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i i h 1 b . npon Patpiek M o SRR r A g i s e 8 THEE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1%, 1876. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, City-Treasurer Briggs refurned to tng :Hy' yesterday, atter an absence of several weeks, The election for oflicers of the Chicago Athc- wreum for the essulng yenr will bo heldihis evening at the rootes of the organization, Nos. €7 and 60 Waakington: street. " ‘The warlike tenor af Europran mows created o great flurry in the graln market yesterday. An account of the exaterient on 'Change will Lo found {n the commeeial columns, The Y. M. C. A. Banil of Hope will hold a public mecting this evaning in Lower Farwell Tiall nt 7:30 o'clock.. 'rof. Melay, A, Paston, s, Putnam, and othens, will take part. ‘Flic lady Directreases of the T'rotestant Orphan-Asybun are scryIng warm Junclies for the benefit ot dlie orphans at Nos. 119 and 121 LaSalle strent from 12 m. to 334 p. m. daily. J. L. Gatzert's clothing house, No. 163 Clark atrect, was femared to the extent ot several hundred dollars yesterday morning by water leaking down feont Dr. Townsand’s oflice aliove. Tha vompetition yolice driil for the «ilk ban- ner offered by 1 -Sullcrinmmlmr. Dixon and he annual i of the Department will tuke placeon tla k front at 3 o'clock this afternvon. i Coroner Dictze? vesterday held an fnguest ), of No. 50 Saiperior street, who died yesterd \7_morning of hieart disease. The decensid wes o widower, and resided with his mothior. The temperoture Yesterday, ns abscrved by Manasse, uptician, N v, 83 Mailison street (Tris- uxe Bufldinz), was a8 follows: & a. . 505 10 a. m., 503 1971, 585 8 J:{ .y 603 8y, 1., 60 Barometer at § a. m., 30.073 8 p. tn., 2095, Gen, Tion Hrrisom, of Indlana, who spoke ot Farwell Hall Tuesday ercnln;i, was tho class- mate of Prof. David Swing {n Mlam1 University, IC Mr. Swhng had known of Iids preacnce in the city he would have doulkless oveuoled a place on'the platform. Mike Nolan, of 62 Aubuen street,while driving cattle on Wallace, near *Chirty-fourth strect, was thrywn from his horse inio a culvert, dis- locating I'a right shouldur und sustaluing n- ternnl Injurics. Il was ittended by.Dr, L. . ch]ler. The accldent ocewzred at 118 m. yes- terday. William Weldon, s youth of 14 years, reslding at No. 162 MeGregor street, whilo attempting to get off the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Railroad {n the yord ot the cornr of Canal and Madison strcets yesterday afternoon, aceldentally fell un- der the ears, und had hs right leg badly eruahed. He was conveyed for treatment to the County ‘Hospital. The Ada Strect M, E, Clazreh_Sunday-school, of which Mr, John Froeman is Superintendent, will jdve a concert to-night at 7 o'clock at the church. Vrizes condsting of fine potted rerantums will be given tothuse scholara who have .brought the grcatest number of pupils during the year, A pleasant time I8 expected, and the admission is free. “The Hon, George ‘. Angell, President of the Massachusetts Soclety for the Proventlon of Cruclty to Antmnly, delivered a lecture last night Leforo tie Chicazo Athenaum upon the carc duc to thy brute creatiom, Ilis lecture was highly interestlng and instructive, and could but impress the hearer with o realizing sewse of the gross inhumanitics practiced upon man's dumb companions. Janes Willikms and Johu Tusshooler, whila tuck-marking 2 Lufldingon the corner of Kohbin strect and Blue Island avenne at 10 o'vlock yesterday morning, were uccidentally thrown to the ground, a distance of 50 foct, by the break- ing of arope. The former was lfivurmulv n- ured, and was sent Luého City Hoapital for reatinent; the Iatter, who was only slightly in- fluufl, was token to his home, No. 10 North alsted strect. North Wells etreet wos Inan uproar at 3:30 yesterday afternoon caused by u inad dog run- ning worthward,, The animal turued on Chestnut street {o Sedgewick, biting aeveral other animals as he went, and lfnn]ly plunging into npgroap of children bl several of then. Mary Bogen, vesiding ut No. 178 Scdgwlek rirect, was bitten lmnll{‘ in the left arm3 ber Tirother John wos badly bitten In the upper lip, ond an unknown child was seriously mangied. The dog was shot shortly afterward "by Otllcer Tienncberry, THRODORE TILTON, An audience, respectable both in appearance and yumbers, {tatened to the lecturs of Theo- dors ‘Hiton, in McCortulek's TLall, Inst evening, on % Master Motives,”! There were about 503 Jeople present, a third of whomn were Iadics. I'he “raster wotlves ' of humanity were love, 1 jealousy, envy, maliee, patriotism, cte. The Amerlean’ peoply; ho suld, lad bui one thing in conmuon, vatside of 4 flag and o natlon, nod that was faskion. Awalnst it thore was no urznment, It wus bese:dl npon vanity, hut if Indulged with geod taste, cconomy, shupllaty, It recondled und unifled soclety, ST, LJIKES, A CRY FOU AlD, Tho nnniversary exerclses of St. Luke's Freo Hoapital were held i Grace Eptseopal Church last night. There wos u Jarge sttendance and an excellent progranine. The serviee opened with the Irocessfonal Hymn by the cholr of the Catlicdra), nnd was {ullowed by musical sclections finoly executed by the choristers, After the anthem, the reports of the varlous dc[mrlnmnm of tho ospltal wers recelved, The followlne is the * UEFONT OF THE MEDICAL BOARD: Remainiug in the honse, Oct. 1, 1875 iy duting the year, 2443 birtte, total numbes of’ hotee patioiis, trcated fn the- honke, 167; feniales (o lioar: 1143 dllgemnry patlents (surgleal, 3273 med 410), 0163 total cared for auring tha ear, 10, i Nationallty of {hosc treated in the housn: United States, 1487 Ireland 3 Enuland, Heotland, 7, Uermun, 53 Den- Franve, Eplecopal, 875 RNu- > pY '“hm!h(. f 18; i, Coprogationalivt, 03 , 43 Hebrew, unker, The following % NECOLT OF TIIE TREASURZR ‘was read and adopted: Recolpte—Giraco Chure Chlenzo, $2,700.4%; s 6t, dames' Church, Chicaxs )25 Bt dolin's Church, Chleago, ' S, T 1 Chuson, Chicago, S200.00; ~ Trind .l||rn‘1'8.: ¥ Epipliany. Clwrelh, r Savier Churcid, Chleago, €U Church, Chie 24,00 Chles nry $124,505: St enn' Church, Christ Church, Wankegan, $1003 A Church, Evaneton, $523 5t Paul's $40.43; vt. Mazk's Church, colloeted by the Rev. Mr. Street, agent, 3801, 48; Chivago & Aoy Rxilroad Com- any, 3160¢ Chicigo, Dorlinzton & Quiney Nall. Foad Co $172; Mineis Centasl Mallevad Compu hiciza & Northwentorn Jallroml Comjrany fchigan Contral ®aitroad Come pous, § earzo's Hoclety, §100,04; Unlty Ghurch, Chlcago, 318,105 fntereet on loany, Ga10; iniscuilnivous, $1,010.78. Total, §11,- Disaarsed=Tlonschold, £1,707 70 wages, 81, 141 meilcine, 3 I 'y 330, 10, 210,050,407, ° Dulunce, 3174 now due’ and anpald Ocr, 1, 0y far 04 pro- S, 020, () - of 113 ot proseited, total, 22,620,003 deduct_amuunt on band, 2035 duficiency on'Uet, 1, §2, 450, Ud, Dr. Locko read tha ¥ SUPKIIN [BYDENT'S NEFOWT, which does nut ebeak In very flattechyg terms of the Huancial statis of the ospital, amount of unpuld bitls at 52,500, s 2N, 10 which so! hasbLeen 2 Theva s been a strong futereat shiown Lt titntior, and many gen- crous !ucll and warmehiearted women” bave stepped o to thle nudters over. "The yeport, conchides by oxtending thanks 1o u