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~ LE RALLROADS. Exclusion of the Burlington from the East-Bound St. Louis Pool. No Signs of a Let-Up In the Wabash-Burlington Contest. Anothor Contempt Case Arising Out of the Western Indiana. Some time iyo the © Burlington & Quincy Railroad applied to Commissioner Fink: for ndinission Into the onst-bound poot fram St. Louls and wt share of the business trom thit elty. Commissioner Fiat, after consulting with tho St. Louis ines and fading that those roils were opposed to yiviug the Burlington any thing. subtmitted thy matter to the 'Trink-Line Arbitrators—Messra, Crnrles Fronels Adame, Jey David A. Wella, and dA. Weight—for arbitra: tion, Tho artittrators had the matter under cons sideration nati now, and yesterday subinitted w the following deelston the roids in tne terest: gion to tho Chairman of the Joint Exes Comulltes of Ate, 2 lust, we herewith forward you our deelsion on the elalm of the Chienyo, Hurlington & Quiney luitrond Company of May 1, 188), for an allotment of cast and west bortnd business to ahd trams St, Louls. la thtsen: the Chicaya, Burlington & Quiney being a ines der of the General Hallrend Association repres sented by stho Joint Executive Committee wid having tecess over [is own tracks to St. Louls, but not boing 1 memberof the existing Bt. Louis: pool, applies te be recognized 49a tnember of that pool and to have a fixed pereentage of tha entire St. Louis traflie allotted to it. The St Louls terminal reads comprising the present pool at that place otjeet to the proposed: revog= nition of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rafiroad as a metaber of the sate, and the eons eequent allotinent to i of a percent. ne Tho question, therefore, first be deelied is, whether, under existing agreements, the Bond Arbitration has any power cither te add to or diminish the aimmber of those eomposiiyg Mie local pools at given palate. ‘Lhe whole pooling system ng it now caste is based on tho pring t ples of voluntary asgochition, The Joint Exce= tive Committee can neither compel a rond to poo! its business. nor ean it foray Ue roids cont Posing any pool to mimit otber roads Into dt. Tn uithor case tils must be done by mutianal cons sent. She unitorm practice bitherte hus been for tho roads, Gr on portion Of them, at piven pohtts toagres to pool their business, and the qmestions that have been deelded by the Hoard of Arbiteution are those arising among tho rouds this nasvciited after agreement to forint pool hus been made. The pasition of a roth be» junhug to tho sAxsecistion, and represented in the Joint Exeetttive Committee, but not’ admitted fi tho neal pool nt any pooled. point at whieh it controls trate Taelllties, is nut wlTected by tho fact thut some or atthe other roads are thus poling their local business. {tis in noway thereby excited trom a share inthe trite of that points it fs entirely free at tho established rates to do all che busi ness It eau comnimnd, and muy rt (teelf todo business in tiny feitimate way, subject to the ruicg of the Association, “These conclusions are in harmony with the dcelsion mudo by Me. Fink i bls ruting ont similar question which came before the Joint Exeeutlve Committes fn connection with tha division of trailic from Detrote and Ontario, at the mneeting of the Committee of March 25, 1860, anit xeems to be the only ground which cortd le tuken consistent with tie spirit and usige oof = the = Assoclution us it naw exits. In present cuse, therefore, the ubjection of the members of tho existing pool nt St, Louis to the admission of the Chicago, Mitrlington & Quiney to that pool ts tual, aud vot inti that Company, by mutual consent, becomes ih Incniber of ‘the pool ent a contigs of the traflic In question be itl to it." Tho Burlington, although its appiication for n shave of the st. Louls trate {5 ected, enn nevertheless be satiated with tho decision, ag It necords it the right 10 secure all the business tt canat St. Louis by any fale means at regular rates, Under these tlreumstunees it will no doubt he able to secure a Lirger share of the St. Louls business than ft would have received had it Doen awarded n regular percentnge. Thy St. Louis roads wilt no doubt tind ont in good tine tht they buve made a serious mistake in not admitting the Burlington tite their pool and-thue- pet rid of i vlose cumpellt- or, Sho St. Lows ttnes will probably sigue that, the Burlington route belug longer tua ony of the regulnr pool routes, L wil not bu nble to secure much businead at the emo. nites. But the Burlington, being thus anubbod, vill probably not be partlewiar with the muln- tennuve of regular rites froin St, Loula, and it hag often been pre that when khippers can wet good Inducements they will Jist-us soon slip thelr goods over a longer line, 60 tong as It de responribte tn case of damige Gr lusy, and that tho Burlington (sas responsible ag any of the regular pool lines no one will deny, ‘There ja on inconsistency In the decision, how- ever, that deserves some hovee, About a yenr or do ago the Ra eae npplied for weshire of tho. west-bound St. Lonls business. At Uint tine: tho poot ruads running to St. Louis objected, tho game na in thls case. Nevertheless Commissioner Fink and the nibitrators decided tbat the Hurtiagten fy onlitlet t0°u!4 per cunt, and took te all out of the Alton's 12 per eent, although this roud vehemently protested, The. Alton ciiued that it wits insist to take all this business from one ling that already hada sinalter Roare than it was entitled ta, and: that the Jure ilugtowt percentage shonid have been taken equally Croutall the lines. StL the arbitrators: refused to entertain the protest of the Alto, ehiining that thy Burlingtou was 1 Chicago Ine, and consequently ite percentage must cul OUT of the shure allotted to) the ronds leading fron Ch! at to St. Louis, and us the Alton wis tho only Hino to St. Lows trom thixelty it had to stand tho burden alone. Now, would Jook to fa man up on tree that IC the Burlington 1s entitled to 1 ghiare of tho wost- bound business te should ulso be entitted ton Share of the eustebound, and If the unmiiinons consent of the pool Ines to the adinigsion of a new Ine into the pool Is necessary now tt should have been necessiry x year neo when the Bure Mngton was nvurded a share of the westepound + business to St, Lonis, BURLINGTON-WABASIT CONTEST. Mr. 