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‘kn CHICAGO TRIBUNE RAILROADS. The Grand Trunk and the Erie Hitch Horsos to Dafy Vandor- bilt. A Chfeagonn Will Show St. Louis How to Run Its Bridge and Tunnel, —New Railroads Breaking Out in Hoosierdom. Absorption of the Danville and the Cairo & Vincennes by’ the Wabash. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Doe eldes to Increase Its Capital Stock. ' Rumored Lense of the Now York & Now England by tho, Erio Road. HOUND TO BE RECOGNIZED. Mr. ©, Il, Peck, Qonerul WosternTraltic Mun- agerof tho Grand Trunk Multway, who (3 just now fn the clty, way asked yesturany by aT UNE representative what geps ine Grand Trunk iutended to take, now t Vanderbilt refuses to recognize tt ns a contpeting Mune, and hus Btopped all business futereourse with it. Mr. Pook replied that he did not suppose the Grand ‘Trunk would censg doing 2 throigh business on that account. It fntended to run along as usunl, ho adited, resurdices of uny action tut Vander Vilt might take, If the managers of tho Urind Drunk could not conviues Vanderbilt that they hat n competing line, thoy at feust expoctad to ‘ve able to impress upon the publle tho fact that they bad 9 rund that was not to bo snvezed nt. Fortunately, the Grand Trunk badan independ: ent line of Its own all tho way from Chieayo to Buifalo, Portland, end Boston, and tho huavys Dbusinesa it bad bean doing to all those poluts during tho laat fow mouths showed that It wis appreciated by the public, laa short time the Grand ‘Trunk would also be prepared to dua largo Now York buatness, vin Huttalo, Ar- rangements hud been completed with the Erle by which the Grand ‘Trunk would be enabled to rin through trains, with first-class Pullman aleepors and hotel ears attached, to New Yurk, vit Buffalo and tho Ero, These trains would: commence to run fa soon ns sume uccessity re- yulrs in tho tracks and tho replacement of Jron with tect rails had been completed. ‘The Grund “Veuuk preferred to demy tha canning of these traing until its road was tn tho best possible con- dition and able to successfilly aeeoonodate all the = tuslioss thet could = be obtained. Tho Comterclal xpress, Inst troiht Hue established some thine ona te run over the Grand Tent and Brly Honda, hud proven a wrent success, and had been doi 1 large fealicht bueluess aver eines the argatlzn- Yon. ‘thy heavy business done by Us line, more thin Nusthhug else, had made Vanderbilt se sour ou the Grand Trank, Ti wus pow thu jn- teutlun of the Geand rank and trie Itonels, Str. Peck further stated, tu hirgely iuerense the fa eliities of this Bie, und nu oflektl was now out an the rond fayestisnting how much trallle tis, fust-frelmnt Mae was able to de if put to its dest. und there could by na duubt thas ie would be able todo ns heavy business 19 any of tho Tear rreeht Unes running over tho Vanderbilt rounds, Mr. Peek uteo stated that Mr. Whitsan, Gen- oral Western Passenger Agent of hts road, bul Sustimute a trip through the Northwest and established agentes ut it the leader volts and tho sittne would bo done without delay nt all pruiniuont Western points, Mr. Peck still further suited that the Grand ‘Trovk was not suffering in the least on aceot, OF the war and thu low rates, On the enntrary, fe was doting quite well, and did nos care how fonw.tie contest lasted, ‘tue Increase of, busi- ness on his road more than compensated Cor tho rites. Hesides, the fre talng which this contest tid given the Grand frant wa9 also worth a erent dpnl of money, Hfe no fda that the war would come to a speedy termination, The Grand ‘Trunk tne tended to conthtue the tht until wus fully recognized by the other trunk ines ind ie could ua full astiave of both tho frefsht and passengor business us ft coneldured st8el en Utled to. Mr, Peek cmphatically denied the rumors that the Grand Trunk contemplated a withdrawal of the low round-trip tekets to Tnitato. ‘There swts no stteh Intention on the purt of tho Grand. ‘Trunk, and st would continue to xell the low round-trip tiekots to Buitalo and Toston, rood for thirty days, Until Ubi flyht wag atun end, THE NONTUERN PACIFICO MANAGK- MENT. ‘ Mr. 8. IL Culloway, Gonoral Suporintundent of tho Orand ‘Truuk Hallway, cortululy did not add Jo his reputation for voracity whon he dented that thore wag any truth tu tho repurt, published in tho ‘Trinuxe some days ago, that ho had been offered the position of General Mannyer, or General Superlotendent, of the Nortucen Paeltic Raitway, What Me. Catloway meant to accomplish by his public denial, when he bi- if hud provinusly stated ton number of lls ‘ends bere und in Dotrolt thut he would goon sho Northern Pactile, Istard to see. Wine fain one hus it froma leading oficial of the Grand Crunk that Mr. Calloway sunt In hls resignation aearly a month ago, but bis vontraet requiring alin to give threo months’ potleu, be WIHL have to einain two months Jonger before hu van ns- ning the position on tho Northern Pucitie, Tho shing offlcil sthted that Mr. Uallowny was only luduced tonecept the positton on tha Grund nk hy the olfer of a very tare salary. i Tinuse: wold nyain repont whit ft safd before—namely;: that a bonisot $30, haa beon offerud to Gondral St unaroe AMuupt or the Northe era Cuelile, to tnduee hla to resigns Uint Mr. Culloway {4 to havo churye of the oporating de- purbaene of the roud, with vtthor the Utte of Jenerak Miunager or General Superintendent; and thut Vice-President Ouks ty to attend to the golive buslnegs manityement of the raid. 1 Genoral Manager Huupt refuses to resign, und ernot by forced ty, 29 his contract by for tye hich only hus expired, of vaurre Utlo wit be that of General Superintendent, whieh, howover, does not uker the inatter In tho lonst, ag tls duties will bo the dume, no matter by whlol title ho Kaus, + The payers whieh have been whtutue beeatwe IE TRINUNK wave curraney to. thls report, while thoy did uot, may ns well make at noo of shia, a8 Moy WH no doubt be eompelled ta nd- alt before long that. The Linnunes bas been correet, ns usual. A GOOD APPOINTMENT, Mr. J. 1. Van Dyn bits resigned bls position as Superintendent of tho St. Louls Brhlge & Tunnel Company and the St, Louis Unlon Depot Company. Tho position hus bean ofered to Mr, Ucarge Cilnton, Local Frelght Agent of tho Wabash in this city, and ho has signe fed hia Intention to veceptl, Mr, Cline ton 13 every way yuahted to perform the responsable duties of the position, and 4 bettor chutes could not have well been muda, Hoieniman of tine cducntlon, good Judgment and much energy. He waa formerly Yarduns: terot the Clisigo, Milwaukoo & &t. Paul, wad alice tho Wabush commenced to don treight busingss from: this olty nas had ebarge of “its: docat frolght-bousy hore, ‘eviews to duit he hoht responsible positions va Wiseondin roads, Unwil these places he hus elven great sntistie Hon and eatblishit an enviable reputation for Soneatys ability, and anergy’ the altairs of the St, Louls Bridge & Tunnel Fompiny have beon very nnsatiafactorily mune Aged diving the ligt few monthe, and the pred ant Treight blovkato at Bt is niteh die fo tho Tnnblity of the bridge munngemunt to bandto the buaiticss coming to tbat polnt. Une der tho new munngement of Mr, George Cll ton thera ia every reason tounticipate a healthy: gad midieal chanke, : TIE WABASIL AT DANVILLE, > * Bpectat P spateh ta Te Chicago Trba ing * Dsxvinee, UL, Ovte T—Tho absorption of tha Dunvitty & Southwestern and the Calo & Vinguuntes Ratlroada, 370 miles in tenyth, by the Wabash took ofoot laat Raturday, aud le vow i comploto working. order under thy Division Suporiutentoncy uf D.. 4, Moore, of this city. ‘Thia fs anothor evidence of the care with Wiel Col, Rovert Andruws sblvets bis porsonnl.stul, Applylog tho prinaiplos uf ytvil-survies reform. Mr, Moore began with the old Toludo, Watush & Westoriasclerk in tic Spriugtiolt froight at- ek wway back fn 16d, and had continued In tho employ of thqg Wabadh Company tarough all ite anany —chunges.. For tho last four yours bo bas hu) charye OF all the frofgue wud toca! business here at Danville, Ho cume trom New Yorks byt | thoroughly a Western wun. In thle connection Uduairo to taake 4 Huot dental of tio rumor that Dol. Atidrows tind intended resigning tho Geu- erul Superintendency af the Wabash and going Eust with his brothoreinslaw, Yon. Whison, late Of the