number of perauns who have been especlully zeatous fn the Luu An cleetion of Truatees was then held, results ing In the clection of tho folluwlig numed gen- tlanen Santh Shle—The Liev, . Dwight, and N, K. Nortu Stide--The Ry Tianki, und D, W. Pane, The following oftliers were unanlmously eleeted: Drealident—The Bev, Dr, Locke, Roctor of Urace Chureh, Secreiury—E. K. utibard, Lyeasurer—W, J, Bumney, Vhe Rev, Dr, Jutaes DeRoven inade the ad- dress, oponing with o high <cadugium upon Ir. Locku and his ¢iforta on behalf of 8t, Luke's aunil the sulferingand stelcken poor. It wusa hospital, not of one but of many parishes, the ong work that the churchinen support unani- mousty. Avy oue who supported sich o work was dolng soinething that wuuld eotitle him to a great reward when ho was called upon to an- swer lor th deeds done i the hody. He hoped thut all had thoroughily taken I the reports sl thelr statistics. For twelve years the nsti- Yon lad dens ts worllh end had been: carrfed on In a aplrit of love, and eympathy, and offection, und yeb comes the startfing fact that there was & dgileit of §2,500. It acemed to him almost In- credible. Buch a charity was o clty's work, and he entered u}-uh ancloquent deseription of clties and what they breed and represent, und cous cluded with a pathetic plea for afd. At the canclusion Dr, Locke added a few words, to the effect that he had alimost given up 10pe, but lio felt that tiio Lord would help. Tl creditors wers becoming -clamorous, and he urged that those who were fnterested n the in- stitution would contribute as liberally as possi- big fu ald of its suffering finances. +The cholr sruy the oilertory, * In the Begine 3{"5'“ and Dr. Locke pronvunced tho bene- ction, GRAIN INSPECTION. COMPLAINTS OF THE VICTIMS, A TrIDpNE reporter went around nmong sey- eral of tho graln and commission men yester- day for the purpose of following up the line of inquiry Into thealleged crrora in the grain inepection. From what follows, most peoplo will probubly make up thelr minds-that the sllegations are protty well founded. ‘The firat man visited was Mr. H. A, Towner, of Rumeey Bros. & Co, In respone tu the re- porter'a fuquiries, hie told how, trequently, a lot of new whicat out of one man's crop would ar- rive here, sud o inspected as old No. 8, new, Nou. 8, and ‘new No. 2, when there really wns uo diference In the wheat, Rejected wheat was sent here and inspected as No. 2. The mistakes mero more notlceable and mote frequent fu barloy than in wheat, for the reason that barley {s euch a pecullar product that aman has to e educated up to it to Ine #pect it properly, To f(Mustrato the errors In inspecting barley, Mr. Towner suld they hud bar- ley sent to them which they could have sold on the track for 80 cents a bushel. When It camo to ho fuspected 1t was fnspected s No, 8, and No. brley fn store waes worth only 48 cents, He had kiaown ssmples of No. 8 barley that sold at 40 cents, and yet the same barley was worth {n stors only 46 cents, The man who buu%m this barley Lad to pay, on account of this error fn Inspection, about 30 cents nore than he would Jass bad fo pay for barley in store. The great trouble was that TIE INBPICTORS WERB INCOMPETENT, ‘The ofllee was o polltieal one and » refuge for promoted ward politiclans, The good Inspect- ora who uaed to be {n ollice had cleared out, and would have nothing to do with siuch a set of incompetents, Owa recent tour of inspectlon, Mr. Towner had found one Inspector decldedly uuder the influence of liquor, and hls appear- ance indicated that the habit was contirmed. 1t the matter were in the hands of the Board of ‘Trade there would be a class of Inspectors who Kuew something about grain.. The real man amonz the Inspectors was Mr. Parker, and it was more thun suspected that Mr. Parker was alling, and so Incoinpetent that he ought to be Tetired to private lfe. JMr. M. H. Foss, another commission man was vlsited. He safd it he ad time he could tell enough. to fill three Tiimuses, and then not exhuust the subject., A4 an instance of the wuy the Inspection is made, lie sajd they Lind somie wheat shipped to them from Minng- sota in Juno. It canie down and sy in the mill all summer, and became heated, Thi pacties in Minnesota ground eome flour amd sent it Jiere and fold §t at 33 g barrel. The Inspectors very curlously declded to call ft new No, 9 what, when, “instead of having any grado at ol it was more proper to vall It stump-tail, Wheat that welghed fifty-cleht und one-hali ponnds had heen' Inspected ws No, & whon there was really u difference of 40 cents butween thrse “two grades. Burley camo here and graded No. 8, and when thal barloy wus worth 83 cents, as inspected, they had sold it for 93 conts by sample, Ono day they had . * "LOST TIHE GRADE ON BEVENTEEN CARS through bad nspectfon. Mr, Fows entertaing Httle respoct fer the abilities of Mr, Par- ker. As to Culef-Inspeetor 8mith, ho says that gentleman does not pretend to know anything about grain, and §8 shoply the figurc-head of the inspection. Mr. Fosa alio thiuks tho in- spection ouzhit to be takew out of the hands'of politiclany and put intw the hands of the Board of Trade, who would sco that {ntelligont, com- petent lu!dmcturn were nppotnted. AMr J. G Sx:th was of the same ceneral opinfon. 1Io nad no confidency In theinspection ol grain asug present carsled on, He had fust ‘scun tvo samples of wheat. One was said to be Nurthwestern, and hwl been graded No. 2, whils the othier was graced No. 3. Thero was u dliferenco of fully 20 cents {n favor of the No, 3, Hu hoped the thing would bo_taken out of poli- tics, and dudn’t think that because s man bad Deen influentind in cansing the nomination of Gov, Beverfdge he shiould be placed at the head of the graln fnspection, especially when he didu't know a thing about wruin, e thought ;.lmrn was peed of reform fu this partfeular at cast, Avotlier firm, not far from the Chamber of Commerve, said the swine thing, in substance, but didu's want thelr names to appear [n print, It might hurt them with the inspectors, and l.ll:cy preterred to Ikeep on the right side of thein, 4 MR, F. D. OBRTEL, of McDermod & Ocrtel, said ho had stacks of letters from customera complainlng of thy cr- rord nude In fuspection, but ho did not feel authorized to give the letters, or the names, fur I;uhllcuuan, unluss he had thelr permissfon, o nstanced sevornl cases whero inlstukes had been made in the tnspectlon very similar to those nlready referred to, " The pgreat wuncertainly 24 to fuspectlon lhere, und the errors made su often, brought the iuspection into disrepute everywheros and operated directly agalnst the Interests of Chicago, Until thoe fnspection was taken out of tho hands of politiclans und left to the Board of ‘Trude, there was not much chance of Imiprove- ment, Mr. Ocrtel has no very layorable opin- fon of Mr, Parler, whom he ‘conslders grossly incompetent. **Ilo l;ows a8 much about in- specting wheat as I dd about inspecting sitk,” sald he.” Among tho refurmes that Were cers tainly very much to be desired fn this Centen- nlal year, wns n thorough und sweeplog reform in thle grain fuspection ju this locality, sl KNIGHTS OF PYTIIAS, TIE BLUOND DAY'S SESSION OF TUE GRAND LODGE, Kuights of Pythias, of the