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{ ye 6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES } if jeality Ran Jose, W.'T. Bendles: Stanford, HH. 8. Trion; Al Al a] No. 677 Hubbard street. He leaves a wifoanda [ Bianco. Tho itaoine tur Wotzoll will tako obat - : FOREIGN. Rina gala The lations of the nexotintors Topeka, L. Powetts ayneevitic A.C, Adams} MARINE NEWS. ine f amily of children. 0 leaves 3 nfo. i Teac! ur Wotz ta! rzo Bteamnors Gaon ang Take Trig, from Chicago, } will bo lightened by the conelliatory spirit | iithois Wealyean University, W,, 1k. 11, Adams, phi kollboier Each Thuratannreivad livinet OUTTING A CANATs Malled-stonmore Northorn Qnennned et ; eet actuating ws. Wo-wors unable to-grant a | President and member of GeacoChurch Quarter: yertortiny forenoon, wneto rue contal Blovator, Speclat Dispatch to The Chcago Tetbunes for Chicago, passengars and Troighte Ada, ‘+ Formal Opening of Negotiations | Ptolouration of tho treaty until wo felt ns- ly Conferences, seo, pavie, Prostimg | Grain Shippers and Carriers Again | lowted, and loft inst evening. OTTAWA, Ont., Sopt. 10.—8o low Is the wator at CLEVELAND. ‘Anelé:French sured of the conclusion of a new one at no | Rider: Assumption, ( F. Gays Hino Mound, J, fa ding Rat Tho tug ‘Thicleko fe in Miller Nrothars' trye eee ee atia tumbarnan ot Stonitoat, |" conebititt Dusateh to The Chteaan Teiotne, for an Anglo-Frenc! distant date. ‘The uncertainty which so long | ¥. Horney Cerro-Goria, Pek Swarts Clinton, Wide Apart Regarding Rates dock having her ater ropnlred, tt having bean Ravalacco numberof men omployed ONCLNER | TERY WARD: On Bones, W.—Cloared—Propalter Treaty. prevailed will shortly be succeeded by ade | Q; 0+ Hennings ee Ange Chipels We i aie to Buffalo, : jamngod by a bargo running into it. candi through the sand-bar at thie point toen- | Cook, cont, for Ohienges ne SCHOONOr Col, flultive régime drawing closer our polltical ‘Tho fine schouner Thomns f. Parkor mado thé | ablo him to get ont ble timber. Tho canal will MUBKECON, 1, We L108 groove; Decatur, Janes’ Chapel. to be sunpited | n +7 , ° his port to the South Manitous, on | be fully a milo long. . rulations, 4 consolidation which has proved | Decatur Cireuity C, Powell; Harriatown, W. B. Fun feom tet i 7 Spectat Dtenaich to The Chi 7 4 Ce Ma 3 1 eS ip to Marquatte, in seventeen hours. WASHED ASTOR. “90 Tribune, Tho Subjects Discussed Yosters | so beneficlal to tho whols civitized workd.” | uare: Titisberount Ts 1 Coates: Teepe | Several Large Grain-Carrlers t0 | ro schooner City of Greon Nay Is four or fvo Boeetat Diapateh to The Chtedao Tribunds oo Canmaoe, Mich. Bunt 10. Arrived Schoone day in tho Methodist Sir Charles Dilke, British Under-Secretary | me Howard, nro te vo supplicds Lincoln, J. 1. Enter the Iron-Ore days overino at thia port from Escanaba, and | Oswrao, N. Y., Sopt. 19.—Tho bodies of Capt, | waukoo, M a from Mite for Forelgn Affairs, expressed his thanks for | No! ~ovington, J. BE. Wartields Macon, D. B. considerable anxtoty fs folt fur hor safety, Flak and William Mason came ashore to-night Council. these coriliat seutiinents, and renewed tho Maron. Wi'A tteynoliss Moawedun. A. Trade. Tho ateamebarge Farwoll and schooners Hut | Welr Hartlett’s iui, bolow hero. Tt ts sup- rere May Semplo; Pulaski, W, C. Lacoys Nokomis, etn osed thoy wero capsized whilo fishing Inst Spectat DMepatch to Tae Chteago Tribune, asstirnnee that her Majesty’s Government | 4.4 mina: Uconer, Jon, Siar Fanaa ts Ws tor and Shuwnes werd ouaricrod yesterday to | [iraday ox Friday. ‘Choy velonged at‘rawas, | ybsttt Pa. kop, In. Clearol—Lropolior Analg 1 5 es: Rosemond, W. F. Shoomakor; Warrets- vy : PIM HRI 1. . ‘Weekly Review of the “ Mark Lane Le eae casted OM. Bt Dune dosoph Sloniwamorys Oona, resid Notico to Mariners—Tho Nims | sthoschooner Carlingford about whose whore: Speck LR Ge ake Seicpe tas —————— Express’—The Hon. Lionel ANOTHER TRAIN, ing Eilers Haerve Willams Murphys Hoverlyy 8. Dows Colliston—New Wel- feveral dja, passed Dore Huron all right yester- | ,,AMIELRTRUNG, Ont Mere a te Ma owras SELI-DESTRUCTION, f Sackville West, Pants, Sent, 19.—A. train ran off the track | 2. Hawkins: Concord, 1. at. Haven: Exeter, 1. Jand Canal. ys detained above tho Lime-Kilns soveral hours, between Saintesand Coutras, Forty persons | HATZ UTR ed te ee ore dy ‘Tho schoonar Ownaco. with wheat from Duluth, | Weathor fine, Water nvernxo. mca DETRE, AGED 15. : wore injured, twenty of whom were soldiers. | Kinderhook, J. 8, Colwell; Naples, Meridusa W, ‘ iene dlemaston Fei pele gn agree us | A DANGEROUS LOAD WasiteD OVERNOAND, DecnoIee Aloha Nephi ae ee Barty: Porsbns Wothded Ine Bele GAS EAe semiaee esa nanan: aerate yee | Aso the, Lekker Aarivale-and. Deport | Pout oan Senate Toa Rau with 120 | a youn tel only 5 yours of ng, comme way Accident Near Saintes, Pais, Sept. 1.—Le Paris, Gambetta's | Drake: Patson, A. Stover; Perry. Avil Al- uresNotes from Along the ‘Tho Roindocr came out of tho Vossol-Ownors' | pounds of dynninite was yesterday washed Ol | suicide this morningin a saloon Gy sie y * organ, announees that the Chambers will be | kires Pittstleld, Henry Watson; Roodhouses 4, Dock: dock inst evening, Tue schooner Ked-White- | a Governmont acow off,the Duck Islands, rf on Michtgun, France convoked the 17th of October. Lt reiterates | K-Pugang South dicksonville Circult, GQ. C. looks. qnd-Nluo Is huyitig several staneblons and ao TO BE TOWED TO CINICAGO. avenue, whero her lover wasa bartender, = the atmouncement that Ferry's Cablnet will i nent rumen Grace A ne SN lners Waite: Biase LRE Eee ot bat Talent Fhe ele oee Ae Sho was ai mere cliltd, but lind been keeping y - 2. MeCoy; Versailles, 1. 1. el hi rs rs ‘Adlapntet was recolved from Manitowoo yes: | _Cumnovaan, Mich., Sept. 19.—Tho steam-bargo | company with ‘Thiemer, " ‘ resign ns soon as the decree summoning the | hall Ciroult, A. Orr; Winchester, Wiwtintn tty HALE HIGHS ch dlrpateh ran recoteed ftom an are ea a ee ince LAUT DAMGcla. | Geet ent aan tee as ees for ‘ A Famine Among the Indians in the | jew Chambers is published, so that tho now | jVilllam Stoyenson transferred to Kansas Con: CUA Known vessel ownerand. builder of thnt pinco, | to Chiengo tonight, Sue is kept froo onslly with a yent, and hor father, a taltor with a " Mi ‘ho District of Ven Tae ae i ies the ti th erenco; G. W. Gray to. tho Arkanaus Conter- Grain shippers and currlers were again wido | was lying at tho point of death, and that but lit: | extra nauds, a amall business, objected to tho litimacy cn “ ‘aracaibo Dis! ih in| atthe may bo constituted by the time the ghost AM. Petohor to the Rock Hiver Confer | apart in their views yesterday, the former boing | tio hope was entortalned of hlerecovery, "ARRANGING TO NATE Tilt CANFIELD. account of hig daughter's age ‘The ‘nt a equela. SNe Ms have assembled. Jt Is reported | sonettle District—George Stovens, Pre- | Unwilling to pay ovor 3 cents on corn to Buffalo, | The stenm-bnruo Albort Sopor arrived yestor~ Speetat Disvaten to The Chica Tribune. visited tho saloon shortly after? o'clocie a that Gambetta has gone to Jersey, siding Eldor; Aloxander, C. W. Jacobs; Ashland, | whilo the Inttor {nsTéted on 3 conts, Several | day in tow of the mma 5. Thompson, having | Astumnsrauna, Ont. Sept. 19.