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MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Yesterday Drop- ped a Quarter of a Cent on Corn. ee o to Two nnd n Quarter Cents the Best Bld for Room to Buffalo. ———— and Elevating Facilities nt ia idland Not Excelled on the Lakes, Tw A Smart Captain—Notice to Mar- iners-The Lost Steamer Columbia. d the Lakes — Vessel Oharters~ Bl and Othor Notes—Arrivals and Departures, LAKE FREIGHTS. GRAIN, abippera bell the whip-handio veatonhiy, bile tere wis a good demand for vexsel-room, Galery insisted ona reduetion of rates, and. ereeded In torclms It, too—the figures receding : eenteon cornto Tnfile, the ontside feiny pald In anly, so it was roported, two n+ stances, Cait oF all tho chartors nite yeaterduy qitagingie one isndaiting vessel, and she fs tored hyn stean barge, and in reality should not be ehissed as eallor, Tho majority of the bg sehooners that hay revived at thls pore durmg tho.week with enrgaos of coal from the forer Ikea will go for lumber as soon 19 tn Juaded, thelr owners: absolutely refusing to. tuke main at tho rutes now oifercd by shippers. ‘The gninearrylie by sail vessels from this port fs over for thls season, and what 1s henceforth taxen will be by steamepropellod craft. ‘This is afact revogulzed ty all vesselinen, re follows co yesterday’a cnagementss easiest For Buffalo, Mushele, i J COV lor Cota, corn, Pope Nullan, Cort Propeller H. A. Puekery cor Scpouner George W. Adams, corn Vor Erte, at Her LY COMINY, COTM ....c. seeesere reese WD Pro For Ondenslauy. ity COP 66. Bur Collingwund, Propeller Canada, COr. ..456 setooner Jamul Jolal CONEY... eee vee ‘ LUMBER, ‘Tho demand for lumber currlera yestertiay anonty Inmodernite request, aid the supply dale though stnall, was ainply Fulllelent for the de- mecdsof shippers, Rates underwont ne ebange, an! tho charters made were ut the folluwiny From Tay City to Lath From Bay Gaty Co Coleago, From Munisten to Chicago, From Lantingtan to Chicago, From Waite Luke toChienga,. From Gratul Haven to Chtengo, From Muskegon to Chicago, ION-onE Ore-curtiers renal Iv youd demand, and oxnersbave no diftlentty in aecurliug enguze> ments.at the Hgurea muted helow: in in Escitnabn to Lake Fromm Murquette to Lake COAL. Advices from Builelo represent coal frelzhts katnuing extremely strong, with au upward tendency. Curriera remain very kearee ut that put,-the only ones, comparatively, boing stenm seul, but few sultable eail crafts being there, mn the way thore, from the Upper Lakes, -arriora remain in demand ut Oswexo, and retelt Hind no difliculty In securtug eurgoes for tte Upper Inkes at the peevalling rates. The nites are: From fhuifalo to Chiengo.. Fm Huttuto to Milwauker From Huttuto to Dedut Fou Lake Erie ports: tron Lake Erie ports to Milwauk From fake Krie ports to fueling Frum Take Kerle ports to Esea tue ic ports to Dututh From Lake Erle ports to Detrolt, From Cleveland to Bullalo Trom Oawexo to Chieuzo,, From Oswexo to Milwaukea, }y Lake Erle ports Is ment any porto Tie west of and including Erle to which tron- ote 8 consiizned, and from which cuul is shipped. HOME GATIFERINGS. WE ELEVATING FACILITIES AT SUDEAND, Every vexsol Captain that tukes a loud of grin to Midland returns to this port loud fa paves of the courteous treutment received and Werapid facility with which thelr vessels ure Unbaded at that port. ho last vessol to re- (ura from that port is tho schoonor Kdward Uske, commanded by Capt, Drvoks, Ho re- Ports that tho Blulco was the first erafl te bave Yergrain taken out by the steum-shuyels fn uso that port under the superiutenucucy of Mr, fpalow, tho Superintendent of tho clovator at YWlund, Tho stoeam-shovel used is known 13 te"Irish-Yankeo” shovellng-muching, tho In- Yentlon of Janes 1. ‘Thompyon, of Uuttalu, Ne {. Capt. Urooks reports thut the grata in tte Edward fluke was taken vut and diced in the elevator us rapidly, if tt moro rapidly, than 18 dune at titer this portar Hulfalo. Capt, Brooks repro- wate Midtund harbor ag one of the {nest on {rib water, and saye that the eonduet of the Urbor ottictats ia of the most xentlemunly and courteous churnetur, Loy doug avery thing “in er power to fucliitute the unloading and oe departure of vessoly trading at that port. te Mitiond itallway has enugud the harbor to buoyed (us previously stated fn ‘Dine ‘Puta. 10, Capt, Brooks agsistod muteriatly In plice Bethe buoys, having had to beat Inte that port teetal Unies etore thoy Were Utuoud fu posl- Ay Aler Which sixvice be recuived the thanks of dtteroted In the prospority of Stdlund ws a te arbor, ‘Shore is nu doubt that {f tho tenet People there continue thotr presont por Yessely to untond tut Midtand will toe g Orit pluce in tho future for vessulmon seek churtura for, fe ASSAULT CAPTAIN, tee tho how lock in the Sault Canal was tetepen to navigation Captalns wore iuels Sure at by being furced to io duwn with Hetle Rey tao bul ak cargo, when thoy know that gents Suibciont water to udtiltot tale loads prey oral Inches ethan they ware itt. fpuller the mninng ut of tha can, The Tanne ve aul dow ta tha New England drvgettation Line, had six cargucs to Take malt the can r wl th Woot Wilub sho took {1 tho Tong BML becoming eed at running with, hinted a load, the Caplin puttiod uy end he eee, tho marks which Jndlvate the dept her ga He Vessel was drawhu, and pulnted Giang tes Foverad Inches bizber than tho Merconteaa, te Bt. thon tinfabed aut tin unact spharently drawlug nu more water tye gels but curry toy 2000 bushels more excl tur Waly Yessul-owners made loud sompluiits inthe aut Fecelving tho full banatlt of the wator 2 eteet et Cae Halt took u uulotor and f sone ered De He ey OF obtutning whut bo. con Xow NOTICH TO MARINERS, trogg(that tho tall gutex ure doing tho usual kita, a damage to the shipplig alone tie nano hy thing relutiug to harbors uot generully sul be Se Which may prove harbors of rafige, lo ggtyt with interest, Cook's Hay, Sanita cag Hite INomie at tose, Tebunaes uboat saute Mou te cabe Robert, trom whivl Itty dletant Bbor ang eee A ood ehunnol teads to tho Wr inehea Mersela drawing aa mich ua ten fect Urore, °4 MHL tno ditleulty in