State of Illinols, convened yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, In the Grand Custle Iall, No. 2)8 LaSulle street, The followlng grand ofticers were present: IL 8. Herr, P. G. €,y Bloominzton: 8. J, Witlett, G, C., Springtield; M. Vesvy, . V, C., Chlcago; J. V. Swarthout, G, P,, Centratiny J. I, Free- man, (bR of R, snd B, 8pringfield; J. D, Tiopery Go M. of E., Springfictd; W.A, Schinldt, . M. ot A, Quiney; Jumes Dunean, G, 1 G, Chuengo; N. ML Plotke, G. O, G, Chicuga; P. (k A, D A, Cashinay, D, J, Lyon, Chicago, Su. preme Representatives, ETANDING COMMITTEES were announced us follows by Grand Chancellor Willett for the ensutug year: o Laics and Supercision—J, Brennan Na. 3 W, D, fienaedy, No, :ni.t No, 8; I W, K, No.' ity Finance unid Mtlenge1. o ¥, Beck, No, 635 ¢, M, Durfeo, Leturns und N 1 lle\r'lllnllql. W, Ackvrmann, No. 0, 4. respondenue~G, 8, Dana, No, 14; T. W. Decrlng, No. 73 Jumes Danzoricld, No, b, Frinting and -\'ll]l‘\r“lbfl. J0 Willet, 6. €. Jn[nblr’\ 1. Freoman, Ne. 145 J. D. Ropor, G, M., of L. State of the Order—1), A, Cishman, No, 47; N, c. on, N, 473 Eugene ¢, Jtace, No. 4. ‘Tire ronort of the Committes on the Stato of the Order was prosented, ‘Che Mortuary luw, which was declded fllegal by the Supreme Lodge, was repealed, ns well us ull worlks umder (t. “"The Committee to whom the putter hud been referred wero fustructed to propare and roport & veluntury-coutribution ortuary Jaw, Aiter some dobute, the Lodge took o recess I3 o'clock In the ufternoon, When P-(i-U, W, n, Kcnumle' presonted tho roports of the Come mittee onKevision uf By-Lows und Constitution, which were luld over for one year under the law, and in the mesuting it will b printed und coples sent to all subordinate lodges in good standing, ‘The Committes on Roviston were Instrucied to placs Roberts’ Rutle of Prac- tire In the coustitution fusteud of Cushing's Mauunl, Beveral declslous of the Grand Chin- cellor wore set uside, und koine were upproved. ‘The Committee reported In ANRWEIL TO AN INQUIRY us to whether 1% G, C.s who have not reeclved the Suprcme Lodge dezree wers entitled to be recognized as mt'h? and allowed the privileges of the Graund Lo, that P (. C.s who bad beon dockded by the Supremo Lodgo as entitied to the dugree, cither by service or inerit, should i 6o Fecagnized, the District Depu It was doclded that 3 Grand Chancellors had no fuberont powers, nm{ conld only perform such acts as wery delegated to thew by Girand Chancediors. In r-i“m to thu leyrulity of the charter of Im. perfal Lodize, No. 153, that_question had been delnitely nettled by upprovii:s the sction of tho L L Some other routine husiness was doue, sod at i o'clock the Grand Ludgo arose ond took u revess il 730 wieloek, when s exems pliflcation ol the geiret work of the Urdey wig had. The Lodge adjourned till 10 o'clock thir morning, Crusader Lodge No. 1, K. of D, an A grand Dall last evening In Parker's Hall, corner of Madlson and lalsted atrecte, in honor of the Grand Lodge, The alfalr was enjoyable In cyery sense of the word, and G, C.s and P. (1, C.sdanced In courtly and knlghtly stylo till the Hitle stara comnmienced to glve way W the Lright orb of day, — ELECTRICAL. ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE AMERICAN ROCIRTY. “The thirda numtal mectlug ot ‘tho Amerlean Ele etrleal Soclety was held yesterday In Unfon Bullding. Anson Stager occupled’ tho chatr, and C, 8. Jones acted as Sceretary, - Followlpg is o list of the best known menibhers present: Gen. Anson Stager, General Superintendent of the Western Unlon Telegraph Compuny; Willlam Henry Smith, of the Asso- clated Press; Charles I Bummers, Chief Elec- trielan for the Western Unfon Telegeaph Com- panys H. C. Maynard, Manager, and F, W, Jone, Assistant Mauager of tho Chlcagn West- ern U'nlon Telegraph office. Buperintendents of “Telegr $ph—E. P Wright, of Cleveland; flcurfin Laug, o.% Dayton; C. 8. Jones, of the Iliinols Centrat ,Raitroad; C. C. Reed, of Detroit; and Mr. 8holosy of Dubnquoi E. B, . Cliwndler, George 1. Dliss, Thomaa Orton, of Chicago; and Wilis Knickerboacker, sclentlst, of New Lenox, I3 U Eu A iR -, e Tha Seeret vy then read & large number of communicatio; 3 on routino subjects and of no partiular intcyest. The following' yorsons were then eleeed members: (dlonry Morton, Pilllp Reed, Thewdors Williams, J. W, Wallach, P, Lane. The fallowing persons.were and G, F, elected honorary meemnbers: Latimer Clark,"En- gland, aud ‘Ren 1w, Dubnque, Tn. Mr, W, if, mith moved a_conu uitteo of thres to present nanies of persons pro,2er to beolected 'to lion- orary membership, Curricd, and the Commit. tee \\'nal‘n:]mle to consist of Mcsars. Wright, Bar- ton, and Jones. E. 1. Chandler, Treasu er, rc[mrlm] that the recelpts for the year had b %en $180,10; the cash on hand at the Dbeginning 0% the year, $150.95, The expenses were $586.18, eud tho mnount on hand $§30.07, Reeelved anit placed on flio, ‘Tha Secretary and Librarlan mnndo u report, which was accepted and referre.1t0 a commltteo composed of Messrs, Kellogg, &Yoles, aud Sum- mers, . Mr. Sholes, of Dubuquoe, report =d that hohad organized a Suclety n ljubuqnu, which was prospering, mid wiich lie proposed to mako auxitiary aa soon s porsible, . On motion, the followlnz committeo of flve was appointed to present the nmnes of candi- i!{nu.;? or oflicers: Smith, Bliss, Lane, ill, and eued. A recess was then faken untit 3 p. m. APTERNOON SESSION. ‘The Assoclation was called to order at 3:80, pursuant toadlournment. ‘The Committoe on Nominattons reported the following list of of ficers for the ensuing year* LPresident—Gen, Anson Stager, Chicnzo, Vice- Presigenta—C, 11, Haakins, Milwaukes;: G. B. Prescott, New York; E, P. Wright, Cloveland; Eilsha Uray, 30, Il Bonth, Mansield, 0, 1 Hugh Neilson, Toronto; J. J. Dickey, Omaba. Corresponding Secretary and Librarian—F. W. Jones, Chlengo. Zecording Sezretary—C, 8, Jonee, Chicago, Yreasurer—E, B, Chandler, Chicago, FErecutive Commiltec—C. |1, Sumuiers, Chicago; Wiillam Ienty Smith, Clileagos . J, 8, Wiison, Clijeago; H. €, Maynard, Chicago; G. H. Dllss, ‘hfcago, 5 l)lv‘-':y{on-c. Rowe, Pittsbura; 8. 1D, Fiolkd, Ailier, " Chllicothe G, 8an Franclsco: I Willlams, Cincinnati: B, Sholes, DllbuqllJ: M. D. Woodford, Toleds 1. Tufls, Clllcueoi R C. A, _Hl Chicayos W. W. Bmith, W, Tillinghdst, Bufal ‘.Ilmu. Columbus: , Ind, Tiro full lst was clectod unanimously. ‘The Committce on Flonorary Meinbers re- ported n favor of nut graatly increasing the list of that clnss of membership; stitl "fii’ recom- meunded that Sir Witliam Thonipson, of Glasgow, Scotland, be endowed with the honor, Carried, Mr. Kellogz reported, from the Commlttecon Auxllfary Sozleties, thut themeovement to creato that class of wembcrshlp hud not been sufll- clently ;n'sssml, hut they lind 1o suggoestions to offer. It was voted that the Commiltteo be dis- charpred and anothey appointed. The new Com- mittee conslsts of C. I1. Joues, C. II. Sutmners, and F, 7L, Bilsa. 4 Mr. C. 8. Junes, from tho Obituary Cominit- tee, rul!mrled n proper tribute to the memory of E. I, Parcnteay, ar Terra Ilaute, Ind., deceased. 