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\ 8 mater, and thes came {kere ae wiid animals, wherens they were Lein ednented and ts 4 1% of fudnstey, and had iwen w0 compietely that they were unlike their rmer relves, idea I\m(cnnr abroait that the St the kchool, tut_this was crroncons, the manes ment not having hal the oppartunily to ask for THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS., The family of Jewett Wileox, manager of | appropriation, hut 1'1 |!|.m|ml‘ |||-:lhl .‘n. the Tremont Hange, han retarned from the East. ::'d -(v':al«r:'(rl‘:v_n “’x'.‘x:‘;.mfimmm e m.;“ iy Tag heew maintained by pubtie contritatlans, And had had a hard stragle for existence. nut tne women having hold of it wonld ot wve it up. The Iaw roverming the admission of scholars, she naid, hat been kometwhat In the way of ita growth, an It provided that they aliould come there frum the conrts, Thie wae wionz, and an efort would hemane to_changs it. $cholars ouzht to tome throuzl rame fegal procear, pat not ke Criminals, for o<t of themn would not’ live long_enonglt to outlive the memory of theirerlmes. She was not a~kinz conteibutione for the support of the school, bt her aim was to kindle a public sympathy for it by Informing the prople of its aim and purnores. The work being dunc wan a noble one. (urls were not only being reclitmed and lifted from the evll ways tnto whicin they had been allored, hut were being tanzht fo work, educated, and fitted toga ontand battie witn the world. ~ Poverty, and An inalulity, for want of & trade, (o rupport them- Katies. drove thonzande of kirle’ snally to aban- doned lives, and this sehool ecemed to'meet just snch cases. Thero were girla i the Evanston rchool now, who, with a few manthe’ tralning oniy, ware able to go ont Into the world and do for theti scives, and, if (hio achool was mainfained as it shoul be, 1t wouid soon become the rival of the greent Lonidon rehool, which had gained a reputa- tlon for geadnating professional conke, She closed her very Interesting address by Invit- ing her suditors to foin the Industrial School Anso- cintion ot ae carly a day as possible. ‘The price of membership wne 81 2 year, and alrcady it had an oflicor u every Coogrensional Wistrict in the State, and was growing and woreading s it became known, Dr. ‘Thomas followed in few brief remarka com. mending the address and the work of the schiool, and annoucing that o mars-meeting wonld be helil on the Weal Side at an early day to advance the oo cause. TIIT, SITARPSHOOTERS, ANNUAL PICKIO AND SCUHUETZENFRE3T. There was what an Irishman wouald call **great poins on™* at Sharpshooters® Park, about twelve tafles south of the city, on the P'an Tiandie Hioad, Xrs, Henrietta Chanfran, the distingnished nct and Chlton W. Taylenre, her mansger, oz puceta at the Tremont Houee, A lndy in Urbana sends to Try Trinvxe £ for the rellef of the distroesed family on West Lric etrect, mentloned in this paper last week, Officer Jickling last evening found the body of & male child nnder tho door-steps of No. #3 Warren avenue, The walf was laken to the Foundlings' Home. Tate Fridny night Fdwin Olark, 40 years of age. & satior on board the rchiooner Ttegulntor, whiie iaylng upon the Northwestern track asicep urder e State street Viaguet, was tan down by o freizht tratn, ang had his left arm crushed and Hio tuen of lus left fool. 1ie was atienacd by Dr Jetinm, and was eent to the County tospltal, The Committee of Arraugoments of the Conductora’ Mutnal Aid and Benefit Arsociation of {le Umted States and Canadas met in the club- roont of tiic Tremont Houne yeaterday niternoon 1 nrrange & programime for on excursion and pan- quet o takic place, the former on the 8th of Ortober at the T're the Iatter on the 10, 'This excursion s to e by a_spectal tram of Paliman palace sleeping-cars to St Pau Minneapolie, to be abecnt about ten days, Ve Conductora’ Brotherhoad will accompany tae Atanciation, The tune-cards were mado vut, and 1)l minor detalls arrauged, ufter which the Conte witlee ndjourned., ‘The Bonrd of Trusteen of the 'Town of T.ake met in speclal session at the Town:ilall Sat- wrday, with all the members peesent. The attor- aicy reported that M, N. Lord and others of the Fuglizntees Aesocintion had been given leave to witemd teir itk n thelr it against the Hoard of Trustees. The report was placed on file. An wrninance was sdopted for the construction of a widewnlk_on Walince strect from’ Forty-seventh etreet 1o Wiison, ot a cost of 514,80, it was de cided fu purchiase mix two-inch | water-melers ? King, Dl e e e ™ clier 5t | yemerday, the oceasion belng tho annnal picnlc Pulice deciining to reinstnte ‘Thomas | ahd schnetzenfost of the Chicago Sharpshooters’ liceman was sustaiued by a vote A lintch of new biils was referred, pomie old unes wene allowed, and the Hoard ad- Journed to Friday, Sept. 27, at 1 o'clock p. m. THE LIG-1IORN MOUNTAINA. The following cxtenct irom o privato letter from* near the Big-Norn Monntains will give an laea of he wildness of Lhe’ country where our eoldicrs are «crving, anid of the hurdehips they encounter, ‘Tha lace 14 where they are butkling the new Fort Mco Thete v vuly money cnough o enatlo ofdiers to bulld the, pust, besides performing thelr other dutics: Canp ox Crear Foms, Sept, &—Berct. ¥ Company E, Fiith Cavalry, was fsiing the il anght A nice Nicss of frout,—twentysthree, —n pue thend in 8 sack, and put the lt('k,‘fllll Al ally T ere a Meturthy ann pol of three 1o b Asgociation, which began at that time and will continue to-day and to-marrow, Itis quite n problem for a reparter who apeaks inz bat English to go ont to a performance where everything fa conducted tn Germar and en- compiaes the salient points of the nffair. The main features uf the entertainaient yesterday were shooling, gemucthlichkelt, and beer. The shoot- for and_ beer #poko for themmelven, but tho re- [oer did not know anything aout the getucth- ichxelt untl] he heand it spoken of by several pereons, and subecquently learned that It meant good fellowsbip, ‘Fien b felt easler, ‘Tlie shouting was done from a convenicntly situ- Ated duiliing near the centre of the park, which aleo contatned the dinlng-rooms, birs, ete,, of the Awsociation. ‘fne targets were anuit (09 feet from the point whore the markemen stood, and were attended to hy small boys, who very pri- deatly brled themselves In the earth to avald any mindirected energion in the ehape of steay bullets which might come their way, ‘The shouling yes- terday was stmply (o seo who could ninke fiity PoIIR n the wanrtest possible thne, anid Ui faiy vezan at 2 o'clock, beuns stopved at O, - Ax sonu as s nan had scorel thy seary fifty he s furnisied with a certinente to that effect by the necrclary, which cntitled him to o wilver TIT PINST MAK medal, to aceomplish the feat wan Mr. Martin Grag, A “hl and hie wus finmediotely marched 1o oue wninn, the patk, piiceded by o \ehiero S, A, B, Hoitaer, Gual mattee on ' rises, pressnted companylng tne same wiih sol e i Geroan, The T mo distance up, loukinis dowa towani tiear’ 53 g 0t 1iw aack of iai and ato 1w up. He loat his :'but hie nadn't 1oat any bear that day, and kept “flic wéather' 14 not quite a0 stormy to-days ocea- wlonal snow sqnalls, hut, ike oll squalis, disgureenal A mduntaiha ve 4 coveriaig' o thow aud ioak e ‘0 a wood deal GI work iniz he materiai on the usca pearly_compieted. Mucl ards the quarters, TTepiring (he and Jmber, elc. DB quariers will b when conipleted: but that will uot be 1 