'E, J, Potter, Genéral Manager of tho Bure Mngton & Quincy Rullvoad, returned from his Westorn trip yesterday. Mr. Potter and tho. other oniclals of the road spent several days wut Peorla making arrangements for the cons struction of tho new Leora & Toledo Branch. The contracts for tho construction of the Nrst twenty miles of the road. from Peorly east wil ‘bo awarded on tho ih of this mouth. The aur vey Yor tho bridge nerosi the Htinols River was alzomade, Itwillbo Just WW feet above the ‘Potedo, Peorla & Warsaw bridge, and work on the forndutions will at ones be commenced. After ‘getting (urough with the business at Peoria the party made a trip over the Lake Erle & Western Hallroud, which rua from Hluomiugs ton ta Fremont, 0), and is about to be extend! to Sandusky, in Luke Erle, Tho obect of thhd telp wus for tha purpose of seeing whethor A sAthetnctury truly urmiigement enn bo made with (bls fine to give the Hurling ton new stern wutlet until the completion of ta Toledo Ine, ‘Tho Burlington muanigera declare tauinactyes pie pleased with the condition of this rond, and they aay they will bind & Draneb at uneo from ‘thar with this rotations look lng towards «a settloient of Uh eR betwoun tha Buriington and Wabi Coin aWerg now fh progress. Mr. Potter sald cit ad fay ts he know thare waa not the least (rut IA the reports, and thay were probably: gatten up for the purpose of Influgnelus the stock mars kot, Hu could not sow how such negotiations could be carried oh -in- Now-York, whan wil tho Hnageras vl bath compmnies ure tn tho Weat mike dug urrangewmenty for the careying out of thor Seales us oriiinlly Intended, The Wabash could secure peneo at any uement by ainiply Stopping the bulldtiy of tiew tues Jute the tere rtory of othoy compiunios. Aw yet tt had shown ny Hicliugtion te imuky sea concession, ‘Tho er acuitedl tbe doterminedd to foree n road war, aud the Burlioguou was propures for thy cuntest, alias ig INDIANADOLIS & EVANSVILLE, Hpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tyotanavorts, id. Sept. 3.—Judye Gresham to-day beard argumenta in 4 proceeding for an. {ujunetion uyainat the Indfunupolis & Evuuse Yio Kattrond Company and it. G. Hervey, lis General Manager, to prevent thom from buitd- {Dg a Hine of rond along the oll Evansville, Tndlanupalla & Clovelaud Stralght-Line Haile Foul, The comptainauts claim te own all tho Huts and frauchtses of the Evansville, In- re polls & Cleveland traikbt-Line by virtue aon rebase under dveree of forvclusure uf Pewee favucd by the United States Court, ey further olntin thit whe Indiunapolis & Hyabavitle, Company, which la Proposing to oh aa the Ung survoyed fur the Evansville, Ine funmaa ei argue, we +. 1 je UNCONS! ODM Ee Of the law uuder whiub it operated, the uw rovidiny for the couumnation of pry} y Due engin tauerelct curporations, caer WESTERN A Motion wus inado yesterday morning before tit ‘Tuley, in tha cuse of tho Luke Shore & yhehlgan Southern Railroad Company aguinet i Chicago & Western Indiana Rallroad Come } ny, to attach the ollicersof tho latter Company or cuutempE fn Ulsobeying the Ipjuaction, Tho INDIANA, Mod tn Maret lo prevent the Wee Jndindga Toad froin dying a trick over Blocks sad hy and Bat sof Blok oh, belng the property anened by tha Lake Shore ond near the titers lon with tho 8t. Charles Alt bing nt Six tretrert. Te will he remembere] that wo. S09 an appleation wus tute in the se nd for the sine purpose, to dudge Hare re it oust, numneind he after having fexued the rele to show crtise, rebised to co on with the inatter on the ground that he hid ne Jurindletion, but that the wpplication tnust he made to Judge Puley, who haul oripinally lasnied the tnunetion, Meo Hig. in inating the npphendtion, pree sented the rulldaviteol a IG Pagans, Bitperine fendent of the Weeder Division of tha Like Shore Road und of BI Olirke, Chlef Bagiiver oF the sume Tine, to thy otfect that tho Weatert, Hidiant bad, since the issuing of the tagite Waid two tracks neross: the forbidden terclt Comnscl said that. urver been dis rense of contempt, a asked If the rule shoukt not go agulust Stowart, who superintenied tho laying: Of the track, me Mr, High sald that;as Stewnr! tothe bill, he wont only vk for a rile 1 th J. 2. Brown, and the other of- he rate was then Issued, rete when the argeinents will be hewn THE WABASIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oats, Sept, 30,—Solon Mumphreys, Uresident of tha Wabash Railroad Company; A, f. Hops King, VieoPreshlont; George i. Dunlap, Die rector; Joti CO. Gantt, Gener Manager; ‘Thomas MeKissop, General Superintendent, werd: fu this city to-day on business conn with the running of trains of tho Wabash, St. Louls & Maettic Wallway nto Ori, and Une election of depot-grounds Ii Onnthi. ‘Phey arranged for wn aie tine between Omaha end Chiceay by exe tenting the Missourl, lowa & Nebraska Kon to. 8 conection with the Wabush, St. Louts & Paellte at or near Shenandoah, fa, When the Wabash, St. Louis & Muetle enters Oumnn byt crossing tho Missourl iiver, the other Lowi Poul runds will be oblized tu fallow, NORTRMIWEST ve Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicagn Tribune, Sroux Crry, In. Sept. 90.—Tho Northwestern Company are making demonstrations on the up- Per valley of the Litue Sioux looking towards a fine lenving the Algona Tranet, north of Web Jity, and thenee west iidway between the yt the Uitiels Central and the Chicaze & S. Hoghitt, Manun- ble Monty, af the Northwestern, reporte nat Sioux lapids lutety In tho disy nycer buy lag land, ‘Ther exciten the t route of the road. towns ulung the supp UNCTIOD Councit Beures, li, Sept, An hnportant decision was rendered in the United States Clre cult Court here to-day by Judge Lave, reatrain= tog the Sonthern Town & Nebraska ttallway Com- pany from unnecessarily crossing the Une of tho Misgottri, lown & Nebraska Company, which was first lovated, ‘The tssue hos been watehed with, profound laters by the peopie of Southern Jowa Tor several weeks, as It alfects the extons elon ot what ts Known as the Drake Rond, and 13 Iya war bet’ 1 the Walnsh, St. Louis & Hie and the Chicago, Ruclington & Quincy, CONSOLIDATION, OsAwatromin, Kas, Sept, $.-—-Ata meeting of stockholders of the St. Louis, Kansas & Arizona Halbvay held at this place to-day, tho consolidation of that Company with tho Mis- gourt Paellle was ratified. Over two-thirds of the stock of tho corporation was represented. ITEMS. Elm River fs the nume of a new sintion Just onened on the Castleton Branch of the North- ern Faeitic Itallrond. Elin Miver is thirty-one miles north of Castietun, Tho munungers of Western raftronds in this elty say that Jf tho Wabash curries out its project oF tranaferring passengers’ freo of charge from and to the hotels in this ehty thera will certuinty be trouble, 13. they could nut allow the Wabash an advantige of 50 cents on euch, passenger, aud’ they woutd be compelled. to {ake retullatory mensures, Considerable consternation was caused in Western railrond clreles yesterday by reports that the Walush bad tssued a contidenthl elrs cular to shippers Inferining them that the Wabash woult allow a discount of & per cent on freight from this city ta common or competing puis AMAUUNE reporter called upon Mr Riving. Vrolght Agent of the Wabash at this point, touscertain whut truth there wigs in the: report. Mr. itising sald he knew nothing of the existence of such clreulir, and’ could: not bos Veve that ny one hud received any such note, His iustructions were to strictly adhere to the rermlar rites, and give no retintes under any elrcuimetunces, mid thus far ne treignt hud been trken by him except at full tarlit rat ar none would be tuken uiless he should: reeelvo: apecitic orders from tie manners of hla rond, whieb hedld net think probable, He was ine colined to think that certain shippers had started tho report for the purpose uf breaking tho mutes, Hid extra convessions from competing linea, The Groen Bay & Minnesota Raitrond with a Ita franchises, rolltnyg-stock, etc., will bo solid by United States Marshal Fink nt Milwaukee Nov, BL Ths road was sturted trom Green — weat+ ward by tho eftizens of Green Buy, with the View of tupplig the Western wheat fields for the benettof tho milts at tho custern terminus of the Hag, and for the maln purpose or building: up Green tn, Up to two yenrs ao: the roud phrased ald under the “manugement of ty. Directors, bot nt that thio was put into the hunds of Uecelver Case, of Ureen Bay, {te gross carnings Inst, Wer SHBAMKIS Operate expenses, gu The” ulfort to buildup. Green by the belp of this road has been J starcling Kucecss, and the Farmers’ Lon & ‘Brust Cui pany, of New York, lus becowe ured of nd ying iy Money tothe oad, Henea the fureclosttre proveedhigs. ‘Tho probubllities ara that tho youd will be purchased by sane of the jarge Wisconsin ratitiad corporations, CANADA, Tho Noted Preacher Mandford Kleked Out of Doors by an Augry Musband— Boet-ltuot Sugur=Cattle in Quaran- Unt0. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonosto, Ont., Sept, 2.—The latest event in the history of Mv. ‘1, Ws Handford, tho expelted Preacher of the Mond Street Congregational Chireh, whose name figured prominently a short thne ago in connection with a srs, Gorham was Als betug kicked out of Mr. Lesie's house, on darvis street, to-day, by tho master thervof, who found him in the same room with bis wife. Not oa very imuaual | oceurrenca to ho sure, but one whieh un thls ocension ter ribly enraxed tho husband, and caused him vot only ta pat the hntrader out, but to give film a sont pummeling, Ie is doubtful whether Canada’s greatest orator and eluentiontat will be able te Jecture on Horace Greeley. to-tuorraw Wight a8 announees He has been drinking benvily and bebaving in the most seandalons imanwer. It fs doubtful whether the eeleot{s preacher's congregation will now give him thelr nuntennAcE, wd itis Justus doubtful whother, Mr, Piton will ence to carry ont his intennen of Difoting hin through hts proposed leoturing tour af Canidae and the Untted Stated, Specint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAL Bate We—A. large delegation of conduvtars of railways centerhig here will lens to-morraw for St. Paul, Ming, to uttend their annual convention, ‘There are at presout 400 head of English cattle fn the quarantine stables at Point Levis, Thoy have been lniported by breeders in Guturio, the Western States, aud this province, They are moktly of the Hereford breed. but there ure nike Vrurhams, Ayrehires, Alderney, and West. Pilehbaad entity of tho best oluss’ and highest breedtuy, «Anew Leoteroot sugar manufacturing com- pany hus heen establisted ut West Farnham, With a cuphtut of F:0.0W, and twelve Heres ot tond have been purchased a 4 site for the butld= ins, Tho machinery hws beow ordered frou Frince, and the. wunutacture will commence ext full, See not CEE U . Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. .—The body of on Unknown tan was discovered this afternvan in tho woods oppoalt Kunsus City, in Clay County, by some boy's, and at ret it was thought a mur der bud been committed, Upon investigation Tacts were dlscovered which vgtabliebed a frat. eae ‘of sulolde, aud the body will be buried y tho county. . “iNet NATH O., Sept. 30.—Thomas Hell, pho- tographer, who created a sensation a few weeks age by driving a nan from his house at the polat of a revolver, and Oring two shots after bint, on tho ground that he was uuduly familiar with Mrs. Heil, to-night shot himself through hls head, cuusing Instant death. dite wife says ho drew a revalyur and threatened to elout her, when sho fod, and beard the shot wheu she got down stairs," G en ——— CAMP-MEETING. Spetiat Dispaten to The Cicuga Tribune, DATTLE URBEK, Mich, Sepl 30.—Tho Seventh: Day Adventist Stato Camp-Mocting bag opened Up for 8 ten daye' guasion. Thero ia 4 large ate lundance front ull purte of the State. Elder dames White and wife, the bead of the orgunizar Uon, are present. = - CLOSED OUT, PUILADELPHTA, Sept, W.—Tha American Unl> verulty of Philadelphia and Electic Medical Col- lego of Penasytyanta, known to the community aa Ruchupan’s College, ceased to-day to bave further existence by action of the court, ad Shaving becomes o iuxury whon Indulged in dally wie Cuticura shaylug fap. } ME CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1880—TEN PAGES. LOCAL POLITL Gen. Farnsworth Nominated: for Congress by the West Side Democrats. 4 Notes from Headquarters—The Clubs Hard at Work—Weaver's Reception. ' SECOND CONGRESSIONAT. THY DEMOCRATS NOMINATE JUIN Fe PAUNS? wouTit Tho Democratic Second Congresstonn District Convention was bell tn Wall's Hall, corner of Adama and Halsted streets, yesterday alters noou, and was called to order by Henry Waller, dr. Chairmatrof the Congresstonnt Commitice. Qn his iaotion, the Hon, Carter i. Therrlson 1 Clufirman.: returned (hanks, and gald the Cone biy with others, It Vis Hone vention compared favo wag a ool one, guaranteeing tu the people that whoever It put up would be respectable, and des Ferve tho contllence of the Democrats of tho district, He hoped they would norml- nate men ngaiist whem nnuglt could bo euld—men who would lead them on to vletory. Ne be d honestly and curnestly a thi wave wits Kweeping over the tand, aid tho North world be io longer sohdly Itepublicany thougt the South would continue to be solidly Demos eradic. ‘The Deimocritie paris was opposed to Pat aepe Like sectonaliang i never divided on lines, Ie 1 the Convention ta none nate a rison.'*) “You hay peated ne. Hoy candid I Te regretiod to n, It. because he could beat Davis by 2.200 votes, No+ body else could bent bin more thin Lk. io would be Mayor thin bold any other rth. LApphia Hut he added 4 StH yout, ind intended to go buck ress ufter awhile, (C BI NOMINATIONS were then declared to be In ordor, John Nortohoor the Fourteenth Ward, named Gen, John BF, Furnsworthy—a ning of integrity and ability, a bodies Homocrat, and tt wood mills tury mun LAppliuse, dir. Honney: ud Duane Doty,—n War Demo eral, Who, 08.0 newepaper nian, bad dune muck to suppress the Hebelliun, te O'Doniell, af tho Thirteenth Ward, ute De, Whole number, iMy Farnsworth, bh; te . On the Lot wt but halfen-dtozen de gates voted for Farnsworth, and they loo did so. before the result was announced, bis nominne tion bein unauiinots. (Appliuse.} The Chulrsnan congratulated the Convention upon Hts netion, A committee “wos ap nted to bring Farns- worth in, and they did nibout tive minutes, near by watting for ther. het Intradueed he was greeted with cheers, Ie told about hls having been a Republican, a wot hig change of hetrt beeatise that party” had drifted away trom deinitl pusitlon re= gurding State-rights, Every lover of his con- ¥ try dadof Uberty could now stand on the same ground,—a relinbilltated, regenerated, and {reo Democracy, ‘Phe Republican party wes a party. of evil, and ought tobe dethroned, Tie wanted to sco Hincoek and Kuglish elected, and, if given firm and hearty support, he wolild ake hold and help carry Chicago and the State, If elceted, he would bring bie past experience pluy, and serve his constituents honestly and Jaithtully. LApplause.] STATE TOARD, Three were mentioned forinember of the Stato Hoard of Equulization,--ex-County Comils- Sune Bradley, James Kineatd, aud Joseph okup. a Un the. Ine auingl ballot, Bradley got 32, Sokup i120, 5, and Ki E There was quite a contest for the nomination, and niieh lobbying by tha friends of the agplrants, three ballots belig neeessiury to make holes Bradley way successful, getting final ly Witold for sokup, . Tho followings Congresstonal Committeo was appointed: ho Ward, DD. M. Gleasan; aghth, Vat Ninth, Thoums Conway Tenth, Deni Sleventl, D. 1. Duan= thivteenth, Me J. nth, John Norton, t CORRESPONDENCE. ANNUT TIE NEW GAGES. To the Editor of ‘The Chteago Tribune, Ciicaco, Sept. W.