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tes wan appointed to co-o cf polnted by the Women's Aesnclation: . Lalng, the Rev, Hifit‘n, Mr, J, H. Swan, and Col J. D, Aigin, \\F. 1. Dalch, at 11:30, rpoks on the ux:xmnt the North- causs of tho Church in general, and not of the Unlversatist Charch. or eny other In particular, o reviewed at some Jength the work of the cause {n the Eaat, pneticularty in Now York, and sald there nt necd of anch miniaters and stich mizsion- ariea as they had there in tho early daya of the 11ia specch was a strong ples in fasor of more carncatness, more harmony, more gonuine devotion to tho mirsfona: The Itev. Dr, Hanson & member of the connty famll Judge Blodgett agreed on condltion that Mr. Pahiman firat pay the $1, fine and half the costa of conr wiil be done to-dny, and at 1:45 o'clock this atter noon Pahiman will walk out of tho bastile. ' DDMOSTHRNRI Y HLDRETH Ines on the Canadian border an again the alr of freedom, Is, metaphiorical- ly speaking, moving heaven and earth to effect a compromine wherohy ha can return to his West 1is fricnda hora have soveral s on tho aubject. dermon 18 willing to election over Johnson would boa victory for the THE CITY. - GENERAL NEWS. Mr, O. 8. Bqniers, Assistant Postmarter, has consented to allow his name to bo pat In pomioa- *,"tlon for Sherifl, ' Ohristina Frank hes aworn oot ons of Justice Ialries® warrants for the arrcst of Frod Dremma- wels, who In the progenitor of a coming event. +.r The residence of . C “ireet, was enterod Wednesday by burglars, who do Away with clothing, jewelry, and farniture, talned In all at $160, o+ ‘Jonss J. Burns, who was arrested & few days ago for sonding _obscens publications through the malls, gave bail yesterday befors Commissioner BHoynelnthe sum of $700. Two small boys, pupils of some Chicago Fagin, were captared yestorday at {he eormer of Clark and whils engaged in’ filching silk dios passing by. ' 'The sttentfon of tho Ticalth oMcers is hereby called to the fact that a large <dog lies in the guttorat tho northwest cornerof Jackaon atrest and Wabaah avenue. Tha report that Shorift Agnew and Jallor Do; bad bad a falling oat i denied by the former. snys he has never had ai Doyle, and that what has he ‘contrary {awithout foundation. store of . E. Hooker, No, 82 Dear- Waa burglarized Wednesday night, and four boxe of cigara were taken. The job waa done by newsboys, who gained entrance by Mfting the window-catch with a caso-knifo. ‘The tomperators Manasse, opticia: PASTIM y was nox 10 the dincharge Samner Ellis, the The Connty Doard met yesterila slmply t0 adfonrn. The excuas for adjourning was that the Comittee on Equalization was not ready 10 report, but it I« more reanonable to suppore that roceedingn befora Judge Farwell pending at the time had something to do with the Slosson Wins Another Brilliant Victory Over Sexton. the Injunction Most of the time of the Grand Jury yesterday wan taken wp In the hearing of a complaint from ona Miae DeCavlo, that an aseanlt to commit raps hind been made npon her 8 fow nighta rgo awltchman fn the employ of tho Daltimore & The particuiars of tho nlleged as- #ault, and her evldence before the Police aiready given, were detalled to the Jur Toniden dlepost caso numerous jail cascs wers heard. State's Attorney Reed yeatorday recelved a high- ering lettor from the fricnds of Hanford, ed by Alexander Bulllyan, have every confldence In Mr. Reed, and an account experlence and reco; any one 1o amsist him in the prosecntion of Snllivan, expreaning the beliot that the public fnterent wiil bo Lest protected by Reed will move to-day to have Bullivan's trial rct for a week fron Monday. The Hoapltal Comniittes yenterday ondearored to port in referenco to the late A report had heen drawn up recommending the dischargo of ono of the nurees and tho druggist, and commending-the .r:unnwmenl. and Mra. Ed, Goldsmith Maid Takes the Froo-for-All Purse at Springfleld, Sldo coutitnency. times Intervimwed Tudge Bang s underatood that the ex-Al ay & fine of $4,000 or $5,000, pnd even go to_Jall Propositions to this effcet have Btowart, No, 10 Ada T 8 dday or two. Ohlo Ratlrond, been sent to Washington. The papers are in courso of pi entry of suit sgainst Frelsinger, tlilery, and his bondsmen, for damagen sustained by thic Gosernment consequent ugpon the craokeds ness. of that institution previous to the 10th of May, Tho canc of Terael T, Hoyt will not be called 1111 nowme time i Novomber, as Judge Blos ot impanel a jury until Bodine, the Ohicago Horse, Gets the Second Money. 0d rome able views to present on tha same snbject, after which the Con- vention adjourned to meet at 2:70, The Convontion reassembled at 2:30, Mr. A G, Throop presiding. THE REY, B. IT. PULLMAN delivered an able and earneat address o fous Aspect of the Times.™ 1In his opinion, was mast needed was rellglon In the heart, the establishment of family worship, the growth of nnd the holding of rpoke particalatly of the re- Al work fu_Cincinnatd during the paat winter, and #ald the Charch shiould take great cncouragoe- meut from the resnlta there accomplished. Mr. Pullman was followed by tho Revs J. W. who spoke on the enme gel sposed to give the prayer-meeting and the rhtthat what was t portable, appronchablo, cfliclent, moving, advisory, -hel organization, that should b i place to piace, vialt parishen, etc.’ 1la thought it was thne Uiot the brethren of the Northwest shonld como togother In confercnce and eeo whether ht not, and shonld nol Instituting miensurca losing hus romarks, he aration for the the Milan dis- English and Irish University Orows Bow a Borub Race on the Potomas, Thoy say thot they of this and his lo abllity will not emplo; after the Prosidentlal elec- the prayor-meetin The Chicago-8t. Liouis Game Postponed Till Monday Next. BILLIARDS. BLOSSON WINS Tu® 1,000-POINT MATCIH. The second half of the Blosson-Sexton match for aptrse of $260 was played last evening st E. Brunawlck's Washington-street rooms, and was Madlson streets, ‘‘wipes" from such a courss. Mr, THE CRIB, TIIE CITY BNOINRRN'S OPINION OF IT 1In vlew of the fact that thero have been & good deal of rnmor and no littlo anxlety the! mainspring of Chicogo's wate: porter yesterday had a talk withCity-Engineer Cheabrough about the condition of that structure, Mr.Cheshrongh sald that theroshould beno anxlety for the wolfare of the crib itaelf, for It was perfectly round, notwithstanding that it had been obliged to nndergo some tremendous shocks from the waves, the wonderful force of which was not atall realized had beaten wo stronply oainst tho window In the cast side of thocrib that ho window) waa cony wecnrred In a storm of Tnesday night a terrific sea was runnin; i In short, there waa a bad atorm on ight, and it had broken lnhll}}de mulow on the . The o order and upecm}ly intended to resist enormous dead Newfoundlsnd sges, apon a ze Tonpital nvesti church-revival their due, 0 r for the interest sho d was Sia sort o Purlng the conslderation of the report the drugeist, (icorge Mutachlechner, an- ticipating the culting ot of his hoad, sent in thin onded the work, scrfoun difiiculy with een published to tho ‘won by Bloseon, as every one expected It would be, sceing that Bexton went into the second GOO polnts hondicapped with 303 points, that being the maojority by which Blosson wonsWedneadny oven- The attendance was larger than on the previous evening, and quite Interested and on- thusiastic st times, The play wns Lthe most nolable evor scen In the West, In that the loser mado tho largest run ever recorded outside New York and Philadelphia, and the third sargest ever made, it being surpassed ouly by Lis own 287 and Slosson's 411 resignation, and report must now bo drawn. KICKED TO DEATH. That's How John Bothman Was Ushered into Eternity Last by most._nersons. dny, as observed by § Madison strect. (Tnin. . 