maleing we en- hoes ome Gar’ Rover aed at the lumbor ery aaa wi ho octet done sy and Skidmore baye bon Avus and lull up for tho Toe a the pana JY. Brown wont into (he docks: Wenerg rea? Dock Company yesterday for Joby tie ttiTell has. eon appointed Captain ot Ce teh od Stontey, re rit T, Mote, ta placa of Peter trim o Wed top pa tghooner North Star, Capt. Ble args GE opulence inst ‘miu Witty a tal reight. Cupt, Hice is one of the 41 CHICAGO | TRIBUNE: "RIDAY, OCTOBER 28. in Ue is schooner belng aregular back-aetlon one—having had freight both waya nearly every trip this seagon, Tho Hellance, Itnthiun's new steam-bnrge, Dullt nt Deseronte und commanded by Gowan, formerly of tho aebooucr Florence Mow- ard, has two engl Tho steamor Francis Sanith arrived nt Colling> wood Wednesday from Luky Sirpertor. The Car lain reports in stucession of huavy galon and 0 Uiliding snow-storm un the trip duwo. ‘Tho Uuton Ling tur Commadoro Is being pros ured for winter business. Sho 1s to bo plated with threo-olghthfich iron, thus onabilng ber to iuek tho solidest king of teu, 1f nocessut A dockwullopor named O'Hrlon cooled timsoll off yesterday afternoon by Cutting into the river from the hunteremarket docks. Olllcer Murphy pulled hin out with bls" peace: persuader: ‘Tho tug Triad sprung a lonk Sesterday while lying nt thy doek and shor pumps had to be kent som continously until she could ba got tea dry-dock, whou the lenk was quickly stopped, 1 was reported onthe docks yestorday (hat A well-known “buss” himbur-aiover named Quilty bud his puoket plokw! uf quite a aunt of fhuney byw lightetingerd namesake, No wr- rests. A fisherman at Frankfort, Mich, tas found tho lost stenmoe Columbin. ‘Ils not fouled, and on Investigating bo diseovered tham entingled in wreokige of tho propeller, Bho. Iles three roll westuf Frankfort, in twonty fathows of watery ‘The owners of tho tuy Martin Groen yeater- day deciled to ny her up for the buluned of the sedson, the growing duilices In tho towing budl- noss belng the princtoal renson therefor. It fs suid that atite x number of other tugs will bo Intd ups at the close of tho mnonth by thelr uwnorg, Capt, Joha Pridgeon, of Netrolt, owner of the Dig schoouer Michigan, commanded by Capt. Fred Hart, was in tho elty yoaterday making ice Fingements to soni the Michigan and the rest OF his big tect of vossels to Buy City and other Michigan ports for liter, decining thut kin fs Festi fur pretcrablo to grain ut the provall- ig rates, Itinsald that the Captains of the tugs ‘Tom Brown and, 1 Ubegio are to be arrested for not stopping thelr tows above Muaillson streot Wednestay oventng fo that tho bridge could be closed In order to lot Muyor Hurrison and: his Blue Grass thoroughbred ste: aA tir Captain that won't si it Mayor Chicage ever bad’? sti fot tess thin £100, and get six months In tho Uridewell to boot Tho Kinzto alrovt bridgetonder Isa specinien bridgetender, Last evening, about twenty mins utes alt ocloek, the tied. C, Campbeit blow tho packing out of har steri-pipa while botween the Northwestern Tallrond bride and Kluge street bride and begun to 1 with water, ‘Tho Captnin of the Cinphell whistled for aufatunce sud n tug sturted for tho dianbled boat, but the atupld bridwetendor refused to open hls bridvo to let Uo tue get slonstle the Camp: bell, ngsigning | ws ronson. that it was heh) lock, tnd the bridge could not bo opened, The Captiin of the Camp bell toll him he would sink In the channel if he did not have usslstanee, but ho persisted in his refusal ta open the bridgo and let the other tug wet uiongalde tho disabled one. By tho help of row-bont whiel happened: alone ating was wot to the dock und the Campbell warped alongside, where, by bailing ber with buckets, tn addition to her’ pimp, she was kopt allodt intit a diver was sent down and stopped tho teak. ‘Chat bridgetender suould be voted alonther medut for Intelligence and Judgment by tha Ueldge- tenders’ Club. VESSEL CHARTERS, AT MIFFALO, Ne Ye Speelat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Borers N.Y., Oct. 27—Conl frolhts were quiet today and ‘rates were unchanged. Tho relty of tonnage ia still felt. Engagemonts— Propeller C.J. Wershay, coul to Milwaukee at BLAS; steamship Brunswick, cowl to Duluth at schooner DB, Austin, coal ta Iieine on private terms; schoonor Josephine, enal to lor Jedo al cents; propeller Gordon Campuell, bulk salt to cago At SLi, Canal frelente have duelined 4 cont, und sume forty lonuds of grain were shipped at iy cents. on wheat, 4 centsan corn, and 4 cents on Unxseed to Now York, ‘rhere rates are e: ridley low for this Inte Reason, and vou! nm think it very sevure on thom ta make thelr last down trip at the figdres mentioned, tye THE LUMBER bay oITY, Spectat Dispaich tv ‘Ths Cateago ‘Tribune, Bay Crry, Mich., Oct, 24—The shipments of foveat products by water from this port for the week onding Oct, 22 wore as follows: Lumber, M0,000 feot; Bhingles, 1,130,000; lath, 800,000; Darrel heading, 400, MUBKEGON, Spectat Disvatch to ‘I'he Chicaco Tribuns, MuskrGos, Mich. Oct. 2i.—There was a large numbor of vessels in port toduy. Clearancer, twenty-two. Lumber shipments, 450,00 feet, * AROUND THE LAKES. REVONT OF THE LIGItTHOUsE HOARD, Special Dispatch tw The Chicago Tritnins, Wasurnatox, D. O,, Oct, 27.—Tho annual ree port of tho Lighthouse Board shows s¢4 Uybtaon Westura rivera, Tho light on Btunnurd’s lock, Lake Superior, will be exbibited before the end of tho flecal year. The howd uudds: “On tho great hikes three coust Hghts ure needed—onout Mradduck's Volut, Luke Onturiv, to coat $35,000; on tha wost shore of Luke Huron, between Fort Gratlot and Sand Beuch harbor, to cost $15,000; and’ on Round Island, Straits of Mackinue, to cost $20,000, Many Jossur or harbor lybts will Uecoue neoussary with tho extension of com- muree, A nuw tower should bo built ut Polat Uetacy, ov tho cust shore of Luko Michigan, aud a tyht of Ineronsed power sbould bo exhibited. ‘These changes are vstimuted tu cust $10,002, nud an appropriation, ‘thorefere, 13 revs ommended, Tuo bonrd wks for e40U,UU0 for ro~ pairs the coming year, $4,000 for te cure of duty! Panne eu W,0U0 for the fow sliial serv Jeo, Fifty thousand dollirs uro uskod far the introduction of vlvctric lights, For the salaries: of fightkecpors the ogtiunite: 1s §4u0,000, an ine orcuse of 21,000 aver hist yur, owing to the ade Muonal numbor of kuepers required; for sup- piles of light-houses, $555,000; for lght-ships, 326,000; buvyage, Fsz ; tulntenance of Nghta an the Wes! total RADE. cor rivers, $175,000; amounts: Lighthouse ostablishirent, S320 000; Hgut-houge and fox siguals, 002, VME STEAM-DANGE GHACK PATTERSON AT+ TACHED. Spreiat Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, WTOWOR, Wis, Oct 27.