—Tho tug Princo | this morning, went bohind the bar, took iy * — #, B Handly: Bourdstown, J. K. Mill; Carrolt- | yesscls are going to Eecanubn for iron-ore, that urat her cylinder bead, She will goin Mitlor | Alfred is here arranging to raise the sehvonor | revolver outof the drawer, and fired ‘nb a : GREAT BRITAIN. ton, Deeke Siavons; | Carrollton © Clrewlt, " Hrothors’ dock, whero sho wilt be ropalred and | Cautield, foundered on Bar Polut. into her braii ’ all : TUNIS. 0 freight bolng considered far preferable by their nto her brain, dying Instantly. Ile pare * COTTON MILLS CLOSED. PROGRESS OF TITE WAT. i." Miller; Chandlervilte,, 3. G. Forrelly | ownors to corn at loss than 3% conts. But threo iho Bayes hor wheol tightened and hor top sides THE RTEAMEI DICKINGON. say it was Hor first. love-atfalr,. and ns ; Masenesren, Sopt, 10.—The closing of the | ysis, Sept, 10.-Gen, Sabatior’s column | Stubblenelts Oreste, Frankia, | vessels were taken ir corti to Buffalo yester- | as: Spectal Dispateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. thought too much of Thiomer, 5 mills ln Lancashive which use American cot- '* ton is now very general, SPITEFUL IISI-AMERICANS. The ‘Times says: “Lt would be well If the numbers of Imprisoned ‘suspects’ wero Ine creased by some Irish-Americans, who, not } outof patrlotism, but’ on account of spite “| agalnst everything English, have been at no S pains to conceal their advocacy of armed in- : surrection,”” THE QUEEN'S SOLICITUDE, Lonnoy, Sept. 19.—Mr. Lowell, tho Amert~ can Minister, hag recefved a telegrani from the Queen expressing the grief of herself and Greantiold Cirouit, A. Waggoner; Griggs’ has been constantly attacked since the 10th Inst. ‘he Arab lossts generally heavy. it Is thought the French will be competled to oceupy Tunis before they march upon Kalrwan, as the Intent excitement Increases in several quarters of the city. 'The abdication of the Bey is postponed for the present, but stitl Linpends, Gen, Sabatier summoned the Caleph of Zaghouan, ant, after loading a number of cannons in his: presence, snid thatif the ucqueduct was again cut he would bombard the town, Te also imposed upon tho, inliab- 3 ke 39 se ae, 7 Greenfld Clout 8. igo Vapectwo team and ono ate Sevenand aquar- | 2 Mie, Deothers docks are, tis scnaonge | Aner OOK BeStaebn paused ay ae ae aloreteo nani ary Chureh, Hornes Reads | tof cents was patd on corn to Ogdensburg, 2% | fn to roplace the one lost jn tho storm of Tow noon trom the canal, Taeksonville Gracg hreh, Wie Webster; | cents on corn to Sarnin, and 6 cents in Caundian | day: tho wotnnnor Aeris: Sq baronies 9 ——— srcktonvilie Imooklym Church, Ii Wolfoy Jnck- | bottoms on wheat to Kingston, Carriora appear | Betooucr tincoln Dan to bo Horner oplvads tant PORT OF CITICAGO. fone clr ok rian tana | fen in uO, Steen acta un ty | Henwouede z Aumivats . W. Helmicks North Jacksonville Circuit, G. chats bri ma q \. . se 3, Wi dolmleks ‘North dncksonville, Circuit. G. | ewig hein port rather than do so, “Suipners | ‘Tho schooner 1, C. Albrecht, Capt. Chris | Stnir tirucy Giumnund, Covel liaven, aundeles, J. Coombs Virginia, Mo Auer: Waverly, W. F,'T, | also profess to bodetermlned to keep thele gratn | Bnker, fs ono of tho smiurtost timber schooners UTED, Mitwaukeo, sundries. ‘ Bpructi; Waverly Cireutt, to’ be supplied: Wost | here rather than pay muro thun Scents, aud itis | that comes into port, and it has beeo the ambi. | Hrup Fempost, Montazud, later. eksonville Gitcuity We Ne Teuticdge: Whites | quite Ikely that n Iivoly game of *bIuI” will | tion of several Captains to beat her into this | Prue ds Ale panes Si aatnt Oo, Laine hail, W.'T, Cranes Illinois Femnte College, W.‘T. | ve played today botween the two tnterotas—ship- | port. Thoy succecdcd in lotng jt yesterday, and sop Messonxor, Honton Harbor, aundrios, Rho, President. and member of Centenary | pers nod carriers—and that the ono with the | were loud in their bonsting. Nut they drow in | prop a. 1. Hupking, Toledo, euul. Church Quarterly Conferenco; Jollet Penitens | most nerve willwin, . ‘Tho following aro tho ves- | thelr tnits when it wus discovered that tho Ale | Prop Nawbury, Busiato, sundries, tinry,.W. J. Ruttedge, Chaplain, and member ot | sols chartered yesterdy: brecht bud aailed the whole trip with ber centres | Prop Skylark, Benton fiarpar, sundelos. Centenary Chureh Quarterly Conferonce. For Buffato. Rushes, | bowrd Jammed, and then was only about four | LrepGummiodore, Butalu, sundeiedes pgiiins District—W. K. ‘Goodwin, Prostatng Propelter City of Romy, corn... s. $000 | hours behind them, Capt. Chris says that he pro- | (rong: i. Hurd, Duluth, : ¥, JUMPED INTO TIE MISSISSIPpy, Rocie IsLaNn, Ill, Sept. 19.—James Boyle comtitted suicide this moruing by Jumping from tho rear decks of the ferry-boat while crossing the Mississipp!. Ho is supposed tq have deen nnder the influence of liquor at the time. Ie was one of the ploneers of the elty, and was at ous time very wealthy, but er ats sents He dns bush poor at inate a velihoad by keaping a flour and feed ‘The body has not been recovered, pens A GERMAN BREWER. ors Astoria, H.G. Habbs: Astoria Cireult, J. | Propuller Buffalo, corn...... fso0 | poses to tow mem buck ié they enonot keep up. | bob tf See naEes. nation, i + Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. + Aillerby; Auguata, C. G. Hicox; Camden, | Sohounor diarion W, Pago, corn. x + | Prop Usoritu, Gredn Bay, sundeles, sabe : 2 family at tho discottragiur accounts regard | Hants nants contribution of 1,000 oxen and | x. i, ened Camp Point, (. E. Walden: Chilly For’ Ogdenaty aihfoattienk, Michned eect. eit ee White. | Pron Nom kira, rand Havan, tumbor. FontWarne,Ind.,Sopt. 10,—Sebastian Wit. ing President Gartield, and requesting that iiss bea teen oo a tevered ree Ded, Gein: Clayton, BeG, Bearers Columbup, Gobooner John Maen cuts 21,000 | fen Iidy to uve tho bodies of theuntortunate | prop {tat Oetan: ereunnbns iroteo man, a well-known German. brewer, com- ) FF C1 (A. Bt. Dui 3a Pt ee ie ors T T 4 bt r ’ all Intelligenco concerning his condition be | wit he fined 1,400 plore bo sianptlods Littleton, Lowa? Meudon, | schooner E.J. MoVeagh, cori 20,000 Acamenlat Aho schnenge lA. Var Ya ROU OErE Peet Eero eens SE ee mitted, suicide this morning on account of forwarded lmmediately to Balmoral, CLE METHODIST ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE discussed the subject of foreign missions; Hoey nse of the press in non-Christlan countries a enele ae perlshed at forthe promotion of the covet the mission ys id wort required in Papal and semb-lntidel na- * eae: Hons; the especial need of cudperative ein GET MAS Ye Ate Methodism in Papat and Pagan lands; the re- Benray, Sey f L 0.