Southousteru, Col, Andrews bi bon too is" yt ‘abash to think af len fog noi, and Is ton popular and necesutry to Uo Inniagement for It vorhink of Jusing bin, Mr, Moore hus dropped outurally lato his new, duties wad will mate new tinesened to take effect on tho With, Fle will 40 aeranye le trains as onwonrage foc trate: and contlane the very satisfactory Chicago vonueuttons al Danville. Tiuion. NEW RAILROAD & LPIRISS IN INDIANA. A dispateh feo Inttampolis to the Cineinnatt Huqutrer bus tho following regarding now rall- road enterprises in Tudinna: “Se would acom that one of tho most hnport. fant Industelos of tho State Just now Is tho ore danization uf consolidation Of tew tallrond onterprises, Scarerly no week passes without tho vironicling of ttevent of this kind, and the present 15 av exception. of eune solidation between the r : Lola Ratirow) Company and anothor: road of tho sumy naine were ied wilt the sverctary of Stute. ‘Tho tlrat mentioned isn corporation ure weunlzed under the laws of Indhane and Cilnol white tho nthor heretatorsoxteted tinder the tt of Titnols alone. ‘The first nained company Is tho revue of a vonsnlidanon between company of tho stig nine with the Vermilian & Stute Ling latlrond Company, Tho othor it a company fortned by tiie of the Tuscola, Charluston & Vincennes Rultrond nich tho Churleston, Magarit & 8t. Lowls dor the eonsollindon tho two cumpunics take tho pame of Toledo, Cineinuatl & St Louis fall round Company. ‘Tho capital stuck of tho few oraulzation ig aneonoced at Tino. with the priuelput olfive at Charleston, Ti. Sul another heats corporation fs brought. into existence by actleles of gonsulldation Med here, uniting the following-uaincd rounds tite one comminy~vit.t Chleago & West Michigun {tutlrond Company, Grand Rupida, Newngo & Laka Shore Cumpany, Grand baven Uuilrout Company, and the Indlann & Michigan Hout, ‘Tho new compuny takes tho time of Chicuga & West Michivan Hultroad Company, with a eapt- ful stock of $8,800.00. ‘The Directors ure Na- thine Thayer: HH. Mimiaweil, Churtos Adnmsdr, Aiphets Hardy. George Shattiek, Charles Morrium, N. ‘Chayer Je, frank Shuww, wud George G, Kimball, ATCHISON, LOVPEKA & SANTA, FE, Sptctul Dive?” she Chiea.v ‘Tribune, Boston, Oct, 7—Tho Directors of the Atchison, ‘Vopeka & Santa Fe Rullroad Compuny today voted to pass tho usual November cush dividend, und to Isao tn place thorcof a dlvidend of 69 per cent in serip, convertiblo Into stuck when tho novessary inerense of cupftal stoek shail have boow Iegally made, ‘Ibis seri will tssuo to stuckbollers of record Oct. 21, and tho bouks will remaln closed from Oct. 2} to Nov. 1. Thos: also voted to offer ta tholrsteckhulders af regord of Vet. 2ta subscription to now stock at par to. the nt ef 1G por cout of their present hold. ings. Payment for the now stock may net bo eatlud for some months, “Those nutions are sitb- dect te raWiextion by tho, stockholders nt a tmevting called ford The subseribgrs to tho hist stouk Lp von, when payment ty mada on er before Dee, 2 will have ull tho rights of prosent stockholders, ‘Tho capltul stack of tho Atchison Is now ubout $31,000), ‘tne 15 por cunt ine erense wil tdd £5,725,000, Tho 60 per cent ah Aund WHL raise the whole capltal to $4,357, Hut 6 per ceut dlyldends need be expected upon tho new capital. nUMONs. Spreiat Disnateh tn ‘The Chtengo Tribune. Iostos, Oct. 7.~Itiiners of a fease ot tho New, York & New England Ratlroad to the Eric oud, so us to allow an ontlet to the latter company on the Atlantic court, huve been nitmeroud toduy, and hive affected the stock murket to some ex tent, Difizent inquiry tonight tatis to contivm or deny the rumors, There fs no doubt ‘bo Erle officinis are anxious ty get to Boston, and the Now York & New En- giund people are anxious to atlow thou todo soz but the tucalotticntls ate retleent about tho nature of negotiations whigh It 1s Known have been in progress for some time, With shen an upentie as the New York & Now. Un- gland would give tt, the Ere woud have a eleae seul over the Naw ‘York Cuntral, which his the Hoston & Albany as an outlet. tot, although thy present gossip ly net muhontivated, there hs undoubtedly truth in it, and other rnanors cone eeralng the future of the Fitchburg and soae otter connecting roads are supposed Lv contaln murs than a ygrain of wrath, NOT LIKELY TO BE TRUE. Itumora wero current on ‘Change yesterday that no advance tn Eastern freight rates bud becn agneed upon WL New York, but no infor mation of the kind had been reeelved at the hallrond oftices up to last evening, [tts not bee Meved that thore fa ny truth in tho rumors, ‘They were, no doubt, started for the purpose of lotluencing the graln murket, whieh eutfered anotbor gerlous brenk yesterday, “The fall in gran prices ta proving of muvb benatit to the Yailroads, aud business 1s heginning te go ont more freely than heretofore, ‘The tovklia-up of grain hud one geod effet, thusinuch ta I el nhied the ronds to ralse the bluckudes on thelr fines, und they now expect to be wble to bandie All tho business that ofers without further dit. Nenity, Contriets have been muae durtiyg the ast te days for grin ty Baltfinore at Ms conts ver 100 pounts, ond the Vanderbilt roads ure ro- ported to be Uiking: seul fram Chicago to New Fork at 10 cunts por tu) pounds, . FIGURES WINCH TELL. ‘Tho muynttude of tho raitroud bigness of Chicayo, or ut least the paysenyer branob there- of, ny be conjectured from tho foltowin Sgures, Which show tho number of passenger oars leaving and arriving at the West Side Unton Depot during tha month of September: In. oat bth Fort Wayne, AMON. seu oe fe Chronyo, Burllagton & Quincy, Ailwaukee & St. Paul, Pitn-Handle, Toth sese be ‘oul in dnd ont: wee eo eee TBR ‘There were 70,0 piewes of | Hijau” bundicd, and tho tort number of passengers curried was bout 1,100,000, SUIT FAR DAMAGES. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune Gennva, IM, Ovt. %.—The notorious civil suit of Greon Garilold aguinst the Chieayn & North- western Hallroud. Company fa now on trial be- fore Judge Upton, of tho Clreuit Court, ‘hts auit bus been ponding w lung thne.’ Soverat yours uo Gariiclt, & furmer uf Wluekberrs: ‘Township, was put off a train at La Fox on the Chicayo & Northwesten affront, bo having, fused tho vonductor the addiuonal 10 ceutd wired of prsscogers not purchasing tekets, Me bus sued the raltrond company ter $5, dumagog, und itso Gus Lerriugton, tha ater noy for the rou, for a Wko etn, Heerinsta having sinco te proceedings Leyan mage re- yanks uilleulated to injure bls (Garield'y) ehure neter, A: A NEW VENTURE, Speetat Diavuten to The Chlcago Tribune, MINGELELN, {lly Got. %—Articles of fvor- poration of the Neowa & Southenstern Railroad Company wore taday Med jn the Seeretary of Etate'a ollice. ‘Tbls company proposes to con atrdet a railway from Neoga, Cumberland Couns ty, fio soutienst ty connect with the Sprlagnebt, EMighin. & Southwestern Mulle wast Cae Peeler en In Eitnghin or Junp County. The eapltal stock ta ilxed nt, EWAN, ‘The corporators ave Tracy Kingman, BF, Wil von, WoW, Wakes, We 1 Phittips, DW. ites: uly h een Oe Tissiuaie Me Naluely te > Albli tf. C, Mingnutl, I, revs, Worry aA. Muriok, W, HH. Singur, all of Neoga, 7 REPORTED APPOUNTMEN'T. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicco ‘trthune, Cheverann, 0, Oct Z—1C id reported that datos F. Furhior bas beon’ appointed General Superintendent of the Luke Shore & Mioulyan Southern Ratlrond, Purber hos been General Superintendent of tho Bouton & Mutno Hond for Urtecn years, and Is well qintliticd for bis now bositian, 3 ‘ NEW SHOPS, Epectat Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Krakud, bay Oct, Tan nyroemont hus Juat bean settied botweon this olty und the Puoria & Jowa Division of tho Wabash, whieh locates the Wain shopsof chat roud in Keokus. Arrange: welts fur the necessary buiblings will bo unde ut once, sid work commenced withly ewonty duys, y ‘ IVEMS, Mr. Jobn Walter, propriotor of tho London Times, wud family returnod to the city yeater day from bls Western trip by the Chleago, Bure Mngton & Quinoy Ratiroad, ‘Tho Genvral Freight Agents of the Chicago & Northwostern, Chlenyu, Hock Istand & Pacitle, und Chileno, Burlington & Quinoy Nullvueds hekd w meeting at tho Murlngtoy oilles yoster- day, and adopted uniform freight rates tu Des Moinea, , Measra, Judd ond Whitchause, attorneys of this city, who fied a bit at Bpringleld last week augulnst the Luke Berle & Western and the Las fayette, Hloomigtoa & Stunvie Ituad, expect to tile aauther at tidienapol ina few diya, ae ag Lo cuver the Indinin portion of thu business, Tho Dircetors of tho Indinnapolis, Chicnze & Northern Road held w conterenee a day or two ago at Tndinapolly at whteb Col. Yeoman, whe heuds the SHE jae, Mude A ory wutlsfuatary report ty regurds the progress nude Mh securing Ws Hiybbt of way fron. Indham pulia to Logunaport, ‘The yeoss earnings of tho Dunver & Ito Oyunde Ratlway for the month af Soptenber, i681, were iy follows: Freight, $425,170; passe wer, ¥10,0U0, whivellunvous, E100; tulul, CULL : SATURDAY, OCTOBER Thy erone earnings for tho currespunding month {i TS) Wwerg $40 L160, The numberof miles opor- ted 1th DHAD wins eb; fe MD, AT Me. W. . Mbirlburt, General Passenger and ‘vicket Agent of the Unnada Southern Hhdlwity, netiieg connecting Raed by elreahee that tie daly of Lekota to “Toronte aud polity heyated over his reud, by way of Niner Patia, shoutit he dlacontinued, ait ataenmers hotween Niagnen and ‘Toronty having beon withdrawn, Some interesting stntistiva of Lite B anon railway Cravelers appear in Fronch sournnts, With commendabio candur, France 1 given tho tirst. and, of course, Ioast enviable place on tho fet, her raliways kiling annially one in overy 21KR), 000 priasonizors, and wounding on every half outlion. Enutish ratiways kitone Movery 5250000, but siypnes those of Franen i minor Enstinllion, secetat lin one in ory bird oF ae titlion. Hoiginn niftways Ki and wound one: In every 1,000,009 and” ,0004RN respectively, whilu Hrussia only kills one ty avery 21 fan, find wounds ono tn every 40NtN0, “Hountiy speaking, Kronen ratiways Kili ive tines ts many 4 English, Enetian not quite twico ne munya Hetglan, add Belgian terre theice than twice 04 many ts Prussiin, which are mich the leat fatal of tho four. The average rate of apeeil inade on the four railways of diese conntel would form a valuntle addition-ty tha abuye statlsties, Judge Potter, of Now York. granted an ordor Monday restraining the 8t, Lots, Alton & Terre: Haute tallroad Company fram pay lig the ‘Tris: ees of tho aluking fun any money for interes on tho bouds of the corparduion held by thom aw ‘Trustees; and unit the money now in their Hand, amounting to £150,000, cun be used for tho {yryase of Arstemortgaye bonds at or beluw 10, from paying fuy Moucy whitever on we ouunt of the sinking fund, ‘The Lact in the cusn appents to by that the Trustees nro required to purahned $2,000 of bonds wanually for tho side wg fund, Thesu bonds wre dufieed, but nat eanvoled, therefore continue to draw interest, whith iiterast is added to the sinking Cund nee count, The sliking fund bus beduing, in the oplnion of the preferred stockholders, dlspre Poptanately Jorge, nnd they think jt woul better tur them to rucolys Iarger dividends, ins stead ot wiplig out tho indebtedness so raphy, jo suit is brought by H.P, Wilds at the ine stance Of the preferred stuckholders. ‘Tho Luke Shore & Michigan Suuthorn tallway has Iyaed some How rules appl to rebate fares, Hereafter only ony ticket will by sold to bY one person, tho purehuser ben required: to sign bis or ber name in persan, Hs rule is tobe strictly cnforeed, beuuso heretofore i petvon was enabled to buy tekets for apart: which guve au opportunity to all those who d sired to stop over at any foveal point on the tne, and only tho purvhaser bad to yo through to New York utd provure the rebutes forthe whole party, ‘To this tiie the circuhir species but two excuptlous—vbildren under 12 yeara of and persons uoublu to write their ows names, tho frst instance the words must be" in- forged on the back of tho ticket, “To bo used by on elit under It years Of age,” aud, iu tho 8 doseription of the purebaecr should bo fi duraed on the buck. No hulf-rate rebate tekets: will be ty: and all Guuguge must bo checked to the ‘deatitintion for which the tloket 1s pure chased, Lon tnatinee, BRANCHING FLOWERS. Somothing About a Now Induatry—Are tiflelal tosex and weir Cont. Outside of tho millinery’ brigude there are probably very fow people In Culeago, or any- where vise, forthat mutter, whe know that thure issuch a trade ns Uranching artificial towers, or ifthoy da know anything in regard to the wily (t fy carried on or the extent to whieb It ls followed, ‘The following advertise ver cently published, eatlod tho attention of a Pin UNH reporter ta What seemed a eoTHEwhat new and poxstyly curious industry, and led bin to Miuke cortaln Investigations in couneetion with ftr GULLS TO. iM urtitielnl Hower. ADpIy at LENE YL ———, ‘Tho workroons of the flower department in Jon was found on ony uf the Upper oursol hu daryeat wholesiie milfinery houses i the clty—n siiall, compact apartient, piled up with artitultl tlawers, loose and in boxes, witha long table at ong ond, nearost the Hirht, mound which ent somo tnlt-neduzon tlels, vatigng tron thosy of very toner ay 8 those of guile tntiire growth wid co ig inder the head of Spread out before thon lay He MATEMIALS AND THE IMTLEMENTS OF THEE WORK: artificial towers af every possible desertption, artitielal teaves, powdered tinsel, rel nucle, atid mistu-Leushes, bits uf rubber, wite, and pur pur, und soverat pritrs of selssore ‘for Ceimmuig, cucting, diyiding, and stushinge luto the witterhid at had, ‘The * hrauehers” were all busily une inured xoparating tho lunves from each other iy, thes liy closely’ packed together in tho origin Imported package, building roses and tent branches out of tne separate tenes, and branche jug or uniting the whale on rubber stems, the wire and paper buiny reserved for the cheaper domestia material Zhelr dett tugers phnyed nhnbly with tho varlezuted tuateril betare Thy, and Son surprisingly brlet spay of tine converted It inte things of beaity. over whieh an ecuthustost in millinery finery might well be purduhed for going Inte vestusius, = Wo don't minnfitoture all vururtisicia! goods dn this country, you seu,” sill tho reporter's 1 tundane and fiformant, Pho material for tho better clues of guns |y finporied from Paris. tha xreat sent of fashion in inililuecy matters ay well us everything else, nid fs put toguthor on this aide of the water, Fully suvon-eirbihs of tho Imported artiticht! gouds come over in thls ‘ity, and, after being put together or branche ure sold {for French gogds, a8 they realy: “WITAT 18 THE OnJECE or halpariing. tho wnatorial and thon branching it pure?" “Uur objeot in dolug tint is to save exponses, ie we t the lowers already branched tu France they take up too much room fn tran portatlon. “In crossing the Atlantic such pack. Res Cotte by tuedsUreMant, Nut by Weight, ‘Tho Nuwers and leaves are vory compuctly but together by tho gross, “aud oreupy: very little space—so little, in thet, shat Wwe cin wet is inven initertal into one of there Inrge white Huwer-boxes us would fll 100 such boxes: were thy miterial branched inte separate flow- on, ‘Thu saving, na you can see, is thercforu ry considerable,” Now for the extontof the branching busl- nese?" ‘ “Well tt ts vory luraoiy carried on in this country, athough In Cateugo it iy a compara. uvely ‘new thiny, Probably tive of the Jendiny houses bere do their ownoranchiug. In New. York there are hundreds of thoty, and the same. {8 true, fn proportion. af Boston, Pilladefphia, ane Hultimorc, which aro older tnpurting cites,’ “itut do zou not import artiticlul flowers al- ready brunchod, as woll 7” “Ob yes, but usa rate only for simple lors, Along ‘with every Invoice of the unbranched ninterhil, inay be, will come a box of branebed, nisted Rowers, Which We use as sutuples for the givis to work fr “How ubout the girls thomsclyes, and the ro- sponses to your advertisuineuty” “Wo didn't et vory muny respousea, but wo ald qet enough to MPup our quot. The oceus pation berg 18 a commiratively: pew. one, und Ants class of help Ig therefore very limited. We. advertige for brhzbe girls in the tail in order to. brevk then in for te spring trade, ‘Tho fall soiigun 1% not a very rood one. ‘Thon ieurly everybody wants feuthors, with hero aud there: 4 Tow roses Shustorert MONE thy feathers and tha durk velvet telanuin It ia nly ty the epring-tine,” continued ‘thid oxpericheed analyst “of bumin nature, With an ape Buriphirase