcaders who buy heatiug or parlor sloves, furnaces, clc,, of Dalton, Nos, 143 aud 194 Biato street, get the best goods at lowest prices. prlatanies gie s Interesting to You, Ladies, Nusalan cashimare laco, tlo latest novelty ; novelties in ladios’ uockwear; embroldered underwear for Ja- dien; clogant faus, etc., st Fronch's Ladies' Furniuh~ ing-Guods Sturw, 163 Biate utrect, coruer Monroo, snkhSacoies. s Important to the Preservation of Teoth— Johu Gosnell's Oherry 'Looth-Paste, the micat elficaclous denlifrico kaown, ‘Try it For sale by sll drugglats, Wholisula syents, Torzey & Brsdler, 370 and 175 Nandolph streot, et - Will the Gents Rememboer This P Gents' underwear of all kiude; elvgunt muflers for gents; genta’ hoslory, in ailk, masino, Balbriggaz, etc,, at Feenchd Gents' Furnlahing-Gooda ttors, No, 15y Htato stroot, corner Monroe, Planos nud Organs, Thaltet, Davia & Co.'s Geand, Hquars, And Uprig and Fmdtis Amacrionn Orgatin o8 b found. only W W, Kimbail'e, corner Btito s0d Adama atzeoty Chicago, = DEATHS. TSNFS Ok, 6, ai N, 40 Shilto-at., Men, A o nes, agol b sencs, Native of Wigtownrlilrs, Scatiay g HWEET--At hin Jato realdence, No. 10 Weat Wy, Ingttont., on the Gt Inat., 4. . Swiot, age] 81 g Faneeal from resfifenca’on’ Friday, bih fust,, ot 1y y. m, Cargingen to Hoselull, 5 3 m”n-:—Tuf mnr‘tl.lll‘n!kllnl. M. 1I\ Ailke, Amnaun, for thiin morning, will take place’ 16-niory Wi, e ! Gl COLMAN—At hln rentdence, Town of Lak day, Oct. 5, the Tiev, Zena Colthan, 1Sy Tear, Tuneral at Lvange? Baptiat Chnreh, Thurma 7, nt 2o'vlock p, e, Carrlages 10 Oakwood Co Friends Invitod, Oct, etery, DURANT—Oct, B, 8t No, 72 Boulh Paulinn.at,, 4 fant dshgiter of o aud Wil 1. Duraid, g’y dyre OLCOTT—AL Waterbery, Vi, Ock, 3, Clinrlea cott, aget 31 years, ton of Orvilla Olcott, ,,m.,}";f.* For {hree years during the War he wan's nwmlw‘li thy :r',nlnlm,mlv‘mrmmue u‘-ucrymnludh-emn his conn, ry folthifully, s temalba will be brough . Yand for interment. Al 42 e, FOSTHI—Altlies Te Grand Tane, beloved Charlen 1t Foster, vged 28 yesra and A montie, wite o Fuueral from Lomo, No. 447 West Jack Frilay,at1 pome AsH Ny oy s the prorcription of aga nf thio bost famaly b B Sukvane [0 tho Un(ted §13t6oh, And. Las bo prepiet Shirty yonra with, mover-tailiog 'saccess b sy i nntiers for thoir chilldeen. Tt folierey thia ehil o min. eorraats acwlity ot tha tomach, rolioves wind cp® andy by giing rost and healih to 166 ohiid, cimiori 53 b POLITICAL ANFNOUNCELIENTS. ™ e rfim’ WARD, hiere wi a publlc meeting of the N tho Fifth Ward Alplhu chureh x4":!run Hmel{‘l:‘ul":n“’ and Thirty-third-st, !hln ovouing. Speeches by X Urecley, Robert 3, Woods, D, H, Hsuwmer, J, I, Bum., others, THE NINTH WARD, There will be a meeting of the Ninth Ward Rept can Club thla cvening, at8o'clack, at 40 Bluo lafani.qy, GEORGE W. BPUFFORD, Pronident, © AUCTION SALES. By BLISON, POMEROY &5, HIGHWOOD'S ART SALE Superb Collection OF ORIGLNATL BIropean Pamting Qot, § and 7, at 7:30 on tho Evening of eah Day, at the Art Gallery, 165 Wabash-av, ‘This well-known collection of Orgina Turopean Paintings, comprising the most ominont Artists of tho Munich and Dusseldorf Bchools, {8 undoubtadly the mont IMPORTANT ART SALB Thnt has ever takon placo west of Ney York, Thia collaction is now on froo exhibition, doy and evening, 8t 165 Wabnsh-av., whers Oataloguos can bo had aod soata resorvej for the