womay Iroezo wur no:cs and anwi o con dune oW Tons HUTET, ARRIVALS. ), 1. &chnyler, Byracuse: W. Co: Samags aiantl, St Lowid: Wina Ay ko, Conne il A porter ki ¥ were uppraprialo because ho subsequently tnduced Me, Hlotiner to unbusom imnelt i Unbted Stutes, “Then ine shouting went on, and every tiag n haici of threo or four would shont themschies denf and wako s scoro 1nat et titlei slnin 10w tiedal, they would he jozced arouna the purs for the edulcation of adiniring fricnin, and then wash down thelr emotions with brer, Ad the alternoon went on, there wero ai ule of amusements, Thuso who wished nee amused themseiven in shat way, m the 1 the hmiming, snd the woods were full of soume connles who breathed teader rentiments and Whispered eort lave In worde aeven or eizsiie mches louz, Ae wnedals becams more nunierous ihe necr flawed mors freely, nnd the stack of gemiioth- Hchikelt was prpoctionatoly ancreased,” tironps OF men were 1o e seen, sINRINg vizorously, and oceasionaily somie particniarly enthuelstic party would exclatw: +* Dentsehland Weber Alles™ i stentorian tunes, a liberal that o peeson wha atlowed bl wheto but In Germany maden big mistake, Fruaidy eho'cloeis camey and on recovering the young micn ut tho turgets feom their sndterranican abodes, and Agarmy i iugs cenerally, it wan sacertained that the following ecutlemen I1AD WOS MEDALY, daring the ahieenoont Martin ey Milwanieos ¢, Schnlt, Gelom, tuieigo: Nie ks U mick, Cliuto ville: Col. danies Ik, ¢ flaker, ki Ca Uhapina ki K, 1 Phiater und 3 A% K DE Ly Carrington, U, 8. AL A0 Kenaad, Dostons E. i1, dernil, U, 87 ALAL Bérmuder, Bpaio, — CRIMINATL. Last avening n burglar attempted to enter No, 27 Weeson steeet through aside windosy, hut was discovered by the inmates, Anna Picrson and Chiristian Olson, Who get up auch a farore that tha feilow was undoubtedly glud (0 get ont of that neighborhoods Anna Jonson fw Tocked np at fhe Wost Madison Street Station charged with the larceny ot a revoiver, a silver watch and chain from Jucob Liest, of No, 150 West Washington street. A lounze cover and a flne wacquo trimmed with imitation Astrachan were also found in ber pos- seselon, and uwalt an owner. Yestorday noon_Willlam, alias “ Redney " Burna, and Charles Moore, were arreatod by De- w Laughiin and Carev, Just as they wero in ‘of steabing 8 gold wateh and chuin from o Tudy Iu the ceowd witnessiug the taylng of the comer-stone of (ko Sudality "building, corner of May and Lleventh strcete, “The formcr i un uld uffender, but the latter s noknown (u thy boice. T'he laay w. pot ascertained Shortly after 8 o'ciock laat avening Chung o, a Clinese laundryman dolog business al tho suuthwest corner of Clark and Van Buren airects, cume bomo Juat In time to find o wan in s woariments, Chung saw him tamporing with his trank ay he entered the door, ond made haste to capture him, but the fellow jumped oul of a winiow srisch ho had forced upen and escaped sloug " Van n feet, leaving = Iua amat found thnt the ar had forced open or Tather had ponnded a wcl elear out of a ziuc-covered trunk, and had atwteacted from witlin a package containing o 220 rold picces and other wonoy Lo th and recotved tl i, Chl A, Georde Kuohl, A Yer, Manroe, Whi§ Ba_Ler Day er il Ge Mennior, Milwnikve: + B, Ruegeer, Nonroe, Wi, ¥ Meyer, Duvenports |, Setroeder, Sab and IL Theder, Caicago: W, J, Muencn, Fandwich, 11t “Fhe trains nearing the shooters and thoir frlends returned (o the city at 6:30 v'clock, seventeen cars belng required to uecommodatu thy crowd, ‘Chery m-rle i siccidents, and overything passed off plcus- ant! . Ta-day there will bo shooting at what ure known antho **Union ™ and ** King™ targols, aud s wpe- el medal s offered to that mamber of e First Heghuent who sliall make tho beat scorc, the boys huving promined to sitend. THE SOCIALISTS. MORR AUITATION. i A Sociahstio agitation-meeting was held In the beer-garden corner of Sedgwlck and Blackuawk strects, yestorday afternuon, at which nboyt 100 were present, Mr, tiraul presided. ‘Tho oniy Englfat apeaker wan T, 1, Morgan, Ile referred ta tiie obstacies whivh tho mnovoment would have to surmount. the prejudices that would have to be avercome, drawing consolation from tho vp- posttion to Ualileo's and Uarvey's dlscoverics, the :;:n Inthe crowd, and uer namo wae wbout §:50, Entrauce was ctivcied by forctuz o a window upening townrds Van lturen | Jutroduction of gas, rallroads, ete, Under the The Chinaman dentiled hie vientor oe | head of sido tesucs, guiten up, he said, by the ® W ilitam Thompsou, & saddie-colored negro, who S riuployed in & batver.shop neartho rame comer. The shocs found in tns laundry wero alwo identitied s belunging Lo this person, caplitullsts 10 prevent the spread of Socialian, le embraced protection, free rade, the wilver quea- tlon, and Greenbackien, The uecowwity for a i b canuge n tho condition of the worke At5:50 yesterday morning the smoshing | fo8"*Chuuen wat not - focal, but' uuivoreal, of window yians, abont the corner of Pith avenuo | Tie musses comdd - uot wet & decent and Mourou stroct, was beard by # couple of Finke eiton's preventive pulice, who ot once begau an fnvestigation, Sume thne uflerwards they fourid mou of ginss hod been broken 1o the 2 Jouvillo & Co., living anywiere, und, the cuuees of this condition of thitugy beiny the wame, the temedy must b eneral, Socisllem h Americs alons could not ho waccendul, As 0 Uie sulution of 1h suestion, o wsid it maet o L by reawon or by force, Hlo was In becauso ho bys Huved hetter and mwore permanent results would bu obtalied, Force created nnarchy, and it wae more_dificult to reslore haruouy from anarchy than from tue conditlons nuw existing, ut, pore haps, the matier would have 1o e sulved by furce, The developiment wl the computitive drawin 1o & close, and th not fime for 4 solution by reaseu, us the mrddle classes were being ground down day by day, and wonld soon bo 1nere lave want lot near 2 3 i the barrel a large bole of cloth, and hide I uway uider o platiornt, Licut. Foley and two of the wateh went au pursult, amd wesr Adamw ptreet bridee overhanied the thiaves, who wused 1o bo Ly notorions Luwrenes Heattie and Lubert Breckineldge, the intter only elght dagnout of the penitentiazy, (o which by was sentenced for atealng D Lee's burse aud buggy during the ke, e latter gave abow Cof fght, but { fur s few widfviduale like scott and Vanderbilt wnon bemg piven 8 lld - doss 6 | would pusaces all tiw carth, - Bcfore that time vre Ciub, pave up wie revolver, aud went along | pjyed, however, there woulil be 8 revolution, lle, peuceably with the olitcers (o The Armory. Iccosniznd by the watch ss one of “the wide the wtivept at No. 117 Fra whict was (runtrated by walchian Corcoran, Butly are uld uifvaders, Beattio was noturious » couple of 0 for deaperato ucts, and ihreckmbridis himsell uotoriune by cutlmg w bar furd thu breust of o wolchwan sswed v aitempted o arrest hiu, INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, AUDLESS DY MUs. TISDALM, Lauta J. Fledale, one of the Vice-Presic denta of the State Judustrial Bchoul for Glrts, lo- cated ut Evanston, spoke 1o the congregation of Ceutenary M. E. Clhiurct last evoniog, Laking **Jus duateial Schools as ber thewe, ‘The epeaker wus lutroduced by the Rev, Dr, ‘Phomay, who paid hera bigh cowpliment ju & fow well-direcied remarke. She commenced by saying that allibat wae nec- eneary 1o eulist the public luteseat tu tue work of fudustrial schools way 0 acquaing it with what wus belg