00 deg 103, m.y 38 p._m., 08; Larome~ (SR letoly broken fn. 1 A good while ago, "Last Resoleed, That 8 committes of five bo & confer with our brethren thin proprioty of raviving the activiiles of ference, or eatablialing some otlier means teresta of our Churcl may be quickencd Mr. J, 11, Swan seconded the rosolution, which, afier belng discunsed by the Rev., Mr. Straub an Pullman, was adopted unanimote- and the following committce appointed: The J. W, llanson, the Rev. 8, il g«v.mmnm Ellls, tho Rev, J. 8. Donnls, vinm, The Conventlon then lald aside all busincas, and the communion scrvice was celebrated, tho ltev. A, dellvering the sernion. At b o'clock the Iadies of Universailst Missionary Association hold o meeting and took into consideration the subject of mission- o Istingufshed lndy K ‘western Conl by vllhich nuz]m Mensrs, Loveoy & Foster hava recently adilod to | P Iniproved, their collection of atoreoscoplc views of Chicago and vicinity 100 now oncs, somo South Park, some on prom{ncnt streots in the heatt of tho city, and some ropresenting the interlor of the Chicago Club-lfousc, elc. Tlenry Binder, who lives at No, 258 Weat Polk stroct, ‘will shottly bo nrrested to nppear bofore + dustice Haines to anawer to the chiarges proferred hiny, No. 183 West Madison street uring which time he stole $1 rant resds for ** embezzlement. ™ The Trustees of the con; Slosson won the bank, and, counting from the Iay-off, hnd the balls on tho upper rall inthree shots, 1o held thom prettily togothor for 28, when tie slipped up on'a long ki peared to got down to busl when Slosson, after muking 3, left tho balla well together In the upper left-hand corner. scamed wellon tho way to a bigran, but broke down on & masse at 24, untll, inthe aixth nning, Slosson cornered the party In the upper right-hand and by the most deli- cate posaible nurding ran 46 and stopped on a freezo and spot. In the following inning Slosson showed some beautifal position play, which ended in hie getting tho balls bunched on the right-hand Hore ho repeated his delleate work of ‘Wednesday evening, until ho had mado 48, when the balls arrayed thomsolves in lino and ho slipped up After o scries of good folded him 16 {n the tenth fnning, Sloraon turned laose in the next turn 31 In the cleventh. protty and noticeably faat b n y setin o cast-lron framo Lwo Inctics In thicknoas. Teafden that tha glasses wera onl fnches long by thtee wide, many of f his window, an before stated, was wnshed clean out, nnd the waves, which wers run- The Murderers Two Unknown Young Men Who Quietly Walked Off, Tho corner of Wells and Michigan etrcots was 1ast evening tho scona of on affeay which cost a ‘human 11fe, and added another to the 1iat of maur., ders which have been committed of lato In this 'The circnmatances of the killing are somo- what obscure, s alao are tho parties to the crime, It appears that, during tho Republican procession slong Wells street, and while tho sldowalks were crowded with lookers-on, the names of two of whom are unknownat thia writing, got Intoa difMculty, playful in itd nature from all accounts, but serious in Its resnlts, The known party 'wes onc Jobn Bothman, r2, and he Is the victim of the o and his companions, from d, were viewing the proces- slon, and in the midst of thelr enjoymient yot to snatching the hats of ono anothor. uppears, grabhed tho bint of one of his associates He was pursned, overtaken speedily, and felled bv a_blow intentional or acc- ental. The blow was followed b, atomach and about tho bead, and the sidowalk in A DYING CONDITION. uietly quit! the scene, making no epurtare, and app sclous of what thoy had done, snd certainly of the d result ‘of the assanit. Ile was picked up a fow moments later and conveyed to the druge storo of Motcalfe & Co., cornef of Clark sand an streots, by those who had witnesscd tho Upon reaching the store ho wes in a lifelexa condition, and so pronounced by Dr, to boe In tho store at the hot. Bexton ficst ap- a8 {n the fourth Inning, tho household aparments of Mr. ¢ the 1llinols Women's per, and bad wet evorything as complatoly'as if Bmall counts followed, ary work _durin nounced that Mrs. Perkins, a who had been doing good service In the missionary caura In the Eaet, would take charge of the mis. rlonary work in this State, under the suspices of the Women's Aeraclation. o Tho Convention nict again In the evening, when D. H. Deer, of Rochester, Minn., do- The Conveution then that the mattrsses of the bed wers covered. The cooking-stove had been knocked ftom fta lega &nd broken.” so that no firecoald be bullt, and con- uently nothing could be cooked, oven If thera been anything cookable left undestroyed. All tho clothes of the crib-kecper and hi 1 been wetted through and throngh, The alr was chilly, and there waa no protectl and no drynces, tower, but the wind c keeping burnin) gation Bnal Sholom ublic that thelr new synagogne mot oted, they have sccured ‘the Firat M. ‘. Charch, cornor Wabash avenuo and Fonrtcenth strect, for divine sarvices during the ensuln) days. Seats can be sccared by calling at the dent's oflico, 346 South Clark sireet. terfiay entored judgement of ‘hicaga Caledonlan “Clul The judgnent is 200 for rent of tho Club's ud 1680 Washington street, the amount of a tho organization, threa young men, on, no_warmth, ht in the light- and the work “Justice Foote Tiserod tho farawell sormon. adjourned sino dlo, ——— TIIE EXPOSITION. SCENES AND BIONTS YESFIRDAY: The Inter-State Exposition for 1870 gives good ‘promisc of n success nol Inferlor to that of any provious year—it gives that promise Ly what s known of the future rather than by what Ia alroady nplace in the building. Therostill romalns & sort of chaos in many parts which only time can reduco to ordor; thero are too many huge drays, tencks, ond wagons driving down tho aisles to allow the spectator ta fecl at his case; and too mony vacant npaces Lo allow the show for 1876 to compare with Sti!] thero are possibllities and promises which, If realized, will fill the great structure even better than {n previous scaslons. The attendance yesterday was fully up to any reasonahle expectation,® considering the weather ond tho state of the show, Iadies, na compared with gentlemen, for tho rea- som, perhapy, that manyof tho stalls and stands nlloted to the great dry goods houses wore not fall. Some of them were In a Ttefuge was sunig] of Willlam James, . basedon & clalm of Tuoms at Nor, 167 A judgmont of §102, 18, “boing iven to Klbridgo Hanec; 80 found againat the Cale AU the first snnual mesting of the North Chicazo Light Gunrdsat Lincoln Park 11a]l Tuesday ovening, afiicers wero clected for tho ensulng s Vargos, Captain; W, 8. Scrily Second Lioutenant; aged obout 20 yea of trouble for Mr. Kalatrom, evening's sport. ‘you cannot picture 100 strangly tho discomforta that those case do not eay that tho in'a dangerona condition; for that would bo crroncous. ‘The immensa power of Lo waves has® insomo places mude cracka thosa cracks can easily bo ropalred by a little mor- “The largest crack I8 not moro than Slosson's even, in the outer wall, but | 2nd made ofl with it ran . _thom acrom apd then held themein tho lef From the comer he ran tliem . up the reaching 100 about half-way, hoving