—Pho steam-burge fatturson was sulzed bere yoaturdny on common jaw attachment from the Cireult Court Tor tho suns of $251, ‘Lhe writ was prosceured by Charles Lock, of thls city, tora quantity of brick wud hay Bold by nln to tho barre, which: ho alleges they were oudeavoring to gut away without payiug for. Her curgu was altuched ji the morning by Hobert Heiden wna giniilar charge, Bho will give bouds aud stand sult, THE CONDITIUN OF THE CLARION. Avectat Dispatch to ‘The Cateaco Tribune, Asmucusrsuitd, Ont, Ovt, s—Threo stoan. pumps bave been ut work on tho prupeller Clirtun this aftwrnvon, ‘They lowered the water, but three pumps will not Hirt bor, Another panip is bolng set up tonight « James Quinn, tho: diver, winglown today and” found it ditiealt to exunitne bor on necunat oF do many hinge botl- ders on the bottom which be had to wilk ayound. He wae wunble to ilnd tho bole, and it supposed to be in to crown of the bile, A TAULE SULT AGAINST THY NAAN, Special Viavatch to The MILWAUKEE, Wis, Out. 27—A Mbol lus bes Med iu the United Stures District Court hero by the owner of tho schooner Li Scoville agidust the stontebare Nubunt, for damages sustained iho volligion with the stoamer -recuntly. off Northport. ‘Thu ownors of the Nabunt aevopted servicy, and usnounee theirs Jutention ty tile uw cross HUG] uyuinst the sebuanur, BPUNG A LEAK. Mpoctut Disuatch to Las Chicago Tribune, OnenovuaN, Mich, Oct, 2%.—The achoonar Mo- Vou sprung vt leak ou Lake Huron wight before dust, und i bere with four feet.of water ih hor hold. Mixtra bunds woro Wired, and shu will ww toChienyo. Sho ts hiinber-ladon from Alpena. “TUE LIME? KILNS CLOBSING, ' Spectul Diaputch ta The Chicraw tvihune, AsnEnsTHuNG, Unt, Oct 27—Owln to tho fog this uoruluy the new propelley Mohlin aiid tho sloumebarge Wilsow lay here soveral ours. ‘The water ls fourteen fot cloven inches on the Lime-Kitns, Weathor mitt and ¢! THE ANNIE YOUNG RELEASED, Speclut Disvateh to Pha Chicag Tribune, Hovaiirun, Slick, Oct, 2%—Tho vropoller Annie Young, which went onto the reat at Cop: por Iurbor T icsduy', at off yesterduy and pru- eeodod to Duluth. The ofl thrown overboard has Leon saved, BROKM HER RUDDER, f Hpeciat Disvaten to Tra Chiedon Tribune AmMustTHUHG, Out. Oct, 27—Tho tug Salty Jnek’ broke hee rudder toulgut, aud ull tho dredges and drills ure on the works at the Lime- Kilns tonight iy consequence, 1 | LOUwr OF CHIC AGO, 2 ANUIVALS, Bume Shobuygan, Slunitowuy, sundries, tine Suskoxon, Munitewue, sundries Prup hey Lark, Hunton Harbor, sundrles, Bufulo, sunde Prop as anion siyruor, sundries, Hrop Atul kouon, sundrius. rap Js Thompaun, Stuskexun, sundries, tes Aine Laura, sbakegan sundries, prop Kwaliow, Stuniague, suniueE. w Prop Chicugo, Bumute laa, Nrup Heenan, slontrest sundrigs.. Prop ituokuye, Muskuzin, iunyion: toumeynchb wuld, Walko Lake, fight, -* n Quoun, Colllagwdod, aundries, Bebe, [ls OEE, elie Koa Bur, Abaya, IuibaEs er i Bird: Buuth Ley He RULE om. 4 Bebe C Ht, Hulktay, hurd fiver, lubes. Hette Kaui Hindman, Stanlteu Yuwber,” folie Lssiy Duals, dniton ilarbnr, yout, '° chr Yur! . fe i : Behl + Aluncysin Tube Hetie Cbs buen Geet slyues hunk," Behe Wallin, doltana, jumibye, 1 sy Behe OH eA, Cut Ya, Ube s. Behe flavin, Manistee, lumber. Bebr ER, Blake, AunipeE, tos, May fears 1 jeore WV, Adatns, South Hebe Jubn Miner, Cedar i orcas mitnnearLOR, LUN bu nae, and auniteles. Hains, Mare Sherri, Jrep Moraeiger, 1 10 . Aitiog, Untunazen, 3,001 bu oats, aud sun- Champsiyy Suuskexon Heht, Huntin, Ludington, ihe. hrup Lawrestee, Chebuyuan, gt i ir Weotters, dathingtort, thet. ‘ohE Scant Phillips, Muwk th Men Wolverine, Grand Haven Be Sehe (, Michelson Sone Dan Nowhul £ = UX Lu onts, and 2,00 bu iar Aluskegom, Nght, rity Naqno, sand, land, thaw bu corn, Hirand Haven, Nant n Wi Sele I. 5, ‘Tyson, Marinatte, Nu ‘Hehe Inaue Mtophenaat, Marinate Seur Munokuiued, Marineti Ber Magia ‘thanipann rt Clevatand, lib, M f Hurbor, Wo bu oats and Rie, Pentwntor, 20 bu oats and sundries. 11, Pot er, Muntsted, tant, Sehr Orkney dues, Cheboy aan, pull, Munxewon, fhant, xe male, Oxdensuiiruy 1 Schr Sea tied, Aluskexon, Halt OTHER LAKE Ponrs. PORT MURON. Spretat Dispatch ta Ihe Vhicaso Tribune, Pont Huron, Mich, Oct. 27-—1:90 p. in--Down Propellers J. 8. Huby, Torrent, Vulean and raft, Gnzelte and barges. Up—Propeliers Milwaukee, Osceola, Ogemaw, Rmith, Moore, Uity of Concord and 4. L. Lamb, ‘Tempest and barges; schooners William Hume, Benntor, Ottonabee, George O. Finney. Wind southenst, Hight, Weather tne. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Vorr Iunox, Mich., Get Propeller Nusha; steamer Saginaw; propellers Middlesex and barges, K. Btewart-and barges, Up—Fropetlers Wissuchickon and consort, 1) M. Wileon, HL. 3, ‘attle and consort, Lowell and barves; schooner Daniel 6. alley. ‘Wind southwest, lzht. 0 p. i1.— Down Weather clear. Special Dispatch to The Cnteago Tribune, si—Arvlved—-From Chicago— . RW, corn: sghooner C. From Daluth—lropeller is Andrews, whet. iss Buy—Nehooner W.S, Crosthwalte, rom Suglinw—Harges H.W. Bi and Ld. Furwoll, lumber, Prom 4 puller Morley, wheat; schooner U.8, Auatin, wheat. Uleured—ForChicayo—Propeller Gordon Camp- wlier Alusku, coal; propellur ralls; propel Fouuuitn City, sundries For Miiwiikee—sehooner For Duluth—Propeller Burrano, Oct Propeller C.J. Ke dell, Oulk sults p Naw York, cont nulls, ote, propel iy Je Cy thurrison, coal, Arvtly, sundries; propeller Lrunswiek, coal. Sptetut Diapateh tv Tha Chicago Tribune, Kgcaxana, Mich. Oct. 2i—Arrlved—Steumers: bauney Huribut, J, HW. Owen, Wo- and W, L. Brown; sehooners L, C. Butts, dD. Clint, Pathttader vi tate, Williuin Knupp, Constitution, i. Baker, lt, Winslow, C, Nelson, and Valngkl,. teumers 8. J. Macy, Leluud, and schooners M. L. Hixgie, Jennie Hurt, 4, 2. Clint, Iron State, ti Spectat Hisvaten tw ‘tne Caleago Tribunee BMauguerry, Mich., Oct. 2i—Lassed up—l'ro- peller Business. Vewn—Propelter Clty of Duluth. ‘opeller Mepublic, tuy Goodnow, 0 Hollund, Ironton, Kuta Win- slow, Joun O'Neil, and C. UG, King. Spreint Dispatch to Th. 9 CHEBOYUAN, Mic! Cienrad—Steamer Pei), steun-barge Tron Age, und tuys Caskins ayden with n dradge. 