—The Siekscal, antieata " “ Hr, wenlt! Ny § poulres of Mee aust Wen of the National Liberals has been issued. Leeman! a While attiriming that the party wilt unite with + pf the world’s conversion, and the best ments | he uthor Ibert groups, in eombining against of developing wud employing then. rhe the danger threatened trom the alliance be- conference expressed very genéral feelin; tween the clerical and conservative renction- a Sia Os naire ky Lage! sis He ists becoming closer, the manifesto states that eet tho National Liberals will resolutely oppose countries to missiomary work. ‘Tho Rev. Mz. Seat | Moorman, of the Southern Episcopal Chureh, at sa rae te Const{turtlan and Leg- i naked English support for trating colleges the aes ill ey Sally urge ere that in the South, so as to enable nn Increased }- ‘De party Will Tes'st all excessive axation, a3 Inzic; Mt. Sterling, R.G. Rogg: Py For Ringsto! mouth, W. it, Carr: Quiticy, Vermont Strect | Propotlor Argyle, wheat... Chureb, J, F. Stouts Quincy, ‘Trinity Church, James Shaw; Quincy Clreuit, OH. P. Ash: Total capacity.....++. lo Cireuit, D. P UNTER. 1. Rushville, J. Lonton: Itushvil Freier eee ol dieveey blah ‘esteem by allaniic | Sehr Apprentice Huy, cirand iiuvan, lumbar, Lyons Wiranw, M.S Davideous West Points 0. | rarmper trelghts were only falrly firm yester- | ore, ‘This notion ie highly creditable to tho Salle | Solr d iene VPS aatogute Ti Ieper. Sspringticld District. 8. Prentice, Presiding |] day. and bute few charters wero mndeant tho gre! Dalen: and will recolye the commendation Hehe Androw Juccenn, Muawekot lumber, Elder; Athens, W. W. Curnett: Auburn, A. rovaiiing rates, Mostut the charters made fy cP Presta. . g Sloani urtaio, W.8,Calnoun: Cusinvilie AY? trore for vessels to goto Muskexion, ‘The fol- | ,,Avery scrlous coltision at the mouth of the | Hehe SA tise hut, canis jest: Chatbaut, G. W. Durgun; Chesterticld, J. v' 8 burt x 5 e* chr Stntford, Mus fi a Heat: Chatham, G. W. Durgin; Chestoriielt J. | lowing aro’ tho nomiual rates from tho points | Wwhect steamer Corona, ot tho Goodrich Line, | Seurgra: itoines, Crund ituver 1umbors burg, J..Q. Swim; Elkhart, 8. H. Martin: Qlrard, | named: hod Just ‘started out on her way to Milwaukee. | Sebr Paranu, Duncan City, lumber. . B. Goldsmith; Grove Clty, C. P. Baldwin; | From East Saginaw to Lake Erie As sho was about leaving tho mouth of tho river | Bclir Eugio Wins, M skexOn jumbor. Mechanicsburg, J. Wintorbotto Iddlctown; POSE. a aa.c2y0 Gene ae wee cave evee82-25@2,00 - | Sho wns met by tho stoum-burge Shrigtoy, bound | Behe ts Davis, PPro Hee W. A. Mekluneyy Morriaonvilla, Eart.Carlisiey | From Bist Saginaw to Chicago... 2A in. ‘Tho Corona whistled tbat sho woul Ra Fi i Mount Aubuei hi la piss ‘ : dinert Cuuningoam: Nilwood, | Ecom fay GRY to Lnko Erie ports tho Shtigicy un the starboard, and was woswored Hone Mays Asumda rand Lacan laciber A.D, bockhurts Puvenea, JF. Tobe: Blane: | From Hay City t0 Chtengo ae Jong-continued suffering from rheumatism, Whon found ho was dying, with o bullet in his head froma revolver. Ho leaves a wila and two children, Ni ni. Leland, pli! 3 ooo | ABd forwarded to thelr Rowios for uurlul. Wo | HOB Sei awtis Licenbaon-oro Tinderstand thit tho Ballers’ Union will also sco fottio sending homo o€ tho body of Fleat-Stuta | BER" sigveo, stuskean, Mimbore Kollor, who, although not a member of tho | Schr Pathtindor, Clovolund, Gen. Logerot has issued an order that any Arab found at the aqueduct be shot, MOLULIE FELKIN. Dernorr, Mich., Sept. 19.—A girl of 15 Nanied Mollie Felkin, the daughterof a poor tallor, shot herself in the heart, and dled al. -most instantly, She had become infatuat with the bartender ofa neighboring sno SAVANNAIL Savanyary, Sept. 10.—The negro long shoremen struck for higher wares, gol drunk, took possession of a strect leading to the wharf, and in the fight that followed with the police one of the latter was fatally shot, A LADY, jumbo. ant Riek qu 1 By Hall Fete ee en ae a a ae ee oF sy Tend dane into, tumber. ant Plains, ickinan; Reymond, &. Hally; | From Mantsatee to Chicago . outs Neared cach other the Shrigloy suddenly | kehr City of Grand lapids, a M, Dunna’ “Spr old, Firat From Ludington to Chichio. chonged her course and ran_acrosa the bow of | Hchr Hobart Huwiate Grund Haven, lumbor, pringtield, Second | From White Lake to Chic arkery the Corona, ‘Tho Captuln of the Coronn, with | Sole tt i. Sovro, Atuskexon, lumbar, Mathow: Springliotd circuit, A. | From Grand Havon to Chien great presoneo of mind, soping & collision was 4 itis, W. A. Smith; Virden, | From Muskegon to Chleago ore. A. Irish, Muskegon, lumbor, Tminvut ordered tho ongiues of ble bout re- | eur Wentoliontor, stuskokun, lumbar, word. & A, Stronach, Muskexon, lumber, fonvold hor cutting tho Shrigicy down. What | Sehr Hi. 0. Aibrecht, Muskegun, lumber, rch, il, Gunnett; ‘aylorv' A.C. byorlys Williamsville, J. W. sinnock. Steam-barnes carry cargoes from. Muskegon | Yerued, and hur speed was checkod Just In timo eee z ety tu this port, from duck to dock, at 1245 cents less | ronson vaured the Captain of tho Sbrigley to | Xebr Leo, Grund inven, tuner. number of negra missionaries to be sent to well ns any vague experiments which It may SPORTING. than salling vesscls. Chunge the course of his yessal 18 not. known. Rone Healine Gatos, Searmazon, gmuere PLA City, O., Sept. 19.—Mrs, Walter Africn, Messrs. Clark, of Georgia, aud Price, be proposed to make in the domain of social . IRON on#. a It was a narrow cacape. Sehr Potrol, tou Knuion, tuinber. igh Stton, Hirow Hersnlt Hf fronton tt passing : of South Carolina, spate In tho same senso, | | Pollties, TROY VS. BUFFALO. Iron oro fretehts ure reported extremely frm, - Bohn As A Casperitar, Alenumninoes tambon, rain last night and was instantly killed. ‘ THE DECLINE IN-CONSOLS TODAY Collisions ara taking place dally between Spretat, Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, with an advance from Excauabuto Lake Eric VESSEL CUARTERS, Rent Jono star, Murinatta, Iumbor, «Was partly caused by the purchase of £199,- | Prostessists and Antl-Semitics, Sunday 0 Troy, N. Y., Sept. 12—Tho Troys won | ports ranging from 10 to20 conts per ton. Three AT CLEVELAND, 0. 