—There secms to bua strong aut growing desire on tho part of the people to nominate for Judzea men whose titness rather than enucus ward services commends them for the position, ‘The uxpericneo of the ltepublicans An the Judicil campuign of 1870 coms to buve beneiited thom, and tt vow appears probable that standing politfeat candidates fur Judges will be passed over, and the blunders of that campaign bu avoided by ehdoving as nominees persons Who are distinctively inw: distinetlyely politichins.. So clotrly is this the sentiment of the community that the diseusdon aut present J6 conflned alinost exchislvely to the: quullticntions of candidates, and the question of “availability” for once tikes aback seat. The meu most titted for tho Judicial position ure those who are tho tlikely to Beek It, aud if, 48 now seems Hkely, the position shall seek the mun at the approaching RepublieanConvention, tho noniices will bring to the dischurgs of thelr duties legal experience and sound judginont derived from tho xctive practice of the A= sion. Among the younger and more netive Tmembers of the Bur there 1a-a strong wish that the cholee for one of the Judgeships should fall pou Frederic Ullaian. Mr. Oman was proml- dently mentioned ns a candidate nt tho Cony Hon Of Iss, and received 4 very handsome vole in the Convention, without being what ta catled “ar cetive candidate,” and without desce todo the potitieal work whieh fs son necessary To secure it nomination lnrgcly ti bis favor nt this tine, whet there fe a call for sueh Judicial timber. Es ftaeas and capacity for tha performance of the dutles of the oltice wre su. thoroughly known as nat to ree jc Ww Clinton; selene ‘This tells quire enumeration, Crriven. NOT AVAILANLE, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, -* Citrcago, Sept. H0.—In your issne of thismarn- Jug the nume of Mr. Loula Huek is nientioned ns enutidate for Sherif, Aw a German who Is well acyuminted with tho putso of public feeling among hisawn countrymen, 1 desire to enter my protest agniust thé candidacy of Mr. Ho who licks the easenthil palnt of avallabilit thit is to any, popularity among his German fe fow-eltizens und in his "avetlon generally, ie- aueetsut ‘ ERMAN VOTER OF THE Noutit SIDE. BUTLER AND THE COLORED MEN. to the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Cittcauo, Sept. 80,—1 noticed in your Int Sun= day"a paper uw account of a vist paid Gon, B, F. Butler by a party of colored eltizens of tho City of Pittshurg for the pirpore of expressing thelr gratitude to that xentloinnn for tho serv> {eos rendered thelr race while he was {dentitied with the Hepubletu purty; and in roply he nade a speuch giving his reusons for deserting tho Republican rauks, Ue saya ho tried vo haya all tho rights of tho colorad people enforced for fifteen years and falled, ind called thoir attention ta Gon. Hueneled jetty whee ho gaya if elected ho will enfores the ‘Thirtuenth, fourteedth, and Fitteentt Mimondnents, For wil services rendered iny race by Mr, Butler 1 aun duly gratetnl, but ai very sorry to ave that onu whose record was frrod in years gone by whould in later yours bury his country’s honor aud tls fot wood works itt the wreek of personal poliical mnbition. tHe hug recelved his just rewarid.—doved by tnd despised by tho mujority of ull partle rengons ae stated do not agree with bis wo the past few years, 1 conalter myself Juatitted th stathug ‘that Mr, Dutler's bid tue eolored Democratio votes, was kind of 4 Demoveatio statement, und especially 80 far as It refers to bls withdrawal from the hee Publlenn party, Regarding str, Hancock ke in fully proms ‘ised We cary nothing, We, ai colored voters and thinkiug inen, know what’ purty saved Us. Wo Know whut purty ercated the Thirteenth, Fours teenth, and Filteenth Amendments, Lt was and fa tho grand old Hepubtlean party. Mr Tene cock 16 tha 8 nt Of the Democratic purty, and In that position we cannot truat hl. Gent Gurtlold Js tho servant of the Repnbllean’ party, We cn trust him, The works of Democravy for the lene ee have been slavery, op- presaton, and destructlon; af Hepubliexniem, (rrieton, Hier ty, Hug Browbery, Vo aball stand arty that made me x (ree man, r' for its duuiuce ua long ast yess as Mad voto WILLIAM 0, CHANCERY, CAMPAIGN NOTES, i ; MEAvQuAnTEns, guna A. Storrs will speak ut Galva Friday, Tuo Lentral Campaign Committce wili hold an adjourned meoting at their beadquurterg at tho Pulwer House at o'etock this afternoon, Both the Republican and Democratic State Coutral Committees cuntinua to send but hue mense louds of campaign docu monta, ‘and the demand for titerature of this description is un- precedented, Tho Executive Committee of the Central Gare felaand Arthur Club hold a meeting at thelr headquarters yostorday afternoon aud discussed wome Of the prellininaries for the great meeting to bo beld bere Oct. 1. whon Secretary Sherman willspeuk. ‘Tho ball bas not yot been dellaltly decided upon. Tho County Central Committee of the Green- back-Lubor party met last event. A comulte tev of three, consisting Of Measrs. C.G. Dixon, A. F. Hemlek, and A. 8, Adair, wus appointed to muko urruuguments fur the receptlun of Geo, the weakest: { Jamoea I. Weaver Saturday ovening. Itia pro- posed to have a grand terehlight procession, and i committee was appatpted to secure uniforins and torches, A contmiltten was alse fypolnted to fvite xentlemen ot oLposing paithen views ntr Ucn. Wenver discuea the tinneial queee Me TUM DEMOCRATIO CENTRAL C metat tho Taluer Hous list a niter a storiny Kessivn, following from” thote sent them oon tho Willinin ost, Phil: etd: othy Ryan, J. W. ii Auhew. Joseph Donperste « Heury MeKny, Carthy, and B.A. Wotton, dr A judge net wag alae Releotet, While the Comittee was in session nm meet. ing of tho cantid: ofthe party wasidse golie oni atother room, all belting present ¢ it ‘They appointed to piign Committes the fn seven hours’ lengt, W, UC. Seip, Be Fe Michuel > 1k. Pendergast, Joti ey TL, D, Colvin, doin Mattoexs, and’ J. 1 e. tle, . Campaign Committee will meet this evening to organize md prepare for the ennte paign, with a speclal view to ralsityg mon PRNEOSATe ©. 