5 aArrivud—Schuoners Frank Crawford and W. Odor. ‘Wind, south, Ught; wenthor clear. Sptelat Dievateh ty ‘The Chicago ‘tyibune. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 27.—Clenred for Chicago— Propvllers Koauske und Vandorbllt, morehane ‘lise; echyoners Boud and Floretta, cout. POUT COLNORNE. _ Spectat Diepurch te ‘The Chicago Tribune, Vow? Connors, Ont, Oot, 27. Hehvonor Mugaie Menu, Chien ig corn; propeller Argyte, Chleago to Kingston, ‘Paseed dowa— zo to Kingston, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. zntored—T'ropallar Juni ata, Chiengo, grain aod merchuudise. “ATLANTA, ‘Khe Cotton Exposition Opens Formally Altendanco of oa Lurge Number of Distinguished Vinitorn— Speeches by the Governors—Every- body Delighted. Hvectat Dispatern 10 The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Gn, Oot, 27,—Lo come right down to fucts, he Cotton Exposition did not open un- til today, and, with tho opening, came Gove ernore’ days, Tno attspices ana the weatuer could not bave been moro desirable, while the nttondance was fully 10,0W), a greater portion of which wes fromea distance. Hoyt of Penusylvaula, Ulackbure of Kontucky, Higulow of Conneuticnt, Jarvis of North Caras Nan, Colquitt of Goorgti, ox-Goy. Urogs, of Nie nols, ex-Gov, Bullock, of Georgia, uttended by: thelr escorts, which consisted of members of the Executive Comutteo, and otber prominent clilzens of Athiutu, visitud Kuub of the Governors was avcompauled by bis stulf ollicers and a fow fuvited friends, making tralladarge trade toad. Immedintely upon are riving atthe grounds tho fnvited guests wore shown thyouzb tho buildings aud afterwards tulinyg to tho ball of the Bxocutive Committee, where wn iitoruhauge of publia expression was bid. Gov. Colquitt, President of the Exporl- tun, dellvered tho nidress of weloome upon the part of the Exposition nud the Stuto, walle Muyor Sugilay, of guests of the Kxposition upon tho city, lespotses were thon mude by Tow of Connucticut, floyt or Pounsylvanta, of North Curoltna, and Magkburn of Kot eky; algo by ox-Gov. 1 pf Wisconsla, studebulce: u Sullivan of Chicago, States the Hon, U, 1, Bpurry, of New Hivet, tes sponded. ‘Yhy speeohes of Jarvis and Biuckburn pathotic, while the others were shurt and potted, Bowen, Sullivan, aid ox-G Hrosa wnde Jung and stirring speech biel were voollorously applauded and rucelyveit with: feellug, sbowilug that tu Bene thuents uttered by thom wors both eloquent and popular. All of the visitora wore badges, rt Hwgte from which they Aautlad. Jilinats was soon on all sidus, that Sate bom Q Loth by visiturs aud ex- noluding tho exerclivs the ww were escorted ta tho Ex dotel, whore a sumptuous banquet ted them, . ‘Toute and speoches wero Kiven th Ny asd good toelli at noun Cove. the Exposttion. Hi vasat Linoly Milton, of tudhiae, and Bowen: W bebalt ot the United were lots und genornl good Jargely represent {i digtingilsbod gue rod td appeared avurs’> Wicked betwoun glusses ut upark Hig ‘onieht w reception was xlven then nt tho ive SMuusion. Gov, Colquitt and the lead. fog cltizens of Atlanta throw open tuo doors of thelr residences and tundered: guests recoptons, which were woll attended by the Governors, thelr ataif ollicers, and thet Allot the vivitors wre teutioy with wonuite Geurgit welcome, wad uppear to bo well pieased with the taanner in which thoy ure wut thoy sn Ab cho yrounds, i tlntll Bundy, as it to tlileh the progrun wi nity 10 Uaatinguisbed trented, nod with ‘thoy wilt nor rot will tako) until that 01 rs vw then, Kuna, Connecticut, New orks Vonnaylvunta, Uinuls, Obtu, and ‘Vexus beld wu mecling for the purpose of appointing a committees vw confer with the ralirowul authoritios upon the subject of yulting reduced rated of pussenger fare, cominittes cousisting of one from exch nanted Bite th Brust, Land-Ayent of I polntail to tuckle the railronds pon the sul Atluyta did nobly today, aun impression” umoug viaitors fe that streams OF viaitord wall How commonye cotug. a * _A-WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. Wraon, Conn, Vat. 2%—Ground his been broken for a Woman's Nation: Complicated Disoasen, nent wontionan in Cerro Gorda Coun- that ho finds Kiduveys Wort to know for i compile 8. Ut fe tho syyuitie action which it bus- on the fiver, kidneys, wud bowels, whleb wives It wueh curative power, aud itis the thin- sands of cures whlch | yes it ite real celelsity. centeated) or dry, be Untenpahiee Journatand Couricr. ty, Lowa, weites ua ‘be the best rem cotton ot dive: tie performing which: Lfyuld (very euae b net elllglently.—N LOCAL POLITICS, The Democratic Bloodsuckers After the Campaign Funds. Mr. Hildreth Wants to Wrest the Purse from Joe Mackin. Need of Narmony anit Conciliation Among the County Republicans. The Record of Fred Sommer Whilo in the Council lta Always Voted with “ the Gang.” CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES. WHAT THE DEMOCHATS ANT boIst. Tho Demacratts County Contrat Committee met atthe Patmer House last evening to bear tho report of tho candidates of nutes to com: plote the Campaign Committee. Ex- Ald. Sommer was the only candidate pres- ent, and bu. presented the Mat agreed upon, which woe ratified, Tue committee, completed, Is ns follows: EB, A. Hoffman Jr, Henry MeKay, Joseph Mackin, W. J. Clingen, Wiltluin Heat, dames H. Hildreth, VJ. Howard, Adam Oct, F. 1. Chove, John Ib Colvin, ‘Thomas F, O'Malley, Michacl Keeley, Hal O'Brown, Henry M. Shepherd, Alexandor Sullivan, Henry & Sheridan, James F. Gabbins, Adolph Krause, Georgo Wyman, Juines 0, Stratn, aud K, J. dampolis. Tho