Of. the pout’s ne, that a youn womuu's fancy fondly turns to thoughts of flow Growth ty te ANY Breat extent—und whon | loca ft means bugliess for us, and we don’t pe mit onrgelves to torget lt. In fel, we sell co) boxes of Huwers In tho spring tu ono in the fall." “WHAT Ub THE PARTICULAR RAGH THIS SEABON 2? “Dronze, olive, and curdinal are the leading volorg ft roav and leat work, and the muterial ued Is mustin, Bik, velvet, plush, ‘The standing is sil dono by hand, euch | warkuil separately, aud tho wonder {s thit the ornaments soll aa vbenply as they du, tt view of the Inbor witeh ts put date thus, la addition to the orlgiual cost.” © ffow do thy prices range? “Well, hero's 0 bunch of red flowers, up two maditimesized roses of a very deolded euvdloal hue, “which sells ut wholesule fox Ri cents, Here's mnotber,” picking ont n larger and rather handsomer bunch, “for ys conts, oF 30 wbox. Chen here's u atill Qher buved," taki Up Uwe gorgeous onedind roses of wl und vole he. fay sella for $1.76, aud probably retaits or’ E2041! “Aud how do you pay the alrls who do the branohingy” “Thu sninll ones—tho new begluneriaget from ¥1 to $150.0 week, and the uthare all tho way un to €1U and ¥i2, necurding to thelr nbilie ies, thowr rapidity, ore." “Tho scheme Of brinebing the towers here, instend of buying them already trauchod wbroad, hus worked woll, has it?" “sntirely vu, In additius 10 the reasons for branching hore whieh Lhuve alreudy wiven you ihe fuct that we con import te paeked How- ert unbranuiad In such: entail compas ag to nitke w constdotablo euving in wnt peepeet— Chere fg another reason Why we tid it oan ude Selitewe to do our awn branching, ‘There are always curtuin culors which speodily become favorits, When wo buy Hower thoy come to mw ussorted In boxes. Gur wholusale castomor, the miffiners of Chfcuyo and tho Northwest, comu fi, plek out tho pest colors, where be itowers aru Inosa, and Ieave tho leas desirable oud ou vue hands. Ry tuving aur brunchera, however, wo ure ure able to Draneb up thy des siruble wolora, and in tile way always to keop our nasortment comple, th New York, of cenurad, they buva butter facilities iban we du herp in Chicagu, They are nearer huadguartank for one reason, Bur it is only a question uf {ibe when wo shallun Juet ax well, and peroaps MeL US MUCH, He they do. ‘There ia big muney 1 the Duviness, and particularly wo woe itis conducted on w lurge seuly,” en ae OLD SETTLERS, 4 pectal Diginitch to The Caicuge Tyibune, Kgoxkun, lay Oot, ~The annual inecting of Me Old Settlers’ Assuvlation of this county tet at Ft. Madiwon yexterduy, and wits weil wtteudyd, Biwwtal tralog Wore cay fru thls city. talsin Arrival of the Crack Military Come pany of Albany, N. Y. Their Reception by the Mayor and the Chicago Military, History of This Brilliant Organization—The Program for Today, Tho much-beralded Albany Wurgess Corps, the eruck tnilltury organization of New York's Capltal, arrived iu thigelty yesterday morning at 8o'olock ovur tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne loud inthe speoial trainef Poilmay curs whieh has been chartered for thelr trip, Tho train was made up of three Pullman sleepers and two tagwuge-curs, and fs furnished with “all mod ern Loprovemonts," including well-stocked. commissary departinent. Tho corps left Albany: atbo'ctock Wednosday afterioon, making thotr Aret atop ut Binghunton, N. ¥., where the loval military company hud made great preparations toreeolye them, It had been tho Intention to come through to Chicane without na stop, but tho Hingbamnton man fuaisted ou returning tho favors shown tholrorganizationan a recent visit to Alonny, and the corps secepted tho hearty and unexpected recoption ut tho hands of tholr brother militiamon, At Muudville, Pa, tho triin was delayed somo hours by an oceldent, ‘but tho road was finally clonres, tho train was given tho right-of-way, and tho schedule time ‘wus rapkily made up, At 8 o'elock yesterday mornlig the corps redehed Vulpnrateo, Ind. and enjoyed a zoud breakfast, after which thoy cum un to the elty, arctiving at tho Union De- pot bout B o'clock. As the train steamed into the depot tho at- tontion of the crowd assembled to welcome the militlamen was attracted by THE TASTEFUL DECORATIONS OF ‘THE CARS. On olthor ile of tho baggugo-cars, itn rei tote tera, were the words, * Albaiy Hurgess Corpa— Forty-elghth Anniversary." Qa the centre panel oof each dour owas painted Inrag tiver's “head, with "Semper Maratus,” tho motto of the vorps, and * Organized Oct. 8, 1831," below und above tho bend, Tho joterlor oF tho cur id furnighed with gun-racks, hooks, und shelves}for tho storage of arms, ammunt- ton, Uugeago, and suppiles, The Pullman sleupers are all uew, this being thule tlret trip, and thoy are handsomely tecoruted and. up- bolstered. Jt was supposed that, Nike all excursion trains, tilgane woult be behtnd Une, and tie cecart wits t trilly tardy, but the proposed progran wits quite suceessfully garried out after a slight delay. The Mayor and Controller Gurney ure rived'at the depot from the Uy-Hall, escorted by Company ie Sixth intuntey, under Capt, George W. Taylors and whe escort for the carps vonaisted of a company of BS pleked men from tho First Intauntey, under vominand of Capt. Frank 2. Davis, of ‘tho crack Canpnty G. Aes companying, the escort were Col, 1}. Swan HenteCol i, 1, Knox, Adjuaint Lat. and about thirty fue olfleers, and the First Itey! nent Bund, THY ESCoNT ForMin on Monroe street, with right resting on Clinton, aud us tho Kurgess Corps pitssud them the men eae toa present aru, The esvort then took thu eight of the ding and the procession marched. away In tho fullowing orde Firat Heglment Band, Colonel and Stall Villeers, Fiest Infantry est Mayor and Contrailor in ¢: Sixth Infantry Compar Albany Hurgees Corp: ‘Old Guard, Gueats. was ou Clinton to Adams, on Adams to Market, on Market to. Munroe, ot Menroo te Franklin.on Frankie tu Washington, on Wusbingtun te Deurborn, on Deurbarn to Monroe, on stonvog to State, and to thy Pater ose. Along tho Hine of march Inrge crowds pheeten aad were loud In helt pealses at Gia uppeiriuce and sollively beurita: of the 7 lunes. ‘The uniform worn oy the command ts of durk bluy, with red trimmings; Conta and caves with red linings, the capes belng thrown tick over the shouklers.. ‘They wore knapsucks, and cars fled short: Rewmlugton rifles and stndl awards, ‘The hatter arm is quite common In tho Bast, aud he MWurgesser sites thelr or- ganization. ‘They wear a hnge, tack boarskin hut, on tho froutof which Isa gotd tiyso), and, these huts give the cummand the a runes Of company of nuts. Acoomminylag tho vorps was, Dorliny’s Coruet Hand of ‘Troy. an organs Jantion Jiety celebrated In the East, and coms posed of twenty-five puces. During the mareh to the hotel Hattery 1 Bred wala ou the Luke- Prout it honor of tho ilitary yuuats. When tie procession artived at the Py House the First Reghnent vacort was drawn up at county, frout ou tha west elie of State street, while the olicurs of the regiment, the Mayor and Controller, and the [urgess Corps fussed into the hotel. “When the efib-room on the parlor Hoor,the hendquartors of the Burgesses during thelr stay here, wadreached the ‘vorps was draws up idling, and, after a few sulutes aud evolutions, MAYOR IAUEISON was ntroduced. fu welcoming thom to the city he spoke us follows: OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ALBssy Bonayss it gives mv great pleasure to welcome you to Chicazy, and to extend to you tts hosple talities and tts freedom. | regret very much {unt yonr reception was not worn. dsteniat lous, but We were informed that you would arrive af o'elook, and we were reudy to receive you then, ‘Onu-balf of this battalion att not get down in ine, It da the fies Hime we ever henrt ofthat train being In whead of tine, We are very ilad to see you, You bave big huts, wit wwe Must supposd cover very Ole heads, Wut know that your heads aro no bigger than your hearts. Wo remomber when Coleugo wes in Iribulution, when 16,000 people ‘wero left with- aut homes and hud nothing with which to ill thoir stomuchs, the Allbuny Burgess Corps was une of thy first te send relict, and we tender yuu our thanks, Our hearts are big, too, and wo will wear them on our sleeves while you pre here. (t will make us proud to show you this greatelty. Ite