to play, aa it id_out s plan to o accompllsticd this very cloverly, and atarted back toward the lower end of the table **right in frout.» two " got In line, and for 15 shota ho had to chasa them around; but at 205 he establislied communi- cation agaip, and made o huddle in tho lower left. hand corner, and by a continuation of clever nurs- en ho alipped np 80 easily that the crowd didn't suspect that the run was over un- This run, the third largest avo Bexton a commanding lead on the sy, ond the call of the game waa: Na very large breaks were made for the next few Innings, thongh Sloa- #on, by putting ln 20 and 13, slxteenth inning he found the bal by short, close work on the end raifl, piled np 64, when he froze, but, counting continued to 72, Thia-scnt him past his 300, an left him within 27 of his antage Tatter had misscd an easy draw, Slosson heiped him- t 77 by fine nursing on the upper rail, the run belng closed by a froeze. This put him ohcad, the call being: Slosson, 344 Bexton, 33, oat deal of interest In the inning, whon he gathered right-hand corner and ran 00 hava boen cavored by a hat, e then got behind thom and ran them across the upper rall for 28 more, leayin ft-hand corner for (8 to atop them up, than one-eighth of an inch n width. indications "at sll that the crib has moved at Of course thers sra those tremora from_wave shocks, which all bulld- ings fecl from high winds, etc. luces on the ramparts one ‘can ace whore stonea nnd together with lron bands are scparatod a little, the [ron belng strained out of tho joints, But a)Y this talk sbout o chunce that the cily may ‘be without water ia nonsense, ' ntleman then continted, saying that ** the n of the living quarters waa awfal, but thore was fio_money to make any elaborats Im- ovementa, Now tlie windows In the walls should rolidly walled up nnd a honse built on the deck of tho crlb. The Liouse ahonid be as law as comfort would allow, and shonld contain four or ive rooms. It whoutd be built of brick and mude strong and se- cure, and this as soon a8 been commenced fast Friday, but’ tho storm inter- ‘The bricks, mortar, etc, First Licutenant; Leo' Brns Charles Urtmayer, Sccretary ; Dan Commaode The organization is composcd of fi +*boga' with an able corps of oflicars, and promlses adecided eficlency in drill, Jomeph Zergo, an Malian, snd Martin who Is halding the pos bridge yesterday rga got the worst of teo figat, .until, catching bold of bis antagonist's thum! i hls mouth and chewed it roverely, bal wan arrested immedlately und was locked up 8t the West Madlson Street Station. Officer Gearge Mitchell yesterday bronght to the Madison Birect Station a woman giving the name of Paaline Koslewaki, who had en route to her husband in 8t Dore In Ler armaa dead child. t talo, which {a undoubtedly a stralgut one, thechild paseage out to this country from Berlin, Proesia. The child had but o weakly life of it, and ended it 14-day oxistenco on the cars a few miles from this city, left-hond rall and recelving pl \vum.‘?on-nmdod. and_lal I hasto in their othier slde of the patr. ugillstic character, Adge: At 180 ** the ather mill inder tha_abu 1 There were not many Biake, who bappenc Ing reactied 27, w ‘An_examination of the body of the decensod atiowed that ho had rocelvod o’ flesh woande that coald havo led to d mouth and noss, was bloody, and his 'shict. bosom o stained sllghtly, which wera the only per- coptibla uvidences that hia dowlse had boen pro- duicod from other than nataral causcs. person soveral letters were found to identify him, ©no of which was from his from him to bie faiher, which hed evidoatly nevor til Sexton sat down. disheveled_condition, artially compluted, und still others un-: 7, llc palnter, whose sign and c. ust arriveil in town ilwater, Minn., and 1t was to bave smell wero noticen! the extrome north end of the main bullding, and in the wing devoted to farm achinery, the noise of the hammer and saw drowned tlo échocs from lland's orchestra, and a crowd of spectators tho casual visitor found o large numbor of £e1 rating_ bnd language as they lifted machine off arid on carts und into place on the platforms. red with Jast year, this hall s not greatly 1t has the same central platform covored with mowersand reaper, and with plows, rkes, and threshers, percoptible ‘differerice I8, however, that tie ma. -chinery In the centre s generally arranged to ro- cofve power and operate as if on the fle) tho rust does not have that ndvantage, or Prominant amon, Department of Farm Mach of scythes, snaths, and forks, of avery conceiva- Vle patteen, and for every p "The exhibitora’ ure Son, a nowly-eatablised hiouso in this city. forka aro from Latchelder & Sons, Vi scythes from liram Ilolt & Co., Malne; and the Derby & Co., Vermont. N, 8. Houton, the Chicago Plusy Company, and Furst & Dradloy occupy tho alda of the hall from tho entrance to the maln Lullding uround to the eplays are vory fulland fine, If an objection should be ralsed ii would he that thero Is too much high-colored paint, varnleh, pol- iah, striplng, and general garlshucss,. Your Lrug fana Implenient:commeonds - itself to the user and purchasur by its shape and adaptation to his uxe rather than by its ornament. The showing of lows is, as suggested, one of the hest ever made and covers everything from tho blg pralric- to the light corn-plow, including les of aulicy or rlding plows. ‘' THR RIGUT OF THR LINE' of moywers, counting from the entrance,*has been ellotted to the Champlon machines. it il wero sent ont rettily sitnatcd o-ny (Thurday) and If fair weather was granted work wanld progrees rapldl his wife were at present of tho tower and wera comfortablo; clothes, new bedding, and food havin thotn, They would be comfartal bo in thc now houdo before tho mext “*1gee," rald the reporter, *'thnl some loke- ‘men aro of the opinion that it will be neces- order to preservo tho crib, to bulld a break- water of 'c'plluu wronnd ft. What do you think of e R T thunie 1t mignt bo & very good fdea. Tt ' Well, nk it might be a ve 3 e the crib, which conld D Jast forover under the Torriblo laaings which It focofves, Thote {n o necd now of euch a protectlon, as no atorm, unicas Ghe of nnheard-of violence, ionld. 8o dleable tho troublo onld arlee. ci wo o got some, 1 think it Would b econormical and win ta put the protection ‘was born on tho The crib-keeper and father, and another from the spots, The Caroner will hold to-day, and in the meantime the or exsmination. PLECING TILE WRATI TO COME, A curfous specimen of humsnity walked Into the Bixtcenth strect Depot and, after carcfully looking around the ladics’ ruom, placed a dilapidated look- ing valiso under one of the seats and sauntered peacelully tawards tho lake. Mlke camo in sovnafter and comnienced awes| h 0 of ti e ran his broom agal after ho had with sume dificulty & position to sce what waa under the seat (In other words got down on oll foura) he carefnlly fshed the article from wiiere It wan reposing and manful- Iy Jugged it up-stalrs. and was contemplating the dust ko had succcedes In ralsing, when In rushed the etrangor almoat in state of nature, with his clothes in his hands and Lilmself frantically trying to jump into his ponta- . loons without etopping, but sccming to the castial pbserver to be In more dan; ihan of arcomplishing it. man was pufling, sweatln deavora to catch the fugit glance at the corner where bie had deposited Lis grip and paddied out of the other door saying, * can't keep a depot In this town In spite "er brim- 'wo hickery ahirts and asingle bar'ld re- volver gona to — sure," andche wont toward Michigan avenue averaging 4 feet 11 inches to the costlces workmen 3 ALL TIE IRFORMATION they guve was that the deceased_had reachea this country from Germany carly in May, there boing no Intimatlon of any nature aa to whers elther the decensed or his fatlicr resided, excopt that the two letters were dated from this cf ters, be had a pocket-book contaf o watch of am anclent pattorn, a_knife, a bunch of keys, and some other valuoless trinkets. kon to the Chlcsgo Avenue Station to await the racognition of his friends. The whole affair was_vitnessed by several par- tles, among others W, L. Hickman, a printer. says that the aflalr occurred at 0:50, and his atten- tlon was attracted to it by aceing tho deceasod run- ning outh on Wellastrect from gan, followed by two young men. appenrod to bosomo trouble butween the parties, and [orahia rearon he watched thom closely. the deceascd overtaken in the rac Dby one of the two partics, both of knluwn 10 him; saw him fall, and also saw hisas- ‘been sent out to le now, and would Boxton begsn to take a ne In the eighteen! 