question of rulsing moucy for tho cum palgn then came up, and tors boing a tendor In- terest with tho “ unwashed,” the discussion as to ways and menns came very nonr breaking tho Hitrow, Hitdrett: was the spukes- uslon, woud not onty rid himself of tyreat amount of wind, but was virulent and abusive In the uxtratne, it was suid, especial); toward Mr, Chestertleld Mackin, who, frou his Jong ownership, of the party, wits inclined to Mispute Midroth's right to dictate to him in ref- erence to how money should be ralsed or used, or how the enmunin shoul be manutged, Anmes MeCuuslaud took wart in the wrangle, taking shies with Mr. Muckin, and he beeama ao worked up and enthusiastio thut bo auld ho felt ike deullng Mr. (lidroth a biow under the ear, Heald not give way to his feelings, however, and, 28 A consequence, no blood was spliced, In the further discussion of money matters John Mattocks, ano of the candidates for Com: tnlesioner, wis referred to as being rathor par- almonious In notitics and ns kely to refuse to give tothe party with any degree of IIberality, whieh fell like a wet blanket on the crowd, and fn the antdst of tho weanylo in adjourament was bad whthont doing anything, The Campaign Committee 18 called to meet nt a. 121 Clark street at 11 o'clock today to or- ganze, when the question of money will again ubgorb attention, THE REYUNLICAN EXKCUT! COMMITTEE held their flrat meeting yesterday afternoon at the Grand Pueltic Hotel with James 'T, Kawleigh in the eluur, On calling the necting to order, Mr. Rawleigh stated that a press of per- sual buatness would compel bin to de. clue the ollca of Chulrman, but thut he would with plonsure serve until the Intment of unother, The committee thon, he selection of a committes an boud- quarters, comprised of E. 1 Bliss, Chris Mumor, and George Buss, ndjourned until this orn nt 10 o'clock, when thoy will salect a chairman. Jt [fe probuble that Willian Aldrich will be chosen, SECOND COMMIRSIONELS DISTRICT, of tho Sceond Com- (Eyanatan) met nt the mer House yesterday morning to nominate a winididate for Commissioner. ‘The nttendanes was not full, and nothing was dongs but last uvoulug the County Central Committee was it rovuipt of a telegruin Crom Evanston anuounes ny Uhat anathor und full inegting had Leen held durlig tho ite find that: N. G, logiehardt, of aniston, hal been selected us the standards bearer of the party for that diatrict. Sty. Ingic- Hardt fa xatd to he quite n popular inan among tho ultra cucreive-tempernnce people of the district, aud rumor has it that his nomiuntion wis ruutly real he about by a handful of dis. mitisiied Republicans, among whom are some of Commulssloner Ayars’ friends, who weted without consulting hiui. IN THE SIXTH COMMISSIONER DIsTRieT (Lenton) another candidate was announced Yesterday i Ure person of Capt. MeClaughry, of Pato. Mr, MeChuughry was a candidute for tho nomination before tha Republican Convontion, Yueked by ounnlestuner John Conly, aud, falling toiket tho nomlnation, bo fs ont! as at independont caudilate, fe 1s.wel) kuown wud Uked, nnd his friends thlinic that he may squeeze in between tho regular party nomiiece, but they are ovidently caleulgting mere: up on” thofr = pursonnl — dosifes thin wny- thing clue, It is true that rhore is more or lesa defection tn. the Reyutlilean ranks, but it ly cuniined to the German towns, and the prospects are that Se MeCluuzhry's eandidioy will leat the Democratic nomines W. HL. Skolloy, of Lemont, Ln tuet, Mr, skelley thus enlculutes, and, very’ gat eal: cunt not ‘be better pleased than to sea the lepublicans dizht among thomselves, Ho says that if tho two candidutes against hin make an earnest dirht ha can be elucted without golng out of bis owy town, VItK NOW IN LAIKE. From what could bo fonrned from tho Fourth District Luke) yesterday, the situation was ot ealentated to tnspire Commissioner Wood with a hope of revlection. n tho Town of Lake there appenrs to be considerable dlsuatis- faction, dug frst to the fact that the town's wiabes wero not respected In the none flung convention; and, sccond, toca report eurront, which his boen Welped aloe, itis said, by a mnember of the Campaign Cominitres, to tho vilect tit Mr, Wood was instrumental two Yeurs ugo in preventiny tho assessuient of that: town being reduced H percent, ete. ‘lo tho {lrst objection thorecan be no answer other thin ix found in the fnet that tho cundidate present- ed by tho town dill not got onow@h votes to non Inate him, ‘To the second objection, however, tho answer fy complete, because tha rumor i Sales and: without fonntation. In the Equalization Committee, aud subecquent- ly In the bourd, Mr. Woo did all be coutd to get tho assessinent reduced 20 per vent, quattor of fact, he wus Inatramon in wotting u reduction of 1 pur cent, whieh waa tute ay 0 cumprontige, aud which was all ne had been asked to do. “He explatued the mutter to Mr, Potter, af the iy i Committes, dure frug the day, and showed fim tle records, und when tha tucts are knows it ls belleved the ob- jection will bo dispelted., From the othor towns in tho distrlot the news was of tho most encour aglug chiurtcter, and tt wus conceded upon ull baud, Sepuctally muon those who have watched Me, Wood's cireor in the bourd, that a failure to rotlect bi would be a wiafurtune, FRED SOMMER, 18 RECORD WILE IN THE COUNCIL. The oficial recurd of ox-Ald, Frod Sommer, oneof the Democratic candidates tor County Comtulssionor, fs not without Interest, us it shows that he ntways persistently and stead fustly cust bis lot and voted with the * gang on 888 roll-culls from Stuy, Ii, to May, 1877, he wud Ilidreth wero always together—and againat thoir luterests of the taxpayers On overy ques- Uo which related to tho expenditures of an uilice or the retention of ignorance and corrup. tlon in five, Froud Sommer was olectod ag an “ unroform- ing " neubor of tho Reform Council, which was called luto existence by an outraged peuple In tho spring of IN, Ita frat meating was hold May 8 of that yonr, and the first question that camo up for consideration was the: canyass of tho votes cast for Mayor, Iwill bo romembored thac by bajflot-box