13, Carter 1¢ not a candidate for a nominns ton fur tha Legistature frum tho First Dis- trict. ‘ ‘The restgnation of Thomas Parker as cnnill: dato for the Lesisiiture from tho Fourth | trict was generally expected, and it is as gene erally expected that Sam Harker will be setected to ull thu vueant pines on the ticket, . WARD CLUns. The regalar Gardeld and Arthur Clubof the Fitth Ward inet inst evening at thy corner uf Portland avenia and fwontyethind atrent, transteted some routing busliess, and Hstened ton few speeches. A well-attended meeting of the Twellth Ward epableay Club was held inst evening ut Owsley: Hall, Me. 8. G. Seaton presided. Following it jon Upon the redistilering of the ward, Mil, Of the Tulrd. Ward, und Matt Benner made short and stirring addresses, which were enthusiastically cheered. A numberof Mepublicans of the Third Ward met fist cyening wb the northerst corner of State and ‘Twenty-second streets for the purpose. of forming w Garfield and Arthur Marettng Club, ‘forehes and uniforms re been fre nished, and thoge present Inat evening did somes thing toward the preiiininary organization of the Chale The Math Ward Republican Cluh met Inst oven- J A., Lane presided, Mr, Bradle pty Comtniseloner, was the speuker ening, anid tude a very, interesting d= The colored Marching Club marched to. he ball thirty strong, guve three cheers for the Central Wand Clab, burned up sume fireworks, and yuilantly marched away, IMITTER 121 and, Appointed the number to repre Campaign Cominit J.dt. Hildreth, Wine 1. Chase,’ Mrank lowing, after A wrany Auatin Dayle, Sim lub wet last evening at their h 4 No. Ap) West Madison street, rice presided. Tho young men belle: should cut some fxure in th they therefore uppolit welect Mfteen nanes, from whieh tlve are to be chosen to represent then on the delegate ticket, to be voted for at the conlng county prinarics, These names will be chosen ata meeting to be beld Saturday eventing. ‘The meeting of the Tenth Wart Republican Club Inst evening was an very large and ene ihuslastic one, Biotec Anthony mide an elo- quent appeal to the Republicans of the wand to stand by the grand. old party of patrlouam, honesty, and freedom, and to defeat the party of fraud, treason, d jou. denled that Hancock's car w Orlenns: entitled bln to rink 9g a stitesmnn in any senso of tha word. Nobody ‘contd tell Mane eovk’s Views upon the grent questions of tho day, Mr. Anthony gid not believe dit the Res publican purty had 5 uttived Jt usetulness, and in closhyge gaaid, Keep) your cumptires burning Drightly, do your full mensure af duty next Novembor, and the purty of hun rights, prosperity and Juation will he retaiued in power ‘or twenty years to come.” The hail rang with cheers ag ‘the speaker sat down. Gen, 0. L. Manu nigo addressed the mevting, predicting a yietory for Republican ideas, aud defeat to Demveracy. AMUSEMENTS. PRESS CLUB CON Central Musle-Hatl wus filled with o represen- tatlve audlence'inst evening, on the occasion of the Press Club entertafument, und the success Was equal artisticuliy, socially, and obectivel, It ig UMoult to pronounce in favor of either va- tlety of the muste rendered, vocul or instrue mental, ns tho cbhicfest attraction, for the selec- tlons of Mra, Jessie Murtlott+ Davis, Mrs, Pryce, Miss Abbott, Mr. MeWado, Mr, Knorr, and the Chleago Chickering Quurtet were ably buluneed by exqnisit Interpretations py the Lelsegang- Helmoutubt String Quartet, whose last perform anco—n'serenude—was tlio wea of the evening. Mr. Matton wis nude, theurictin of in price tonl joxe, During the latter part of his rend- ing, Which, it must be ce wed, wis vither Jong, the nudiones grow restiv of conyersition —stenlly aw speakers volee was nearly drown Mr, Hatton ene to 8 passige where ing tha stern father of bls novel. he hud to ex. elulm, theatrically: “Thank God, that's dune at histt" The keynote of the situation thus struck, the audience looked for a fecund, and then a thunderous round of appliuso approved the ant kentinent to the echo.’ Mr. Hatton bowed. und retire : A pertvet ovation greeted Mr. Keene on bis Appeariice, and his masterly’ delivery of Mare antuny's oration evoked such enthugivsm that a second selection became inperntively necessary. Tio guve the “Star Spangled Banner” with the Night ot tragie pov r, calling forth a round whirlwind of ie USO, ‘ Mra. Laura Dalaty wis very tippy in her recl- tatlon, “Tom's Little Star” ‘The audience were tsposed tu tumultiiously insist upon an encore, and only submitted to allency after reeutting ber twice. Miss Abbott's two ballads—tho Inst in response: togn cneore,—" Way Down “Upon the Swaner Hlver,” and Aukt Lang Syne." were the mast. Pleasing ctforts bhe has iuwle during the season, Mr, Stuart Robson came iegniee with meek ness aud restsuntion plalntively written out all over hig flr youny face. He had been billed to WRT, e nd the biz% until the Fully eHONAT! give a little ndvice to boys and girl. fle mi very fow boss nnd gelrly before hut, but trusted they would listen, He was t box and sith once himself. Ho remembered onev ‘reading abort some bad Little boys—the only time he hud ever: known They threw Hany cil ahout tert. stones at the rophet Etah, and called hin “old babl-head." andgvere otherwise di; pert fut. What was the result? Why, a great bye bear caine right out of a wood and ate notp. He hoped every little bos would ember this. dr would bo much better to go up vbald-hevded man and wivise bin to wear a wig, or try some bie restorative, gomething—be polite unyhow,—for wherever there 18 0 buldheasted) man there is sure to be great Dire around not very far otf, 4 remembered another Hite boy who ones fetched his sikter wastat ie the eye” because she wouldy't give hha a bite ont of her apple, What did she do? Did ste plne away, and raw Butt, and fade day by day. und die i tho carly spring, when tho violets blew and tho birds choose thelr mates, wih -consinnptlon, anid words of weet forulvencss on her psy Not at bitotit. She batted tin over the head with rolilng-pin, and raised nlm on his herd Hho & hen's egy, so Chat bo coukin’t yo te Sunday. school fora month becuse he couldn't gob nis Whatons, Ohl boys shoul bo kind ta their aisters. Orsome other feller’ sister, Bad litte boys always come to griet. Ho Anew a very bad little boy named Hilly once. Tt dan ern principle that alt mul Mido boys are mumed Billy, Justis good hte boys are called dames, and very good ones Arthur. ‘This bad Hittlo boy was named Billy—Milly Cranen nae: whieh jist fitted a sintulund wayward boy, Te commenced his careor by playing kookeys from Sundayexehool, and giving “sbiverees,* and turpontining ents, and puring off the pouttry by feeding them with bits of tough meat connected: by wnekthrend, ‘Then be got to erawiing under cirous tonta, and to suck! vi eux. Vinuily ho throw off ull restraint, Willy did, and got lowolig toconeerts and ward imectings, aud then to vollng—an uller wreck, Nat lou sitice, ho auw the result-tho woful result, Tw adent room, inn lone huuso—not full houso—with w wild eye and disheveled hile, wae tho nee reckless, and gorgecus, and wieker lly, andly rumpuachig as Tollowas qe draw, oF not to draw, that iutho questions Whertluge fey sate ti che jiayar tu take Tho wwtul tlk uF whinniay to a nese puts tee bebe Maid thy, by blading get Ht N O—iuhd by that skurty Let A tu dr iwo' pale, or the tapiest bennela’ kine “Vhat duck ot hole heel aiir to bu wlalied, skin} perchance tu For in that deaw of tree, When wo huye sumed uff) BMuxt sive us piued, Thure's Soitet munis eustamitty ot wauld uae thy 4 uae Atal, she, 1 pitt fais ent Ol the biutler tekua, He nilat bu tuted BaLSe oft ut Who wuld (ruyasup hold, 1 iva Faieu. ia draw tu aking utds dny com neurtain pack, da respuce ertailed tush, he ‘Thist pactone y When hu ts iy ati add go aUL Ob A emuall prnstonaly tus thut cho dread of nu wtter cal, ‘ho undii fuga strength cavered nee-tUs, 10 Such hands wust bow—pudslus thy will, And Diukys Us Father keep ile chipa wo have, {wn by curious about hands we knuw nut ots ‘hus vluiliny does wake cowarda UF up all, iid thus thy 1: wur-heart dusk, a eickiied wit and cuss clay, And speculators th a Jack-pol's wegith, With this rozard, thir tnlugeat turn awry, And lose the right tu open Was there more to be antl? There were some wood boys once iy the world, but they'are all dead, 49 18 A Lnyatiticual thing In boya.