dune by then; sud e then pro- suw evidences of 1t i Eurupe now, Standing anmivs were kent there, 1oL s nch 10 provent Torelgn luvasion a to hatd the peaple in_subjecs tion, I Frunce, Germany, and itussin it micht begin at suy moment, whiiv fu England, where the eopla wers slowor wid wore methudical, the dency war 1o overtiruw the preseut aystem, sud aked every day to seo the trades unloue e (romm tie'detennive 1o offu peechica wore alao muude by Urotka: adaki, aud Olerd, BODALITY HALL, LAYING THE CORNBI-STONE. The ceremunics of laying the coruce-stone of the Soduity Hall, corner of Eleventh snd May streets, 1ok pluce yesterday aflernon, Tuy cenuon twok up its e of warch ne snnounced fn yeutorday's Tiinuxe, snd formed about the bistid- g, Thw cercinony was performed according to the customary waaner of the Catholic Church on These necasions, DBishoy Foley, accompanicd by numerous pricets of tho parish, and aressod In full canonicaty, tad Belgha- ceeded to wpeak of condition of | Wb openiug prayer fur-the prosperity ond suc- suclely, urging o councctlon there- | Cees of the wow ball; Afler ihe stune with that tho greal questivn was Luw | bad been wprinkled with the toly 10 belter the condition of the lower wud pooree | waler, 8 box contalnlng the following clar ‘Fhere were 1o this country 116,000 e and 4, 000 ceiminals, and iy wers ‘ope ported 3tk cont ul 15,000,000 sunvally, Opee tentl of thiv auw, approvriated 1o somis such pure Voee 58 the Indusirial Schoal, could uut fail 1o du & vat dcal of pood, for idleces bewat aib, wod firiietry was boussd uatd 1u band with all that was g ‘creat, The speaker then soviewod some wrticies was plarcd under the stone: Tuz “I'niu- Unk uod uther daily papers; colu of Uine years xhuluuuvh- of bis Huobiuess Leo N aud Bishop viey: Latin docunieut contsiniug the bumes of e priscipal diomtaries of the ¢huteh and Blate al tue prescnt e und stgued by Blehop vy und tho aticnduub clerdy; the various Catholic bunday-scuoul papers snd a catalogue of e crimiusl statitics of e ity sud biatu to | the Colicge. utatrats the ucessity of Lescbiug Duriag the lowering of . the stone the cholr uan geueratlon of frugality the Miscrers id fhe Bistiop. formally bicssed sud the mece of thy S the bulldisg. At the couclusion of ihe cere- al woulvs, the Rev, Father Kioraun made a briel bt eluutent aud mapteasive aduress, of whicl the 10HOW 1L 18 8 e wuthne: “lo-duy yuu bave witbesved the ceremouy of | fug \be Corner-sione uf tils building, which 1% dealgucd for the use of the dnlervut societies of . 1t ke not s church, but it e 8 bandiog of 8 decply reiigious charucier, und as wuch de- ! d W bave s great aud goud Inilucnce g fo- Dgious slaire. The Cstnolic Chuich bus vne aud that 4¢ the enbizutenment of the s Letween Haud 18 years of ity 1hiL2 1 dicuces und on the public bouoty, sbe touztit Ler wutiluce could but Juia ber lu recognis- o2 the Juporance of sn fudustrial schul for “,""“ PUor 3ud uuforiuuaie, **One Dauper, alwsys s pauper.” was xo aziom sostaloed b Listury, und ake thought & lew sbould Le pudsv Lolabe’ tue ciildicn 1o drunken mid vicious Ereat utm parchts und puce thew 1a schaule whcse they | world and the ssucticution of soute. Everytling tuuld be vdncsted Bud encoucszad to gkeow ub aud | cleg, churches, processious, aud chapels, ure beigine usclul mictuvera of aocicly, justcad of | snd muat be, subordinate o this creat es, Ty ¥eowibg up 10 alew W betoiie pbandoned o 'ae by weociabion. Mew bave foand Woincl. aLd S0UIDg Lo Lhe preseul s iciy o iln, in uniuy thete e stre und they SLE Lucu spone eapeciaily of Lhe forw thewacives 1uto sucictics and sodubitive (0 il ale was Cunih cled, which tiky Bhanlage uf it puwer of urauciat So vener. Al Lhe toLey Gie Lad Lo et ks Wil was 3500 frot e Anssciating, uue by unity of sctivu that Christ- 1ans, LUL Lo b bekind L Foat of the World, wita 16 the JURLLGTaBED OF Lae Koud Catse, biaLa 1o lleliial U wew cestind tecaty-as ue Tiili CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, }878. e a bailiine where the youne men of the parsh ean meel and have the liest of aseoctations, and Incoue in time aposties of Catholie fieht throngi. oat the world, “To the ynung en of the preseat beloniza the fature, The Chrirch looka tothe young nien fur 11 sitccess in the fature, and ft 1a ta iram them for thele worls 1hat buildinge euch as thin are crected, tishmltin a good canee, and must Iive a God-given fuflucncs on tho rising genera- o i T'he buflding whose corner-xtone was Iakl yes- feriay will ba i overy respect an excellent one for the usea to which it I8 1o b o THE ATYLR OF ARCHITECTURE i tho modern Gathic with _presced-brick feont and wide, It haw n frontaze of HO feet an May steeet, Al extends back 16 fect on Eleventh strect, The barement will contaln & bowling- aliey, billiand-room, gymnaelum, ~janitor's room, and heating anparatis, On the wnin floor, the Young Men's Sodality will have reading, chees, and debating raonts, and_the married men are to have roedini and cheas roomes, while there fa & Iargce room 1o be devoted to the yonng ladies for reading and moefe. —Frovision has alwo been made on the matn flour for @ teniperance-ball with a seating capacity of 400, O the npper floor the Gentlemen's Sodality will have a hall with a seating capacity of 1,300, The Ladies' Sodality ia to hnve n hall on the rame floor very hittle inlerior In sze. ‘There I8 niso a racristy connected with each of (lese Inrge halle, The bullding Is exprcted 10 be under roof this winter, And will probably he @nrehed next senson, nnd 1 expected to cost nbont $30,000. The building Is inagreat measure the judividnal project of the Rev, Thomas H. Miles, Presilent of the Jesult Colleze. The architect Is Mr. Grez Vigeant, What might bava heen & very distrossing accklont occurred during the ceremonien, A section of the sidewnlk in front of the Jewult College on Twelfth strect gave way for a distance of about fifty feet. There were st least people on tae sidewalk when it feil, snd mast of them were vrecivitated to the wronnd lieneath, a distance of fiftecr fect, Fora short time there was nothing to ho scen hit a confused 10asg of heade, legs, and arma, but when every ome had been hroaght to the antface it wus fonnd that almost by a mimcle no one, so far an could be learncd, " was scriounly injured. llow ruch a crowd could fall such a diatanco withon' any ane Dbelme killed s a mystery. David Snliivan was fnken to his home, No, 8 West larnison etreet, pretty badly stinken up, bat, on examinatlon, no seriois hruises canld ve discovered, althoui there Is some_fear (hat hie haw been injured Internally, Ofiicer Thomas Kelley was hadiy bruised, Lot s pronably ot seriotaly tnjured, Tiie beams wnpporiing the aidewalk were very L and the responsibility for the accident must with the bulluer a8 well ora twho em- ployed him. (CORRESPONDENCE. FOUTHERY HOSPITALITY. 