9 ehr Myntic, Muskegun, Lumb! 2 000 worth of Duteh gold In the open market | Selous affray ocurred, A number of ar- 0. Scur Ard. Covell, Suxkegon, tumber. good uphill game today. Brouthers scored | lurge grain veascls at this port were churtered Sptctat Duapateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Benr Wolverine, Grand Huvan, lunibor, LABOR AND CAPITAL ITALY. THE MARVEST, Rome, Sept, 10.—Lhe Diritto, the Minis- terial orgun, says: “Ln view of the disas- trous results of the harvest In some districts, opty rests were made. In tho. first inning on hits and two wild | yesterday to tuko oro from Escanaba to Loko | _C&EVELAND, O., Sept.19,—Chartors—Schoonera | Sehr singile Thompaon, Sarin Lene MINERS VS. COAL-DEALERS. for New York. soley I aig | Benner nt SLUBLON tuote ewnors proferriag | George Murray and Our Son, coal to Chlcngyy | Benes, Sinmun, shuskexon, luuwers* Spectat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune, - pts : nag? pitches, and Foley in the third on Ewing’s Be og ae 5 E. ©. Hutebi E x mune, atieke THE “MARK LANE EXPRESS, error, that player throwing the ball Into the | to put thom in thut trade rathor than charter $1.25 free; schooner E, C. Hutchinson, ore, Es- | Behe Groton, Ford Hlver, tos. Prrranura, Pa., Sept. 19.—A curious war Inns broken out here between the coat-mlners and retail dealers in that commodity. The miners asked an advance from threo and 2 half to fourcents. This was granted. The ; ; 7 Belle George hiurston, SulWwauk H Y . The | canaba to Cleveland, private terme; propelicr bi riMuskenon, unl graud stand, .{n the fifth Foley was given n | thom for grain at tho present low rites ‘Tho | arwoll and schoonsr Hutter, ore, Eseannta to | Bene eer et ogone Tune It by a misunderstanding of Gillesple and | following ure now tho recounized Aguress Gg | Ashtabula, privato terms; sobooher Shawnee, | Fehr i.c. Weinpt, Escanaba, ron oro, Cassidy, either of whom vould have caught | Prom Hecanabe to Chicago. soso are, Encanuba to Fairport, private terms; | Seurdcktioy Linas, Muskegon, \umbor, rant: ol. 1.05, CH Behr Coral, Muskegon, lumber, the ball O'Rourke and Brouthers then | From Marquette to Lake Erie ports... 200@2.2 schuoner Canton, coal to Manitowoc, $1.05 froo. | Prop Hoseabol, Pushtina, towing. fn Its roview of the grain trade of the past Nght. week, says: Lhe week's fing weather has arently benefited rgriculture, but Ibis alto- gotner too late to alter the position of the harvest in relattonslip to the grain trade. . 5 AT MILWAUKEE, WIS. Bohr Peshtluo, Posittxo, lumber. ’ tall dealers th § th ico to10 Cit of fe the Government has arranged to expedite | made hits, the latter's golug pust Cassidy, COM Bpectat Disnateh to The Chicars Tribune. Schr Advance, Poushtizo, lumber. : retail dealers thon put up the price to y Ser Tr aaintitares Bite joe plans affording employment.” sending two runs home and Brouthers to | Coal frotyhts from Nuffalo have undergone no | MinwauKkee, Wis. Sept. 19.—Charters reported ACTUAL BAILINGS, cents and finaly to 11. The minors now ‘The Ministry of Agriculture has published returns showing that the product of wheat will be generally scanty. That of maize js stiuilar in character, except inn few local- ities. No better result is expected from the orange, lemon, and olive crops. ‘Tobacco is below av average. Crops of potatoes, flax, and hemp have been good. ‘here are fuyor- come back at them, and say if the retallers do not reduco the price from 11 cents on or before Saturday they will demand another cont for aging, making five In nil Con stimers are on the side of the miners, and te. fuse to buy coal at the present price except in very smalt quantities, The retaflers are in a quandary whether to reduce the prico or standout, ‘The miners say they will com- { native wheats have not muterlally changed since Monday. «A Jarger proportion of the a4 sales were made for feeding purposes. On 4 this basis the published rates range trom 22 shillings to 85 shillings per quarter, ‘Trade both in London and in the provinces closed deeldedly weak for ott home descriptions. Foreign brendstuifs were not quotably third, who. scored on Richardson's out, | ¢hauxe from tho rates provalling for some time | today—Sohoonor Atigua Smitb, 21,0U) bushels of | Strat Corons, Mitwnukea, sundries, 1 . Btmuc Grace Grummond, Sou! quito ecarce und the dumand for them growing private torins; schooner Itasca, ore, Escanaba Prop Skylark Honton farbur, sundris, third, and they Hed the game In the seventh | frig ports remain firm at the prevailing rates. | comb, oro to Fairport at $1.00; bargos J. #1, Rut- inl Prop Geonde Dunbar, Muskegon, sundries, Prop us fy fly to centre, ‘Iwo runs were added in the 3 Ni Hits ‘of Cassidy and Connors and ctrora of | Past: out advices from thera represent vessels | wheat enn Mss Hunton dt ee op Buifulo, on | Brae Grace arummunds South Lisvon, sundries, Purcell aud Brouthors gave Troy twoln the | ore urgent. ‘Frolghts from Oswero and Laka | {aelt aud D.vosinvoery and barge Hi New= | Fob unt ifcimons, sais, Si Ws host ana 2 . . op Hea s » on. on hits of Connors and Cassidy and Fergu- | tno following are tho rates pald trom tho points | ter and Shawnoo, ore to Avhtabula at $1.00. V. Snook, White Lake, light. ‘son's three-baser, he scorlug on Gillesple’s | named: ‘AT OSWEQO, Ne ¥. > Urittain, White Lake, sundrios. So¢etal Ditvatch to The Crtcago Tribune. Prop Michio) Grol Stuekezun, Mgnt, eighth on 9 hit of Hankinson and doubles Osweno, N. Y.,Sopt, 19.—Coul chartors today— | 70h RUGKOTE. MuseeR an igbt. Bchoonors Leadville and FD. Burker to Mile | 0?) upsony Muskeson, Mgt. DH Be 5 ; changed since Monday, ‘The condition of able prospects in regard to the vintage and | of Welsh and Connors. Aiouty BO pergola yeukes and:achooner: Or Ws Bond:to Chicago 'nt Propieadsephy Suse aitite peonedt ‘tho cyes of Sore caple to iho fiat i the great bnilcof native dellverles ins erented Ce eet: 1294586789 | From Luke Erle porte to Du BOBS Ae BUPFATO, Bs Ye, Probing aon ee, Tihvon, aundries, that the retailars lave been at tho bottom of ademand for hurd wheats not anticipated AFGHANISTAN, Buttulo DIOaO 9 0 OH rom TaN Erie pore to Doceo| 8 Spretat Plenaten, to Th Chiesa Zebune. Foe Te ec itec iitite , arly at he: euble, among, rales ee smonth ago. Those, therefore, havé advanced HEAVY FIRING. : trey. Haiuioy 9 8 °F From Gswexo to Chlenga... mido at this port today. eee ee ee ee ee aiken Codur iver sundeton, wrongfully accused, ono shilling to two shillings during the past | posmay, Sopt. 19,—Honvy firing was heard ee hhuitalo Be From Oswexo to Milwauk . ‘ Kclir 1, St. Davie, Muskegon, Hebt, —— fortnight. ‘Tho week’s supply of forelzn | in the direetion of Candahar from daybreak Troy. 6; Muttalo, 1. By Lake #rie ports is moant any port on Lake * HE LUMBRR TRADE. Fee ere Ae a Eee ight. = Otro. wheat in London was 82,350 quarters, of | ynatil noon Saturday, ileal Bibs Bsa Cabanny Erlo west of and including Erle to which tron oro MAST SAGINAW. Bone Clty of rand dlanids, Grand ftaven, abt, Corusnus, O., Sept..19.