stutlog and juxeling in koverul of tho wards it was plncod in tho powen of tho Colvin’ réyglmo to deelary thut the people bud resolved tooxchange the old city ubartur for tho * general law rolut- lng to munlelpatities" whieh bad been adopted vy the Loxlatuture in pursuunee of the provis- 1ons of the Constitution of Ww. Tho Colvin régime ipropsiset to take adyantago of the now luw and prolome itecif in power for another your, und toulitwh this determination tne out- olug Counell refused to order an election for Shaver, which It waa their mornl duty to have done, ‘The peopte took the matter in tholr own hands, and at the olection buld April 18 cleetud Thowis Ioyng Suyor by a voto of 3,00L ta BI, On the mation of Ald. Aldrich :to ciivass the voto and declure tho resuit * KOMMER VOTED IN TRE NEGATIVE, along with Iitdrath, O'Hrion, Hyan, Nieson, Lunguchor, Murphy, dnd Sweety, and with tho suine parties ho voted in the veyative on tho motion deciuriag Wbomns Loyne elocted Muy‘ at the jur the torm cuding the third Due day ia aa aT, E ‘Say ho vated with Lodding, Hildreth, and tu Surgennt- 10 O'Nrlen ugaloat the appointsn ateAruis to expel from witht tho floor hougeall who were not entitled ta oocupy it, Hv ylao, with the *gung,” voted ‘against the ap provel of Mayer Hoyno's bonds and ulso with ho sume wortbios ialnst w resoliston Intros duced by Ald. Aldrich directing ull the city olll- ocr and owployés to recoxmzo ‘Thomas Hoyne ua Mayor, . ‘ oo At ine qooting Muy 15 Sominer vorod with Lodding, Wiareth et al—"the sung "—not to ace ‘opt A communivation from Mayor Hoyne stat hue that bo had been reoognized by all the elt: mMlclals except the Cantrofler.” Ilo niso you the wane way ugainet tho urination of the Counoll commiltioos. ‘ Muy 22 SMuyor Hoyny notiiod the Council Une he had ramoved fpou the Health and Building Departinents 4. bordo of tuxeatera who were ruddering uo dquiyatont for tholy salaries. SOMMER, STOOD BY THE GANG and fought nyulnst the removal. ‘The Mayor announced the decapltution of Cuntroller Mayes aad the appolntment of HT, Derlekgon. Soin: ye voted with the cronies ugalnst the change, VE CAMPAIGN £: 1841—TW SLVE PAGES, and insisted a4 far as he and and t contd that | by the Finance Cominittes of the r the Babtayur™ Macal poliey shold Le eou- | the Inspector of the Brigade, Ma). od. AU tho next, mecting—! Durand, relative to. the tend interests of the city. | Surther examines She conunittes presented re: the tincotlected taxes OF 1872, tax luvy tor 1875, except som quired’ to puy the intere: and wilarrears of salaries viitions pledging | thens take sinply my word for tt. wud 'H, andthe | ‘She extra man uch as might be rer | lial dorteot ey ‘on the funded debt, | such money baa over b i wages, to tha ro- | excupt necessiry military Hildreth, and tue * gang,” oxcopt White, voted | military visitors, and thus tnulatained or es- funinst the report and resolutious. ‘They pre. | tablished Chicuyo's reputation for’ hospitallty, ferred spending tho money in“ improvements" | Whehever thoy did this, tho officars or then for tho benellt of contractors, and also a further | have always furnished the monoy. The Burgess: Issue of certificates, td Curps were entertutned by a voluntary cons About Juno 1 tho ‘Clreult Court decided thut | tributlon of the coinpanies and tho Held and Mayor Colvin's elulin ty bold over was afegal | stulfgand not acento? the money has come out I nil tbat Sr. Moyne hud no valld eltiinte | of the State tauds or revimental teeasury. tho oltica because nucleation had been ordered In conclusion L would say that no funds of tho Wa the Counelt. | At tha Cautiell mecting Juues | Btate or ot tho rexlinent have ever been ox: Mayor Colvin vetoed th bond of It 2, Ber us Controller. | ‘The. Counell passed the resulution over the veto, | only the presiding olticer of tho bonrd: tho thongh Sominer, as usual, voted in tho negative. | Captulns ire buouded ofiicera, and the state AtQ Kpocial meeting of the Council June 7 inoney te paid to thelr order only, anu thoy tn resolution wis offered and) ordered publishes the inaln control lta expenditure. providing for the election of Mayor on tho 2itb, Trusting you will wive this cqual prominence Ata subsequent meeting the dato was changed | with your urticle of today, [ remain, very re- to July 12, ae Uianstew Ga is pie Db Baste SOMME AND THE GANG YoTING IN TI jajor Firat Inf. 1. N. Ga Regimental Trensurer, t Pea! VOTING IN Tit (Tne Trinexy did overostimate tho umount June! Ald, Hildreth, who: { quired uw temporary ‘domictic in Canna, pre- | State. It did not. however, make any charzo ar tet, ts retican tion feo Marien: Ur tbe save that tho Statu funds bad been expended in onter- A 3 promptly ueconted, after i ‘Ald, White had delivered binaelf ofan cioquens | wuments. Itdid urge tho necessity for great and. touching but very ungrammatien) eutozy | CCeuoMy.Zand the following fixurcs wilt show On tho missing member, Whose aUscuce lo und | tout It was right, ‘Tho nocessury expenses of the remsindor of tho buys deeply deplored. tho rogiment from the present the until July 1, july I ste special cluction Jor Siuror 9 1882, are enti , and Monroc Hicath was chosen f ¥oto UI BBs + a 0s 18 tu 7.000 for Mark Kimball and nO; was, + Junitor, $100; armurar, $320; J. MeGrath, The Council at ones begun to top | cunl, $300; Insurance, 100; printing and ata of Useless hangers-on around the City-Hut, A | tunory, $20; tax on arimury and ground, $550; spirit af economy, was Uiaftused fit ait tbo slopurt= water tux, $140; repairs ou bullding, $400; re- Hts; OXpenses word reduced uverywhere, : ci Hobie urmy of conteautors were obliged coup | Mulrs on uniforms, $1,001; total expenses, £4,400. Dotter work and furnish better material than | Of this sum tho reximont will receive about thoy, howd been tn the habit of doing. In tuet, | $000 frum tho State Juty 1, fA. and to muin- Drlueiplos as tho humbleat shopkeeper or the ratsed by tho citizens and members of the reg tost opulent merchant. [twas run for bual- | ment. It appears that the regiinent receives on hess, and not for bleeding the tuxpuyers. Dure | tho Ist of July, 16%, aay, tho