1t wus nccepted and ordered on lhq. T, C, Stearns and C. I Wilson, of Chicago, *were elected membera of the lety. Mr. E. M. Barton oxhibited to the Socicty o new form of galvanometre dovised by C." I, }l\fikluu, ot Silwaukee, and .dessribed jt in ull. 3 ‘The Chairmau of tho Committes on Printing reported that several papers had been contrib- uted for the Soclety's next publication, bt that the reading of them to the Socicty would take o consldernble time, nnd, iherefore, fnasmuch as the membera wauld get. them when printed, ho moved that tho reading bo dispensed with. Currled. The Association then eutered into a long and curldus discuesion vn ways and means, which was not brousht Lo _uny very satisfactory ter- miuation when an adjournmant was had, MATRIMONIAL. TRUMBULL—BORDEXN, The marrlage-bells rung merrily at Oakland lnst evenfug on the oceasion of the marvlagoe of Mr., Jolin I, Trumbull and Miss Mary Borden, at the resldence of the bride's parents on Lake avenue, near Oakwoods. Tho cercony was performed by Dr. Warren, of 8t. Paul's Eplsco- pul Church, at half-past 6 o'clock, The huppy air were supportod be‘ Miss Huttlo Pierve, Miss Josle Borden, and Mias Carrle Trumbull as bridesmalds, and Mr. Frank Rumsey ns grooms- mau, Messrs, Willlatn Borden nnd Perry Trum- bult neted ns ushiers, The bride and her maids were dressed fu white sllk and musiin, After the ceremony the guests were Jed to o supper furnlshed by Kinsicy, after which they dunced to the musicof Hand & Frelburg's parlor orehesten, | "The house wus fincly decorated with “m{lm' The presents were both namerous and costly, At'n late hour Mr. and Mrs, Trumbull left on their wedding trip, Lo bo gone threa wecks, dur- ing which time they will visit_the Centennial, Ningurn Falls, Surutoga, New York, and other pluces of futerest. ong those present were Judge and Mrs, Gary, .Iudxic Vou 1L Higeins, Dr. and Mrs, Huinmll, George and Mra, 'Prumbull, Mr, and Mrs, W, 1L, Itand, Mr, and Mys, Charlis Ilitch cocky, Mr, und Mrs. Charles W. Butterfleld, Mr. and 3ra. T, W, Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Chiarnley, Burt, Prickett, Bargent, D, B. 8hipman, 11 11 Tandy, und Walter Trumbull, Mrs, John M. Dougl Mra. Pope, Missea Hills, Sargeut, Burt, 'lerce, Iolllster, Patterson, and Miller, and “Messrs, Goodrleh, Pope, Mills, Brackett, and a larze number of other frieuds of the uiar- rled purtics, TIE CITY-ITALL. The aunual review of the police force will be Miade this afterncon at 2:30 o'clock in the Lake- Front grounds, < LFuglue No, 2 of the West Bide Pumplng- Warks was set {n motlon yesterduy and run ng well asdoes tho other, The M;Iyfir yesterday approved the £3,000 hond of B. Harrington, contractor for thie grad- Ingr and paving of {uwucud street, between Oak und Division strébts. The wlater scason fl\pmxwhlng.ulc theft of furs and fur goods s dully on the increase. Thu Chiet of Polics notiies ull fur-dealers of the fuct aud warns them to bo more careful, Fire-Murshal Henner hins propared s draft of an uct providing that 8 por cent of the monoy pald the city by the furelgn Insuranca companics ~3 per cent of the net recelpts—be set nside ms & pengion fund for disubled or worn-out fire- men. e will try to have the act pussed by the nest Leuislature, The fullowlng butlding-permits yesterduys W. Bpringer, tool-hous <70 fect, Nos. 51 1o 63 South Cliuton street; M. Welse hiauser, Lwo three-stury stores, 24xi5 feet_each, curner of Hurlbut and Sophia streets; Potter ‘Falyer, o one-story builling, 89x70 feot, on Adatns street, neur Wabush avenue, The }»mcl(ul benefit derlved from the adop- tlon of the uew time-table for the Jighting and extinguishing the street-lights can be readity seen whon dt I8 stated thut the cxpensvs for Btreet-gus In Septumber, 1875, wero 822,24 for September, 1370, 314,430, all of which shows 4 Baving of $7,51 per montls by the udoption of the new thme-table pruuum{ by Prof. Ellus Colbert. By sume nunsccanntable meany, a report lins heen sprewdat the City-Hall that au extravas sant gua-blll for the City-Hull's Numination in the month of Beptember had been sudited. "The report, being untrue, should be stopped, and {t needs only w ?'I:mco &t the figures to @n- vince any uno that the bill was not oxtravagan ‘{hnz for ;ll% mgn}ll nell &cp‘ljembcr‘\lvul.\ls %:;tn". uzust, 5 Ju + June, 1 May, #2533 and April, $203, A ) 4 Ald, Btewart and McAuloy have been talking to Meases. Bulllngs and Witkius, the gas men, In regrard to the price of gas. My, Billings has mado a proposition stnllar to the one which ho wiade to the Counetly viz.s lie will usk 89 per )0 fect for the gay, wud the city e sdupl cro_fesucd pe any urner and time-table that llm‘vmny acs fit. Ila says that he will not back down, artd will fight untess his proposition fs nceepteds Mr, Watklna thinks that I should be allowed as much per 1,000 fect far his gas as Mr., Billings is for his. Ald, Stewart was yesterday fucined to think that Mr, Blllinga’ propoaition shotld ba accepted. Not that any nuzf\m of the ‘ourts might favor that gentloman, but he ladalways been llowed half-n-dollar more per 1000 for as than Mr, Watkins, and §t secmed hut _‘usc, owlng to the longer line of plpe, lafd “in a less profitable 4 ecctlon of the rl‘t!v, cte, that the allowance ehiould still bo made, To_light the Wust. Divis- lon with ofl would cngender tho writh of some citizeng, who would join in the cry for gns at any cost. In rerard to My, Watkfus the opine fon {s oxl»rcncnl Ly somo that ho s mlllv alding the cfl.{ 0 put the grindstunce to My, Dlliinga® nose with the iope that the latter genileman will seck redress In tho vourts, Then {f Mr. Hiliings {a succeastul, Mr. Watking can Lo as high-priced as Do chooses, wheroas It Mr. Billings ja not successful n ha fight, Mr. Wate King’ fosition will retnaln unchauged, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, The Grand Jury yesterday disposed of a num- bor of mlnor cases. The body will adjourn ouly when it can st no longer under tha law. Bailift Sweenoy, of the Crimiual Court, whilo on duty yestenlay, wasrelioved of & now hat by soma Intercsted student of tho proceedings jn the Sulllvan murder case. Judga Wallaso fa now issuine naturalization papers at tho rate of over 100 per day, and still is uunble to wait upon all who wish to becomo cltizens of tho Great Republie. George I Hoftman, who expects to bo elected to the office of County Commissfoner on the Democratle ticket, was around yesterday look- ing the ground over and getting acquainted, Sherlff Agnew has nfow weeks left of official life. At the expiration of his term e will tuen his attention to rectifying and will becomo the vartuer of Golaen, His subordinates, it Is said, are thinking of colonlzing i the Black Lifily country under the care of his chief clork and confldential friond, 1% W. Dunne. Mr. Senne, the Republican candidate for Conunlselonor Bussc’s seat In the County Board, is making his canvass in tho spirit of ** Keform, and sunonnces that if elected ho will work for. $3.60 per day,—the amount to which he s ene titled under the law, in his oplnfon. The pres- ent memburs draw 85 per day, tho estynate of thelr worth lmvmfi been made by thémsolves with considerable doubt as to thelr authorlty in the premises. The Ilospital Committee wero talking mat- ters and things over yesterdayin a desultory way, when it' came’ out that some years 20 the