—The furnaces In which 37,7 quarters were Amerlean, and iinses on ballscTeose te. fs consigned, and from whieh coal is shipped. Spectat Disvaten to Tes Chicago Tribune, Pr Serre ee tho Hocking Valley, which had banked thele of foreign flour, 12,609 sacks, the greater por-, CULL. uses on crrors—'Troy, 4; Buffalo, 3. East 8aainaw, Mich,, Sopt. 10.—More cargoes Bohr. America, Bturmeon Hay, th its fires on account of tho lack of water, have ‘; ton American, Stronz red wheat flours are ibe Struck, out—Cussidy, Hankineon, Holbort, HOME GATHERINGS. ao offering thna vessols can Le obtained and | Hone Hertha Harnoy, Hacanaua, lint, been enabled by the recent rains to resune Ewing, Hlobardson, Galvin G}, White, Ruwe, A nig “sriry.” frolghta on lumber aro exceedingly firm. Tho | Schr Eagle Wing, Muskex rt now {fn muuch request at latest quotations, . . vrs On, a i Buenos Ayres, Sept, 10.—Dr. Santa Maria }. Muskegon, itght, A roportor of one.of tho little dailies was mado | gchooneraO. 13, Joncs and Manitawoo take lume | Bett Andrew Jackson work. ‘ but weaker flour, such as Californian and | nas been installed President of Chill. ecco Haves hag Fe Hultate, 5. the victim of a bi “stilt” by alot of Jolly tars | hor from Bny City to Chicago at §325, A total fone J, 8. Htolmon Grand ltaven, iigite ‘The gatherers at tho Star Glass-Works, q pt ‘oley , vy City 5 Australian, are rather depressed, ‘The price Pursed Wulls—Holbort, 1; owe, & yesterday. He was told a harrowlug tila of | ot 99,000,000 feot was shipped from tho river tast | Bene Maxwlo Dali, Suskexur, Hane. Newark, struck today for an advance of of maize was rathor against buyers at tho RUSSLA. Witd pltches—Welsh, ‘ tho sutferings (?) of the crow of the schooner “eT K #ehr aR prontico Boy, Grand Slaven, light vents per week. 1 My age : i A hall at Gat: 0 8 (2) week, Tho high treights havo tended to alight- | Sehr Gil re Knapp Charlovalx, HaBt. ‘ew mon took the place of tho striking close of the week, being 203 Ui ex-ship,which JEWS. alls calted’— Welsh, 8; Gaivin, 58, Gilbert Knapp, which vessel, they represented | Jy restrict the demand for iumber, though | Kobe Kate Lyone, Muskoxon. light. ph th rf dv esd@cd. {Y- Btrikes called—Wols! 3; Galvin, 27 ly. 5 BD | sche Usnet, Monomines, liebt. ohairmakers at Unyden’s mills today. ‘The yan advance of Bd@id. ‘Tho off-const mare Lonpoy, Sept. 19.—A hundred and sixteen ‘Timo—One bour and forty minutes, to him, was two weeks on tho trip from Pino | prices remain firm, aces quantities of lumber | Xohr A. Bradley Grund tinven, Nabt. police were dotalied to preserve order. B ket has tust its tone since Wednesday, Sat- | russian Jews embarked Saturday at Ant- | Umpiro—Keeto, Lake to this port; how tho crow ull fell slek, | ure poloe shipped Oy railte Chicago owing to | Beir George Stovlo, Collingwood, 17,873 bu cora, - 5 t urday’s quotations favoring buyers. The | yw, Ne Fork. Sa ete, The following is the article: ‘Tho throo- i BTONE! ERS RESUME WORK. Arrivals up to Thursday were eoventean enr- | CTP fee New Yorke aru WoucesTen crun. tasted soboonor dilbert Koapp arrived nora at asia ee hae ates OEHBH Ue Ee TORTS: Gnu Dusateh to Tha Onleage Trine R; ‘ous, of whieh nine were reported as ‘solid speci pa icagu Tribune. Zo'clook yesterday morning, in tow of tho tug " le = s Stil nets During the etueyaink week bul ILLINOIS CONFERENCE. Woncesten, Mass, Sept. 10.—-At the ad- | J. V.Tayior, with a crow In pitlablo plight, Lee ur ODE eaodaye LtlO.o00 footy La aa layer grb ga cpr Peo tals hee eT t ty-flve wheat e : Ine. Journed stockholders’ meoting of the Worces- | Tho vessel loft Pine Luke two weeks ago, loaded | for the week, 11,001,000 fect. Pont Huron, Mich, Sopt. 19.—1:30 p. m— wouty-flye wheat cargoes are due. Proceedings at tho Session of Yestere | tor Hall Club lontght the places of th t | with codar posts, and passed through a gorics of Pacsed up—Propollers Winslow, Boston, Badger Hinsdale-Doyle mills has been settled, and i THE MULK OF WHEAT day—List of the Appolntmonts. the tivo Direatons ere hiked iy SAean terrifly gules, Whon two days out two of the DISASTERS. Stato, Passalo and barges, E.B. Halo with A, | many of the stonecutters ronowed work to- . and flour afloat fy estimated nt 720,000 quar. Eprctal Diavateh to The CMeago Tribune. Nearly $1,000 was raised in stock SIBAEHIpS crew became sick, and two days later three moro CAPSIZED IN A SQUALL. Brady, Fayotto Brown, and 8. H. Ktnpall, R, J. aay. ae ters over that ab the corresponding date hist PANA, UL, Sept. 10—At 7:30 a.m. today | tions, and more promised. A committee of | were unit for duty, loaving three mon and tho Bpectat Dievatch to The Chicago Tribune, Huckett and consort, D. M. Wilson and consort; THE DYING PRESIDENT. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. Cntoado, Sept. 19.—"And avery lifo, though its overy hour {a rich with lovo, and avery mio ment be jewolod with a Joy, will at Inst become Q tragedy us dark, and deop, and tendor as wat year. Saturday buyers’ offers of 203 0d for | the conference reassembled at Hayward's # malzs cargoes was reftsed. ‘The sates of | Opern-llouse, Bishop Merrill presiding, and : English wheat Inst week were 4 auar- | the devotional exercises were conducted by ters ut Sis td per quarter, against 44,024 quar- | the Rev. W.S, Musgrove, ters at 30s ld per quarter the corresponding ‘Sho intiutes of the previous mecting were Directors was appointed to select antue for | Captain to manngo tho vosscl. Tho trials of | _SrunacoN Bay, Wis., Sopt. 19.—Tho schoonor | *4 Laketon and barges. t } . ". ee . 19. Propo! zh, Charles J. bd hoxt year regnrdless of expense, the voyago reduced the crew te a pitinvle | Jennibol was struck ing suddon squat while in ahateds re Ruby sau ayaa ery condition in a fow duys, and it seemed | the Door Saturday morning and Instautly cap- | and congorts, Maytlowor and barges, Gardon : CONEY ISLAND. 