1 party in tho up fn a spaco that mig! 10 ontside circlo Beside the lot- g parao change, 5 2 c him at 467 to 360 8t the btranger up handsomely, however, and uv‘mrcd 40 y‘ clevor nursing, whick £ had made 1, Slosson picked aced himself in the new arrisals in the nery is & huge pyramia tho ‘thread of his omo Ko 10 it 70, ke the Willlam Pickett & | atruttare that an 20t o gathcred again, no maney RoW; Wl ecorner of Michis { byl ran mwoy and woul vy skirmishing around t neceseary to put h Deing tho largeat and "best ‘played ono of his even- suntbs from Frost, Ing'a work. ~ Following Ia the aw him struck ‘whom wers un- THE CITY-HALL. ‘Water-rents yesterday were $1,485. Licensea yosterday reallzod about $000, Officer Vincent Carroll yestorday resigned his position as patrolman in the Harrison Strect Statlon In his wake a fat a0, np, between Willinm Bexton an: e exit, and thelr di {ven by finanuol BFANAWICK: RiCK UM ADOUT THE ANDOMEN Atler his Lo uppronched the de- ceased, who trled to get up, but couldnor, Ilesoon after took Lold of him and helped to tako him to the drug-store, at which time hic was apparentl; dead. Lawrenco Kircher, a boy living at No. 330! Larrabee street, nlso snw the whole atair, and cun- firms the above statement, and Dr. ilake, who ex- sayathat thers s scurcely a doubt t the deceased camo to lils doath d in the abdomen. Up to a late hour no arresta had becn made, and no clew had been obtained to the parties commit- Homething further, however, been learned of the deceased, from which it appears that he had latterly been In the employ of 8 nowing-machine concern on Stato strect, botween Adams und Jackson, and that he formeryy lived on Mohawk strect, near Clybourn e ————— SOCIAL SCIENCE, 8amatooa, N. Y., Sept. 7.~The Soclal-Sclence Amociation hicld two scaslons to-day, which were well attended and excited much inte gencral aession, Mr. Banborn, the President, re- ported on the cotton Industry of Fall River, show- Ing its rapld growth snd tho xocial conditions of lay sud " jguorance by which it was accom- 2. WWinner's Avorawe, 37 104 1 1y Slaskon, 138, 124, 04 18, Gu. Following ls the Bconx sxCOXD MO FOINTS: The hearta of thoso Interosted In the success of Sinaton. | Total. |\ Sezfon, the popular loan were gladdencd, and hopos re- PRy e | s nowed, by the receipt of $30,000 yeaterday from THo Firss National Hiaak: s 4 Attorney Boyden s making collection of umounta du on says that one thing which he is golng to do s to breakup tho profesclonal bailing business. Tho city hold in many cares aa many an by onc pereon, and he a de: City-Attorney Tuthill is proparin for the Buprome Court in the case The City of Chicaga. Blopped to borraw & chew of tabacco of * then, secing it waa of no use to continuc the clinse longor, Lo sat down to tell Mike nll about it, +¥Tiis dummed Anoozer was in o swimmin’, an' when he scen mo he pulled foot fur hore, ra GI' mesomo water, Mike," And Mike pasecd the wator and amilod & ghastly smilona he thought of the worthlcasnevs of the prize ho had so sccurely locked away up-stalrs, 5 n his opinlon i Sunaluom himeclt as ho came., 47 bonds’ given o¥HotSoouiia! auy paint whatever, In the northwest corner is shown the buge Pitts thresher, and a horse-power Next to the Champlon machines, on . tho centre platform, stande the Peorlosa patent, and next to it In order the Johnston make of reap« the Maun two-whecled mower ned, the Maxilon biarvester, the King, and several othier maken of reapers Homu of these arc yet In o dis- condition, and 1t seums donbiful whethor tholr owners intend to show thom, it work yesterday was for each exhibltor to get,bls miachinies In conncetion by band of frictionswiieal with the driving ahaft,"so ss to show themn 8, Tho slgn-wreckera were at work sgaln yesterday morning. Bergt. Ebersold, with his ‘squad of lico, atarted in early on their task of removing Madison street which were not fn Beginning ut the bridge, they moved eastward, taking in both sldes Thelr attuntion wos natural- great measare, monopolized by the hugo wire siyns which so abound on this street. These were removed in ovel owners or by the pollce, 1ittle opposition beini ch- countered by tha latter in their efforts. the firme whose signs wero thus sacrificed wore the Goodysar_Rubber Company, Ki qt Gunther, Bullock Bros,, Usge Lros, & Co,, * McVicker's Theatro, ‘The illuminated wigns houscs and restaurants wero lef they, being monnted on lamp-posts, served a tse- purpose in lighting the street. algus_attactied to telegraph-polos wore ruthlessly torn down, and the wooden Indlans In frout of the clgar-atores wera ul} ordored Inside. BECOND HEGIMENT EXCURSION, ‘The Hecond Hegimont ia busily cogeged prepar- ing for the excursion to Milwaukee, which will be wmade Saturduy evening, 'The compunies desiynated for skirmish duty in tho wham nightly In the Armory, aud but for the inclement weather there would bave becn a strest-parade by the entire regiment Jast evening. The preparations in Milwaukes for the receplion of the hecond aro of the most ibern] character, and the Chicago boys ely to enjoy a most tattering ovation. 'he excurelon-ieain will leave the Miiwoukee & depot, at Madison nud Caual of tickets are good only on this train, UNIVERSALISTS, CONCLUDING SESBION. The Universullsts met again yestcrday morning in the Church of the Itedeemer, last day of the Convontion, and the early morning hours were appropriately duvoted to devatlonal ux- K. 1% The wult Is one in which claim }s mada for 31,300, and aross from Sanaum's claim to the Sudgmant of' $2, 000 awarded to Peter of tho olice sta- ho judgment was S5d80 nce with the ordinance, vrs and mowers, ond resper combl ~Zocas. Marr on account af the hnal tlou known us the Armory. paid to Marr's creditors. The Hoard of Public Works havo bef of repairing the crib. taken out yesterday morning for the construction of the new guarters, to be built upon the top of the soutls windows will be of tho strect at once. Szzamszones, 22 ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho J. M. Brunswick & Dalke Company have offered to Aessra, Slosson and Sexton a pirse of X compoted for in three games at Foley's No, 140 Clark street thia evening, to- and Sunday evening, throe-ball, and tho third d times, 1t will be played with four balla, on a O.pockel table, everything 1o count—in short. it will bo & repetitfon of "the Fhe. an-Beeroltor match for $10,000, years ago, and intereating therefor. instance, cither