7o the Editor of The Trilune. Ciieann, Sept. 21, —My attention haw just been called to & communication in your columns of the 10th fnst., from **United Brates," wherein he graphilcally portraya the action of the 30,000 spec- tators at the closo of tho 8t. Louls tuurnament, in lisring the Chicago compuny, that carried off tho first prize, and wherein be deprecates thelr **cun- femptible conduct,” not, as It appears, from any personal considerations,—not that It im- phed on the part of (hat vast concourse of people who had witnessed tho varfous company drills uny justifiable prejndice against pall suce cesatul eompany,—not that he recognized among that asscmblage officers of high rank of both armics of the 1telielllon, whoao applaune, denote Ing coucurrence with the declslon of the Judges, would have been preferable to snecrs,—nut thint ho expotienced uny inward promptinys that there wore hundreds in that nudience whose experlenco and ability rendered them cqually competont with the Judges to pass npon the merits of the respoct- ive ‘competitorss bt for the resson that, to his mind, it velriyed on the purt of that ** cruwa’ a “‘hatred fur Northern soldicrs,"—n want of *conslderation of tocal 'luFrlllll\V-" and a lack of appreciation of the lioeral reaponses to” the nppesls (o the North from tho pestilence- siricken cities of the Suuth, nud that it vinened np entouragement for *‘gencrons sonls North and uth' o nope ihat feclings of reconciliation night bo engonderad by the distroxs of tho one w0 gesnerously allovisted by tho other; and ho way, therefore, hapelied to neruld to.the country tho Information that the successful compony was Setrected nil around the circlo by o wind of Bissca™ (a fact gencrally supprossed by your S, Lania corcenvontent), 1 order that un opportunity might be atfordedto tha nlightened and mages nanimous mombers of Soulhern socicly and the Houtliern press to reprobato tho act, and creato o public kentiment that in future woald rendor such vutbreaks lmpossible, ™ 11is communication may sppoar vory plausible to anchiof your resders 84 wero not presenb and therefore unablo to jndge for themselves as to the caudg for such unluyoranle seutiment toward their company; but to those upon thy ground it must appear to be ut leust uncuarituvle In Interpreting #u oroadly this decldedly expressed dissatisfaction with the decision. 11¢ fails to acknowledge tho fact that the Chivka. anw Giuards liad sojourned i the citr tho provioue wevk, and, by their geniality and goutlemanly heartiiz, hisd wou tho celeems uf evory individust with whom they had hiad assoclation; “ho _aoes not 1ocosnize the fact that, by thelr euperior appear- ance, deportment, and drill, they bad earnod the favor ol. and receivod encomiume of pralse from, the many military critice pres- ent; that they wers " from ono of tno stricken cllics,—thomsalves sulerers; and that they had snnounced that any prize awardod to them would oo propriated Lo the retlef of thelr C huns oxctting in the hoarts of tho nultitude a desire to sco thar mammificently dinclplined company tako the uighest bonors,—a duaire suppleniontcd by stru.ag hopes tasod upon the oplatun of oxperts thst their dilll was vastly supurlor 10 that of any competitor, “*nited Blate: douutioss impressed_with the **magnanimity of the Nouthern pross™ apd enlighteninent of buntheru suciety by referonce to fles of 5t Lonts papers, and obscrvunce of the superd treatment ucknowledired to e been re- coived by all other Chicago organizations. In retatation of any dwplications uf tue prescnce of accivusl hatred, ite maoner In which Lackey's Zouaves nlone were entertained ought to abundant ovidence, They wers not ouly recipients from first to last of the hearticat of genuine Soathurn hospitality -ineklova® with the Cinckssaws, but unts of ** artllleried nppiaure "' (an 8 L. Luula reporier expeessed 1t) upon ali oceaslod dumonstrations by thein, * Nu wouner was thelr teamp heard upon Missuuri soll thau the flon. Juhn 1. Murtin sbandoned his businoss, and, o compa- uy with tue lon, 3r, McDunald, gave himself Uver to the entertalnment of this company. They wera tendered a nngniiicent recuption by Company C, »t. Lows Militie, ac their elegant quarieni pussinz from that to 8 lawn purty by progress on tho Ueuutiful grounds of an elegant West End man- afon; gavean cxhibitlon-drill upon invitation of the lndies ot the West Eod for the bouellt uf the Huutlwern sulerers; were tho guests uf Mr. Hhaw at hils world-renowned garden on Sunday, —a dey upon which it fs cloeod to visitors, —and through waici Mr, Shsw peaonally conducted thum; were Iuvlted 1o drill before the Governor, Maj. -tlen. A. J. Busish, the Mayor, und other notables; and wero Leard to suy Lat, were Lhey Frinces of the Royal bloud, they could not uxpect, and would notdesice, n more enthislastic reception and L‘Illdl‘Lc‘fmulur- ativn than tuvy vecelved at the hands Jf tnuse Southoriers whom * United States™ would luve you bulieve ary yut unrcconciled and |nuuvnmme. xiox. WON'Z BE COERCED, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Hept, 22,—~In your fssus of Fatardsy moruing there 14 an ftem serlounly refiecting upun e, which tv so griovousiy false and unfair that [ deem a statemers of the facta but an act of sivivle Justice 1o wmyself, 'The parties prefurring the charge sguinst mae sought to coorce me into paying anote, given and accented lu good fafth, heforo it Wi di ch I declined to dv. They threatoned I\ ct il wers told to procecd; and, after 4 full 1aveatlgation of thy wholo wutter, I was fully and hoporably acquitted and exvuerated by Judso donn M, Wilsun, now Justice of the Peace un tie North Side. Casaius A, JENNINGS, DID NOT WIITS IT. To the Kditor o The Tribune, Cuiraan, Bept, 23, ~There appeared Inan ob- seure aper, which wes distrivuged atuvveral of the churches bn this city yesterdal, o letter pul g Lo Le writtcn by e, waich § brand us 8 furys Heapectfubly yours, WiLLiax Fuuanty, Deputy Slenfl, —— Tinproving the Chiucse Quarter. Sun Prancisen Coranicle, The stand tuken Ly the Bourd of [lealth in the matter of removing wany of the extsting evils witlitn the Chinese quarter Is already bear- fug fruit, Many of the oid rookerics have becn torn down, dud oters will follow fu a few days. ‘Ylie skanties In the rear of 719 Bacrameuto streot, owned by Belloc Frerea, ure to be torn down, us they eanuut be readered nhabitable, aud uther buildinge erected. Tha hospital butld. i on Pacitic alley will ulso he ruzed, aud, us the owoers will ot be permitted to rebulla with wood, they will crect a brick structure. ‘Tho lepers fouud there are L0 be removed to a temporary Juzar-house, which {3 nuw beiog bt on the grouuds vt 1he Counuty Almhouse. —————— ‘Which of the Butlors 1t Is, Burdelte. 4 Fair moruin’ to ye, Mistber Muldoonery, an® the Couvintivu has convaned?” “'Turuo lor you, 3 laes, Mistner Stuugbnessy, an' it b dise convaned, too.? “An' who did they clect lor Guvenor, Misther Muldoonery (™ "¢ Shiather Butler, glory to the sainte.? % Awin, Misther Muldoouery. An® which of the Buthlers t, Mr. Muldooueryd 1s it ths wan that kiled the nagurs, or the wan that sthole the spooust ' Slusha, thin, Mr. Shuughinessy, it's the wan that sthole the spoous.” ' Gilory agm, Misther Mulduonery; t's & good old Dimovrathie vaiue bLe Liad, tov, To the Divil wid Fuuuel Hulll? e ety Why Thers Weren't More. “ Tlhere would be more saluous fu this town,” safd w vative, as the train sluwed north throuzh Moutzouiery, * It ft wusu't for one thinze ** Aud What 13 that{” usiked the tourdse, * Ala’t mure houses,” replied the native, sud the st wpetied s uote-book aud rewatued av- cd u thoughit- | PARTLY UNRAVELED. Identification of the Woman Killed at ?