4 miracto that thoy aurvived it. Tho mate and | ulzed, ‘Tho tug John Greyory was just about to | City and barges, Sunorior, J. F. Card, David Sneersneap Bay, Sept. 19,—In the three | a-scuman named James Chutely were insuno | take bor Ino and tow hur intoa harbor when | Waxstat and congorts; sehooners Queen, pits 04 ce, Fe the sch arrived in slyht of Chi Consuelo, Cherry Armes, L. 8. Hammond, Sita wweuk inst year. rend, after which George W. Gray, D. D., Fino peterson teen A Tota ia ‘Of the ‘Tuylor, jude a tho schon paging ee a ea RHONA wens halt Eilmare, David ‘Vanoo, Catliugtord; steamer | oyer woven from the warp and woot of mystery 3 YOOI, SALI v ecu} eI esolue b '8 |} wus in distross, went to her assistuuce. As tho: n bolove AT TIE WOOL SALES wus the receplent of a complimentary resolu. third, ‘Clie, 1:158. Fellowplay pulled up apprusetit tho vesrela man appearod on deck | without getting wet, Tho men were pleked up ‘Wind southoust, fresh, Wonthor fino. and death.” How true fe thie of our bolo x wi gnies today 6,800 bales were atfered of Port | tion from the conference, indorsing him to Philtp and Sydney, A steady demand; prices | the Arkunsas Conference and the citizens of and herolo dying President! Tho spectacte it 1 i i Spectat Dtavutch to The chicago Tribune, a hawser in bis hand, and in a rough voice} by the tug. ‘The vessel bad a hold Tay moat profoundly pathetic one walch out Jame. puld:, *L want to be towed into that tuk right Port Hunow, Bled. Sept. 14-020 p, mm full of wood and a deck load of bark, the latter | passed Up—Propollers Bt. W. Blanvhard, J . pala : ‘ist. Little Rock, at which place he I In the mile and elghth, Rob Roy won, Top- | bere.’ ‘Tho two insane sallors had to ve ree assed Up paliers 1. W. ni , Jay | Nutional history affords, It isthe great calam- ss ReuTPAGaaAOIie the Presidency ae raatloeie ho has accepted sy second, Bernardine third, ‘Timo, 1:5882, | strained to provent thom doing thomsclves in. | being lost, ‘Tho tug took the capsized vessel in | Gould, Oceantons | Wiliam Cowie and barges. 8. | \1y which toaobus tho better foollngs of all peo ts " In the mile and quarter, Rosalle Was. first, | Jury. ‘Toward last evening they regained their | tow for this pluce. Whon sho renohed Charters’ . Citdivell and barges, Port enone It in stated that a large majority of tho re- The I ple, for which there seems te bo no compensar tion, We try and conjuro up through the maxl@ George KR. Palurer, of the Central taggow and barges, Sanitag Hatedon second, Goy. Hampton third. ‘Tid, Fouson.”’ ‘The fuote in, tho cuvo are that the } Yelana tha tug had to como to this place to yot | Nea'Mirgos A" A‘ Tucner and barges, Allegheny : piles of the Preston manufacturers tg the | [inols Conference, was selected a8 agent of schooner mado an ordinary run from Dine Lake, | tue), nttcr whieh sho roturnod to the upsot 5, - ily. yom i" id burgos: achoonors Hed Wing, John B. ser- the j/ _ elteninrs of the Secretary of the Masterd As- | the Ulnols Wesleyan University at Bloom- | | Ii ‘the hurdle raco, milo anda half, Ike nnd experienced just such wouther as all incom: | oor conor, and will taka the vessol tho restof the | Till, Luoy av Cinrk, ‘Thomis F. Sheldon, James Peer re gener eer eet sociation favor the stoppage of thelr looms | ington. Bonham yng pst Filtts. alate second, Andy | and fover, and the only insanity, (7) among the Way, Tho craw are hora, and when their baat | Couch, Comuncti, aniol G. rent, W. J. Vous | Poe yen e eae on is done thie namoloss crime Y ig va weekly. 1 is ie he y ‘ ES for threv days weekly. Three thousand two hundred and fitty- | Wevdcock third, “hme, f orto. See ar he ph enilod inst avons feuin, Beis commanded by Capt. Jacobson, | Down—Propellors Oblo and consorts, Now | of assusination in vain, Horoatter tho 2d of THE UUITISI SUNISTER TO AMERICA, eight dollars was collected‘ for necessitous o rH Ing with tho sumo crow with tho exveption or | und wason hor way from Evx Harbor to Bille | York with schooner, B.A. Georger, Minoral | July wilt becomo in ‘our annals the dark day of Livenvoon, Sept. 10—The Hon, Lionet | cases, TUGTIANPO, senman, who cojcluded to go to tho Murino | Waukee. Rovk and burges, Portor, Chamberlain and mourning, und the Niobe of unussuaged grlot. On tho2d day of July in tho full primo and consctous prido of power such as fow living men bad over known In any Goyornmont, great it the love and the admiration of the Nation woll on for New York in company with Billy Mad- THY WELLAND CANAL, Of Bt ved ity toe . den, carrying with him $1,000, tobe putup gue soltayan Butioes asland from tis Det fats ay aud roporte tun aly hetore dyin on faitcnell, any Bb griay’ atemer Oy FOr Gievee as forfelt in the proposed match between | FUbtor Canals at Otte ee eettoatand utter | Euuraay morning last tne solooner Jepnibol, | Wind south, Ibe. Weather Ane. ? rt Sackville West, successor to Sir Edward In the conference, at his own request, tho ee ‘Thornton ns British Minister te the United | Rey, W. D, 1. Young was transferred from i States, will sall from Liverpool for Philndel- | the Central 1inols to tis conference, phia on the American Ling steamer Pounsyl- The Rev. BE. Jd, Hamill was complimented nla Out. Ve, Realy Pw Sullivan and Ryan, both of whom are spoll- | ‘Thuraduy, the Jéth day of Suptomber Justant, | sharp squall in Death’s Door, hor crow escaping. BUREADOS nigh unanfinous oven tn politioal sense, ercet, §, SHANI OUR AB ee : as a revival worker and evangelist by & | into Huht each other, Sulllvan lett yester- | vessels of sucha length or such a froxdi of | Win dayligne entne. tho cnpsized vossal was Avatin’ Dleesteh te Tae Tears rien digaltied, Incorruptiblo, the grandest mun inal THE PRINCESS LOUISE. special resolution, day for his home in Boston, leaving the sign. | Bewnt aa cannot pass by way of the old canal be- Alscovored by tho tg Greyory and another tug, | 9 UFFALO. N. ¥'.. Bopt, 12. ArrivedPropoilers | +9 giomonts of truo grentness, doserving ton Byzctat Dispatch to The Chicauo Tribune ‘The statistical reports and miscollancous | ing of urticles, ute, to Davies, t.1 | tween Port Dalhousie and Allanburg will bo | which wore lying ut anehor uitder Plumb Talend, ts q + and Boat dob and knowing of no mortal onemy, was suddeolt TE oe re ees d goats | botuitted to pass by way of tho new lus of tho | and towed to Ellwan's Iiuy, From tore, under | Jantitic, X- Ut oretoen, tot Coole, Oat sateen Montnear, Sept. 10.—From a passenger | papers were sulanitied, and the appolit er A. B. Moore, rain, Chiouzo$ propellers Em- tr canal, elther upward or downward, betwoen | orders from ‘Capt, Jacabson, an attempt was tu the broad light of a summer's day, whilo the by the Sardininn, just arrived, and occupy. a ve ' ‘ontorsnee | fall, nnd as there has been so much talk of a ce “ tho existiig regututions; f mre State, 6 F. 0, and St. Paul, andachoon- ver bit 3 ing an eminent posltion in the Doululon, uate Wee Mee eal when the Conferened | fut between hiuself and Sullivan the event provi ed ata. thoy “io not_-draw amore tuna an ee otuttbore totaal caer ar Owan igrain, Buiuta; propeller ‘oledo, pallo.et our wt S Bil mien ihanel seal ‘ some fuels regarding the Prinecas Louise ths following are the names of th Wilt doubtless bring ont all, who are liter. | glovon und ono-quarter feet of witor, and uro | eighty teot of water, ‘Thu Jonnibel 18 owned b Wheat, Groon Baye is t bloody blot on out . 