—but notably unhealthy, By tho way. this rominted bim that Chicago huy the healthiest. lot wf boys he hus ever secu. Casublanca wus 4 xoud Loy, but bo —er"— At this juncture Me. fluoley atepped on the stage aud reminded Sir, Robson that be hud ale ready spoken one hour and twenty minutes fount ith bo should have done, os r Crano Tonal with Gifentaeh’s beautl- romunau, "7 ow ppan Sopy,” recesying a tremendous cuca: = x ~ as OUR TIEKATRES, 1h. ‘The agents of tho three truyedians, Keene, McCullough, and Barrett, have been duing their Lest to give the city the appearance of a gl Rantio chron bishment. Tn dow where thentrien! cards usually ting.on every dend wail, pince, pillar, or post, Haniteta, Richelteua Richaris, Shylock, Oibellon, Jago, pictures of Cuoedius or fyhting gladiators, dona up in every imaginable color, ave to be seen. They have all) gone {nto the opletorinl busines: with ®t vengeance, and if hereafter any of our peoply. are jznornut of the cblof in tho ‘legitimate drama it will not be tof the agent. ‘Those venerators of the nelity of tho legitlinnte drama are holding their hands In hoiy horrecs white thy imine re throwing uwuy, as thos generally do, t omnd taking a praeiieal commons view of the inatter, If they cau rucceed pulur the tlaber drietna by whit reusiig,’ by all Mins let them The dramn, wo need searcely may, will sulfer, and certainly tho pubiid will gain ist week of Bice'a trouna will receive bite final on Saturday night, and on Sunday Horrors” will be yt This be the final week of aheon itd Crane ‘engugem at Hoot a Saturday aight they will na Mayet thr 3 aad Comedy Tors” to eed. tut targe house Denman hoInpaan'a dorkiet Whlteanths seen for Jy one week more, Tat stilloonsinues a tral ‘Tho Dalziel-Lingard burlesque troupe ermiuate thelr engagement at the Olympic Saturduy night. and on Sunday evening thoy With give’ a performance ut EHooley’s of “Ttobluson Crusue.” —— THE OPEIRA, Miss Emma Abbott will make her Inst appear- fice of the ‘present successful senson nt the matings on Saturday next tn the role of Java, ‘Thia will be Misa Abbott's first appeornnee, however, In this role in Chleaga. She witt also élug it for tho fleat thé, with Sig. Drienall 0s Rdgarda. Uelgnolt bas ofttimes won plaudite for his rendition, and trivtinhs of Miss Abbott toring the pust week amply ngsure another in the new resumption, ‘Toenleht Miss Abbott re- eats her favorit character, Mearitana, for ber veneit. ‘The Grand Opera-House will eearcely hold her many adwuirers, Y. M. C. A, CONCERT. Last evening, as announced, the series of en- tertainments of the Young Men's Christian Ag+ euviation for the reason of 1360 and Iss] was held In Farwell Hull, That the iunugural was all that could be desired by those in whuschands the entortalninent rested was heartily attested by the Jarge crowd, the inore thin Frequent ap- pile, and tho hearty congratiiations received by the Entectainuent Committee on alt sid The | program was a Bappy one, wid st cessfully carried ont. Prof. Lewis tle never dit better. 1s charming wife won many a round of applange and wis honored with severnt eneores. Mra. Jessie Martlett- Davie, who 4s fainiliar to Caicagotns na a household word did her prettlest, at lett: her audience eburined with her and power of execution, Mixe dennle Hunter read keverul eelections int manner which satistivd her hearers that a prowising future Hes before her tf she chooses to follow the stuge as a public reader, Messrs. ©. 0, Letler and. Ee Me Wade were recipients of bert applause, which they justly merited. ‘The Chieneo Quartet Club did well, thelr volees Detog In splendid singling condition. ‘The resilue of the eaurse ny doubt will fottow In the Drillfant wake of the opening, which sure passed the most sungulne expectutions of the Committee, i i ROOTIT IN BRITAIN, Losnos, Sept. $0.—Edwin Booth, who has vis- ited tho birthplace of Shikspeare, the scenes and locatities of imuny of his plays, collecting date and muking notes so cesentially symp: thetic with Hooth's nature, has left Ober-Am- mergau, and fs now coming to London, prepara- ey eta Professional uppeurance tn [trituin, Th Paris Booth bas scrutinized Aah eyhere its iy Has ity Trig bus a new draina, more or creauon? FT learn he hus. It would be plewsing to view blm as author and Grtist conjulntiy. DRAMATIC NOT “Tan Tennis” Woolf's new ply, appears to have made a bit in New York, “Around the World In Bitty Days" is in its lust week at Niblo’s, New York. in Harris has returned from London, where he played with “ ‘Che Danites.”| He says Harry Hawk is kept over on the other side with a prete ty tttle Engtish girl, with whom ho Is awfally in love. The Marte Prescott company enmo to grief in Louisville Inst Saturday. Sattrles unputd; Wardrabes attached for hotel bitt prospect of culkin back to the starting pulnt, New Lork Tho very ta’ “Tots Taliaby,* fitien by Mr, Alter Gate, of the Penni Thompson company, and sung nightly by Miss dutia Wikon, of the game company, at Mes Vicker’s, hos been published by Ditson & Co, of Boston, and can be hud of any of the musics deiters. There will be n vocal and Instrumental con- certat thy Mebizan Avenue Temple (Jewish), between Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets, Us evening, dn aid of the funds of the Temple, Aine. Julie Mosewald, of the Abbott i. ‘Troupe, with take part: In tho entertalnment, ussisted by n number of other prominent artists. However much the elmpie villagers of Ober- Ainmerau are actuated by motives of hints in Mie production of tho Passion Play whieh has Made them famous, tt is certain that, if plety Were absent. the amount of the pratits made out of the performunces would supply an excele lent reason for thelr continues. The amounts, received and expended ‘this yer put all pres utes’ tn tho. shide, No ic Turnishlag forth the pore Turmaices was only 80,000, thua teaving a net profit of 224,001 Horins. In presence of those Igures it ds clear that the Obor-Aminerzan Passion Tay ia ong of the most flourishing tho- utrical enterprises extant. Tt isa meinneholy tact,” says Joseph Hatton inne articte published fn the New York Zones, thnt tactay the drama lain a worse condition du New York than jt was four of live years na, Th taken possession of the New York stage. A few seurs back tune & tour of the New York the:tres. Comedy, drama, nnd tragedy oceupied the bourds of the teading The mounting und dressing of Were execiient, tho acting ainHence lure Toetay minstrels and ppy the temples of the drama, Tdou't object to niuatrels and batfoons, 1 hke them. Tt | ike them in thelrown halls. 