\ven!y-lixth Btreot Crossing, The Cause of Death as Much a Mystery as Ever. All the investizations made thus far concern- ing the death of a sroman Friday cvening at the rallrond crossing on Twenty-sixth street have only tended to deepen the mystery. ‘The trail was followed up yesterday, and resulted fg Hix- Ing the identity of the woman, and the fact that she was on her way to visit a friend. That Is ail. The manner of her death fs as mucha mystery as cver. It may have been murder and rpe, or it may have been purely a ratiroad accldent, but there is no tangible evidence that It was cither. Late In the afternoon D. E. 8ibley, n South Water sirect commission merchant, residing ot No. 1483 Pratric asenue, ealled at Elton's un- dertaker-shup at No, 464 State street, and there identitied the remalns as thoso of his servant girl, who had been missing since Frlnln{ even- ing, Llernnme was Dridget Conncll, her azo about 23, and her mother and relatives resided nt Chesterton, Ind, 8hg was a very exemplary and pious character, dhd scldoim remained away from the house unless she had a apecial loave of absence, Her spare earnings were regularly aent to a widowed motlier, who resides at Chiesterton, and were tsed for the support and education of acouple of young brothers. At Mr. Siuley’s houss it was “asc tained that Miss_Connell had lett the house o few minutes after 7 o'clock Frida~ evening, after dolug up the housework and washiog the sup- per dislies. She requested Mrs. Sibley to give her some money, and was given a 83 note, and upon lenvinf sakd she was gotug to visit her aunt, Mrs, Chorles Clayton, wilo of 8 grocery- keeper at No. 63 Walinco strect, corner ol ‘Twenty-flith strect. A vislt to this place elicited the {nforimation that Mrd. Clnyton expected her that evening., 1t was also nscertained that the deceased airl had visited a servant gir! named Elidh or Nelllo Blower, ot No. 14i) Prairie avenue, only a few hours before teaving, and n call upon Miss Biower.gave the reporter tha first rea) informa- tion he had obtained concerning tho wirl, ns Miss Blower also hatled Irom Chesterton, and kuew consfderable concerning Miss Conncll’s vrivate Jifo. - 8he was ablo totell that Corneltuy P, Mognahan, also fron Chesterton, and board- ing at ' No. West ‘Twenty-second street, lad been in the habit ot ealling uvon Bridget reen- larly, and that upon Suunday (Inst) evenlog ne was to catl, bringlng for compauy & friend named Billle t{effernan, whom he wished to tn- trodnice, And Miss Bluwer binshingly acknowl- edgzed that the ateanger was to submit himsell to her good graces, umd that U he proved ac- ceptabie fie was to “wait upon her ' us Moyua- hua bad been * waiting ' ipon Miss Connell, And ot 7:10 last evening Mr. Moynahau called at the basement door of the residence. Deteet- Ives Klynn and Beott met him and closoly ques- tioned “ttm, but eliclted nothing. ‘The younr man who was to have accompanted him was slek und _could not come. iHe was greatly ustounded to hear that slie was dead, and weut witn tha oflicers to view tho body, Theso facts sud the fact that in August last, whilo sulfering frow fntermittent fever, slio visited her motlier, were ali the facts thut could bu gleaned con- cerniug her history. Lue uetectives aro of the opfnion that she waa killed by tho curs, but that {s by no means clear. A Mrs, Kilberry residing, near that cor- ner, wus st the crossing when the womun was found, hut she states dlistinctly that she saw no porion near the tracks, und 18 positive ene would have sean & woman i onu had been there, Two with dlnner-patls calied her attontlon to womat,who was Iying senseless under tho tru u; u frelghe car, and Uhat was tos first sho knew of it IT WAS AT PIRST REPORTED that two men Lind been acen ruuning away from Mg crossing, aud ths M Kmxen-‘y explaing by saving timt theso two ten with tl palls ro to & packing-house and notided the watchiman, Jerry K an, They returned with bim and wided in earrying the woman into a saloon Just westof tho tracks, Mrs. KIl crryatatesthat the delny was oceasloned by o long froleht train golng south on the west truck, and that while waiting, the Incuming New York express, train twenty minutes behiod time, cameo rushing into town slons the east tracie. [t Dridget Connell waa struck at ull by tho cars sho must have been struck by the locomotive of the Incuming train, us her body was found about twelve fect north o4 the crossiug, From the position in which the body was found it is thought tnat these two men with dinner-pulls must have scen her etruck, or inuat have kuown sowmething concerning the affalr, Thoy liave not yet been found, but thelr testimony to o Cororicr's jury would be invatyavle. It indecd singular that neither Mrs, Kilberry nor any one elsy stunding at tho crosslng heatd any crics and saw no wowman standing near the track. At feast furty minutes must havo elansed Le- tween tho time she left tier home and the- tine tho traln pnssed Lhe crossiug, namely, from 7:10 0 7:50 0'clock, und ft is unressonable Lo sup- poss thnt it took her all this tune to walk, sup- posing stie did not use tho_streot-cars, from ‘Thirty-second street and Prafric avenune to the crossing of ‘I'weuty-sixth and Clark strects, s dlstanco of less than amile. And 1n, 1o her pocketa wers fouud six sliver half dollars, yet Mrs, Slbloy stutes that sho gave hera $5 bill when she left, and it hos not yet been ex- plained what sho did with the nonoy. It is barely possivle that the money was lost, but it 18 not probable. Despite ail theso developmenta the affair s still enveloped in as much mystery as ever, ‘There has not been oue particle of evidonco Lhat tho woman waa killed by belug sceldentaily run down, aud no theory, medical or otherwise, hus yetbeen formed which will reconclle au acel- dental death to the laceratious about the de- censed’s perdon, and tho bloodiness and renis that wero found about her underciothing, ‘'f'he actual and direct causes of death, as ascertained fn the post-mortem, could ly huve beet caused by an uceldent on tho rowd without leay- Iug somne external murks or brulses ubout that portion of the boly which was Injured. MEDICAL BXAMINATION, erday Dr. Geiger, Couuty Physielan, made_an cxamination of the body of ihie der censed womaun to determine, if possible, the cause of her death, 1t was held In the prelses al Mr, Elton, the City Undertaker, ot No. 454 State strect, After & thorough cxamination Dr, Gefger pronounced that toe immediaty cause uf death was rupture of the splecn and nternal bemmorrhage, When asked whether =4 g he was ot uplofon that an vutraze hod been committed, the Doctor sald thut be was convinced that there had Lren an uttempt that way. e quoted certain facts fu that counsetion whicl, though fotereat- gz to the medieal student, ure not neessary for the publlie. The injuriea which were de- scribed fu yesterday’s paper might, the Doctor thuugat, have been made by some uther causs thuu an attempt 1o rupe, but that of course ap- plivs vuly to the body. The damage to the underclothing was of wuch & nsturo ssto pre- clude uny uther nnmtnc-u than rape, Tha tuquest will be hield this afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Morgue, corner of Elghteentn und Arnold streets, When Dr, Gelicer flrst saw the body of de- censed he was ol oplnion that becould identify it. v seews that about ten Javs ago he was called on to review ut the West Madison Street Statton & woman who bud been brought {u s cruzy by Ouleer_ Caok, of the Rolli Station.” N concluded that she was not fnsane, und ordered bee to be returned to her howme, Nu. U1 Hedtleld street. A couple of days afters wurd he found the same wouan i the lare rlson Btreer Station, oud ordered her taken hume agajn, Oun viewing the budly; yusterday Dr, Gelzer was lmpressed with the benef that it was the coruse of the alleged erazy woman, amd ne went at onee to -Harrson-Street Stution to telewruph after ber busband, On reaching the station hie was astonistied to find that the wom- whom he hod concluded wus ut the under- aker's was in & vell, awaitiug his orders, bay- Iug been aguin captured whil walking about. ot iador olndnttus BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, Kpecial Dispatch 16 The Triduxe. Broosmixngrox, I, Sept. 2L—Tus Ilon. Fu- gene Stevenson, of Helewa, Ark,, was attacked to-day by bleeding at the luugs, and lies lu u eritical eoudition. }le has for somo years been connected with the-Uoverowent of Arkausus, and 18 u brother of the Hou. Marsball Bteven- sou, of Helena. 