8 ap | estud iu such inatiers, as, wider Mr, Davles? | towed through” the summit level between | A Ccnristiansun, of this city, und is uninsuro Cloated—Propeliors Montana, Scotia, Badger | Ob! most foul, and cruclly ly oe late been fenrucll It sips the prolonied Baltes bit she Iuentlonss ding Eiders | HMMMAUMEM, previous uifulrs of ihe kind | Thorold und Vort Calverne by mouns of a tux. | Sie will prave a total loss, * | Statec dames Fae dr and Lebigh, and schooner | Nation's guod name, Ont most wicked, eek yy absences of her Royal Highness hus arisen auvilld District. Kuck, Presiding Elder; | haye been free from the disugreeable features | boat. In the cuse of propellers, or ther vesse's | copiipen wiTit THE STEAM-DARGE NAHANT, a if eat » Bale | thus ut one fell swoop plunge 50,000.00) peo! !Golely from or Aimpatred hentih, ‘Sho has | Bemarely Gls, shoes Cauionga, JM. Goou* | by whieh Wi aro so freyueutiy attended, | Ung Hel own, Meals Be oath | OO tat Dapte to, te Chetan rian enue, goal for Mlwauen) propellars Emplce | in tua gript that born Ufa, nore han, fol ve entlrely lost her frestiness und bDluom se con- | Martins Danville, North street, 3k. Darnes; three-fourths fret when both the engine and | Munwaukes, Sept, W—A diupatch Wne roe | Duluth; arepellee ohn ©, Gault and schooner | cightcenth anniversary of the battio of Chicas a spicuous in her checks when she came to | Danville, Kimbar Chaput, DW. Enelis 1° MICHIGAN STATE FAIR. vousel uro at rest, In a fow weeks vesuols of | colved byra today frum Cupt, Nelson, of tho | 31. P. Hurkalon, coal, for Toledo; echooner A.W. | runuya—in the throes of death is lying at Long uy thls country, She has become quite thn Villa Clrguit, JU) ck Bpectat Breputch to The Chieaga Tribune, router drut oan pass through the carly whun sebocint tears ataclip Prt cease wae Moore, coal, for Milwaukee, Brauch the horo of that famous bttlunelts ¢ and is vasilychunzed in. appearance, and | tock: Hoopeston, #. Galdsiniiy Huai, Wiliam | JACKSON, Mich. Sept. 19,—Che first day of Se geuos to eee ese i ye ierrieas : having been iu a collision with an unkuowd aids Gitbpatek tee ae nies Tribune alanis ears mic today the | Ht tee Jules t Juoks much older than her years warrant, | Mitchells indianety, W. J. ull; Newman d. it. | the Michigan State Fair opened under very | orion ov mus TaauTiousy Boanp, Wasi SeninbarKe. Any request was mado for8 tue | / GuenovaANy Blich. Sept, 10.-Cleared—Pro- | Garitold, For bis worvices thors, thougd Ii 5 Shu deuply regrotted not velur able to ner | Hensunor: Pollo, iF, iisde: Pilot, to b9 sup: | favorable auspices, the weather being allihut | mee ylh Wee wl Notlee ie" huropy | (he Hawermun left hore toutybe to tow the ved | Loilers Van itaaite, Oholdi, and Nashua; steam | subordinate capacity. while bis commarider=ins ‘ company, tha Margate to the Northwest, 1s plied by David Hirgwary ttankin, A Roormans | contd be wished for, ‘Lhe erowd was larger | kiven that ov and ufter the nlubt of Oct 1, 18 Bul NOK iacadoh te "she calaasa wribtios Br Keweunaws ackuonors Lady Duterip, Olea, | chief andsaveral other Gencrals of high ra0k *2t to Rhein ne woked forward with pleasure | jovsvilie, tt, suophuna, St. dodoph, W. HE Davis? | Ua over known on an opening Be peered os net, Nioh., Sept. 10.—Thestoarn-barge | {: Bo Nichols, and L, Bf, Mason; atoam-barge It | romerealy of oF hole rank and. stato. th £ pleted Yor her dopartare thon Bowland’ toy | Signoys A. Giurk; ‘Tuvcola Gireult itt. Collins. | day, and the grounds hava been the Fee eee eee HER AEG HX WRITE, te | A eee eae aar Eegie vos | Atrlved—Schoonors Rising Star and Canadas | stalf officer who exemplified an Individually ie Canada‘on the Wth of October, Pest ao ime rates oR trouidin eiere scone of busy proparations, - Everything front beret nrrecraie bernie er gia gol ty conslderuvly damaxed aboue bee, stoi and Pred wrest lig ein soe Be ce. of rain, Pooulturly weroto compelled the Bre ernment 2: - Churleston, G, W, Millor; Charleston Clreuit, Bs piguumes a stiveessful uxtibltion, "The | order lens, Hitininar ing ee cwor clving from the | Houdwenr, but ls not toning, ‘Tho damage to , o raward for services for which that Gover’, ‘4 sre ! “ ’ the Nahant Is very light. ‘The Scoville was Dunurit pected i VENEZUELA, H, Heeber; Cow BM. Ault; Farmington, | tadleations are that it will be the most com- | Eohpedeawelling thirtyenina fect above tho | bound tor Hace wit A fi Shari munt had not commissioned bim nor exp hf W, H. Guntaway: Huinbolde, J, A. Burka; Kaus | plete show of live stock, agricnttural tuple | wutor. 2) shown froma wooden | gad'ne Nunnie tor Buitele itn corns whe ve special Dispateh to Tas Eheaen Teibyee, or required of iin, . {! EAURR aud, J.C. Hobbes darsuath, HE Metutyras’ Mare | tuonts, maelituery, domestic nunnuifaciiives, Neer eee eat eave, THO. WHtORe Hote | alte eee ear, Buraloweith carn. Co vote | DowwTI binn, Bept. 10,Arrived—Propolter | °YivRtecn years ago today the battle of Chick: an Wasitnaroy, D. ©,, Sept, 1,—The United | shuli Cireult, to bo supplied; Murtnavine, 8 | pictures and ather art exhibitions, frult and | atructures are painted white, ‘The distance bo- Se aRe e SLS I SOE HUB 29 EALGSAHOE: 0: DEHE Blenuaten, From one ent propeller City Of | amuuga (or Itiver of oath,” its aigaticant 10) \.7 States Consul at Murneatbo writes that, ow. | Svedoruns Autioon ). Yes; eee ecuunat | Yeretables ever seen In the State, | ‘the | tween them ts 68) feot. Ly order of tus hgbt- * COLMDED ON LAKR ENEK. Arent enen Tecoma’ Tacuingens Jarvis Lora, | Qa uamo) was fought tn the, sere inca i- Ing to locusts and drouth, the Goajira Indians | Wik MevVoys Furl, Wes. Hooper; Shelbyvine, | Oly departinentin which the dis play wilt by | Bouse Hourd, tec utaios Nurs cunienia Bpectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, and Kato Hutteroni, frou Bulfalo. ‘ ornet of inatcre manhood could be sven | é ar delven Lo desperation by hunger, and tho | Moulton Church, C, Guleners Sholby'ville Church, | luck in tn the beauty und rales OF Torney Te SS LUEDOWA COLLIMIONG AMURINERD A CON. Bent Mac mundey sitet re eer raeaniont® provelige Cy fo horo who today 18 soon. 1hrous ee Ne jove . ff 1. Ve 3, Van, J, ¥ sit ui ce! he Bont ul ‘ tt) - z Government as sent troops to protect tno | fy, owes Bteniruian, eV cern el yar) nudging troy present sppenrances 1 | A otter was rocoived tn this clty Saturday by | runcun eollided mony North Star and Modlter. | pei eroment for Chicages atcamn-barge Huttore | Uonal mist of toars the wan ane wee u ye bat { frontier settlomonts, Mothers come to the | A-sebitrosh; Vermilion, Bik Wilken; West? | nunufactures atu fully represented, and this | Saentloman whieh contained tho following roe | horo.. ‘Tuo North Star lodt all Hor bead-oar, but | oul, for Butfalot propeller