by the A scow load of crib, Tho north an to provent any moro_tloods, mpsou went ont {0 the crib to inspect tho structure, aud gave directlons as to the Improve- morrow eveming, gamea will he U0 polnta, will bo reminiscence of ol s, Davlis, of Fall River, and Derby, of Boston, dobated the question, nud spoko favorably of tho present prosperity of tho city, Mr, Atkinson read s paper on the production and destruction of wealth, sad ono on the relatlon of carrency to prices, Prof. Tanner, Horace White, E, Wright, and others, Charles Nordnoff rend o paper on the condition of the Sonth, showing tho eifccts of contluned fn- terforence of the General Government with the the condlitlon of affatre In Uoorgla [avorably with thuse uf same other States whero affalrs are moro infiuenced from Washin, ‘This was debated, and the views gencrall right, Edward Atkinson, Howe, aud Prof, Sumner, of ‘Tho latter belleved that we in the North should mind our own businesa severely, and waa opposed to {nterferonce by Fedora) polificlana in the Internal aflalrs of the Soutliern Slatos, In the jurisprudence a paperon Law Echols, and Prof. Von Holtzendorfl, of Munlich, on Lef cation in Europe, Thesy were debated of New York, L. L. Delatield and Geor, f Uhlo, J. M, Barnord, of Doston, and In the evenlng the Conforence of Charities joln. cd in the Social Sclence Association in debating Chineve immigration, the qaestion belng started In ter read by Mr, Banborn from F. B. Th York, who, while in San Francisco, made Investigations. many charpes made ag ewed to viow tho matter ¢ did not thiuk the Chinesa conld nasimilate with our people any more than the Lotin or colored races, and that they would have In time to get out of our way. . lym[. Bumner spokg briefly, and was followed by Linloy, of Oregon, wlio clearly fayored the Clinese, and did not bellove any attempt to modi- ho Hurlingsme treaty practicable. are beginning to vole, and the be governed by that in time, Boston, beld sbnllar viows, ————————— thi A} ives same dea of the workingof the mnchincs; ut, in order to show that, it {4 nccessary to move the driving-wheel of the statinnary mowcer or reape erabout ux fast ns 1t would beturned by a team at a Hiut that has becn done i only o fow cases, and tho observer can note wide by #ldo mowers running at antirely dIferent rates of apead, Ll result of careless calculation In 2 Tho reat of tho space (i this hall Is glven op to #ome corn-shellers, the Hollin; o hay-press, sote wagons, el enltieal enggine, 8 find apecinien of wirich can be t is interesting, us show- teum Lias suporseded other puwer in k. Just [usido the maln bullding the McCormick neoplo have secured space for o mower aud reuper and binder of helr wanufacture, which they make more than uaually prominont by show- {ux thelr working on soine bundies of "The northern part of the main bu! usully glven up to wood-working and machinery ia in a candiilon hardly Letter than the farm-machinery dopartmcnt, not on the ground at all, and many othiers ure in the midat of confusion and busil: tempting to bring order aut of Tron and Brass Works of Dayton, 0., are preparlng for one of the largest assortenta of wor! lingeverin the West. ' bolonging to the oyster- work In the ficld. 3ir. Nourso, of Boston, ‘The ordinance granting tho right to ht Company to crect works and lay malns Ity of Chicago wus passed by the " Council 11. " Thero ure 30 days allowed for the ac- Tha Coke Gas Light ), played olghtoen AQUATIC. ENGLIanAIRN AND IRISIIMEN IOW OX TIE POTO- ceptance af an_ordinance. Cotapany Is therefors obliged to, accept that ordi- nance by the 11th of Septomber of lose It. Noona hns appeared on hehalf of the above corparation to abtaln caples of tha ardinance, nor have any bonda ance been flled with the City Clork. - In tins been done about 1t, ‘and folke at the City-Tiall Lave come to_the conclusion that the Compuny does not Intend Lo accept. The Finance Committes, the Mayor, and Corpo- ration Cuunsel held o meeting yustorday mornin, ond lengthily discussed tho Unge defalcation an the status of the suits now in court agaloat the bundsmen. The many intricacies of the case wero explained, as best they could be, to the Aldermen, Wlio know comparatively litle about them. eneral information, snd ex- Comptrollur George 'Taylor was present to state My, Taylor was made Prustee of David Gage's property, which was transferred ta the city, and known probably as wetl, If not butter, than aiy one olse what the stato of that proporty 118 will make o writton report to the Finance aworth sulky-rnke, the Monitor uyel= coloroed race: contrasting Bpecial Dirpaich to The Tribune. WamtiNaTax, D, C., Sept, 7.—Thers was a race to-day on the Potomac between the Dublin and Cambridge University crews, who wore the guests of the Analortori Boat Club, of this city, were probably 8,000 persons In attondance, new boat-house of the Club was crowded with the fashlon of Washington. The sky was overcast, which was an advantage for the ‘race, as tho direction of the courso Is westerly, and as time reen near tho entrance. concurred in by Lltzur W e Biradford, Dr. aln, Hiding which is Prof, Stono read . i, Eatou one b K Many exhibitors are ubject of the tal engaged in at- But the river was choppy, rough for tho shclle. Dublin crew asked the um pire boat for sponges, as the boat was already ‘The eponges wors obtained from a flsherman's yawl, and tho boats started with a choppy river, o head wind, and the tide agalnst thelr own boats (rom shells suppliod them ‘The hoat occupled by the Dublin crow elther had its steorimg-gear oit of order or the crew was not accnstomed to the At all ovenfs, what he knew. Ono of the most highly- flnishied piecoa of mnchiery in tho bullding isa paring finc-cut tobacco In 'ho Chicage cxhibitors I the brass partment likely 1o It was (o be the half full of wuter. JURGE LAWRENCE, The foliowing {5 a copy of Judgo Lawrence's Jet- ter of daclination of hix uppolutment by the Mayor and Counell to the poaltion paa mamber of the oard of Education: 'Ag Hon, Monroe lleath, Iaynr of Chicagn-Dxan esteemn s 1nemborship of tho Ioa: y wtion, and Iem piied ih chi homi: ne Lo docids whether and {ron line are singulurly \ard: One of the features of the o nttract tha attuntion of manufacturcrs is a sori of rivalry between two makes of stenm-ongined. A #plendid specimen of the upright engine 1s shown by Carlisle Mason on the west side of the hall, and it fu belted to thy llne of shafting on that side, and drivesitand tho machiner, with spparent case, Nelther crew brou; Phlladelphia, but rowed by the Analoston Club, ‘I'he Convention proper reassembled at 10 o'clock, Mr J. Il Bwan presiding, and Mr. B, ¥, Monroe ot the Secrolary's table. upened the proceedings with prayer, The Committce The Rev. BMr, Black on Nominstions through the Tiev. Mr, Lafug, Chalrman, tho fol- Tt To alno s tao aF shatis he gollery on thls slde which takes its ower from the )ine on the main floor. The cugine nominally of 50-horse power, and does {ta work . Ou_the oths o aud hanoiable for the compilment ! oatlun, Itis not oecessary for my private busiuess would sllo fve, a8 under u fair considerati s5c3a Lhu atatutory qualincati uast, the statute requl f:?;‘l;l:ll:l. L 1 Lhy L;‘ Ci Al 1 it uking you and the City Council, 1 must Feactaily deciino oo Ollcar Very truly your oba dlent servan| con L ons of which almost amountod to n aharp colllsiol Tho river woa not woll policed, i adding their mwi 23, d ono or two tuge i to tho choppy eiped to Al the Loats and to render the atcering still inore