evangelist, Mooy, waa an applicant for the position of Warden of the Hosiylml, propos- fug to do the work without pay. It further ap- Rmm‘d that about the same thine Conunissioner {cCaffrey attemded Moody's Sunday-school, when his Innocent nature was first swectened by eandy-prizes for goou behavior from the evan- gellst's capacious pockets. What o change has cumo over both of them! Maody, the teacher, has developed into the greeat ovangeliat, and MeCaflrey, the candy-loving street urchin, the dutiful 8ahibatli-school scliofar, has grown to an altitude surpussiug hls most sangufne expecta- tions,—~Couuty Commissloner! ———— CRIMINAL, Mrs. M. Nolan and daughter are locked up at the Twelfth Btreet Statfon cliarged with the larcency of o Victor sewing machine. Tho property was pawned In a Clark streot shop, and from there replevined by the owner. Tip Farrell, the unotorlous confidence man, was sent to the Armory lnst evening, thanks to the vare and attontion of Detectlve Johm Ryan. Farrell was wanted for contldencing a farmor, but It Is thonzht that L canuot be con- victed on that charge. % Henry Thomas Dressner, a diminutive boy of 13 yuars of npe, was arrested last night at the Michizan Bouthern Depot by Detective Bteele. Dresencr ran away from hls parents (n New York nbout o week ago, taking with him $500 fnmoney. Tholad acknowledged the theft, but asserts that he Iost all but 830 of the money Ly Buffulo thieves. Detectlve Iloinzman yesterday arrested o young man named Charles W. Pltt, who wus eaptured for playing s rather neat. gamo upon s father, o prosperous faznier in tho suburbs of Boloit, Wis. Somo time ago tho old gentle- man was robbed in a mysterious munner of $400 in United States bouds, und soon after the son started for this city. Fhen cume o note saying that if & dralt for $150 to an.nnonynons party In this city was forthcoming Imincdiatoly the stolen bonds would be returned. The “draft ‘was sent, and at tho samo time was also sent o dispateh to Bupt. Hickey, and the result wus the urrest' of young Pit, whon he presented the draft at a irominent bank yester- day. The otder Pltt will umlolwterll}y 16 groat- 1y nstonished to learn that his red-faired son ‘was the thicf, us well as his anonymous Chicago correspondent, v SUBURBAN, TVANSTON. ‘The Villags Trustees fatled to sicure n quo- rum ot the regular nceting Tucsday evenlng, Presldent Huse has gone Eust to visit his daugh- ters and the great show, M2 Guge I8 also In the East, Dr. Davis was making o Domocratle apeeelly, Mr. Iglehart was absont In Indluna; and Messrs, Dewey and Connors did not feel able to run the machiuc alone, ‘Tlie monthly report of Chicf Englncer Hally for Beptembor has been submitted to the Board, Durlug the month 8,807,038 gallons of water were puinped, The mnning oxpenses foot np 303,813 the constructlon sccount amounted to sllfi..:l'! total, §500.80. ‘The Engineer reported that 21,210 gaflons of water wero used on the tiro fn $ira, Beliaofer’s butlding lnst month, ‘The Village Treasurer Pnld the bills audited at the last mectlng which were presented to him Tucsdny und” Wednesdny ovenings, Ho leaves for the East this evenlng to be absent Lo V8, ‘i’lm nowly-clected Doard of Dircctora ot tho Gymunstum Assoclation lws organized by olect. fug W, G. Evans Presldent andGeneral” Mana- goery Alvah DBriggs, Viee-President; Hugh Har- rison, Beeretary; aud J. C. Hoag, Treasnror, The rogistey Msts for tho Flrat Preclact of tho town can bo found at the villago offices, and thoau futending to votu for Hayes und Wheeler sbould call and make surs that thuir nwnes aro rucorded. T'he First Precinet includes all the territory in the town north of the north ling of South Evunaston, 1L, C. Tillinghast, Eu‘. and the Misscs Til- Imghast have gone to Phlladelputa. 3 OAKLAND, An entertalument will Lo given at the Oak- 1and Congregationul Cliurch this evening by tho children of the Sunday-school, and will be very eatertaining. 3 Ihe Onkwoods houlevard sewdr is finlshed, ‘The varle phacton run for the last time this reason yesterduy, hehwr tuken off by the order of Bupérintendent Borry ‘The Onkland House has an unusually lurge number of guests at present. A grand opening of the Ellfs Avenuo Musle Iatl whl tako place Friday und Saturday even- ing by tha L. F. . Dramutle Club in Buckstone's cuinedy of % Married Life,” ‘Uliose taking pury in the "cast wre Misses Vall, Waeelor, Purdy, Coolbaugh, and Clingman, and Mesars, Vree- land, Ward, Frear, Clingingn, nnd Beleher, ee— . CALIFORNIA ITEMS, 8AN Franawco, Oct. 18.—Tiie rainy season hepzan yesterday, with consddorable full of ratn, lnsting throoghout the day and night, and It threatens cont inuanco this morning, Digpatche es from varfous poluts In the faterlor report tho stenvm gonersl, Considerablo damage is foared o large quansitics of wheat plied in the vieini- ty of tho ruliway stations and river landings. A dispatch from Tucson reports the death of the Ron, Jotm Titus, ex-Chict Justico of Urue gon. . 1o was a natlvo of Phitadelphia. “The Congressional Commission to luvestimate the Chinose - question begins its sittings to-day, i consuquence, unusual actlvity prevails unong the unti-Coolie ur‘mnimllunu ywith a viow of pro- senting the question in the mst elfuctunt mun- ner. et . GOLD SEAL AHEAD, The fact that tho Urbana Wiie Company of Han- mondaport, N. Y., was the only wine company awarded two medals of honor and two diplomus of merit at the Mentenniul Exposition will Lo halled by their friouds with satfsfaction, ‘This really wandorful asard, considering tho competitlon, couclusively proves the superlority of their cham- pagnes over all others, and will have the offect of making thelr wine atill moro in deniand. Tho re. port uf tho Invernational Jury on wlnes pays thein tho highost cqnpliment, whick any one can verify by reading it. We add onr congratulations to this pupular cumpany on thelr success, OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE IIAIR, By Buek & diaynor, makers of the **Mura" Caloguc, KENTUCKY SIHORT-HORNS. Eighth 8alo of the Berios Now in Prog- voes at and Near Parls, Ky, - Ono Hundred and $ix Cattlo Disposed of ab an Aggregate of $18,805. Presence of a Large Orowd, but a Bearish Fooling Withal, Nanies of the Animnls Sold.--Pedigroes and Prices, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. PARI8, Ky, Oct, 18.~The salo of . C, Hutch- craft and Thomas Corwin's herils occurred to- day four miles from Parls. A very good crowd was present, but a disposition to lag was mani- fest on the part of the bidders. Ono hundred and six hend were disposed of, oighity-nine cows and seventeen bulls, bringing an aggregato of 818,865, or an ayernge of 8142445 for cows, and $70 for bulle. The followlng Is a complete roport: Lindlo Aintrle, rod, 1{Bnr!. by Afrdels Duke, dam Lady Lindie, by Dulc of Dourbon. W, D. Sutherland, Winchester, $:845. Myrtle sth, red, 3 years, by Wiley Dnke, dam Myrtle 241, by Corad, 1L, . Adair, $155, renc of Ellingwood, red, 2 sears, by iarry el mont, dam_TIrenc Climax, by Climax. Willlam deMiling, Parls, 3370, Myrtle 6th, red, 2 years, by Wiley Duke, dam Myrile %d' by Bay Jotin, A\, Dickaon, Indisnapo- s, $130, Ireno Climax, red, 4 years, by Cllmax, dam I[fl:’n Oth, by Concord. . Howerlon, Parle, Red Princess, red, yearling, by Wiley, dam Vinca, by Arcliduke. §t. A, Kenney, Pariv, 8120, Vinca, ronn, 5 yenrs, by Archdule, dam’ Isa- dore, by Count Cavour, ), Hearisoaso 2d, red and whita, 6 yoars, by Arch- duke, dam lenrtsense, by uttercup's second son. James Epperson, Parlw, $130, Roan Mary, roan, 10 yedrs, by Tob Stone. dam White Mary, by Uncio Sam, LKenny, Parls, $100, Tettlo Climax, roan, O years, by Climax, dam Whito Bettie, Ly Dills Darhys $00. - Lady Lindle, roun, 14 ycars, by Duke of Doar- l-c;. [am Fancy 3d, by Imported Duke-of Afrdric; Lindio Mary, red, cnrllnfi, by Wiley Duke, dam blmllls s{s‘{]rvnkiu. by Alrdrie Duke, Joseph Scott, arls, $300, Irena of Ellingwood 3d, red, yearling, by Don- 3},‘ Duko, dam Ireno Climax, by Climny. ~Same, Irene Nith, red, 11 yenra, by Concord, dam Ircno 7thy Ly Favorite, Ed Ludduth, Parls, $115. 