money to whieh ft in ull these ceonomicul wtriytos for rebabil- | {s entitled for Ite services for the previous year; luting tburelly, meres ity wo that, If ft hon ono reserve on WHERE, WAS ALD. SOMME, baud, {ft bas to. run on credit during now Demooratio candklate for County Comm: tho year, Itisin tho position of the man who Fovery agllt OH ort tho aldo Of tho Mang’: | rovclves bis monthly vay: ut the end of tho tho “yang,” and whenever his voles | month, and hag to tive us be best may inthe vould be heard, it was always in | meanwhile. ‘This betng the ense, economy {5 ali behalf of waste anu extravagn just as it had | yolutely necessary, and whore that 1s exercleot, been during the whole of the Colvin udmintatra- vhero 6 i ‘1 v4 ton, whieh was tho direot eauge of alt the city's | And where citizens nro usstirod that that Is exer. ‘ninvial troubles. clued, they will doubttoss—they certainly should (On the Haneigmas tbe ovdinance abolishing the | —como forward and raise what ts necessary to 3 nee. eer Or it Ky ac iapestae,, Supt tae make up tho dilference between the meagre sum and ho mecssantly worked Ruatnat the pussaue | contributed by the State and the amount which OF the ordinance aborishiny tho costly Hoard of | $8 absolutely required to run the regiment. The Pablle Works, Mr. Sommner's political career ) members of tho regiinent themselves buye done naciiass to Baye book deckedly: wainturnt luge ice very well, During the four years that huve He Teasgn that nuthius turied np on whieh be 5 could uae bis peentive talents untit, whe eons | lapsed since: tho Stato began giving It wht sideration of the lois Appropriation Will, when | tke total expenses have been — g- he stood xolld with Ue gan” In advoe [ie Of this amount the Stute has cacy Of needless oxpenditure it the way of hich | contributed $14,088, the eltizens §7,715, and the salaries und Inerensed appropriations for the . 1 hewellt of the contrnetore: yiouico cated ty pig. | dividual members of tho remiment $15,060. himself a sulary. o per ir for bung | From these fluures it will be secu that tho Alderman. ‘ApH Whe Voted nuntuattho passage | soldiers have pald out more money toward the or support of tho regiment than either the State or fag ee sation wut ONIN ANE 1g, | Useitizens coutritiated. | Ax was stated yester- tmendments belng to muke It more rigid. files : ente vote cust ut the spring eléetion, Ald, McCrea in M cAhe thine hate teeny u troduced n resoiution that the voto cust inthe | abandoned, Tho membera of the organization Seventh Ward for ildreth ua Aldermun be not | tre heartily sick of them, and the money which sonatas Of pbs sail for the pravinua fiuontion ig needed to defray the expenses of the organ- Sommer voted with the xauz in the negative, | 5, : but on the passage of the resolution he shook | '8ten from now until tho Ist of July must his pards" nnd dodged, montus’ story will be told indue tle will show, or from the cltizens of Chicazo, who are dlreotly Interested In ue life of the regl- CROP NEWS. meat] Condition of the Wheat Crop in the Northwest, SPORTING EVENTS. Suectal Disvatch to ‘Whe Chicago Tribune, he League Watting and Wielding Sr, PAUL, Minn, Uct.t7.—In Minneapolis tuday Avernees for 1881. your correspondent received sin intimation from Tho Cleveland Herald was successful in, an wall-Sntormen source tliat the damage to tae | * senoping ” the country ou the official teaguo . Whent crop of ut tenst one portion of the State | averages for 185], having obtained from Seere- by the heavy and lonzecontinued rains iu Sep- | tary Young in Washington tho tables supatan- tember wos proving fur more serious than bud | tally as they will be given In thy olllefat Leagus ‘veon expected, and, being aware of the Impor- | Hook to be issued this winter by Spatding & ‘taunt consequences of such a calamity, the mille | Bros, It will be seen that Anson leads the ers and others were appouled ta for the Intust | feazne both as batsman und Melder, having a and most reliable Information concerning the | butting average of 9) and u lelding average of presont condition of the wheat crop. Without | 075, while ne hus also seored the largest: number inentioulng: tho names of tho indi | of total bases. In only onc respect tins he beon vidual firms consulted, the substance of | beaten by any player, and that [s in runs scored, tho stntements received fs borewith pre-e | Even tn tho wntter of rans, however, be bias sented. In the southwestern = portion | been surpaysed =oby =o but four — players, of tho State the wheat bus been badly damaged | tho figures = beluy., ons follows. Gore by the rains, but little of tho crop uaving been | 4, Kelly $1, Dalrympte 72, O'Rourke Ansow thrashed before the small deluge set it. and the | 6%. Thosuecess of Gore and Kolly ug run-makers. major portion of ft remaining exposed In stacks | is herecty due to their grout superiority as base- or abovks In tho fields, Up tu this ume, however, } runners, togethor with the fact that both were no portion of tho grain thus damnged bus Leen | fuliowed in the batting order by Auson, whe has forwarded to the Snneapolis mllls, but ft will | undoubltedty batted huine more runs In hfs thine Weobably bein to cou fi within the next four | thin any ball-player that ever ved. [twitl alse Weeks, aud ust necegsurlly bu rejected by the | be noticed that Chicago buy tour wen in tho frat aillers, Tho new crop of Ned Hiver wheat, | ten batsuien, Hutfalo coming next with three from whieh supplles are iow pelucipally drawn, | Another surprise to tho. averuge base-ball ut found tu be of execiient quality, but it fs os | render fs furnished iu tho fact that Quest stands Tate utnettirers that tho stock of goud wheat In tho in erally: Suute thls year is not wore thin bale enough to | Hear tho bottom as would bo gonerully supposed. muke the iumount of flour produced by tho locul | Little Joe fs generally regarded a wenk batenan antlls tust yenr, ‘by Unose who depend on tholr Smpreesions and Tncormation wos next sought from Mr. E. 1 | donot wateh tho figures, but tho fact Is be le SITES suchen eae Sadie eens | fully up te tho average, and feuds such men ns