only ja tho Uferime at some of ae that lt Was & worse, wid WHEI a atat throw of tho site where thls butlding now stands men werd thon shooting wild fowl Its naw tho fourth city (0 the Uaton, und before anotur deeada bas passed away iowitl be the eco ond. 1h Ie now tho ninth elty in the worht and the accond in Ameriva’ in commercial cnterprise, We tender to you its bosplealities and Rs honors, Wo knew that you come fram the Vicinity of great busitiess centrus, ana that you will be comparing us with thom, vever great our enterprise, you Wilt find that our hurts tire na linge its thelrs, and thit they are open to you while you are with us. Fehull now give way to Mr. Gurney, our Controtter, who will tise nese you uf our welcome, Controller Guracy was then introduced, and spoke as follows However inuch f may think of Coleago, C have nothing to add to what the Mayor dng sli, Hie antd all of Chicago and mich more than) oan think of. You arg entirely welcome ta the efty, aut tho cltizens wilt show you before your visit 4g ovor by the way ty which they Linu the streets throug whteb you pars, aid by the beartiness: of their yreotings, that they ro gid or your presenco and Rhu to show you thalr city, CAPE, ostAn SMITH, who js In command of the Burgess Corps, made the following response to tabs Weleone: ‘The trip hie been one lowe in Beplauipiatton, ner and now Unit our mupibers tre here, thos re reads to anjoy tbormaelves us best they kiow how ul iw doug, wilting. Lo thank sou for our sireoty through which rHaed WHR purple, and we wes With which wo due been yrevted, and the interest thut scoms ta by tiken (0 te, that we stil have a real Wo do not wish to burdan you inan. tied ave caute to hay with, wi we hope to want Memories ot OnE Visit, way. wood the ad y away with TL thank you, us plea Me, Mayor wud Mr, Controller, for your Wels ee hy Coptaln thon enited for tha threo regular eorpa ehuers, which were wlven With a will by tho * boys." Vhiy cheer heglye with ties hiithals tha Coinmunt, * AsHeCe ant runs this: ee HU ASL, “ruby "rly cheers were given far the Mu ‘ullor, aha Col. Swain and tho Virwt Rext> t, wed ht reepanse the Firat Hawilon Kuve oe rousing cheers torthe visitors, When the tag was done with Mayor Harrison sand if he ever visited Atbuny be would repent the whole alfabet,” The company thon broke ranks aud held on format reception waul the dinnor: hour, The Mayor, Canirolior, and ullicera of (ie Frat Heghnent touk dister witn tho corps, AMOUND TOWN, At halfepnst 2aelock the visitors and the offi core entered cur eliyes und.wore driven arvund the city, suklig in the Water Works, Lincoln Park, (ho West Bide, the boulevards, und the south Parks, and arrive at the Valnior House iu tie for vnpper, During thelr absence Dor- jug's Baud enturtalacd the Palmer House people with a concert, performing tone fine seleetons In aplendid styte, » They Wi give anuthor cone Lert LOMOT POW MOEA. ‘Tho tnumbers of tho Hurwess Corps are amon tho bust men of Aibuny, and they do everything dn the Dest style. Many of thou dso seuiig wet of mente, abd, being away trom home torn youd tine, are Cound to lave it. They are very mich pleused with tho attentions shown thom here, and aay that if any of their entertslucra over vist Albany they will pay thom back tn shufr own caln, . be thy eyeing tho Burgess Corps was tend- cored . AME EVTION WY THE PIRST INFANTRY eat the .armury on Javkgon street. | A largo crowd gathered at the Pulwer Mouse after wup- per, and the tne bund wecompanysye she curps Have 4 Concert fn the rotuuda, playtug a inedloy: Of Nutlonal airs, seiections frum * Ollyutty,” ete, ‘The band was itberuily applauded, ovpecially by who oceapied. the bitconies on tho our, AbvUL Bulfenest 8 oelnels the THE BURGESSES. R, 1881 SATO PAGER ————— # c ————— din the club-room tn fult- nnifortn, except benreskins und side aris, weurlng white gloves and fatigue-cups, Tho futi dress uniforms cousins of dark blue pants with, wide bat? stripes, with red cord on each aide oF the etripes catenway swallow=tall con fet, with binek and gold brat trimmi epiilets. A compittes from the First Infantry, consisting of Lieut-Col BB. Knox, Capt. a. 0, Rinith, and Cant, Off. Quinn, called at the hotel And exeorted tha command to the armory, where hyp orrivad nhont d u'cuck. ‘The interior of the armory was tastofully dec brated, with sblelde. Slugs, and banners, and Pound's full orchestra was in’ attendance, ‘Tho Burgesses marched into tho hail, broke ranks, and wero introduced by the tnembors of tho First ty tho fadies and gentle. inen present. Besides tha inembers of the Firat Regiment thore were Inattumtance tho sta and {fuu utfivera Of tho various eity eommanda aud tt few Invited guests, ‘The corps’ band tuok tho piatiorn: and gave a short prumentdy concert, uftor which thore tas A grand March, handsome Uthoxraphed progratne, containing efoveu num: bors, wer distributed, and Pound's orebestra tarnished music for danciug. ‘Tho visitors ap- peared to enjoy thomsolves hugoly, aud tho adie Tyvecnt werd genorously gl¥on over to thein, Danalig was kept up uitil a reasonably late hour, and tho corps showed themselves vain to the emergeney. A very pleasant even- ing was ctijoyed by all present. AMONG ‘THOSE PRESENT AT TIE RECEPTION were tho following: Governor's aunt, Adlatant- General Hlitott and niters Brigade stall, Leut,-Cal, It, Cannon, Serihner, Mu. 1 x and Capt. J.J. t i, ent, Bwalh, Lleutefol, Ma. Be Knox. Maj. dohe 0. Bangs, Adjutant © W. Laing, Surgeon Truman W. Miller, Capt. FO1, Davia, Capt, Heury 8. Kaw= let, Capt. Holes, Capt. d, 1. Guinn, Capt. A. B. Binith, Lieut, Gowns, Lieut. Grinan, Oy Houtb, Walter Horrick, Wil Holte, Hon Patrick, Albert Groen, Fred Loveloy, Erank Hamilton, G, W. Ford, dnd Johit Dick inaon: Second Heyl mont—Lleut-Col. Mennessy, Adjutant | Me- Keough, and Quarterinnster ‘i, 1. Reefer Sixth Regluent—Co), W. 1 Thutupsan, Maj. tebard Kohbing, and Bleu John ‘fainting D, MuJ.'5. 2, Tovey and Lieut. Frank Frit Cavairy—Maj. D. Weiter, Capt. . dxenbs, Cupt, Robert Ingrain und Cupt. Be FE. Yaiey "Cul, “W. 1," Volkmer, of Sheridan's stulf: Gen, #1. Hf. Thomas, Potter Pajmer, Emery a. Storrs, Thotnas Rovlnson, Mr. and Sirs, Joba. If Jeffery, Capt. C. 10 8, Koch, Witt Laid, Ge WN, Eldridge, Gen. WE. strong, Gon, A, Chetan, Elliott Hurt, Sirs, Swain, Mrs, Siilier, Sigs Wicox, Miss Motte Hurriot, Mra, Tianeoe vf Detrult, Mrs. subbing, Miss Rooh, stiss Haute hah MeCarthy, Mery, Duis, Mrs. Slirldwe, Miss Laura Illy, Sirs, Houk, Mrs, ‘Thompson, Mrs. Fillott, Mra. Shaffer, srg. Dickinson, Stise Stalth, tho Misses Donuhue, Miss Lathrop, Miss Run- dofpb, and Mr. George fonpur, This morning the corps will be shown around town in wn infurtuut way’ by the members of the First infantry, and fn tho afternoon there will be u dress pirade on the LakesFront by tho corns, ussistod by three companies of tha First Keximent, fntbo oventng thoy will tittend tho theatre. Sunday will be spent fu sight-seuing, and Sunday ovening tho corps will feuve for St. Louls. THE UNION VETEMANS, ‘The following netlon wad taken yesterday by the Unlon Veterans: - MeANQUANTERS Cincaca Usiox Verran Chun, Och T—Special Unde Remeamberin: With ‘pride and gratitude the putelotivi wu aor of the Albany Burgess Corps turing the lute war, ane the noble chirity extended by that eplondid organization to our sutteriny vitizens Homedately aflor the groat Mry of Tx}, and de- sirligg i suine way to attest that pride aud urate ituite on the part of the veteran foldicrs of this city, it ls ordered thut the followtug mensbers of Chiengo Union Veteran Club be, and they are hereby nppuluted w committee to represent the cluy, dnd, on its behulwyto ald in entertaining the utier of tha Burgess Corps duriug their stay In thiselty: Gon. Martin Beem, 6 Witla E. Strong, Col, Seth’F. Unnenett, 0s Wehurd S&S. ‘Tuthiil, Gen, Jobo Lb. 1 Gen, U. L. Mang, Capt, dubn J. Healy Hy Maj, Farin Q. Ball, Capt, Jacob goph 8 Gross, Mal. daines W. Broekiway, und Col. Wille dam HH. Bolton, The fol owhig members of the elub nee appointed tg Maj. Willian Nevans, Capt, Robert W. Cros und Capt. Leandcr Hauder, The committee will tibet at the roun, Grind Pueitle Hotel, thls alternoon at So'elock, to perfect arrangements, Wingy 8. Sort President, The coumuieter and plice ap- poluted, Col, Scribaer presiding. - A call was Issned, directing all