1dzzlo Ann, ronn, 8 soars, by Imported” Chal- Tenger, dam ietsy Ann, by ltonlek; A Irenc of Ellingivood ‘20, red. Duke, dan Trong Oth, by Concard. Mary Chenault, red, 2 yenrs, hy Geneva Chal- lengor, dam ltoan Mnty, by Bob btone. W, 1L Mukpliv, Noviown, S210; lcnrtacane hth, red, yeurling, by Doublo Duke, dum Ileariscnro 2d, by ‘Archduke, Adalr, 3150, Ieartacane 4th, red and white, 3 years, by Arcl duke, dam Tearteease, by Buttercnp's i sun: S0 Myrtle 8d, red, roan, by Bay Jolin, dam Myrtle, by Joe Johnaton} $100, fyrtle 2d, red_and white, G _yeare, by Conrad, dam Myrtle, by Jou yohnston: 300, Itcartscase i, red and whito, 4 years, by Arch- guk&: sdlm llcartsenso, by Buttercup's 2d som. ol 145, Heartreare th, red and white, vearling, by Dmlbhhl)nkd. dam 1leartsease, by Dutiercup's 2 son; 8 : Henttsenre, red and hite, 0 years, by Dutter- dam lialesls, by Earl Vane. Nick 3 wars, by Wiley ¥ eoit, 5100, cup's 2d son, Tulbott, Farls, $115. Myrtlc, - roan, D sears, by Joo Johoaton, dom Winnifred, by Imported Mo regor. Scott, $135, Eva Bell, ‘ronn, 2 years, by Wiley Dake, dim Lizzie Ann, by Imported Challemgjer. W, E. Slmms, Parls, 300, . Misn' Bell 4d, red, 2 years by Wiley Duke, dam Mies Boil 2, by 'Witey Duke.” Adnir, 8120, Nigs Hell Ath, red, yearfing, by Sharon Airdrie, am Misa Bull, by 'fiuko of Stason. 1. L. Wil: aon, N ) Miss Bell 2d, _rod snd‘white, 6 yenrs, by Duko gf dneon, daui Mias-Licll, Uy importeil SfeBeth, Aledrio Gonova, red roan, 2 yoars, by Alrdsie ad, dain Nors fietlo by 21 Duke of Geneva, Dud- iey ‘Ialbott, Parls, 8350, Unmma, 'red_aid white, yearlng, by Alrdrie, dam Hartsenss did, by Archidiike; Tady Verde, red and white, 3 year, by Champlon, damn dettle Climax, by Ui Boitlo Alrdrle, red and white, 3 yesrs, by Suaron Alrdile, dam Lady Verds, by lary Champlon: $75, Thorndale Goolness, red, yearhug, hy Thorn. dale, dam 20 Goodness of Minglewoad, by Duke of Mason, T, L. Garrett, 8145, Owwald, red, yearlink, by Sharon Alrdele, dam Uearteeass 3d, by Alchduke; . - o Blimle, red, yearhng, by Whartdalo Prince, dam Mary Chonguli, by Ueheva Chintlenger; SHG, Riojiope, red, Soarling. by Bharon Alrdrie, dam IHearteenso 8d, by Archdukoe: 8105 Duko, Siaran, rad and white, yenrling, by 11h Duko of Thorndale, dam Mary Sharon, by Kirby, Wiltlam Summers, $140. Ceres of Falrviow iid, red and white, yearling, by’ Thorndale Duke, ‘dam Young Ceres 3d, by Dajey Lsell, ~ Stinms, 3275, ] Iiclle 24, red, b Years, by Noble Dako 21, dam Belle, by Duke of Marlborough, Same, 3210, Amutuer, red, yoaritng, by Snaron Airdrie, dam Myrtle, by\dao Jolinston,’ Sam, 3130, Lady Alrdrie, vaun, 4 years,' by Airdrle, dam Lady of the Valo hy Princdton, Je, 8110, Litcy Moure, fol. i yearr, by Wiley Dike, dam Lizzlo Guthirio by George Bedfard, ~ Stnms, $200. White Bettie, white,” ) yoars, by INils Dorby, dam Dottlo by ber\dy; 110, 3 D'rincess, red and white, 8 years, by'Tedakin, daw Cora 4th by Srighun Young: Si6. X“nll)', white, ) ypurs, by lrenc's Derby, dam Split e, by Derby s $15. Bristow, roaw, yearling, by Touwdon Duke 3d, dam Kolly, by iFenu Larby: $1 Valloy Notie 50 i, ved, & years, by Princa Goneva 2d, dary Lann 2d, by Alrdto Duko; S130- ena 2d, red, 8 years, by Alsdrio’ Dake, dam Lena, by Peurl ;' $75; Lena “Loudon, red, Leudon Duke d, dam Lona 2d, by'Alrdrio Ditko; 800, Alrdrlo ‘Sharort, 7ol and whi o, ygncling, by Yy earling, by Sharan Alrdrie, dam Lily Alrdric, Irario; $40. Phyllistia, red, Ec:nrllnn. by, (m[gmud Ploneoer, dam Ada Combs, by Frank Lealfo; $140, 1dith Alrdrie, red and white, yenrling, hy Lord of the liealm,.dam Lily Aledrie, by Airdile, A, Dickson, $210, Lottle Maud, red, yearling, by Alrdrie 7th, dam Wavorly lose, by 8th Dutke of Thorndulo, Walker Mule, $359. Wavorly Jose, rod, 2 years, Ly 8th Duke of Thorndal, dam Luetlls, by Duke” of Richmond, Same, 670, Dukeof Hedford, red and widte, 2 years, by Lonl \\i%l;ller, dam Valley Princess 2d, by CH- wmax; $ah, Duke of Hedford 2d, red and white, yenrling, by Lord uwm Monor, dam Vulley Pelucosn 2d, by Almax; 5. Suean, roan, Giouu, by Clarence, dam White- tafl, by Croxton; 300, Fliligroes :8tar, red, 2 yemrs, by Star of tho dam Filligreo 11th, by 10th Duke of 'Chorn- ale. . Buttorileld, Tndianapalis, $120, Annle Challongor. roan, 11 years, by Princeton !.‘xll(.] 5luul Princuss Challengor by fmp, Challenger; Mosn Roge 3d, red, ycarling, by Teerell, dam %h"'n' Roso 2d, Ly George Bedfurd, Dun Btowart, Tunch, rod and white, yesrllnys, by Cauntorpart 22, doui Luella, by Dile of North Middlcrown; 0, Countees, roan, b yoars, by Cambridga 2d, dam Pk by Voung Crlgon $15. "hird Mald of icking, red, yearling, by Duke Yanmoter, dam Fink, by Young Cclmson; 820, Pink 2d, roan, & years, by Duke Vanweter, dam Pink, by Young Crimson; 885, - Lk, roan, 0 years, by Young Crlmson, dam Cherey, by Gen, Croxton; 375, Duko ‘of ‘Licking, ' red,” yearlims, by Duko Ny ety dam Helle Princeton 1st, by Princoton LI CH 5. §35. s Duko of Ldcking, red, yearling, by Duko Van. moter, dam Bello Trinceion 15 b brinceion Woode; 05, i Bolle Princoton 1st, red, 4 yenrs, by Princeton Woois, dam Beauty, by Youug Crimson,; $80. Patrons Lass, red und white, 4 yoars, by Gen, Marlon, dasn Mag, by Oxford Duka 2d; §65. Fourth Mald of Licklng, roan, yewling, by Duka Vammeter, dam belle Princeton #d, Princeton Woods; 816, . 'Third Dukoof Licking, roan, yearling, by Duke %vnm‘x,mlu;. (-.lnm Belle Princetondd, by Princoton ooda; $10, Bello Princeton 34, roan, Q{Mrl. by Princoton ‘Waodd, dnm Fink, by Youug Urimson; $65. Kate Vanmeter, , 2 years, by Duka Van. sueter, dam Knte Corwin, by Cambriige 2d; $110, Mald of Licking, red, yearllug, by Duke Vane meter, dam Cherery, by Gen, Croxton; $70. Annfo Wiilama, roan, 2 years, by Duke Van. metaer, dam Chorry, by Uen. Croxtoni: $80, Chorry, roan, 11 years, by tien, Croxton, dam Mollie, by Duke of Bouroon; $00. . Thorndale's Beanty, roan, :euvlhni. by Duke Vanuietor, dam Miss Thorudale, by 1ith Duke of Thorndalo; §65. Misa Thorndale, roan, i years, by 11th Duke of Thorndule, dawm LRoan Bowity, by Demucrat, $83. Duke Vunmeter, o, & yeurs, by 14U Duke of ;l‘{wmdnlu, dom Rosy' Queen, by Youus Dukej o carlor, by Duko Van. mel dum Jou Leslie, by Wiley d, Lawrence e ilos taam, yeatliug, by Diko Vanmst Ju) wrllo, roan, yearllng, ke Vanmelor, dam Lou Lostie, by Wiloy 50, " Thorsas Seteen: 81380, 7 ifajtlo Tasllo, roan, % vears, by Duke Van- i“':'l""dlel‘:)‘ Lou Leslle, by \{'llcy.’m.’ U;ll l:lmu:ul. ris, $470. Lot Leslis, roan, 19 yeara, by Wiley d, dar Vasnio '1,36“:', Dy lapardd Fortunatue.” Lawranes 1iolt, ears, by Roysl & Leslio 24, red, , 8200, cV(cmrllin nlv‘(,"h(u’laré\lchld.h 11 (h b rown, dam Victorls Alrdrio, (R, M. ytenisaft, Faria, $100. Vi } Fifth Duke of Licl "E' rad, yeatling, Vanmetor, dam Benuty, by Ynnnl"urlnu ni 3 {iraco Vanmetor, red and wilte, £ yeaiw, by {m}m Vanmeter, dam Deauty, by Young Cris veon; licauty, rod fud whito, D yoars, by Yonng ¢ Y« sou, da:0 Mullley by Do of Ducbon; §7 by Duke % $10 tiew 2d, rad, yearllng, by Duke Vanmeter, dam Yrinceton Giem, by Princeton Wools: $30, Princeton's Gom, red, 4 years, by Frinceton Woods, dam_ Benuty Spof, vy Hod Rorer. d. N, Caldwell, Parin, $185, !lngilc dd, rad, yearling, hy Duke Vanmotor, dnin ° Mazzie Peincoton, by Irincoton Woods. Hutcherait, 8126, ngdlo {rrincofon, roan, 4 yoars, by Princes ton Woods, dam itosn Ueauty, by Democrat. 8ame, 8 . llnifqln 4th, rod, guvllnm by Duke Vanmeter, dam Roan Hcauty, by Denocrat, Same, $130. Tioan enauty, roan. 1 years, by Democent, dam Deile, by Newlon: i, Second Maid of Llcking, red, yearlug, n{ ko Vanmoter, dan Delle Princeton 2d, by Princoton Wooils; 860, Belle Princeton 24, red, 4 yeare, by Princeton Wande, dam Mallie, by Duke of Bourbon; $1:10, Ttoan Dake 2d, red, yearling, by Dnke Vanmeter, dam Ueanty Spot, by Red Rover $10. Tienuty Spot, roan, § years, by Ited Rover, dam Delle, by Nowton; 856, AMoilic, roan, it yenrs, by Duke of Dourbon, dam Bright, by Snowhall; 840, Al Dukoe of Tdeking, red and white, year. ling, by Duke Vanmeter, dam. liello Princeton 4tih, by Princoton Woode: 810, Heile Vrinceton 4th, red und white, 4 years, by P'rincoton Wouds, dam beanty, by Youug Crime 0N 8553, 'rairio Flower 2d, red, yearling, b Didomfeld, dam Vrairlo Flower, Blly ‘Kl 7. Bland, red and white, 9 years, by Red Rover, dam Matilo Burns, by Ring Cyrin: §75. Bushwacker, red, yearting, by Duke Vanmeter, dam Mand, by Red Hover;S: Lucy Bishoj 2d, red and white, 0 years, l:( -lxlrlo_‘j dam Liucy Mishop, by Tionlek: . J. ior n, 8100, Lugy Tilsbop i, red and whito, yearling, by ;llonsi Duke, d:rm Lucy Bishop 2d, by Alvdrle 2d, Monmonth, red roan, & yenrs, by Malvollo, dani Bollo Mapletun, by Alrdrie, $65. " T —— TWEED. i 1ow o Was Taken In naid Cared For. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasiinoroy, D. C., Oct, 18.—~A letter from au officer of the Unlted States steamer Frank- 1in, dated off tho conat of Portugal, gives tho detalls of the order recclved by tho commander of that vessel from the Navy Departinent rela- tive to Tweed. Tho lottor says that tho tele- gram requested tho Consul to detaln any United Btates Government vessel passing out of tho straits until orders coutd come from Washing- ton. A fow houra later a dispatch from tho Secretary of the Navy ordered us to remain at Gibraltar for further orders. The next dny camo telegraphie orders from Washe ington to proceed to lizo, coni- municate with the United States Minister, aud recelye Tweed on board, place Mm under strict guard, atlow him no communieation with the crew, and upan arrival at Now York to al- low no communication with the shorg untll {n- structions shall be received from the Navy De- . partinent ag to his final dispogal. A postscript to tho letter, dated * Vigo, Bl)mln," hug the following adaitionnt: (Vo cllmbed the hill to the eastle, but admittanco was denled us, because the Government had given orders to allow no communieation with tho prisoner, Tho people generally are opposed to giving the old sinner up, but the Government had no hesitation in taking him, upon thu arrival of the bark from Cuba with the fugitives on board. The Governor of the Province weut on board and_found the Boss in his shirt-sleeves, barefooted, in the midst of serubbing deck. The old Toss looks quite joll{ and has brass cnough to lust him 100 years, fo will bo con- fined to the cabln during thy wholo passage, and mmu‘g In port an ofllcer fs always present with . Duke of amaluko: St ——et—— A FRAGRANT BRZATH AND PEABLY TEETH aro eaelly attalned, and those whe fall to avall themselves of tho mcans should mot complain swhen accused of grons neglect, ‘The Sozodont wiil speedily oradicato the canse of a foul breath, beautifylng and preserving the teeth to tho oldest ago. MARREATES, ) 167170 Chlcago, on tho 16 . Lewls Um- No cards, MALLEIT—LE VETTE—In Chleago, on the 10th {ust,, ot tho resldenco of Mr. Charles K, Morton, 471 Waslington-st., by the Rov. Ienry Nollo Stroug, 8. T. ., Mr. Francts W. Malleit and Miss Mary M. Lo Vetts DEATEIS, JANES=Thn funsral of Adrlan’ Janos will take flncn to-day, the 10th, from his late resldence, No, 2 Bouth Cartis-at., at 1 o'clock . m., (o Joso- il Cometary by carriages, STRONG—Oct. 18, Geurga Strong, nge 36 years, Friands of the family are respoctfuily invited to attend the funeeal to-day at 2 o'cloch, fion bis late realdence, 614 Wabash-av., to Gracoland, MAUGHAN—On Wedneaday morning, Oct.'18, Matthow Maughan, aged 48 years, Luneral to-day_nt 11 o'clock from his Into resl- dence, 654 Weat Monroe-et. 1'rionds of the family aro Invited to attend. WHITE—AL the residence of her son, 220 South. Peotla-rt., Mra. Henry White, nged 70 Yonrv, Irunoral from tho honse to-day at 3:450p. m, Remalns will be taken Eust for tnterment., MARX—Tuesday, Oct. 17, Isanc Marx, age 70 ears, yl-‘«mcml from s late residence, 1003 Wahosh« av., to-day at 10 o'clock. KEQGH=-0n tho 17th net his Inte realdence, 27 Forquor-st. Funaral from residenco. Iy cars from Kenzle- st. Depot to Calvary at 1 p. . DOWNER--Oct. 16, at St. M, Downoer, hrothier of I, 8, James 1. Keogh, at ohne, Mich., Johin sviier, of Lhls city, oged 37 years, LESTER—On Tuesday evening, Saral . Lestor, wifo'of Moses W, Lester, aged U7 years, Funera) at hier late resldence, 37° Cottago-placo, to-any at 1 o'clock. I'rlonds of the famify arc in- vited to attond. Syracuse (N. Y.) papoers vlenso copy. JNULL—Oct, 18, Iarry Lidell, only son of J. R. and Mary L0l HHull, nged 7 years and 3 monihs., Funcral sursices ut reaidonee 1027 Michigun-av. , Priday, Oct. 20, at 11 o'clock, Carrlages to Grace- land, " Friends fnvited, POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, BATURDAY PARADE. HeApquantsns DEPARTMENT orF CiucAco, Hayea ANp WHEELER MINuT: MEN, GuAND Pa- wivie Hoter, Oct. 16, —General Order No. 6 1. ‘The Cook County lopublican Central Cominitteo havlug secured the sorvices of, and wade arrango- ments’ with, Col. K. G. lugersoll to deliver o speoch st 'tho ‘Exposition Duflding, in thls clty, on the polltics] {ssues now ponding befora $hé booplo of thia natlon on Saturday ovuilng, tho 21st inst,, In ordor to give expreasfon to unr admiration for Tillnols' great orator and patrlotle son, and asun avldence of Lonor to his noble alforts $n the Inter- ost of tho party of freedom and equal righte, all orgunizations of Ilaycs und Wheeler Minuto-Mon of this Departmont are hereby orilered 1o parade fully equipped, on Saturdny evening next, in the tollowlng order, via: First Division, Col. Jdohn I8, Jtobiorty, commanding; Second Divldon, Hrlg, - den. C, R Matson, commaniing; Third Division, Drig. -Gen. Willinm 8, Scribuer, commanling, 11, Tho Flrst Divislon will form on Wahash avenuo, rlght resting on