1 cnjoy Moore 4 in London, and the American mine ky but D shomtd object to have nd Beergess on the Btu; wv Haynie. witre, just us f object te Haverty's troupe mu A thoutre is the bung of pit ofthe dramatist, It must pon bat thing for New York when Edwin Booth: hos to seek fresh woods and pustures new, and Me Watigk finds blingolf without n manngeral poliey.” Mr, Hubberton, the author of Helen's Rabies.” a book which for a tla became ns much of ao nuisinee ag“ Pinatores hi duced a play called Z ‘Ss u The vost o Tho we Tritune evidently doesn't think much ofit. The turels,” suys the eritic, “ot Ton Perdicaria and of Minnie Cummings are not sate ug long as thin remarkable person rows itt Jango without theatrical yuideebook. For wh solute inunlty those two writers divided the eaky. Mr. Habberton, if he should goon as he dues begun, will take the cutire tout, Such pows ermof dullticss, such ninsslye resmurces of tl pldity. seh fottia. opulence of wairnered pap. ae Hed by REE prrsess the aihor of + Ge Crankett” take bin the | brawny Hercules of this compention of — fully, arhununtine and fuvinelble—and, is ho auch, vad tho fle Othor pinys *Dencan Crankott," ome tat, surenved all over with Suns wet treacle, and completely saturated nt. It really fa not possible to give an suleyuate Aen of the vaculty of thig werk, itd combined with ita insatferable aixaumpuon of self-complicent —morility, Tho drnunatia cl ft bas one, bas ben trom and from Mr, Daty‘a * Pique.” Not consciously tiken, we duro guys for it would be violence to presume that a parson cupibtle ar writing ' Deacon Cra t" could possitly know anything about pl over hid sven one, onteide oly ehureh but. all the sume, the motive and tho read character of thea pleges havo been bit upon by wehauce impulse," . pat ern SURVIVORS OF REBEL PRISONS, Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Trivuiies Txt ANAvOLts, Ind, Sept, 0,—Tho reunton of the surviving prisoners of the lato war proved & real success to-day, and will long be remune must Billy, tered one une oof the best nieet> ings oof = the = okind «sever eld In Inannpolis,’ Tho imorning was tiken up with the trangaction of routing business, being q a held the nest reunion ¥ on the 1th und 2th of Beptes bor. BSL. ‘The procession was formed nt 10:4, wud inarebed ta thy Exposiden grounds, ‘Thuy presented w very huposing appeurance as they wworebod steadily dun tine, showlnyg plainiy they bad not yet furgetien the discipline of tho duck and bonds diy of the pust. Uring- tog Up tho rear wasan old mun iia blue army overcoat, wilh baversack and canteen, aud a srmull placard with “itepont, Democrits,” on it. Arriving ut the fulregraunids they were prop erly received by 2 oilicials, and tho Iberty of the Inclodure tendered thom, At 3:0) an oration was delivered by Gon. We H. Powell, of Boltuvilte, Hl, Tho meeting thon adjourned ta the Hoard of ‘Prado ball, where i grand: banquet was served, lauting late lute the even: fog. Five-minutoe speechea were mady, and a general yood thie enjoyed. a Bad Luck. ‘Tho Captain of a fishing schooner, whose ad- Sauces are recounted by the Hangor Whig, belicves that there id such u thhug ad luck fu jt ae Is now receiving his Fall Importations of English, French, [talian, And other Foreign FANCY caries = Wines, Liquors, dirtment bas sent a specint . ETC., ETC Lf bs to ascertain what hus beeome Culled from the Finest Producers on the clpaband alt other parts of the United States eee THREE CONTINENTS Sever nMntiE Caidead (ha Ranier we Conmpmted win Of the World. inilar exports uring the Sorreaponding pe- HIS STOCK IS RECHERCHE Gallon: ASDA In ‘Every Particular. Send for Price-List, human affairs, an fished an tho Georges rt i] r seventeen yenrs,and last sprinic concluded he | — Cet recede sek Re toe oe would go tome fo Gloucester. sell his liltle ~ homo, pay off tho mortgage, and with the pro coeds kato Boothbay and live quietly. Ho wot as far ons Vertiand, reed hn eo pew dory stolen from his vesser Arcivert at Gionreater, bo nes eitently lost hie right finor. Ele litted the Inortgavo by selling bis bose, and bud $208.0) a a teft, ‘The money he put in ty envulope, aud the envelope in an inside pocket, ifeset sal for Senay: with aie farnity: in me wiarely en mn Saturday Inst, when off Cape Klizabeth, leaned over the side of the vessel to pallin wraps, Ae i} d Wi K h t . fo Hen: tear ine paveliion. (Call team inn rocer al Ne merchan pocket. and ne E1L.400f tha money was aiiver, it sank before bis eyes. my WASTINGTON. 9 & 81 State-st WASITLINGTON. a ate-St., A New Construction of the Law Hela- tive to the ‘ranusportation of Sealed Cara into Canada-tegintered Lettern Lost by the Vern Crug Dinaster—Ve- troleum Producta—Treusury State= mentns Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicage Trisune, Wasittxaton, D.C, Sept. A.<-The state Ne- paitment hus been notified by the Treasury Dee partment that the Intter Depariment uns decided to give a different construction to the law rela~ tive to the transportation uver the Canadinn border, In sealed cars, und that hereafter the In- spectors of Custoins, who bave deey acting as assiatants to United States Consuls in’ tho seale Ing of the cara, will themselves collect the fevs and forwarl them to tho Collectors by whout they were appolated, A letter tu this effect has been forwarded tothe United States Customs Inspector stationed at Connticook, who wilt bo required to collect and forward the focs ta the Collector nt Portland, Me., by whom thoy will be returned to the United States ‘Treasury. ‘This plun will doubtless goon bo udupted as to other porta whery cars for transportation of foods are now sealed, ‘This change will add to the revenues uf the Governinent, and will de- crease tho fees of Consula, It hus bitherto been supposed that Consuls were the only United Suites oltieers who could be detaticd to du this work; necordingly ‘Treasury Juspecturs hive been assigned to do this work, as Consuls were united ar unable to de it, while au constlerable portion of the fees under the Inw and regulation have gone to the Con- Bul, nnd the renntindcr of the fees have been returned to the State Department Fund. ‘The work being done. by Treasury. ollicers. it’ was Buyggested from the New Buicland district, by Col. Binghi that the ‘Treasury onght to re= culve the tee: ‘nis Kuisestion has been acted dt is found that the nw provides that ury miaty designate any ollicer foe that purposy, and the officers are to be demynnted who netinally do th ‘The Post-Otice 1 1 from the wreek of the : known te hive been wa: Only tivo have been rece it. Phe belief ig that they have e223 8. Lu society here for tho “it in securing the repeat prepared the fol- dng the exports of pes trofeum and petroledmeproducts from the prine Srthe Ieeitisn Inud nes, The Bureau ef Statist lowing statement. ste 8 tins Customs Diatricta, Total, 17,990,491 TRONAST — S 18,027,89 A statem al by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, exhibiting the uumber of sillons of distilled epirits produced and cou- in rad exported from the United States the tiseat year e ane BO, 18M, shows the following results, as compared with the pi ceding dseal year, The fuures indicate the num- ber of gallons: Production Consumppl Exportation, Buluuice in be Tot 1 tug duly i, » MILLINERY, WEST END "RY GOODS ROUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts, MILLINERY! Largest