difiienlt. C 8 bungle altogether that nelther crow eal and the nmpire, without an appeal fi crow, declared the race drawn, have been a stand of colora, Ho far a8 the college men went the race was moro an oxhibitlon of the fino forma and plcasant faces of the Beltlahors than o trinl of skill ue oaremen, tho Vespor Club, Fhiladel. “TIE PHILADBLTIIA PRIZES, Bopt. 7,—0n Soturday next the n the profosslonal races®on tho chuylkill courde will beawarded na follows: To 003 to tho Flsherman's crow, o the Faulkner end Hegan totho Green and Thowmas of England, 85003 to J. Hanlo 1o A, Brayley, of Bt. Johu's, N. ., $100, TIE CANADIAN REGATTA. Bvectat Dispaleh (o e T t. Canadian Yacht Clul and will be contl was for two valuabls cu) dore Hadder and the Frinco of Wales challenge Tho weather was dull and ‘The course fs 32 mlles long, Vizen, Brunetie, Coral, G aldine, Oriole, a race by 12 minates OFPICERS rOR TUB ENSUING THARLS dent—A. Q. Throop, Fre ‘The 110, J. 8. Wiicox, rons G0-horss power horl- zontal engine named tho ¢! Patent Autogatic," and exhiblted by the Frauk Douglass Company. drives thy ling of shafting on tho east side In this stato of things tho n Idle; and, though it s runaiug, g but its fly-wheel, only other bit of machinery running | plodier on the west si around & brick-machlne, a fced-mill, and sevorsl $3048 E. Xt. Allen, Mr. @. D. LM, Batley, ILF, RATR TR Y Al Hoard of Truiees—, 0of Fellowsh(p—The R u./uulum, aha Layin to General Comvention~' The It Bpecial Corvexpondence of The Tribune. "T'he stako vas to CrantonviLLe, 11, Bept. 8.—A good many of our farmers have fnfshed threshing tholr gratn, and tho resolt shows that there are but few pleces of ‘oats that yloll over 40 bushels to the acre, and thore are good wmany ploces that do not burn out over 30 ar 145 bushuls to the acre. T disappoiuted In tha turn-out of oats; It on account of the large e yleld would bo unusual! arge, but it Ie hardly an averago crop; which fu duo to the wet which acl 0 crop waa harvested. Mayor Iloath has recolved no other refneals, and be no more, siuco Mr, Mahla's beon at work to_ influence him (Mahla) to accept the TuiniNe roporter that he poeition for want of contdent that hla d and be pleased thereat, bocaudo ho regards the gens r. Jlotx took the outh of The Mayor will schd in,; 0 the Councli’this svoning tha nsine of sonie one inetead of Judge Lawreuce, but who the gentlemen i 1 not knawn. : ‘The Mayor was yesterdny asked If T ad con- In making his nomination for the Hoard of the'quostion of the Bible {n the public 8 Bonor replied: 0, 1 did not think of it at sl atthe men and thelr those whom I conslder who woald best enbaorve the public intereat.” THE COUNTY BUILDING, The Hoapital Committce yesterdsy andited sun. dry blils, smong others one for scrubbing at the new hospital, amounting to $440. Tho Commitice on City Relations recelved a ro- port yesterday that the roof of the City-lall was falling in, thatthe plastor was breaking, ete. The matter is to ba looked a f ‘The County Collecter yesterday sold all the de- | llnqu:m property for taxes in the Town of w;nh. ‘The dellnquent proporty in the Town de Far e S ean R i bo Techod uondo“;. > Jobn Peldkawmp, of the Tenth Ward, 1s smong Republican candidatet for Count; Uglesn old and respected cll 18 comparativel thinks that thers will It ‘urrln nothl W, 8. Bonnett, of phis, was umpire, o, thotigh theru ai U, Gt accop Sernon=The Tev, D, kL inb apelt Ulover as alierpate. 0 recommended tho Lolding of next Convention at Morrison, . "Fhe report was adopted, CENTENNIAL PUNDS. The Prestdont, Mr. Swan, Chafrinin of the I ort un tho sub) tho M witi bo_changed, ‘The Committes PUILADELYILA, In the gallery over the entranco suother section rizes rawed for of farm-mach{nory men have talien up their Notable among the maclines aro the Marah barvesters, tho Walter A, Wood, and suveral other makes of astablished roputation. The Expoaitlon nuthoritiea ato confident that the whola space atiottud tu machinery will be Hiled by thu end of (nls week or the firsl of next, and their applications show that when all the exhl pplied get into place tho showlng will not be inferlor (o that of any other year, WIIISKY. REUM'S COUNBRL. ‘There was a trile more sctvity than ususl around the overnment bulldiug yestorday In con- nectlon with the whisky cuacs. During the aftor- noon, Judge Lawrcnce and Goorge C. Camubell, counsel for Jacob lehim, had & lung Intervicw with tho District Attorney, In which they discassed the position of thelrdistingulshed cliont. The conclu- slons arrlved-at, if any, aro buried in the Lrcasts of the thrua acturs In tho conference, HEEVAN 4. PAULMAN, one of tho threo montbs men, through hls counsul, jodgett and the Disteict Af from fall to-day, his te tlenien vory highly, ofice yeatorday mornl nerally betioved, of straw, that ti i 1, L in 8- short tin y ‘Oste do not come | Da1e: o Pavion fgh price in the markot yet; the 8, that last year's crop wos held by * numerous farmors of the Invealigution c Pulimsn in the matter of the Uentennlal Fu Tho report stated thut the Trustces had ascertained that every ceut of the money intrusted to the Iev. Ar. Pullmun bad been handed over to the Secrotary of the Natlunal Cunventlon onerating the lev. Mr. Pul iclou of wrong-doing in connection with these unds. The report was adopted. . TILE KEV, MR, HANSON, N Chalrman of the Committeo to whom wae referred the Secretary's annual roport, reported fn favor of tho repurt, ana of continuin; Tho Committeo also 0 say to tho parishes, und the Lower Walay m catra of which o dune. of the Royal d this mornlng, To-day's raco prosented by Commo- 1o not advauced mich, of holding them, are now dlsposiog of them; and, a8 conalderablo of the new crop 1¢_also bolng sold, it makes the market well sy, yo in thie vicinity is about have not learned thus complotely ex- man of even thg alifications. 1 uppointed to be excollent IEII:: and bushels to the acre. huw barley ylelds. that which wus barvested—turas out about 4 bush- wost of the wheat wus cut while Corn wlill, without doubt, ood crop; it 1s now nearly out of the way of Ve had & slight frost Lere last week, but it did not "Tho contrast between last year snd thiy, in the potato-crop, Is great; last yoar nearly every farmer had tundreds of bushels in hlv cellar, and “could scarcely wive them awuy; this ear the crop will be the wind light, The following yachts Is tothe acre irunctte w h reon for fodder, uneite won the s, Orlolo sccoud. articularly to thoss Assaciatlon, to the' sifoct that they wers not authorized to appoint iay-preachers, but that thi TIE TURF, SPRINGFIRLD, 3MASS, do much damaye. u recomumended tho Appointment of & State Superintendent, whose da- s wero to Le slmilar to thoss of a Prealding The report was adopted. MISSIONALY WOK. The question of the wivelunary work for the en- sulng year next came, and subject tor discussion, -day caslly in three stralght heats, Bodine sccond, Judge Fullerton third, Smuggler went to pleces near the beginning of the firet heat and rallled In ysin, but In the second and third beals ho gave promise of winning, until the third ‘where be broke and was broug! times, barely escaping being distanced. avcond bept’ ho made sowe wouderful borsta of uud will, of course, ro abont au aversygo ey ura being uiads up quite targely fafo Elder or Bishop, wmade application Bmuggler fourth. dte boa frulitul was foally decided, recommit the misalo State to the Universslisl ioa of linols, and the following Comuait- ———— for Lis release SEVEN ROUSING HAYES AND WHEELER ' eampaigu songs mafled freo fo Sona Music Co,, deulers in sha musical merchandise, 156 Btate strost, Chlcago, - 2 uartor was reached e %, by the Root &. 