Elghiconth nrool, at 7:10 p. m., and mareh west on Eichtconth street to Il lsted street, north on llalsted street 1o Twelfth street. - 11, Tho Second Divislon will form on West Washington street, right on Sangamon strvet, at 7330 p.m., and warel wouth on Sangamon.streot to Marrisn stroct, agst on Hurehin street to alated t, south on Halsted streot to Twellth atrect, 1V, Tha Third Diviston will form on Chlcago avenue, right m!llmi on Lurrabeo atreot at 7410 p. .., uind miurch on Chicago avenuo to lialsted aireot south on lalsted to Lake, weston Lake strect to Snnppnmon strect, south on Kangamon strect to Harelnon, east on Harrison to Halsted stroet, soulh on Ialmed street to Twellth, V. The entivo column will then march in the order sbove-named eant on ‘Twelfth teeet tu Mich- Izan aventie, north on Michizan avenua to the Ex. podltion Building, whon they march in review, VI All Huyesand Wheeler military organizations of adjolning citica and towns, not included in this llaplrlmnnl. are horgby cordiallv invited to par- Hiclpato in this domonstration, which upon roport- ing" by lottor ar telegrapli to'Col, Willlam C. Car. roll, Amistant Adjutant-General, Grand Pacific Hotol, of thelr purpose so to joln In the parade, will bu mot on arrival by on oficer detalled for that duty und escorted to position fn lue, Vil The battallon of Voteruns {s assiungd for escart duty to the orator, and whl report fé5 that avrvice to Col, J, T, ‘Torrunce, Chief of Biaff, ot the Urand Pacific lotel, at 7343 p. n. VI, The Department Staff will rondezvous on Went Washington stroct, corner Bangamon, at 7:30 »om, By command of Huto, -Qen. Lyxax Brivoes, Ofictal, WiLLiax C. Caunott, Colunel and Asalstant Adjutant-General. . PIRST DIVIBION MINUTE MEN, General Orders No. 7.1, The regiments, bat- tillans, and Indepondent companiesuf this come mand,will parndo on Saturday ovening, 21at inst,, by tho fullowing order. 1. Mounted man, Col. D, B, Livermore, 2. Aurura Minuto Men, ik Hocond Luttallon, Third Ward, Col. R, H, Wigghes, irst Lattalion, Third Ward, - Lleut.-Col, soner. A Ward, Col. 1t. N. Rutchioton, Firh af, W, Ovorocker, . Flrst al. 0. A.Storey, #, Second Ward, Ma) 0. Fourth Ward, Cof, W, 1. Boltan. 10. Lake Minute Col, JI. T, Faster, 11, Ilenderachott's Minuto Men, Capt. Walters, And will rendoavous on Wabash avonue, right rosting on Eightocnth streot, at 7:30 p, 1L, Col, John H. Roberts |4 hereb, zncd to the tounporary command of tho Fisst Divisiun, and will bo abeyeil and rospected accordingly. . 11, Spucial fnstructions will bo jsaued to'cach By orderaf DBRIG,-UEN, LYMAN DRIDGES. John Moward, commatcr. POLITICAL ANNOUNG 7=t b N A L LA L, 0L, INGERSILL, col, R. 0. Ingoraoll will spcak Rock :mll hl'ldny afternonn, Haturday evening, Oct, o Tioliviil Hondus afteriean st Centralln Tuesday aftetnon, Tirainn Wednesuay afternoon, Gt Morels Thursduy afternaon. (et uror Friday aficrnoon, Oct, » Watscka Saturday nftursioon, (e, 2g, The ifan. 0. 1% Price will 'aceomp, gersoll b tho ihove mesthuge. "7 €l .. ETAFF OFFICERS, Ameoting of the stafl and eapyy ernof thio Becomt Dot Ty on o, Minute-Yen will o el at g g ieeler hin aftormuion aL 5 ' . liep for srioL i st . day ovening, By order rm"“"‘._'"’“fl“ onSatay. Brzadter-Gencral amiol NTRAL 0OUMITIEE OF Thero will ho a meot S publicais Centra Conminition at oo, oty o 0 ; at Ropubllean hoadquartars, cafyor o Clark stivets, ke gy ks Allwouiliers’ ara requeios taky, a4 fo b g B —— The Prealdent and Secrof Mard Gl aro. reqnonted to pees (17 Mt tommittes &t Ropnblican hendquartors, &40tz corner Luko and Clatic atreets, t.day gf 1 2 icih . JOIN WINTWORTH, — — Jalin Wontworth annoiuces that fls o pnst and bis sutninior s endai, and thay uurr“-,i: Napire anny yetha anved.s 110 \illandrs vilte. Dubago County, Sutiries Sena TIRST WARD BATTALIGR of liayen and Wheolor Min(e. sty Hold gy ices to marchSaturday prentds Spoclal orders Issnod hereafich, Tenleg. Acives In rendin C. A, Stony, or Commandins, Thero will o o iy VA era Wi 0 A mevtin, ¢ Ut fidated epuhicin Gyt e g Lo of Slaric and Lake strouts (s evenag sy BIGHTH WARD, s Tho Eighth Ward tepibifean Clnb wi ovenlig ut 201 Wost Turrisos pe Thgt e ‘publicans of the ward ea tuvited to sepg ) 168 i i I'%]BTH }NARD. he regular weekly meotiug of the F Tepniulicén CIub will o ol 3t 14 poareor b Wert Thicty-Nret troct av # o'cleck this ciomsy?® Campaign Cominitte witl ba sppolnted, ang businoes of importinca Wil bo ansaciyg " OteF o Thero will bo & mosiing of Ao meeting of V't at lieadquarters, cornor of \‘\‘fi{i',‘.‘lfé‘!.,':“."; Itoboy alreot, thin ovening, Spocches y o Georie I Davis, Republican candidate for Cone filcu from the Second Distelct, Col, John W, c:r‘l:m;,“ 33& fi’ther annulm':, Interspersed wiry & glee clu famiuian rong Y 6 gl v will make the megy s BBWWM}I WARD, ho Seventeenth Ward Republican ¢ St regninr weeldy meoting ot hcquun:fl,’"}ufi‘,‘} Shicago nvenia i Seduwicl strostr, to.night s orclocicaharp. - oo spiakers Wil s s triio Ropublicans ure cordlatly hutlted : HATSI Fur Trimmings! The MOST COMPLETE Stock in'the city. Prices from 25 to 50 P Gl _ Less than Last Season. ERBY & PURIOLAT 87 Madison-st., OPrOSITE TRIBUNE BUILDENG. Caah pald for Raw Furs, AUCTION SALL By WM, A. BUTFERS & C0. 118and 120 Wabash-av. . . pl o BUTTERS & CO./8 REGULAR TRADE SALE Thuraday, Oct. 19, at 9:30 o’clock, On Second Floor, 118 amil 120 Wabashar, Staple and Fenoy Dry Goods, Wonlnns‘sslclu;:u;‘bh C]mlx!rxd:“ e irts, Deawers aud Hoslerr, Gloves, 1fate, Caps, Furs, Doste Shoee, ete, ? Tha stock Is Jargo i desirable, recelved diredt from Eastern Manufacturers, Isaporters, and Job m;irf\‘.\ll'LE LOTS SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Butters & Cou's Saturday ales FURNITURE, CARPETS. PIANOS, ETC. ARLOR, AND COOR STOVES, i -‘YJ“{"ISI‘!'IN(I GO t r, Oct, 21, 8t.0:10 o'clock &, 1., 8t thelr mle Toumy, 118 an ) Waliaaly: e "PEREMPTORY SAL VALUABLE HRAT, BSTATE BELONGING TO NU.\'-IXERI{:;SXT& AT AUCTION, To closo & Partnership, MONDAY MORSISO Oct. 23, at11 o'clock, on the prtmlu'l.nflol 140 fect, wyont front, oi Desplalncs, crmi """m""i-v’”i"'fi""flu‘r)' 10, 11, and notth 2 TR Trothy i'llunluu:‘:ll;ug: st rant, o0 Uslow: 3 Lots € ' Inl 0. ot Rutantl, Mahor & bera adaticn 4 3 Bt TR & Co., Auctloneert. SR - €Oy SLISON, POMEROY & Ly, .in‘cunuem‘ &1and 86 Randolph-st. REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, 00T, 20, AT D:30 A. M, IMMENSE LAY OUT- Now Parlor Suits, Chamber Sei Bl R . ves e old Furniturs. e Foas. Japan, Tmporiah and 170k 150 Chromos, Engraving and Oil Paintings. care. U " handlso, Plated Ware. Clgnre, Ceast) ng{fm(l?l‘. TFOMELOY & LO. f.u:un. Iy e = Ty G. 1. GORl & G0 08 and 70 Wabash-av. 2 Baturday, Oct, a1, at 0:30 o'clock: 1 :rum W.,G?Ut':ckcry, iil open l.o!:, 10 casks Yellow aud Rockingbim ‘\’Y“m. s, for ¢ v Ive hargaln i A A A et Wahdnhe, Pt S et e, Chamixr Hots, Lounkés Walbit it Yeraion ‘Tabtes. Ehey ChOITS ol Far Dile Dinkc Bliow Casen, Lidok L4 G Giosh Wirosprineand s S L s 3 CO, Auctlo! ByTL. m(llwsl;: i LARGE BPECIAL SALE OF Dry .Goods and “THULSDAY, Oct. i o Jana I neers, JAS, 17, NN 117 Wabasb-a 500 LOTS D0CTS AND Sil T Ing, Oct. 10, 8t 04 ey P MeS ANATIA K By e Hoat ELEBRATED Brogfy, h]‘;‘;fih‘,{ndxpn-lfi‘“‘ puets, 1 Dand up 25, 40, UUC arders Gy tioper.