3 e —am—— Hutler sud lola, st. Lowls Journal. Gov. Bela Hughed, of Colorado, dined with Ben Butler one ulicrnoon, aud the two sat very late over their winey—Bey, fn the wesniime, strukinie Beia's fur all ** with the grain” ‘They Bad stowed away s gowod deal ol champazue when Butler's secretary came fu saying: “en- vral, there are 4 number of callers In the mrlur' who've beets waitingr o lonz tune to see you.” *\Who ure they” demanded Hutler, S 8everal elegunt gentlemen from the wo eleguut ludics, also frow tbe replied the seorctiay, Vel exclaued Butler, lay- jug biy hand affecoonately ou Hela Hughes' kuee aud throwing bis cocl over bl shaul- der fu the duceddon of the secietary, v well, wruitly. Cast anid he dinner- | you tell those clegant gentlemen from the Eaxt nnd those elegant Iaflea from the East that Gien, Butler 1s buay with a_d—dl clezant gentle- mau from the West!” That mado Ben solid with Bela. SPORTING. BASE-BALL, The zames for this week will be three between the Chicazus of next year and the Indtanapolis cam strenctheneca by Ferguson, Harbidge, and Cassidy. These will be plaved to-day, to-mor- row, and Wednesday, The Syracuse Btars will be here tho last three days of the week. The Cincinnati Enguirer of Saturlny pives the figures for the batting of ita club for 1873, making the sccond congribution of such statis. tles out of the six Leaguo clubs. ‘Thorofs rea- sou for suying, however, that tho figures given by the Kuguirer are no doubt very much less Ahan will be shown hy the ofliclat score, for rea- sons which niay be appreciated Dby those who luve watehed things. In order to indicate tho runk of the men of Chicago and Cincinnat! the fotlowiug table lias been nade up, combining the flgnres of the two clubs that the public may see how the twenty-one stand with reference to cach other, The ligures for the two preceding years (fur so many of the men aa bave Leaguc records) s also apgended for purposes of com- varisont Record Record Record for for for rlayers, Ang 870, Start, Chicago, . Anson, Chica Ferguson, Coi Jones, Clncinnatt Mev A Cincinnati, Lartiiize, Chicago J. White, Cincinnath Larkin, Chicago ,.... Dickerson, Cinclnintl. Qerhurdt. Uineiunati. Itanki Keily, Cassliy, i Tiatlinan, Mitchell, Raltivan, Ltemaen, Chicazo . Mctlolian, Chicago’ incinnnt, Pawers, Chicago. W. Wlte, Clucin eelnl Mapateh (0 The Tribun MiLWAUREE, Sept, 2%—The Peorfa Reds de- feated the Maple Leals, Ih the Emcn uf about 2,000 people, thia afternvon, by ascore of 2 oo, Tho Milwaukees will leave herc on Tuesday evening for a trip West. playing at Davenport, Dubuque, aud other citica. TIHE TURI. Quiycry, Ill, Sept, 23.—Hopetul, Edwin For- rest, Luly, Greal Eastern, Dame Trot, Smug. mler, and some forty other horses arrived by special train from Kansas Clty to-nizht, and are now quartered on the Falr Grounds. The races aunounced for the Qulncy Fulr will come off as advertised. In the tree-for-al) Thursday, Hope- fifl, Edwin Forrest, Great Fastery, and Brott ‘Thotuas, all of whown ure here, will trot, Tho Indications are that the mecting will be the greatest success of the Western clreuit, Cixcixnart, Sept. 20—Tho Chuster Park As- soclation has opened a 2:10 ¢lass purse of $300 and a paclng race purse of $400 fur the fall meeting, Lntries close Wednesday, Sept. %5, at 11 o'clock p. m. : i PEDTSTRIANISM, Fpectal Dimatch o The Trivune. Fonr Waxxe, Ind., Sept. 22.—Yeaterday at @ p.mw., George Guyon, of Chicago, entered upon a fifty-umilo walk at the Rink, Ilo finished his task at 11:55, baving completed it in the re markable time of cight hours and ffty-lve minutes. Joseph Lumbord, & lotter-carricr, wou the amateur watk for o gold wateh, over six contestunts, making twelve miles in two hours und thirteen minutes. THE TRIGGER. BAN Fraxcisco, Sopt. 22.—The Btate Fale closed yesterday ovening, The Sumner Quard, of this city, won the first prize in the militury shiooting !.uurunmcntl maklig 738 poluts out %r:‘-pumqla 1,000, forty men suooting at 200 CANADA. Obltuary — What Will Premler MoKenrle 102 = Provinctal Exhibition at Toronto— The Methodist ilymm-Book —Movament of Troups. &wwecial Dispatch®o The Trivime. OrTAwa, Sept. 23.—~The Hon. J. Slmpson, Assistant Auditor-Ueneral, is dead, Ho was Cultectorof Customs at Niagara for some years, and sat for Niagarain tho Canada Asscmbly frcm 1857 to 1804 Howas o member of the Exccutive Councll and Provincial Sccretary of Cannda for a short time in 1864, ‘The Checkley counterfeiters case fa atill in abeyance, and o further remand has been found necessary. ‘There appears to be some ditliculty about the ‘extraditlon ot Jobn Checkley from tho United Bates. Specict Diroateh to The Tribune, ToroxTO, Scpt. 22 ~Everybody s zueseing at what Mr, McKenzle will do,—whetlier he will follow the procedents set by Mr. Disracll and Mr. Giadstone, and hand over his trust to the Gavernor-ticneral; or whether he will follow the more conatitutional course, and meet Parlla. ment, The Globescemns to thiuk ho will follow the latter plan, for it says the people havea right to demand that the uew Government shall bo prepared with a definite announcement of Its Lmlley “oy the e Parlisuient tncets and Mr, McKunzie luys down his trust.” On the other haud, 1t bus been intlmated {n gome: Conserva- tivo organs thut Mr. MeKeuzio Is 80 crestiallen thut he refuses Lo inake any more appolntiments, aud will resizn at once. ‘Uhis would be r more creditable coursu than to follow the example of his predecessor in oflice, and isako soveral scored of appotutinents while standlug {n the hall with his carpet-bag in baud, atter being shown the door, 2 ‘Ihe Provincial Exhibition opens here Tues- day, Io toue new grouuds on the Garrison-Com- mons, Where oxtensive bulldings have been erected. The prospects for the shuw belng the best fu many dcpartmonts that haa ever been held dn the Provinee, are exeellont, Tue cutries alrcady amount to about 10,000, A uew rule of the Agricultural Boclcty has operated sumewhnt to diminish the number of cutrica that would otherwiso have been wade. itherto entriea have been made when thero was scarcely any latention of showing the artl- cles entered, At the London show, last year, over B0U borses wero entored, but uot half “thut oumber turted up, and jusuy other depart- ments were i the samo state, Means lave now been taken Lo sscurs the snowing of everytiing entered, Tho show of live-stock will ‘e un- usually good. ‘lhe number of Bhort- Ilorns- entered is . rar In excess of the number shown last ycor. Awmong them will be prize-takers st the Utlo Btate Fair, held at Cloveland last week. I'he show ot 81ort-Horns there was declarod by the Uhlo Farmer tu have buen (he beat-tha took place in the United States eattle mentioned made u clean sweep of the prizes, it may be secu that thoy are of no or- diuary merit, Othor breeds of caitle thun Snort-Horus will be well