140 & standstil] hoth Lie application was s cortldcate from ‘music and genersl Bberl® Agnew statiug thag Mr, Pahlisan's conduct sneed during snticipated. (loldmmith Matd Dunuqur, falr_opene: 5,000 pe The ra 13:20, purse wore entered: Albine, Chief, Jamea A., Joscpbine, and Pino Leaf, The hg Dl;llalg the time, Al atru asse) itn 8200. start In 200, - R Lok Hon, 1y set, rhe fall mule, **Does an, for one mule Face waa won Time, 2 Albine third, and ‘I'he next was the 2:35 race wera entered Dil) Harry Hopkins, o raco was won by 2:401,, 2 Regent tonrth, 1:63, y the flag-stafl and staka boat. n will be the sigus ¢ hG regatts which shall nut'cross tha the signel (gr l'l&‘n ng o sacon bost entertn within Qv Sl Do uted o 0 course_wi gouthward north etwi boat, I cnsi Tire rt hand terly, e whore hals be aecom the mce reet this acarol sure to be & large crod present. The McDou, 0 base-ball gronnds. 08, m, fon of Canada, Dexter Park to-morrow afternoon ai 4 o'clock for Tho Stock-Yards' man recelves 10 yarda B. W. H given tima to Ale wrl for 25 years. The latter Conn boat, and make polots on its line, ———— 'HOPPER ASSOCIATIONS. 8pecial Correspondence of The T Dea Morxza, In., Sept, 6.—The people of Osco- | ola, Clay, Eanmet, Kossath, and Dickinson Caun- tios are organizing for protection against the grasslioppers next soason, In & thorongh and sy: County committees have becn organized, and a committee In ench township, It 18 proposcd to plow a fire-line around each tewn- ehip and each section to chiock all pralric fires, and also to have watchmen to discover fires accldental. It s also proposed to stop the shooting of Nearly all the pralrie-fires in The farmers will ail , Wiilch will put & stop 'The chilckona are voraclous fesd- ore on grasshoppurs, and prospects are that all tho needed (o eat the "hoppers next scason, when thoy wlll be young, and the chickons oor and hungry, tomatle manner. chickens. ) ara set by hunt Jain the *Hopper Assocl, chickon-killing. chickens will and 8 o'clock, tachod to his street and Socond ayenue, Srnixorisen, 1, Bept. 7.~The Btate Doard of Equalization this morning decldea (hat the total as retarned to them from the countles, 1s 60 per cent of the actual cash valuo of the property of the State. aezesament of the Blal *+ Bpeaking abous niules, from ilarneit County, as he cracked his whipat the market yesterday morning, ta at home which ki to hear somebody No ono said 10, ‘¢ I've stood around here an about kicking mulca 1} 1* you come down to kick! A preacher came sl with me the other day, down-hearted, 1 forson, m good man around, and he sald Jfe'd passed hls whols life in tha South, but had never seen a inule Iay hissoul into s Lig time at i o s 'ye ‘sposo h-’wu out of sight. him with & 12-fout pole, and—ind- ‘The crowd began to yell end wneer, man looked around and added; think I'm Jyingt Would Ilis MARRIAG EDRLING—AFFELD—AL the raridence of 6.7 Afteld, Wedneaday, Sept. U, o fTold, both of thix cf PARKER—-MARSH~—On the 70 Tiftany, at the rosldenco R Aug A. Parker Time—3:20; 2137y Time of second heat not taken, TOBIAS—In this cil Ang. 24, of Lizzle, agad 14 yoars " you months, . youngest TODIAS~1In this clty, Sept. 0, of q! Spectal Dirpatch 1o, Ia., Sept, 7,—' as did the other three, cJoudy and threatening rain, and with siim attondance, but before 2 o'clock the crowd increasod until fully ple were gathered. s tliat had been postponed wero com- mencod at 10 o'clock, and, although ths track was romehnt heavy, they hia ‘The first race \vas for horses Lh 00, in which the following horzes Tridune, e fonstntany of the raneral Friday, 8 eranclo Chureh, ¥ricndnof the fas MARTINS—Bept. 0, Theodore Martins, aged 43 enrs, ’Bnnctul from his late residence, 286 Norpy Franklin-at,, Sopt. 8, 10 8, m., to Graceland ¢ stozy. d‘shlfimy[fln papors plosss copy. McQUAID-—-Dells, G. McQuaid, and not 26 was incorroctly stated in yesterday's Teil WEIR—On the 7th inat., John Welr, aged &1, §®"New York City and Edinburyg, at papers pleass copy. 'KILLIP—Sept. 7, Nellle, {nfant urae $500, in which Freeport Mary C., Granger sccond, Ellon C, third, In the runming race, Jo McMahon won. thia raca seven Lents were run nhekhmn af Dismonds coming out neck an neck, The prospect for Friday Is Immenne, as the weather has at last conaented {o smile pon na, There aro several excursions cxpectod, among which 18 ono-from Cedar Rapids. YACITING. SATURDAY'S REGATTA. Following are the rules of the regatta to be aniled Saturday: ‘Tho bonta wiil start from the Jliinols Central Ratiroad hreakwater, aout the foot of Van Buren street, where o fOsg-stafl has beon about 600 feet & small stake- Dy carriages to Calvary Cemetery. REYNOLDS-~8c, Reynolds, D, D,, 1 boats must bo In readiness to rocelve thelr in- ctions at bie alonelde ¢ water, 50 18 t0 bo easil; 6 south of the flag-aiafl, and each 'bo toretain hor posiuion antil the preparstory aigoal 18 glven. 'Fia stgnnl will bo s il bo cter o1 Chiing O o jector o hrist CI | Patk, and arlem, 11 agod 04 yeare " 01k Funcral ot 10 2. m, pn Fridny, 8th tnat, A Bpecial_froe Wells-st. Dopot at 0:10 9. m. to Rtosehlll and return to Ok Park. and nil frionds of tho family ara invited. & Baltimors and Philadelphis papers plessy copy. N TALL—K1lled at hia post of dnty, on B. &0, . ¥ oxploston of Aame, ot South , 1870, llonry J. T. flall, sged g man of grent promise, tide of his paronts, grently eatecmed byhiy colleagiues and tho ofiicera of tho rond, and belored by many friends In bis new o8 well aa hin old home, $37" Lialtimore papers pleare copy. POLITIOAL ANNOUNG BOYS IN BLUR TIRADQUARTERS nt will be required iven by the firl ‘Ared At 158 1w, e ‘all boats will Jeavo Keep sonthof the line indis i to start, and any Chicago on Sep! g from the -ataff and homa stako ca_hoat on tho atarboard; thence i of and outside of Guvernment A I’lfll:mlA cl’lh‘un o ] ont anchored sbout one mile cast of Tleimont aventa (which may he known by I £ a mils north of atake-boat, leaving her on the starboy eusterly, feaving tho crib on thoe starl southweaterly outaldn tho Government breakwster (o liome staka-loat, wiiich will alao be left on the atar- ard, crossing the line between alako-bostand fiag: ataff. ‘The time allowed for said raca (s four hours, and must lcast one boat in each cinss, or oft aro the Frollc, Ins, Mamie. of this cisas will be an e hard & nplished byat fonal Commander of will be They w Bradley second PReacnicd by dacoh &. Wolford ARd. ‘The fourth class boata aro Lucy, snd Lulu, presented by Col, silyer eip, presenis ‘The Judges are Earle, Charles C. Hilton, an The judgea boat, the jark At Taweit o5 o Judies D. Al General; aj.¢ Buford” Wilson, AssiatnntInspector Gonernl; Maj. Georga W, Comulsrary’ of Musters; Medical Direior con. Quincy; Co o7 Tinck Tatands Sak Chirles o 11 I, Ayres, Pearla; Gen, ngton: | Maj. George P, n; Col. Lyinan' Bridgos, Chicago; U orman, Chicayo; Col. Frod Tlecker St. Clalr County: Col. 1L A. McCaleh, Capt. Horaca Chanin, Jacksonville: Cul. It 1 o uso ‘proprictary sccond prize, er: onrd of it t iarte, will leave foot of irp, and no one will b 0} without a ticket of favitat BASE-BALL. POSTPONEMENT. Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduns Naw Yonx, Sept. 7.