veterans to assemble at deudquarters Lomorrow evening at 3 o'clock, AR soldiers and sullors uve invited te be present. Th ents Will tit Une, aid, Maj. * bund of tothe Batiner House, where they WI perennde the Albany nod Maj. Farin Q. Hnll will deliver on ‘The eras, in coujunetion with the liret Reglinent, will then es¢ort tho Burgess Corps tu the depot aud see then: off Heseludons wit be printed on white eatin, kid presented tu the ‘pa by Maj. Butl ut the Palwer House Sunduy evening. THE ANSTORY OF OUIE VISTrous, And now, buving told what tho members of the Burgess Corps did yesterday, i inay nit be out of pluce ty relate whit thoy buve done ln tho past—to give thy history of tne organization tu which thoy belong. ‘The Corps was orginized Out. & ISS, and was given tho distinction oF i legal Gudy by a ypeclal Wot of the Loglelature passed May 6, 1st. Pron {tg formation to the present duy it bug iuine tained In exceptionally bth statidard of nem: Lorahip and ullitary discipline. For a lune ‘timo prior to the tal of IXs) the character and discipline | of the .amilitary compunics ut Albuny and tts finmedinte vicinity bad been falltug into disrepute, and persons ot repeet> UbINtY who Lad w taste for inilitary exercises were loth to connect thensclves with extstiog cunpintes. Albuny was ut this perfod occuslon- ally visited by the military of nelzhboring States and cliles, whose fine uppenranee, correct und suldierly execution of mmuenvres, und guntle- manly bearing mato more apparent the wotul shortconmitivs of ite so-called soldiers, und to remedy tho mutter it was resolved by lending elizens to establish nn organization ut the Cape itet which should be at jenst equal to any in the: State. which should form i xehool of iniiitury taotles, und which sboull redeem the cvtare eter ‘of tho olly in this ‘respect. ‘Tho Hinruesses Corps ‘wus the result of thls resolye. In its orgunization —fentures ae that thane now were introduce tatters of government and sootal construct ‘Tho equality of its members on all but. pure! inilitury Ocensious was wisely insisted upon, wd (0 (hfe end flues und dues were mide uniter, and provision was mude for frequent elections OF olllcers, the elvit und mititury fentures of the body *hemy carefully kept sepurute, At the Um of {ts organization the corps had but twen- ty-three membors. Durlug the whiter and aprlne follow tng Its lormution, bowever, it gradimly In- ed Me atronyth, until on the Fourth of July the occualon of Its Hrat paride, it numbered forty-two muskets, « fulleomplement of officers, and av brady band of twelve pleces. From that i Alig palit Mistory of Albany was reyoiu- tlonired, Itmay not he out of pluce bere to relate an aunlusiug fact of tho “BAND OF TWEL i Ono of tho greatest tusks tera by tho vorps in these Its diya ufaney was the gunization of a band trom its owe numbers, Uf course belag understood thut the entire corps was male up at represcnuitives trou the proudest faiuilles In Albany. ‘Thhs tsk was nindly accomplished, however, and the bund is said ‘to have distinguished itelf by tia tie inusle, though vl ours cere was Hot at thie thine money chough In the State ty bave tlred its members to exuthit thelr profleleney on any Dutt Miywexs occasion. Not lois atter the band had nttitined a degree ot perteutlon which was the pride of thy city us well as the corps apne orack company of riliitary from Pht phin arrived ty Albay witha beise band led ts a colored Tat nated Jobson, The Hur- eeats corps, “band und all, wag. to. pe Hie with tho “visitors, and muted "te the appolnted pines of meeting tho. Athan amuteure tind muilned ules Of tho fact Uhat Atrios wag in the the visitors. Too digniticd und bluc-tlouled blowers the corps, however, hud Ko soater keen the pompons carrie of dolsan thant! slung their iuatruments and thenceforth nud torevor declared thomselves free, and blew no ‘Yous onded the band portion of thy tu Hohue other part of tho corps, howerer, grow and prospered wonderfully, and to be a member OF IE was Koon neeOUted “W dlutinetion wartlis: the efforts of the must uristocrativ and manly mnie inhabit of the ald Duteb city, ‘Tho rules of thy organization worked to porféetion, and pany mnilitury companies were organized in other eltes ot the country upon the goveraine pling whieh tho Burgesses Inny bu sit to biaye originated. Amung those that touk pattern way bo mentioned the Chleago Hight Guards, {olde sinc dlelunet, In whose irguntttion und Ruceessful exttence for many yours Ci" Tooth was Instramontal, . A siinplo recurd of the notable cvents ju the history of the corps ould well un article to une desired lene. Por nearly halt at century the body has wnnially ‘On the recurrunce of tts natal day started on vlaborate and extended trips in one alireetion or nother. ch evieceeding Fourth of July bas been atderved by It with ale most religious Netty, wolle It Bus unirked Washington's birthday by a series of the most splendid balls over enfoyed In Albany. Ta Sd the corps visited Boston un the ners alun ot the celebration of thy couptotion of (he Bunker 10H Monuinunt, the tmiuortal Daniel Webuter boli the orator of the diy. The corps created so favorabte an Wapression Upon tid visit that extremely Irlendiy reintionsaprang up betweun it and the Hub militury, and Huston waa therentter made the objective point of wey: oral of Ha uataleday trips, hu 185d 0 membur of the fulous Moston City Gaanis COMPOSED A KONG in honor of the Hurgestes, and tho ly was very ppulat fo a time with the red coats gua their riendd, (0 rau thes: “on! the A. 1. Cis tho corps for me; (ur boys are always ready so meet the toe with y vengeful blow Ja the charge botu Hrin and eve te Will hearts arnt eng ura of might We'tt thug tig tag wo glucious: Whilst tity tuys be in the A. i Tho tig whall wuye victorious.’ Sn 1857 the vores viaited Wasbtagton to pare teipate iv the ceremonies attending tho ine auyurution uf Buchauan ds Prosidcat They futt Albany with te juteution of reaching Wasbingzon on tho dd of Marcy. ¥ Wore Noe vompunied by Dadworth's Baud, then the must ous tusitul body fh ihe country,and all along: route were sbuWerdd With compiineute on FS ment and soldlerly ay Pearanee, Krank fealien Pletarial, thon one ut tho very fow iitustrated papers in the country, Hovoted several (pages uf Pictures and text to an exposition of tholr puranye through New York City, while the anity press of Philadelphia and” ‘Inltimore fteemed with compliments. ‘The uncertainty of travel In those days was increased by heavy Enlis Of snow, and tho corps were detained pon the ronda day lomeor than bref teen expected, 10t reaching Washington untll late tn the mornin of Insugurations Day. Badly disappointed, ani with but fittie hapa of nding a place in tho parade, thoy formed ranka and inarched out to Dud the procession, at the place of forming of which they arrived Just ws tho order to murch wits being given. Glad to be in time to purth pute nt nil, they took tp a position In the res ‘ie Marshal of the parade, Gua, Quitinar, hor ever. In riding duwn the line discovered them, Immediately commanding a halt, he ordered the corps tothe right of the Hine, whlch posttlan thoy proudly assumed amid the cheers of the Spectutors and tho sulutes of the military. Tn te tho corps visited Syrteuse nx guar of honorto tho remains of Henry Clay. Ty (00 they formed an ecacort to the Prince of Wales during bls visit to Albany, und olicttod the heartily expressed adtatragon of that eclebelty for their suldierly bearing. In tit thoy eter as escort to President Jdneoln white on his way to Washington ta assitine the Prestdenthil tate, and they m0 performed the melancholy duty at Ruarding bia reining when they lay ti atate in tho capital in 25. Tho corps has repeatediy rendered publi service at tho call of leat and State authorities, tha most motile occasions being during the antl-rent troubles tn Let's, and at the time of the railroad riots in 1 ‘Tho corps has been princely tn ite ENTERTAINMENT OF VISITING hopin throughout Its history, Amon the memorable ovents of this churactur mus be mentioned the visit to. aAdleatiy, ter at of Ute Providence Light Infantry,the tlhesttuiltary body tn Rhode tslaud, Recuinpunled by Guy, Specie and sulte, and about iL of the wealthy and prominent Inhabit fats of that little commonwealth, fnefeding tts Stato Senators and Itegresentutives, In Jute, 197), ut the thme af the tuevting af the Nuthonul L: piseut Grand tn of the itepublic in Alban its thelr magalfcent equi MILITARY (hy corps and atl Old Guard tavited uvity and entertalned aumptuously for three days the famous Old Guard of New York and tho Utica Citlzen Corps. ‘Thy uniform cout of tho Burgesses ts red, thut of the Old Gunrd of New York white, and that of the Utien Citizens? Corps blue, Together, in the parades on thut occaslon, these three bodies formed u red, white, and blue battalion, and presented ag fing w body of oitzen suitors as could be tound in the worl), The Burgesses Corps 1s proud of Its Hist of Ife- mente ud well tmuay be, Although a great majority of those whose names are on the life-memty ship tablets in tho corps armory have been stricken by that hund whieu spares neither elvillan nor suldier, many there are, both living aud dead, whose inemories will ive In the tine nulsof the State and Notion as long as history hagaplace. OF tho more promiucnt may be mentioned Willow 1. Mut urlow Weed, Peter Cayger, Franklin Townsend, John L. Senoaleraft, Withians H. Sowand, Muj.