rouresented; amon, ""f(’"' » breed new to this Province,—the Hol- stelus, ‘I'he_entries of sheep, pigs, and poultry aro numerous. bout $U0,000 Iu prizes will Lo glven, 'Cne dovernor-tisneral Is expected to by present to open the Extilbition, on {ucsday. Spictul Dispatch to Tha Tribune, 4 MoNTREAL, Supt, 24—in tne Generul Canfer- enve of the Methodut Courch of Cunada, the report of the Hvmn-Book Commlites again cawe up for consideration. ‘The tirst part of the report recoinuieads the eluninution of 130 by, and she rewoval of extracted lucs equal to the number ot elghty other hymn ‘Tuis was one of the 1nost teresting questiv that eame before the Coufercicy, anud elicited & werm diacussion,—a latge number of leading ministers present takivz vary i 16 It was wi- yocuted by some that the matter be left with the Kcumenical Counell, while others beld that this would be tautumouut to suying that the Method:st body of Cauada are the unly people focupable of vreparing . hvimn-hook for them- selves, other bravchies of the Methodust fannly buviug jusy revised.and published new Looks, The KRev. Dr. Hycrsou mads & power- ful defense of * the book duw used by Metboulsts, relerred the way [ 10 whicn brethren In England and the United Htates nad acted, and thougot tue Cuwmltice should bave taken more tlme, and, ubove all thinys, leave tho 500 hywne as Sr. Wesley bad lelt then), sud sdd such a supplenent us would coutyin ‘some bundreds of bymns that the Committes inizht spprove. A wmotion wus finally ardopted, to the ctlect that the bymu- buook be referred back to e Cowmittee, with iustructious Lo complete thelr work und pub- Llish the book within two yeurs. Iu the stock-market there nas been sn ad- vance i Montreal Telegraph uwud Merchants' Bank, with considerable busiuess fv ths foruer. Boue atiribute tue better feclivg fu tho stocky 8 prospect of the coucerns dulug tuore bu ness with the coming Goverument, ‘The Tweetieth Kegluieot, stationed wt Hall- fax, has becw videred O L 1 readluess bo e bark for Gibraltar, as they are to be replaced by the One fiundred and First Regiment, from Ceylon, to arrive In a fewa weeks. M. Aen B. Foster, Manager of the Southeast- ern Raliway, has returned from Encland, and it i< reported ‘that he aucvecided fn geeting the funds promiacit by his father for the completion of the Berel Rallway, from Sutton to Sorel, Que., nincty-five miles In length. The road ta expected o hecomplate by tie and of JTanuare. Measre. Kerry, Watson” & Co., In their sult againat the fisters of Providenee for dantagea by allezed fnfringement of trade-marks on spruce-rum, have been granted permission by [ the Court of Appeals—which confirmed the Jrigment of the Bupresne Court, tsmissing the action—to appeal to tho Queen's Privy Council. RAILROADS. JOWA RAILROADS, % Fnectnl Corprspandenca of The Tritnne, Des Moivgs, Sept. 18.—Tho railroad com- panies of this State are sending in their first report to tho Rallroad Commissioncrs, under the new Ballroad law. fleretofore the reports closed the year Dec. 81, ut the Commissioners have changed the term, making it close with the 1stof July, Thesc reports are more de- talled and cover a auch wider field thao under the old system. Buttwo of the Chieago trunk lines have as yet reported. The Chieago & Northwestern reports the following Lalance sheet June 30, 1878: v Dr. Cont of 103d.+00suverenns, Cost of equipment Coat of Menominee River ftond Advances 1o pronrieiary toud; Material snd fuel on hand,. Kxcose mundry accounts over enr- oEent latle and accuiint 302,771, 000,72 8,501,001 (1) 407.600.00 1, 701, 850, 04 820,301.75 20, 470,41 e 376,413,400 $74,410, 100,08 $30, 812, 600. K} ... 39,7051, 000.00 sod cr. Capital ntock. Funded debt. Accrued ren Menomince mortgage bonda, 400, 000.00 Bulanco to credit cuunt,, 4,104,5907.53 . ~ 874 410 100,08 Tho number of passengers killed during the year was, from their ewn misconduct, 1. O cinployes: enusés beyond thelr control, from their own misconduct, & O others, fro atealine riddes, 45 treapass ou_ tho tracks, 2. Makhigz a total of 11 killed, Of those {ujurcd there were: Passengers, 0 employes, from causea beyond their control, 8: from their own miscunduct, 03 others, from stealing rides, 43 frum treapass oy the tracks, 63 making totol of 17 injured. ‘I'ho number of passencers car- rled was 3,201,520, ‘The 1llinols Centeal makes its report of hal- ;ml(l‘g ‘:nzel, through fta proprictary rosds, as ollows$ 5 CEDAR FALLS & MINNESOTA, Conatruction, cont of rond, . Mhinesotu & Southwestern stack. sl eatate Sinklog fund,.. 2 » 130, 3.8, Kennedy & U0 iranstes sgonts 3.036.00 1,187,250, 60 835, 10WA FALLS & SIOUS CITY. r. Constraction, v ere 7,685, 000, 00 Costoraas . 1 Mirsouri Valloy Land Cumr 8, 800, 00 Duw fram Dlinots Central R, 22,208,153 Dae from 5. C, & Pacific it It. C 16,030.70 7,900,509, 32 cr. "‘.s <3 Capitai stock... 623,500, 00 Funded deat, firet inorizade bonds.. V47, 60000 Floating debr, overdue coupor 8, €, It it Constractlon Co, 's acc't. Balance tocredit of lucuma sccount, 4, 7M. 01 85,160 61 05,537.16 $7,700,608. DUBUQUR & BIOUX CITT. $5,730, 380,00 250,010.04 Toad sad appartenances Towa Ilomcstead Com; Connty warrants Profit and loss. Loaus recelv: [ Capltai stock texned fn Dubaque. Capital stock 1ssued (n Now York, lr.;?mulnnck. fractional ahares. 1 37.200,00 4,002, 100,00 050, 42 ortgage banus, First Division 206,000, 00 wortyage bonds, Second D 681,000.00 Flr-(-mnrlfn from land & Fractional hand scripeeeseeeevan Tands Dubuquo & Sloux City. Landa lowa i{umestesd Compuny. 5,277.74 Incomo a 101, 507,07 Unelajmes 11,414,580 Divigend 04,05 Iucome int intercet.. 110,770, 23 Total ceuvean oo cese o $0,171, 010,18 During the year thero wera carried 303,650 passengzers on Lhe [linols Central. Passengoers killed, nous; employes killed from misconduct, a3 othiers, klired Trom trespasa on tho tracks, 8 making. a totul of b xilled. Of those Injured, thery yero pussenjzers from causes bevond their control, §; from misconduct, 2; “of .emnloyes, frotn causes bevond thelr control, 33 from injs- conduct, 183 others, from tresvass on tho tracks, 75, mukiug a total of #5. - ¥ The complaint of tho Toledo, Peorla & Warsaw to the Rallroad Commissioncrs aguinat the Burlington, Cedar Rapkls & Northern, that it discriminntes againat it In favor of the Chicago, Burllngton & Quincy in haullng elum.{ und loaded cars, under Bee. 10 of the new Railrond law, has been remunded to the Toledo, t'eorin & Warsaw for proof to show that 16 {a a corporation under tho lawa of this State, and I8 s comnceting Mno with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern. The Comumissioners hold that if 1t fs not such o cou- necting line, It hus novuuse of uetion under that luw. 