Quobes, for Barone, | clateu RTewcers Of tien presontt ne Tote h suttlements offorlug their children for sale, | Holds J. H, Austin; Windsor, 3, B. MuFuddon, ovening the work ofarranging Wascaneluded, carding the collision between tho schoonurs | continued ber trip up. ‘She dtediterrancan low MARQUKITE. Senting tho contiet of temporal power, the OLLee { sayucr" Woarodving of hunger” the | ponamnuan matiet 3d: daily Proaing | Nin entries tn, all ehnsaes exerell those of | Nn'woe a buahel uf ust graie., Nolteor uit-ano | bok Uta for ropaicy adi iil Wee Topaltiog. ee a eM Oe ete ‘Hieughvaliog atroggio with tho remonsl bi Government Is attempting rellef, und has dee Wied by ‘Nev. iui? oltenawer, dy 81, Weer | former years. Thy erowde und attractions | run nto dua Niu. Tho Nims fun niu the How, DAMAGED EX A COLLISION. | pata QUET Et rep iunguensachoouers Getto: | Gut tho end bes oom, Tt tins come te itt ts creed additional taxes and prohibited the ex. | Bement. d. BM. Dillons Centreville, to bo sup: | ho orrow the fatr renily commences, Fe a eeeg per cureying away tho Dows’ furomast, Spectul Dispatch to Tha Chteaca Vribune, Tin irotton, 4i. FolgorsMont Mano, Htepublic, | most woful conclusion, Hud the President ho x portation of all articles of food, In places | Uinule sates! a peas Giger Wun Linetblen oe —_—_ imulntuporet, and bowsprit. Her bull waa not ae Nes fe Phen tate sonoonse di Montcalm, Moulgowery, Montmoreboy, Jura, gilowed, to ie nt au ae Tho pure a . + » Ben lu; rated I a \ acl or rokon and her tr ie \< je ' Ki, the ground Js covered with w thick layer ot | jand, He Witt O. Warring, Pl Chola: Barner 1 0. 0, F, dauuweds mngroly acratched, wher tho Nid | ci magod by aculligian with uuoiber schouuer | Cleared—Mropeller A.Everotts schooners War | in heart, | with | tne ribald crowd dead locusts, The peopleot Maracalvo ure of- | Cit. Ay Heweas Fisher, Jp Os Moding Ge | Crvcinsart, On, Sopt 10.—Tho annual sos | Undortaking to cun under tho Dows' stern, and | Yesterday morulug ut the mouth of the harbor, Hngton, F, A, Moro, and J. 8, Hichards, begativo “bolnys who aro BOs sheeting 8S fi fering rowards for the dead Insects, and 800 | honjet. VLC. Rundolph: Muuelleld, Abuer Pot | sion of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd- | then under ber bow, Hud the Nims kept on her PORT COLUOENS, moved by sentimont or theorles PAh'r ime i UML have bia a ee Lon Satins toe ka i H ni uf the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd- | coure there would have buen no culliuon, | 1 is AROUND THE LAKES, Spectat Disvatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, + | Aluilgbty supervision, over the Sihin reveren & » i pave besa, collected inone day, ‘The | ted Montloclio, G; S. Aluxander; Tuxton, 30° | Fellows bexan this morning. Rupresenta- | sald by all who kuow anything about ft to huve sNUPeOFING:-BTURBEON, HAY. GAWALs Pont Counonne, Unt., Sept, 19.—Vassod down aiike sania bave bowed thalr ni Hite bud bee Fy routh has beeu so severe that yrass and | Fus,J, J, Qurdicr; Suvoy,J.Kugoy; suybrook, P, | tives are prosent frum all the Stutes and Ter- | boon au unnvoldablo acoldent. Bpeclal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns, =-Hahooner Ameriban, Chicago to Oswogo, corn: | trured tous, Asitis wo must take (helo) * crops ore dried uv. Cuttte aro dying and the wo i Seymour, J. a ect Woloue. 5. ritories and from Canada. Lleut.-Gov. Hlek- DOCK AND OTN NOTES. , Brunaxon Dav, Wis, Sept, 10.-Tho tug ills schooner Atmosphere, Toledo to Oswego, corn; ood will com milton a . vivera are without water, In Muaracalbo, Tuscota, W. i. Wilder; Urbana, sobooner Maize, Tote where they depend entirely upon the raing Juanes Sillors Way pata Os Va HsteBivoy, Proe ABS for drinking watbr, great distress has been | siding Etder; Atluuta, J. ieee Bath. W, caused; ‘I'he poorer classes are compelted to | AvOYs, Mloomington, First, Cure HQ; Ho py ef the great calamity that g rans pats aie, stn cl bee cs the timo bel iweed, Pellternted”’ Por montos now. tho live Detwce s big ¢ vod yasterda: Wore nade: Ut Grand Btoste? Hastetteof the | ‘Tho schoonor Lookout had four bobstayscar- | Duneras Sawyor of tebbosm the fon, dose Grand Lodge of Olle, and by Grand Sire | “cd away yestorday ‘at North avenue bridge, y' josh, tho Hon, Josse Heer erat Mary Bartley Rivyston ta Tol oner bia jattle, lo e~ ao, Hunts propellur Occan, Montreal to Chicago, general cargu, KSOANADA, ‘i ; ee Wing of Chicayo, Capt, Joba Nader of Madi- " .the factions and partics fa politics hay oy ry. . nuns Blonotogton, Grace Chureb, M.D, Hawes Luther J. Glenn, ot Atlanta, Ga, ‘The se: 'The bi; sein will zo luto the Vea- Spul qi Berciat Dispatch to The Uateago Tribyna, eon twilight au eirliikeenibuay ue ALOE) Hivomlngton, Bout Church, W. it,” Mourys | will Meroe a eee a nee ee ee ibck bday to Bava sowotoose plates | 80M tawao Stephonson uf Marinette, wore nuine | yscawAua, Mich. Sept, 10.—Arrived Steamers fnvutiie ane ene uiuig. to teil, wauro one sua 3 2 norny tun Circult, Jonn Everly; Delavan, ‘The report of the Grand Sire. shows for | riveted. bored umong the purty, Argonaut, Wuriness, und City of New York: | and tho other begins, Bo tho rancor ite Taro Bi FRANOK. F: Qres Downs, to bo supplied; Groen Valleys | yeur ending Dec, 31, 1830, 450,000 lodge mem-| ‘Tho fine propeller Lawronco, Capt. Jamos | UNE Tp TUE HELIkY Ov Tite Juste LywN, gohvoners J. 0, Harrleon, Campbell, Higeie and | jess usually engeadored Iu political warlory, ‘THE TREATY COMMISSION, Je ge irae, Havana fh bar iger) Heywortt. bors ‘atu 10,40 Eneampuent members; the | Coubors,leaves'for Cheboygan ad Mackiuaw pects Dlsvaten to Tne Cheaeo Tridune. oe a ei eee ee. nautand City of Now | novi susuaped by. the, conten jus iastiacllte, Pasus, Sept. 10,—Tirard, Minister of Com- | Maxteld; Leroy Cireuit, D. H. Gillan; Lincoln | total relief, $1,077,055; total revenue, $4,504,» | this evening, Minwaukxs, Wis.,Bept, 10.—The tug Levias | yore pare ee Oa aera trees ante mereo egid Agriculture, in reopening nego- Cireult, CG. Armentrout; McLean, J. ‘I. well-known voaselman, | than, which wont to Munitowoo to tow tho loak~ COLLINawoop, G 631. ‘Thu report of the Grand Secretary for Florence BloCarthy, the year ending Aug. 31, 1831, shows an in-\| died suddenly in this olty Sunday afteruoan, | ing schooner L. bs. Shepard hore, has been or- grease of thy ordinary rovenud of $54,007, Ho wilt be buried today from Jom lato home at } derod to te hata Jessie Lyuu, ashore on Bols we Cate all absence of for or cant, tho United States of Amorica Janvas put, 3 Buson City Orr; Masou ane Job. lugrai bork; Oldtown, J. L,Y. Bills; thitions for @ commercial treaty with Eo: | Circult, Ii, M. Z conuisanagy, Opt, bop 1.—Arrived—

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