—The oxhibition gume be- tween the Chicago and St. Louls Clubs wan poat- poned to-day, on account of rain, to next Monday, ‘Thera s moro Intorest manifested fn this gnme than In any that has taken and, If the duy - S 3 Cni John McNnita, Blos Princeton; Gen. Clark T, le;, con} Gen, J. B, Tnrchin, Ni 2, Membcers of the stafl arc charzed with the tly 1o cifect un organls ue m {helr reapect; pond with auch woldicra sallors in adjucent towny as will intereat themaclvey nizing companics of oya in 1 3. I'ho General commandin, that, in this Dopnrtment, not cran soldiers and sallora and thelr sons yil) soon liave enrolled themselves to do duty for the right, um“Unlun, ond victory on the il of November grand mass-convention of veteran eoldlen swill mest at Indlannpolis Sopt, nd arrangoments will bo State wbo' wish can attend with but little ves, Every city, town, and hamlct {n this State should he ropresented 1n that convontion by ono or more companics of 1loys in Blue. instructions for anfes will be pram Gen. H. Iilliard, of taking steps on of -t Noge nce In this vicinity | places, and to corres pleasant, thero i THE TRIGGER. DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Special Dispaich bo The Tridune, OrTAWA, Sept: 7.—At tho Dominion Rife Asso- clation meoting at Montreal, the trgado Garelson Artillery won the first prize in tho battalios match, g0 €D Was won bfl Mitchell, of the Thirteenth attalton of —score, 44 polnts. OTHER SPORTS. Tho Chicago Cricket Club will play a mateh to- day with tho Clab from Grand Raplds, Mich., on ‘Wicketa will be pitched ot TEDRSTRIANIS)M. It s annonnced that ono Tindle, called the cham- aud McNurney, of the S ‘arde, hove been matched to rin 200 WitLtax Voue, Asst, Ad 0'clock p me Elmll:u Tn.l & "Nfl cards, at,, orin. B, Y e 01 ed 2 years, dan, ol **his bol voingest dang an, nged 8 years, DODGE~—The funceal of the late wife o e will take place at 1 oclock p. » dence of hls father, J. W. Dot Pralric-av. Friends are invlted, O'LEARY—-Sept. 7, of dys daughter of Joromfah and Mary years 8 months and 11 days. Funesal Bept., 8 from No, 70 Wi J’ L ox eamon-st, at12m, Williom train wil for Onk Park, thence or Ittivon, 10Aa0, Sent, 0, 1870, —Genent Uaying been appolited Provie. f the Department of 1 Boy in Bine, and sasumed coninand, T horehy ne ‘nounce the following stafl, | and respected ol Speingfleld, Chlof of SIAT; Ohilcago, Asaistant Adjutant Geuorals Gen. Smith Asslstant Quartormasier hnucetown, 8. L. e, lue, contidently oxpects w8 than 4u, 0 made so that ull f: orpantzing con. tly_furnished on applicatior et of Stall, at 8pringfeld, or to Col, Whillam Vacke, Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral, at Chicago, cra throughout the Blats aro re. ish this order, : J, 8, Rexxoros, Goneral Commandiog, . -Gon. BEPUBLI There will be & grand at 8 o'clock at Republican healguar| Clark and Lake streeta, and other ominent a ard l'rlnlkhlmmhu 1 ence with some new campiign songy, of the Grand Councll. e h The Tion, peakers Wil be | win ATLROADS. TAX CASE. * Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Srrryorifup, Sept.’ 7.—The motlon of Attornuy- General Edsall to dissolve the injunction’gragted by Judge Treat, restraining the collection of taxes upon the capltal stock of the Indirnapolis & St. Lonls Railroad, which waa argued befors Judge Treat yustorday, has boeggtaken underadvisoment, ‘The Attorney General contonds that an act of the islature of thls Btate anthorizing n contract cen this Company and the St. Lonia & Tetre Taute Company for leasing thelr rond bringa them ander the jurisdiction of the Stateof Illinols. The BOY8 m’nmr. i of this arganization wil be hold at the Grand Pacilc lllillevnnlng at 8 k Business of importance counected fer's reunfon at Indlnuapoll All ex-sol An adfourned meatiny zallors are fnvited. AN MASS-MEETING, ‘mass-nicet In; orn, n fav President. . E PRRK, The Oakland Republican Club will meet at ths Oakland hoso-honse this evening at 7340 o'clock, Republicans cordlally vited. 7 for tho road, was FOURTH WARU, o regular weekly mecting of the Mayes sod er Club will bo held at the Club's headquar- | tory, on Thirty-tlrat street, this evening, others, will apeak, and the Chics givo somo excatlent music, DAVENPORT ITEM. Bpecial Dlspaich to The Tribune. . Davexron, Ia., Sept. 7.—The City Councli of Daverport has leased two blocks of land on the .Jevee to the Davenport & Narthwestorn Rallroad Tha Company will proceed to arect shops and depotathereon, The Courdcll wiil also rant the right to the 8t. Louls, Rock Island & hicago Rallroad to Joad frelght cars in thia city, ny will horeaftor ran s transfers is clty onc of the principsl freight 8 Tho Seventh Ward Re Company A, Seventh War ihis avening at thelr hall, southeast corner of West Fourteenth and U | meot at tho uaual hour, and Company A. Hay- makers, at 7:30 o'clock, for a short drill. ublicans are Invited, sohn Lyle Klug will addrees CANDY Bpectal Dispalch to The Triduna, Joutgr, 1ll., Sept. v ~Charles 1. Macomber, an old snd prominent citizon of thia city, who was largoly engaged In the real estato an; sn, committed suiclde thi R Hlnee.s clf Intha Datn at- 3 - ublican Club, and alto Haymakors, will meet ‘The ClI CELEDRATED thronghost the Unlon—expressed to 1l T and apward st [l er B, Address orlorm QUNTHIEL, Contes tioner, Chlcago. AUCTION SALES. i SR VO S sl By Wi, A, BUTIERS & GO. ANOTHER AUCTION SALRE By Abo Lipman, the Topular Pamnbroker, At 108 Madison-gt., FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 8, comlsts of sn endiess varicty of MERCHANDISE, Fino Gold and Bilver WATCILES, and quality, DIAMOND JEWELRY Fine Gold Chalns, . A BUTTENS & C S 100%clock. The atock ) by hanging hima rémi at the comer of Sherman Ho hns beon_deapond ent for the past four or five weeks, resulling, It fs believed, from financial trol gfl yoors of age, aud leavea rea, les. * [0 was about widow but no chil- —_— EQUALIZATION, BUTTRERS & CO.'8 BATURDAY'S RALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ‘ors, Palntings, ary, Crocliery, a. 4 Farior On ORNING, Bept. 8. at 9:30 o'clock, 3 helr salsarcouns, 115 and 150 Wabash s, "Ginsrwaros romarked a six-foator muc! 1 do, t I'm half fool heard men blow sgusted. When wabt to bet on my and took dinner comed & little Avato'clock=Hugelen G P. GORE & CO., 8 and 70 Wabash-av. On BATURDAY, Sept. 6, at 8 o'clock, 14 crates W, 0. Crockery fn open lots, Yello¥ and Rocklogham Ware, 80 des. Lamgs. At 10 0'clock wo shalt scll a very largo stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Farlor and Chamber fets, Walnut War Easy thlns uun-zt&n.‘%'fi‘."ln‘l frea 11T pels s champlon mule. w that muls would flop his hin he'd like toaee alittle he continued, aftor borrowlng some out of the stable, in_a hill, pin him a cuft on the bo amusement. It o took Thomas im up 8 ad wo sidod back to's o6d plice o Kick i o Gid? Tn 10 minuies by (he I1'ive mora we coulda’t feel And for account E. APAN TEA and an INY ELISON, POMEROY & COy Auctloneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-at- OUR REGULAR WEERLY SALE, FRIDAY, Sept, 8, at D:30 8. m. NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS The Entire Contenta Dwelllog, Bixteon Rooms, Good Medinm I‘umhure,d 1. CURTIS, to pay storsi advances, a larke lot Tlonsehold (oods, Pillow, &c. Also s full llne gaod Desks, Gunaral i [ELISON, POMKRU: KS. liye n.“..?.,}‘“"' A yphotd » R th inat., 1 o'clock,” frm corner Morgan and Ind| hit vl Wi danghter sged 3 montay . 1 from resldance, 1002 State-st., Scpt, 8 atlp, m, d"hurona. Wia., papors pleass copy. KERRIGAN—On her birthisy, Sept. 7, of mittent fever, Ellzabath K. Yatrick and Catharine Kerrig: Funoral to-day st 10:30 o'elock from 1t o oeyed Gen. 1. Hilllard, Col, William Vacke! this evenln F, 1y, Tal drobes, “Freas 1ialf Ch