Stock, Lowest, Prices IN THE CITY. Warittsatox, D, C. Tronsury: Department to-day pu t AK) OCEs Hitdetpebiia a fine siiver for delivery New Orleans mints, The Comptratler of tho Currency reports tho nat ctrewhition issued during Aueust tind tobe 8% ANCHE surrendercd att lenving nt decrease of Wt the two months of $2060, The net Ineren: Natlonal-bank notes during the year ending Oct. Iwas $i5ichh ‘The Ine crease of fegal-tender notes on deposit for the purpose of retiring the National-tank c1 i on during August aid September was increase’ during the yext ending Ve: i 3 and tho minount of legal ex now oon deposit | is The total ainount of Nationatebank notes ou Blanding Oct. 1, 1880, 1s SH.579,851 nat ineludl A sation gold bank-notes, amounting to $1.c45,- Of), _— The following te n statement showing the itati + amount of United States enrrency ouistundings | 10 cases Imitation Beaver Hats, in Old denmnd note: «x24 | all colors and shapes, at soc ¢ach. Legal-teryler notes 0} ty ay . ‘ One-yenr notes of INE ii | A large lot of Ladies’ and Misses' Tee ue aA English Derby Hats, Trimmed, at Compound interest nates: 85c; cheap at $1.25. i ructlonal a it . he = ZARTERRS Obs 500 Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in Tottle..oces. . ralinrara Following {4 2 statement showing how the all the Newest Shapes and Colors, S at 75¢, A very large line of Misses’ and United Stites Treasurer disposed uf National bank notes redeemed during the month und Children’s Hats and Caps at our usual low prices. quurter-yeur ending to-day, na compared with ) the corresponding pertody of last yeuts Notes tt for elreutation assorted and returned 1,000 Real Ostrich Tips, in five - colors, at 15¢ each. to banks OF Issue, for the month, $459,000; quir- ter, S2,587,00h, Notes untit for elreulation asserted and de- Ilvered to Controtler of the Currency for de- struction ant replacement with new notes, MUTT. ST, Of tufled, liquidating, aud reducing posited In the Trensury, for the month, SSO, a with, $3,561,100; quarter, uN for 18V—Month, $1,539,500; quarter, gcuginan, 1 lot of Natural Plumes, Real Axe— Month, 38,100; quarter, 8,612,000, Ostrich, at soc each. Same goods missioner Willison, af ‘the General if Tamnd-Oniew, toeday made w report ta. the retailed in this city at $1.00 eagh. tary of the Interior on the celebrated Chany Lind-etulin cus, The cla embencea nbout | Novelties in Birds’ Wings, Heckel 1,400 eres of und Inthe subtirbs of Td huss been” peudling borira.. koe Feathers, Bands, and Plumes, in Betinetnent for titty yeurs, Commissioner | SOlid colors or shaded, at 1-3 less Wiltinton's netion does’ not milly dispuse of The ene, as 1C new goes to the Sveretury of the Suterior, Cho Comutaxioner reports in Tayor uf tho survey mide tn 18, known as the "Salo mon Karey." butwhile catertaining the oplatan that tho Chnuvin grant ts properly loented by the Solomon sitrvey, he does nat approve it, bee enuse he flidy a Gitrrier to that coursy in tho adVorse opluion of the former Sceretury of the ey relutiva to unother survey of the same june, than any other house in this city will sell for, An elegant stock of LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS AND BON. NETS at very low prices, Mpon aa order oF arrest istued na BuIt ogutnst ; LRI hy & CO. hou for swindling, bis Young wite, a niece of Vietoriy Woodhull and Tenule C, Ciattin, iecome — panied hit. i teure, She visited hit esau * Ye until December het, when Bhe suddenly ceased ber visita and began a xt for divaree, asserting Ghat Elkington had been untalthtal te hee wilte ta privow, la February iaat ashe abs tained a decree of divorce Upon thy report ot frvferee. ‘This decree was subsequently vas ented by Judge Dinlels fy Supreme Court Chams bors on the ground that it bad Leen procured throgyh false ovidene Meantiing, however, Mra. Etkingion w1 red to Dre Charles 8, Wellese wher Cap tngton tad: proviuns: fy Buad tor damn; fections, Since “Lu hilt was vaentod, regula his wite. Sho appears to havo resisted his overtures and to have clung to De, Welles, To has, theretore, resorted to the novel remedy of habeas v4 Locompol Weiles ta bring her inte Supreme Court Chambers to have the rights of thy respective parties determined next Friday: morning, a Marital ‘Tics Compileated. New’ York Wines, - When “Capt, Frante ikiiyton,” of “Her Majesty's Fo was sent to Ludlow Street Jatt Allltnry Supplies, a MEST. OF DAKOTA, Oh SULKY COMAMANANY OF SUGNIYTKNCK, Me Blinn. Sept. 24 D.—Kenled propunaia to dus pli + subject tu thy Usisl coudttions, wil be ree cotved at this uttice, und of the oftics of the Pucchan- ane sary OT Hulaimtence at Chicaze, une 1s un Phu Het. 7, iow at wate time pinces they will be nh presence uf bide rm. Cor Cirahing tor the hubsatence Department, delivered Bt such places in Uhicaga ae min: un ur vetury Uct. 18, 1, und in St Pau! re vet. Zh, Ihsw 3eU barrote pirk, mons and th pounds baoun, cluar eldes, packed In sacks and a eentes, Tt nounda veans, packed In round, houpod bars "ai nuns poise ap tie f ha pounda ried, packed in barrola and in double athe, 14.30 pounds candies, stearle acid, full welubt Ca tn $ atu pans Soap, In boxes, pounds. du) pounds sult, packed iu barrels und in double : pounds yeast powder, pscked in t-pound and derjpaund cats and caste. Ta gallons tard ull, West winter-strainod, 1s bacan, Uruakiasl, packed {i crates, is hun, augur-cured, packed In crates, $2 puunds salt, table, nS ur I-pound packuis, ta Arran. baTiMe Will bo recelved for the whula or any portion fF the abure anuunts, which are to be Increased or Gintulaued, aa uy bu required, nt tluta of maklog We avants, fue Governmant reserves the rixht to roject any or prope Milank privveate and full information aa to the manne nar uf bidding, conditions to bo absorved by Llddurn, wall be turiishud on application tu thisautticy, oF ho ollicy uf ihe Purciusiug Commissary uf subs (ning prowosals shoul nan ned u. be regitt vn ooo Even in Honolulu, the Cupital of the Sandwich Jslunds, they uaa Ue ute Gouge ‘Syrup. — * BUSINESS NOTICES, ‘Fo Constumptlvos,—Wilbor's Cod-Liver Olbund Lime hag now been before tue publio lweuty yenrd, and bas steadily grown in favor and uppreclation, ‘This could not bu tho caso unicas tho preparation was of high Intringle value. The combination ef the phosphate of Hine with pure Cod-Liver OH, as prepared by Dr. Wilbor, has produced anew phiue in the treatment of consumption and all dieases of the lungs, Tt can bo taken by thy most delicate invalid without ereating tho disgusting nRuseR which iy such an ubjection to the Cod-hiver Ol when taken without line. tls prescribed by the regular faculty, Sold by ira ered A. B, Wilbor, Chemist, Noston, and by all druwglsta, a 4.40 pour Teead pou be marked nIIDY ho Ariicl®, and nde For doilverivs in Chivazu, wo U. B.A. fur deliverias in SE a MR Rr erie re Tho public will beware of a frandas jajur, und C8. U. Be Jent finttation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap naw hus dng forced nn the market by iisreprosentation, Ttwillruln any elathes. wasbod with it Inala upon haying Pobbius’ Elvetri WOOD MANTELS WML, Hl, POULKE & (0. {wits Fain Foz) SCALES oy ALL KINDS, ANKS* DARD FAIRBANKS. MORUE & CO. 113. & 113 LukeSt,, Chicago, Bocarefultobuy only theGcaulns, ~