-G ont E. Wool, Clarence A, seward, ox-Gov. D Morgan, ex-Gov, Lucius Kobinsou, Gen, Joseph B, Carr, Judge ‘Theadoric It, Weatbrook, Gov dJobu A. King, Erastus Cornl jonn 0. Cole, ‘Thoms W, Ole John V, yn, Bl Berry: Robert L. Pruyn, Thouma Sebuyler, Gilbert U. Thay it, Thames Bayeux, Joby Osborne, Ltu- fus King, George Humphrey, John NN." Wit der. Jatin Taylor, David Haiaition, Benjamin ¥, Br J. Hobart Word, Co fl Redteld, W. Blanchard, Juckwun A.’ Stuer, John W, Starin, Abram Merritt, Mugh J, Mustings, Henry JL Pierson, and sumny othors, “The following ure the panies of the Cuptulng of the corps from its organtzation te the present te: gobn U. Coie, ‘Toons Bayeux, Joon Osborn, if. (Spe Me Gen, Rutus H, King, Gen, Frankiin Townsend, Gon. Jumes W. Minnchard. Georgy [umphruy, W.. Phos. Col: Hale Kingsbury, Col. Joseph C, Cook, M. HW. Donovan, Within Hayter, Walter fiiekson, 11. W. Heeeter, FW, Vosburghy Oscar Smith, BUT A PORTION OF THE cours, it must be uplerstuod, participate tn tho present trip. The following are thelr mines und Utes: Line—Captain Usenr Sinith, Fires Lieutenaat Morton HH. Huvens, Sovond leutenant Cliy- {on Ks Maskell, Third Lieutenunt urd Mig- gael. Stul—Col, William G. Weed, Ad, Hale Kingsley, Judya-Advovntes Cul Jer, Quarterinaster; Capt, Courics Commissary; Lieut. Henry C. Masketl, Capt, Kieburd Me larber, Assistant, Henry Mereness, Surgeon; 1", W sstunl Surgeon: Lieut. Churtes Ee de Chlet of Ordnance: Lieut. Grabum Marth sistant Chief of Orduauces Brastud Cort sAesistitnt Quartertiuster; Livut. Aldred H. Ac! cermin, Paysmagters Lieut. dumes A, Shuttuck, Avalstant Paynter; Cupt. Wilt J. Sherman, Asatatant Comnuissary: George L. Thonns, 10 Jnspestor; the Rev, D. M. Reeves, Chapluln, Bugt-Sergeant—Willat | Mlaaies’ “Sergeunts, Jobn M, Carrotl, James D, Clark, Within N, Huas- kell, Joseph Fisher. Corporals—Frunk U0. Itobbins, Rowen $ N. OB. Mugy. Frontlin M. Danaher, Gea Hogkell, William HI, Jol A. Heenan, Jane: Melntyre, Privates: Howard A. Mrooks, J. Belirrd Car rol, Fred 4G. Christie, James Crummy Sol Davis, Milurd France, 2. PF, Fltzbeury, & M. Furlong. Jotn H. Gleason, Andrew Haintl- n, Ciitlen Tt, ttt, Charies MH. dunes, David 1 fer, George 1. Pike, Jobo TL Larkin, Peter SMatthvvre, Perer A. Myesb, Willtam 31, tun acy, Churtes A. Melntyre. Laurence oJ. Trine, John 1. Touan, James W. Rooney, Willan Co Rose. John aun, Inatius Wiley, Charles E, Wolf. Frink’J. Childs, Williain EL Robttns, Hen ry W, ‘browbridge, Bernard Quinn Thomas J. Vitzputricks Henry Stith ure 1 Wald= Thane Jamon Martineau Jr. Charles WH. Gatuler, Bd, > umes Kyte, M, J, Cuauck, G, Henry Secor, fun IL, Van Amwerp, James E. Aliinson, THE UNIFORS AND EQUHs of tho curpa {3 vomplete iid ine wil. While on tho read thoy carry every’ p sail appiintinont that would to Hel itt coupaign—full’ kuaptacks. with heavy biank- ets, overcoats, cle, and fatigue and full-dress: Uniforms, ‘The utter nye rleh and elegant, and consist of red, double-breasted diess-conts, out with swallow tuils, cuts, anid stundlyg colinrss collars ormumented with’ gold velluin Ince, jn Irnce-work; cuits, dark blue broude.oth sides, vramucnted with sume; tiils, deeply ree luforced with bull, und embellished with rich black cipher favs, ornamented with houvy wold Velluin ince border taude tite tracing bral with 8 gold Bullion grenade at bottom of buttons of wunyy gill, bearing tho letters ** A. Wc." Punts, blue urondeluth, wide buf striped with red burder. Epauleta—tine and: stall, gold bulli rank—black body, red und white Cringe, Jilewant chupvaus for the Hno and #! and mingnideent sbukes, with bullign ul auents, for privates lend the ulebing-touches ty thig dress, ‘The curs (s accompanted by Dorlng's tamos brass Gand, and travels i four elegine and pers feotly ew Pulluun palace cars, with a bags guge-enr, ‘Ten years ayo tle corps made oll arringe ments for a visit te Chlcngo, Lut upon the night uf thelr expe: cume the inte) gence that the clty en destroyed by Bf and that thousunds of ita reshlents Were homes Juss wad in extreme want. Repilring to thelr armory, the Burgcescs sulppel tu Culeago tholr company, bIANKEDS and imuedintely pulsed 1,00 lo form the nucleus of a goucrous relief tund. -———— - THE REV. DR. HOYT, . Tho Now Paatar of the First Baptist . Chure There was tho usunt Feidiuy pruyereis Bervicu Inst night bn the frst Baptist Chure! the presence of a very unusually large audience was doubtless toe be nceauuted for fn tho fuet that the church's nuw pastor wus to upper bo- fore iy flock for the first time, ‘This diving, a has been frequently announced, who fs te st ceed De, Lorimer in the cure of tho First Couren, iy tho Rev, Dr, Hoyt, late of Brovklyn, | De. Hoyt opencd the meeting last night with ne amore ado than as though he had presided over tho First Church alt hig ministerial lite. He did vot Once allude to the fact that this was his flret uppeurunce, but cead from tho Seriptures und prayed, and ave. out the opening byinn in the most natural manner itnoyinuble. As ho ap- poured last aight, Ur, Hoyt ls a geaticoun who inigit reasunubly bo mistaken for a well-tordn merchant or business-ian., He is perhnps yours olin little below the average fleut, but very colidly built. (ls bale, which ta turaing gray, bo weura quite short, and fis face de Ornumented with & mustache and eh whiskers, Ho bab sos which ure nob very Jarge, and which enme nearly bolng entirely lost whon he ainiles, for bis muille ts a pleasant one that extouds ail aver his fave, Hy hudu sien, buss yolve, und cuts bls words uff start aud give Huet, Instead of any ombarriussinont ty mek the mocting, there wus Kreat religious entuudl. goity any number of tho brothers atid ebiters ree ating cellos experiences, and giving la wuly testhuony of falth dn the Almighty, Hefure the benediction was pronounced Rrathar Dutheld announced tnt next Manduy lube there would bu a reception fn the enurel purlors, to give tho mombors of the eonrvHtae Yon an opportunlty ta Ket acquuluted with tho huw pastur and tis wife, Aftur the prayemmeetig there was considers able handnnkiny, which wight buye beuw do- ferred until Stonday night. a RAILWAY CONDUCTORS, . Dvrrato, N, ¥., Oct, T= Lhe Grand Division of the Onder of Hallway Conductors concluded fis fourteenth annual moeting taduy, Tho tollow- Iny officers were elueted for the ensuing your: Grand Chief Conductor, C, 8, Waenton, Elmira; Avsistuut Grand Cuief Conductor, Pe i. Fite. wenitht, Bt Late; Grand Seeretiry aud ‘Crea: urer, Wy B. Datols, Cedar iipids; Grand Bemor Cuaductar, 8. i, Dotries, Torantes Grand Junior Cunduetor, W. 8, Daa. Senntons Grand Inaide Seiluuh W. 1. George, Hougton, ‘Tex.; Grand Ouse Suntines, We ak, Wobuter, 5s. Tb! coutlve Cotminition, C. It, Ashite Wes 10 B, Compuan, Buttslo; ty Inaupance Cuinmicty, G. W, Ciatr, Elwira; Jy Archer, Cleveland, jutunt; Col, . Cu Lehutt, uuelieer: nies’, Murphy, Withinin J. Hil, Frank: ati, Wit: THE BEARS WAKE UP. A Great Day for the Animalse The Drop in Corn, Lyon & Co, Ready to Resume Busi- ness—Chicago Messages to New York. ‘The corn market was [uy a panicky state yes. terday, ‘The bears, who have beon hibernetins ALL summer inetond of winter, came out of tholt dens and reinforced those who And atruggied all through tho bot weather