'This will probably end the matter, for that rosd has no corporatu extstence west of the cunt sfde of tho Misalssiopl River, amd It ouly cros that river at the sutlerauce of the Chl- cago, Burlington & Quiney. ‘Ul rule lots out the Burlington, Cedar Rap- 1ds & Northern simply on the ground of con- nectl IL would not vperate In favor of the Chicaga, Burllugton & Quincy, which 18 u con- necting ling with the Toledo, Peorin & Warsaw, unless the Board tequires the furtber proviso that such connecting road must have a corpo- rate existence {n lowa, [donot underataud they extend the ritle that far, Untll they do, they will fal) atort of cquity und fustive to Tuwa corporutlons who fnvest tieir mitlons fu proper- ty aud pay taxcs to the State. Prestdent Riddle and other officers of the Chlcago, Rock Island & Pacifie are notr moking an fuspuction of the Keokuk & Des Molues, preparatory to taking possession Oct, 1. It 4 underatood that the present cilicl Buperfu- tendent, . K. Laln, will be petatued, and the road will be oumed the Keokuk Division, Thy general ofllces will be removed hore, Tho sta- tious will all be rutnnbered according to the scrica vn the Chicazo, Rock Island & Pucliic. ‘Tho name of Swinmit will be chauged to A Zion. Beveral wmiles of new steel rails will bo Talil this full, und the track placed fu trat-cluss condition. * The road will be run fur the good of thy public and profit to the leasces, e v Oua Way to Get Murrlod. leno (Vev.) Gaaaita. Judge Richardson doesu't pretend to be s nar- son, and therctore f3n't as well up i the wars risie ceretony as the slhiny supporters of a de- cayiug bierureny are. ‘The vouug couple stood up befors Bl 1de utber D sud the Judze fuguired In & cross-questiouiug toos of the grooms . % Are you a citizen of the United Btates 1" The groom took bold of the watdstbuud of bis trousers uud tuged, soying: 1 yoted for Tilden, Jude.! “Why, James!” faintly exclaimed tho blush- Ing creature by his side. “*Iv's 4 fuct, Emiier,' protested Junes ratber indicnantly, sod giaring at the Judge, s flonor coughed and demanded severely s * Do you, sir, w4 & citizen of Nevada aud luw- ful voter of Reuo, soletanly declare shat you wul'l'n: uke ull other cvils aud cleave to this ouc *I've money to bes on it responded the groow, growlug pale, but r!-clng bls arw arouud the wasts of is shrinklug bride. “Tuen, cried the Judge, bringiui his fst down vu'the desk, **Uod bas joived you to- gether, and — the mun that DL you asund- er. “Flo lew Is just what you hke to glve, youny fetlow,” It waa pretty Hberal, and the Court set them :x&. uud Kissed tho new wife several times bee va. e —— The Vrayer-Tut. Paisoure Dapaich, Qov. Bistiop did his best Lo piove the eflicaey of the Lrager-test, by sclecting, fu Lls proclawa. tion ordering fasting and praver for the g, low-fever mufferers, the day on the everin swhich the 8iznal-Sarvice oflee had predict first frost of the seanon Inthe Ohlo Vailey, ———— th Tlongh and aneven foors cannot trear ot & o petwhere A gaod carpet hinine I tsed, Cre ooig Thiat mannfactired o eatton and papr. - can Carpet Lining Companr, York anil o, Now ton. ~ Fur sale by all carpetdealers, NYE-STEAD- Rent. 21, at tha of T Goniwin, 334 West WashinEian:fts, Tasr of. (5, Conkreastion a'lfl%wnh.umsu‘w. Mye and Safije flenl, of 82, Lodis,” The wedalag was s very privaig DEATH TUHNS—The funeral of Gharles Burna wilt (ke oy Tucisy at [0 cloci & m. from H'\'\filuflf'm?“{‘ nertiuato valeary, €0~ New Yurk and Philataiohis papers please co; v " 1. VAN GELDEI=At Mle fata reslence, 03 S1ate. o ihe 24 9L, Levt D. VAD Gelder, 1n the o34 yoar of o “The fumoral wil take pince on Tu 100°cloek. The M:l"mnh! fraternlt; Tamiiy ars cordialty (nviced 10 attend. uglishh Papers blesas 6opy. ABDEY = At 460 West " Adsma-at. Froud, Auber, 10 the S y‘mmh"hififlf’"‘ L, servic 2. UarHages to Husehiin: o VS8, Sept. 2y, 7~ Ponghkeepeio (N. ¥.) paners pleass copy, DONLIN-Sept, 22 , 1873, of AnAultlon, at 2 uy rlorst., Walter, sun of e “‘suwnh:;“m': fona 1. and M Donly uneral from the residerice on’ Mdudsy, Sept. 23, a 10, 'm., by carriages (o Cal e TAYLORTon the marning of the 3L fart., iayarg AR Ho. 151 Were Taylor, aged 10 years aud 3 Funeral from hts Inte residence, joniat, ‘Monday st 1 o'clack. | ¥riends of ih; LEISH=Satuntsy morning, Bep, 31, nt @27 we Adacasat., Mra. Lk { ' Mdsaeat., Mea. Lt o MeLeian, velgved wife of Ag: ‘Faneral seriices at the house to- 2 e Catringes to Graceram 1S 10°d8Y 83 o'clocks, MEETING OF THK 8F 2D TR Hieah Club will be M‘thl.?nN 3 n&fir{‘ll:lv‘“’l [ (Mondny) evenlag, postta Hennete Medteal College, thie Bept, 23, aL8o'clock auarp. 1mportant hoglness cais for & furl attendance, Lower Farwelt Nail, 10 Stadtaan. TTo 0, 4t ¢ Tuoslay, Uct. 15; Bigus day, 6e%. 167 Tomaviiic, W TOR GLESBY " WILL Sy urge Wedagiday evening, sep Thursday eveuing, Bepr. 0 LI arren C AR AT GALES! 33y Rivomingion, ey Sonday, Sept: i "o Tasadag. Bept e e M. GIBISON CONDUCTH TilR meeting (n Lower Furwell 1), 190 EIGIHTH WATD REPUBLICAN GLLUD Miondsy uvening, corner Harrison snd Banyarn ste."UEU. Gy PARKE(L, Secretary. P 10l S incarative Atk will take pia Ttaom of the Palmer | it terest Al;‘g‘,'l‘lfl:“.’ifi By M. M., SANDERS & CO., ul 72aud 74 Chicaxo, I,y Oar next Earge Weekly Auction Saldbp BOOTS AND SHOEY Tucslay Morning, Sept. 24, at 10 o'clock, ‘Wo will offar to the trade special barzainy in Eastorn, Now Yorl, Now Jorsoy, aui N o an’s, '8’y an ou Original Buokor Hoots. e M. M. BANDIRS & Cl Auct' By ELISON, POMEROY & co, Auctloncers, TH & 80 Raadulph-st. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT ATOTION, Monday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m, ' FOURTI! FLOOI BTORK 210 MADISON-ST., Msnufacturing Maclines, Fii and Embroldeting Machines, Cuiting fHocrds and Tables, Cliatrs, Stoves, ne, o Lo ) complete with tank. and pumpr ‘a0 Suntthni. Tujjoys, sre. oo Bradior T lancock, Assigiice ik Th: Siayer & to” U BLISON, VDSEHOY & CUt Auctionenrs, TUBSDA XS SALXE, Bept. 24 at 9:30 a. m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpots, Stoves, &a. Gezeral Herchandise, 3 Singer Mfg, Mackin:s, ELISON, POMEROY & €O, PEREMPTORY SALE AT ATUCTION. 25 Residence Lots NIncteonth and Woodand Psne [l gronad, 824V, , Within etc,1 one Doller and kgl Ahree blocks of the propert) Theso lota are eligluly situated in 8 raptdly improvias nelahborhcud, neas Clirchos BChooth, @, Terivabia for IESTORNCE 10 bara,, 2o+ onare Saie Varcmplory. Terms casy and will ba aanousced wale, For platagr further fnformation apply to ELISON, POMELUOY & CU., Auct'r. By G0, £. GORE & CU,,, 9 and 70 Wabash-av. RECULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 9:30 a. 1 SPECIALTIES: Fenihers, Flowers, Cusstieres, Flannels, Enmibrolderies, Kid Gloves, and Pearl Bultony . I GONE & Cp. ANOTHER GREAT Gataloge Auction Sas BY GEO, I’, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabnsh.av., WILEL DR MADE O BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBER, Weidnesday, Sept. 23, at 93 a. m. prompt, To which all dealors ars favitod. E'ull linet of ‘those HAND.MADE GOODS BOLD ONLY Y US, a4 wail as largo wtaois of PHILA. and NEW YORI niudo good s will b sold, 11 nddition to 3,400 Oasns Wiihi- ASSOIIED KASBTERN-MADH W OUK. Catalogues aud goods resdy for inspods tion Monda; 13y CHAS, . RADDIN & CO., Auctiousers, 114 and 120 wubl}'l‘l!v AUCTION TRADE SALE. 4,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES. 1,000 CASES Rubber Boots, Avctics, and Sandals, TOMORROW (TUESDAY) A, M. AUCTION BALE DRY GOODS, Wednesday Noxt. Ci E D] & O, & CO W, A, BUTTERS, LONG Aucuoyeers and lies)-butate Agenis 17350 173 itanduip-st. REGULAR AUCTION TRADE BALE, AR AT gs."?fil‘-’@'&'xfi‘uu GO0, “"l’fl{f SHOES, “REGULAR BATURDAY SALE, ALITS & 178 Itaudulvbi st Furniture, Carpots, Stoves, Ftou W, A, BUTTELS. LONU S CO.. Auctloaeert. AILIOAD LANDS. _CLOSING OUT. ilicols Contral Railroad Cowpany 1¢ 00 !l:fnlfiklaul:flo.mnmn of ita unsoig dunds ng $u the soutbern part of the State, ot xrestly 16 duced prices, ¥or rataite winter w buckwbeal, vats barle I3 berrics of all kinds, thea, orses, cattle, wmules with but littls expenac) | healiby, Good waler. Fur {ull pact w P DAGC ud 1 apd shecp Csu be LN "The clinate 18 mid it are apvif Land Commissionor L. €0t It Itovw 11, No. 75 Michigeu £ Seud fur a