sale, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auotioneors, FRIDAY MORNING, Oct, 8, 8:30 0'Clock, Our Icgular Woekly Sulo at Asction. An immenss stock of ‘new and socond-hand Turnitme and Housghold Goods, Splondld now Parlor Bults, medium Parlor ults, & large Mno Chamber Hets, Hureaus, Wardrobes, Toungos, Sofas, Eaey Chairs, Whutnots, Marble-Top Tables ; a full line now and used Carpets, Mattreases, Hedding, Biringn, Diulug-Kooin ‘Labies, Chsie, o OMCs an ‘azlor Deal ‘Cooking ond 1luating Stose alarge atock Genoral Housckeeping Goods, Crocker, Tlated snd Glassware ; also unsn\' chattel mortgags, thio entire furnituro of two largo dwellinge, BLISON, POMERGY & CO., Anctiopee 81 and 86 Randelp BY G. P. GORE & CO, €3and 70 Wabash avouua, Thursday, Oct. 7, REGULAR THURSDAY'S SALE of STAPLE AND TANCY DRY GOODS. An cntirely now and very cholco lne of Ostrlch Tips, Plunes, und Feathers, e beat yeb offered, Aleo, now Unea Pioce Goods, Notlons, tlostery, Une derwear, Linens, White Goods, 1Tamburgs, Fell Skirts, Hbawls, Swpenders, Uinbrellis, Plno: Covers, i sud Caps, Gloves, Druches, Gutlcry, Plated Ware, Dresa Trimminge, Cloths, Cassimercs, Cottonade, Lintngw, &e., e,y ke, CARPETS. A freah lue will be shown n vory cholco patterss in %t and :h-ply, and Cotton Clislns, &e. Visitorn to the Exposition are invited to fnepect on estublistiment, tho finest of its kind in Americs, GEO, I’ GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabaab-av, ON TZURSDAY, Oct, 7, st 9:30 o'clock, Household Furniture, Wo shall offer same hargaiua {z Parlor and Chymbde Bets, Waluut Bedsteads sud Durcaus, Msrblek Tabies, What-Nots, Easy Char, Waluut Chuts 1. Rockers, Hall Trees, Hofas, loungos, Book-Caih Meat-fafes, Parlor and Ofiico Doaks, Garpels, FIOT 0Oll-Cloth, Planos, Iron Bafus, ete, EO, I'. GORE & CO., Auctlonsers. By L. ROCKWELL & €O, Auctioncers, 77 and 79 South Desrborn-tt TEIURSDA T, OCT-\7 WY, STALYL OFFER TO THE TRADE 26 CRATES OF THE WELLENOVE (VERSAILLES SIIAPH) ENGLISH CROCKERY, IN OFEN BTOOK. Denlors ¢an have no bottor opportunity sizo® these goods wflrgo Positively Sold to the Highest Bidder, L. ROCKWELL & CO. \OCKWELL & €0, , GRAND AUCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, THURSDAY, Qot. 7, 1875. Wo offor to tho Trade 33 GRATES of Tmported Enacish Crockery, ‘I'o bo sold without ul':":l‘(;‘;.}l;;:‘;;:h ’EPJ R LR WM, A, BUFTERS & COy AUOT!UI! ’}flli.'|w MA Dliqh‘fl'r- BUFTERE & 0/ REQULAB TRADE GALE ‘CHURSDAY MORNING, Oct, T, at 9:30 o'clocks STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, oy Tuck, Bhoep, snd Kid Gloves, Gauntlets, and Cardiyun Juckots, Shirts, Drowers, sud SHiTlS, Wool {losiury, Buspenders, Whity doody, Linenh Embroldaries, Edgings, Notons, ats, Capd, BOOTS, SETOES, ETO., On Becond Figor Halusroom, 108 Madison 2 BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SAT?R‘P}Y SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KIX 4 OARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FUR Ty!\fi L SIVROHARDISE OB EVERY VARIETY. Haturday Mornl MeNAMAKRA & COy an ] 5 By JAS lg-.'m. Waahingtons 500 LOTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUTOTION, Thursday Morning, Oct. 7, 1t 9 oclock, By 1, CHADWICK & AL 673 Btato-et, This morning, Oct. T, st 10 O'CIM'J\h'dIl be sold d:‘ entlre coutentu of & 13-roum dw! Parlor, Chatnber, and. Dining-Roowd Prusssls and W Lng 8ad Cook Bigyets FADWION & CO.

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