with an overpowering force ofbults, Tho cumbiuntton furin ed, every thing worked ton chain, The break of four t five cents tn corn curried with It fallof thre. to three and one-hit cents in whet, and oute and provisions followed suit, Tt wits ost em. Dhatically AMG DAY FoR THE HEARS All sorts of rumors were out In regard to the Scorn clique." It was declared that the Now Yorkers bud sufi unt theie October corn ins tended to deliver tho cash property before the Urat accumulation of stotuge waste, [twas aley Stated that a split ind ocenrrot tu the ranks of tho Goth crowd, and the theht money wnarket flown Bust tuul forced thant to sell out. These reports were denied by one who ought te koow whnt he is talking = sbout, but they served tha purpose of the multitude, ‘Tho whole crowd of packers, with severul athet heavy operators, and ‘Tom, Dick, aud Harry as “ tallers,” were deelured ta be pounding the market anf selling right and tere. The deain on the lungs tur utore money forced them tu close ‘out, and the result af tt all was a tremendous Yulume of offerings. ‘Those who. claimed thy Sew York gang bau sold out anid thoy were shifting to the short side, and that Ballou, the Eastern raiirond mawnutos, and Unele Rufus Muteb weru dunclug tn the same set. THE UREAK IN Conn of about If cents per bushel within tho past few days tneans u bie loss yomeWnere. ‘The fall of {0 cents cquula a loss of about §0409) on tho stosk Inwiunt, ‘The amall (ry, whu wero long, ae supposed To bu great suifer the Cuniitey isalways Lullish, Tho Hobbs erowd tought on ag rietag market, and tre supposed to buve taker money out of the deal, ‘The devtine bus tid entect of sthinulating shipments, aid an lent demund for corn, with cnzagements uf tretgbt-rooim for sulin) bushels, was dwolt upon quite forelbly by n lending long yeaterty sien thet there wits Ho {ntenton Of bide) the elevators and ronnie a corner, Muted by others that the actlon of the Di dad ralsed this binekade, ‘Pha “boys. Jook with susplelon onthe November deal, think there ts « deeg- held phat to aqueeae bady. ‘Fhe vesselaien were tiekled to death: over an advance in lake froluhts of sevoral hune dred pee cent, thowal itdidn't make them any poner, Corn sold down to 0244 conts for Outober and (Sse cents Jor Noveniter, these belig the litest prices, Wheat oli off to €108% fur next month, elosiny nt $1, Mi, LYON PARTIALLY RESUMED BUSIX yesterday, ‘The dhe break $0 prices proved tobe wregolar bonne tor the frm, ‘They tiled in 1 i ot eeult wt a vandsotne prott, ‘Tbe ny down appears to bave been done A cullen tue bonse for muse cult sinlie tyraitn, Which provide fora Hourd of Hen) Estate: Manugers, was carried by a vate of 489. ont, belay in the wegative. ‘The amendments in'y spect to what shall conativute regular deliveries ot grata us roluting to starnge were curried by 200 votes agalust 225. ‘The hew sevtion relating tothe munner and ume of imakiug deliverles, toverher with Mr. Uensley’s amendment, passed by n vote of its. ‘This method af deducting storage oblulng diuung members of the bourd aly, und ti hu way Inturicres with the plau used by! tho warehouse men, Reports are still coming ln which Indicate that siders still think thy Directors txed on cd asthe tarket price of November corp. Whut they did do was tu tx ou {hat price ag AUMASIS ON WHICH TO CALE. MARGINS, The action was supposed to protect the trade tuainst possible disuster, It dees not prevent. people trom paylits $1 ‘or any other price for Noveumbor corn if they want to, Ui fg now reported that Mr. Harper, of Chicins nut, lost 380.00) In the wheat dual, Halfor this wii, (¢ ts suid, was put up in inarging, and the other 1uf bis brokers are anxious to 5 Peo- ple here who know tho geutleman ati think he will tard bis losses, Dut they sity muct of his Hroperty 18 tn MinuEnt investments, which It ls Kinpodsible 50 convert into ionoy jn a few days, Tt was thought by an operator tht the rye duekUt was “calelinined" on tho call yestere ay CIICAGO TO NEW your. The New York Lully Graphic of the hth saya thy following dispatenes from Chfengo were ree eval that duy by Mexsrs., Quinlan & Co., of i elty: Creago, Oct, 5-1 huven't changed my tind on tha future of Wheat, butat present the trade {¥ su extended that it 13 dangerous to operaty jurgely ond got in the gan. Another bugbeur is the grent scarcity of storage-roou and. tho nl must certaluty oF nore wheat being posted to force tt out of store, ‘The Directors met yeater- day to devise ways aad metns to make outside houses and vessels wood storage and guod for rewulur deliveries. ‘hte would give usall the Toot Nevessary. J.T. Cincago, Oct, &—Puy Unele Rufus, $1,000 and charge tome, Male tlm open a bottle, When the Directors fixed sixty-two for iurging [twas Anoutrage, Was notatthe Directors’ mect- ing on Tuesday or f would bnve fought it ll bell froze over, We bad another meuting y terday,and 1 tried my best to yet It recousite! but no ute. dy Maker and Marble, of Murruy, Nelxon & Co, were the prime inovers’ In wis deal. JL Cuicsgo, Oct. F.—Lyon has settled with Nobby ont his corn eats. Hobbs tolls ine the ralirosde bave ordered stutions te tuke no more corn ut present, iB cricago, Oct. 5.—T nin a great bear on wheat, Think splendid suleon all stronz vulnts. Se agrees With we, he HIGAGO, Oct, he Allorton Just returned frow Nebraska, He ts tho biggest bear you over aw ‘on corn, 3 CiICaKg0, Oct, 5—We are blo to have 10 cont decline before tony. THE RALY ACT, Special Diswat.n to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINSATS, O,, Oct. W—Mr. Proston, of the shapended Chicago Urn, arrived bere this man: ing, and ho and Mr, Mefleury were today oloeut- od with Megan, Wilshire wid Hokurt, wav bave Deon acting as brokers for them, © ‘To what extent are the Clucinnatl people responsitile for your complications tn Cbleago, Mr. Preston?” Weeporter, *L would not like to state that,” the zentluman responded, “There his been a Koud den) of bittlng Yack ward and forward between ChtenKo aud Chichmatl, you kaow." © Yes, sir, Dut the Chlengy puapia feot very kindly toward tho Cluclunut! ten, und we are contident the latter will deal all right with us, We don’t think thoy will make Beh of the- one and fowl of tho other, 1 we down bere on private busingss und bave noth ing to say ngulnst the Clneinnatt werehanta. ‘They wit deat squarely with us 1 bave ne doubt” From other sources tt wags learued that "Preston and: Muttenry's losses by the Clas lpn dealers now probably amounts to somes thing ike $25,000 Mr BR. be thir per, of thie elty, Whe bi eupposud tu have float g500,000 by 4 present deah sutd tant sucerviow taduy: * ue fonsus extended thronsh it xerles of operations We began when wheat wie Bhi. Arter zoing tonecriake tenth we Conn thot we were 10 the naeds ore wang Of thieves, und cut olf ou dealings with Wom lishork order. Le SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chteuge Teibuns, Brnisarte.n, Mh, Oct T—The Scoretury of “Btate today Issued Heentes te organize au fale lows: Tho Garticld BowinyeMachine Company, Chieayor enpltat stock, 1,000; corpyrntors, dobn Slgwalt, Edward Horneeke, Jolin Buehler, Pho Sangnimon Coat-Mtuug Company, Sprhig folds capital, @300,000; corporaters, Chacies A, Sterne, Bamuel, B. Dresser, Franke W, Traey, The Vhovls Electrio Manufacturing Company, Chlenges enpltul $000,000; corporators, Kil hte, George Fant, A.M, bintth, Lon Phe Livnols Drying Campany thted w cortiente ao of capital stock from §1,W0 to Socrelury Fisher bas been notillod that the Canada Woet Farm tock Associntion, of Bow Park, nour Hrunttord, Qui, wil) mite ai Ux~ Aibit of Stork. turn cuttty at tho Comtig Chie wo Fut look Show, Tho Auditor tuday regiatored bonds an fol. tows: ‘Township of Kppard’s Point, Livingston County, $5,003 Vownsulp of Unity, Platt Caine ty, $10,000, Lunds werd canceled as fol: Matin Grove ‘Fownshhy, $2.00, and saund Towuanlp, #0, beta in deDenough County. ai —mnioaa TO THE MEMORY OF GARFIELD. New Haven, Conn, Oct. Z—At tho reunion of the Army aud Navy Club of Connecticut, tle fret toust, fo tha Memory af Adee Cute fluid,” was responded to by VY. Be Chatberiuiu, u college-nuaty of the dead Present AN EXAMPLE FOR CHICAGO, Spsctal Dippatch tu The Caisuay Lridune, InDIANAPOLIB, Ind., Oot. T—The City Council tonight Unaoliously reeolved tu ebauxe the uinw of Rauthoen Parl ta Quruld Pars.