opinions upon tho ruports. received from | Lew Brown, Evans, Ewing, Purcell, Gerhardt, Agents, romirked thut the dumuze from rains | Wart, Guldsmita, Denny. Horm, Bantock, iu tho’ extvome Nortuwest is very slight, | Farrell, Moynahan, Recto, Rusheni, snyder, tho rics not belug ns severo as” dy | Castins, Corcoran, Cassidy, und miny others hore suuthurly loculitios, On thu Fergus Fully | Usuully rated aa strong bitters. The batting Division, betsreen Minneapolis and Glyndon, | Peeord in Tull ts ns fellows: DUEHIIG damuge f8 reported, the intermediate country bemg dotted with sinall faring, Lon whieh tho wheat was scoured Jn the stuck before tho rainy commenced. ‘ho whut received from this section runs well 1 foriily, aud grades Dotter than bud been expected. The sume re- gmrk will algo apply te the receipty trom tho Brovklnelde Division and the oxtonsion bus yond, the gxeucral condition of the crop being very authsfnetory, Equally favorable reports are'revelved trom the: Hastings & Dukaut Di Vision of the Mitwaukeu & St.Paul above Bly Stone Lake. From points south of Brockine ridge the receipts buve heen comparatively 4 zy “ay 932 447 + MOU IDIOL Players, seseee oes eanepay} pain ana Ansan, Chicago, Vowalt, Detrati sel i Tight, and the total fs Insheniticnnt, but tts eons | fe Hy ition $8 not as good as thut reeelved from points ite farther worth, ‘Tho sume is true of grain from | off it tho St, Pant & Sioux City Division of the Omaha |! i Kond and below Biz tong Lake on the Hastings | 4] piciorse t Kemneay, Clow 3 White, Buttato, 1 Hint, Chteaura. Hotaling, Wore tel York, Providenes. & Dakota Hoad, Along tho. Minneupolis & St. Louis Hoad thodvhont was zenorally. stacked ini good condinon prior to the n wnt tue portion thus fur re well, of pre damage of thostarma, | 1) 4d baw graded | 4 t rea tao gurly iY pnoke. any’ es! ton of tho totn! crop © k a8 Dut very Ittie bus bi ee rarer tas thrushed or marketed on the Fergus aldare, Chivngso. yaa ot foo: finaltaba toad. or the Hider ag 15] Wort. “Tatrolt. kot, the statement bel more capeclully | lS od bie trup of the latter ie, lsurton, Boston ichurdson, Luftal THE FIRST REGIMENT. A Corroct Statet What It ftv Needs, ‘Iu tho Editor of The Uuteage Tribune, MUCACO, Oct, 2—101 your Isvue of this morn annrtlely entitied The Firat ttegiment churges that thors hay beeu mismanagement In tho fundsof tho Statu pald to this regiment. Your statoment is, that tho funds, * whieh were Torunny W a ample to meet al necessary expenses, from ly Rtovey,’ Worcester, ... of tho preset your, to duty, 1s2—thogu neces | 20). Uni, Cleveland. sary oxpenses being rent, gas, fuel, und Janitor | 4. i TnE, Loerie. i —bave niready been drawn, and alveaty boon Mitel Ww He Na ee expended, 80, that thoro tg nothing to mak 4 ts P ho 5,00) whieh the rugiment will hi copay ent lasaeect tev ele et tho &, which the regiment we ave to pay ops Bhat juveland ant } int | Necarilely Clovetaud fs ia: tof Hy Kinnnecs— jone, and What st 3 Gros ‘Holbert, Troy, Harnes, usta Var, an out between uow und the end af the present tivent year.” Now, what are the fucte? Tho State funda recelyed or duo July 1, UX38t, were not for tho oxpenses of 1881 und 1882, but ng tha State has ulways pad from the enlivouons of tho tnxes of “the pust year, tue payuionta to fty initary have always boon Ne to cover (only, part of) tho Hh ea expenses incurred duriug tho sear preceding frown, this payment. Honee it is apparent that ne mis- 4a} J Ewing, Z appropelution of the millitury tuned for the tise | “7 Pareoll, Chew, al Yui 1361-2 coull have bech made, ws the tx | yy} | Geranrlt, Petrol ont of whieh this fs tbe pant hug not yet buen |) 7 & " a Livan "yar! veltected by tho Stute, 40) Ward, Mrawide 1, ‘Yo show how much ‘money hus been reentved jGoldainiur, Chlenwo, frow tho State by this revinent, 1 copy to tole | 45]) Donny, Providence. Jowing from whinctresheels Of the pist four HRurnung, Boston, years whieh have always boon subunitied to the | 40) Neastey, Boston, toard of Olficers, beet audited by tho Flmnes | 4-1) fubdook,. Noston Comuitioe, and found correct: R 1 Bivroll, Providenas ... [Rt iH recived frum Suto for the year 48 Moy putin, Clays & Det, [i we ithe law went Intoctce Jyh | dv haelo, re} 4 Asks a uahonu, Wore i In 1800for 1 Jn 1st0—for 1870-40, In 1681—for 18e0-'S, td so | a4] J Corny, Worcente Or a total recolvod in four yoursof, ees He tadhourn, Provider Tho yearly necessary expenses tutended te be | ,.| | Chasity, roy euyoreil by tho Htato appropriations baye been | te somewhat over $6,000—or a total of about $2,000 Muri the four yeani—loaving the reylinont tomube up a dottelt of ybout $10.00 during the four yours for these expences alone, Furalsh- | 50/0 ing tho now urinpry, buying 4 and repairing wi}! Ub tuicornurhutl to boprevided. for oncante 4 }iurpent thin amount, whieh bus. taken some pbk | altaylor, W tnare, ‘Tula Wows wot Melido furnishing the | (3)Nicol, Cul company roome or rceghwental peadquarters. | Gs which was qdone fadividuutty. ‘Tho entire | ay umount, recelygd fom the stute during laure ) 6)) yours would barely pay the rent of the building. | gy is plucg of pitnavagement wo buve ulroady fi carried thy Blato expenses Four months beyond q the thye fur whlch tho Suite bus palduny Maney. | gx! and can puy on demand overy dollur of indebl | gy} Cduvss tho rexitnent uwes vp to Noy, b inetd: | 7g fg tho paywent for unitorney and jnatenigents | 5 we &: = > dl Vlellun, Providence, uf the sew baud, which wus ordered the | Zz|sintth, Cley. und Wor. Roard of Ottlcers. The books of thy ‘Treagdager | = moe - ul the regiment baye beeu examiied quarterly: ‘The igures us to Geluing muy be belelly sume iment, and {uspected thom last March, without discovering wy Stethore came up | thid inisappropriation. IC 'THR THistNE oF uny. & report trom tho, Finances Cominitive on | biainess gentleman of this city has any desire those portions of Mayor Iouyno's message | todo eo, T should be wlod te fave. thon still a4 fF do not desire to have was rafaud by the regiment erprises, and nol one cent of uso for anything expunaes, tiring of outstandiny city cortiiicates. Bomnmer, The regiment hia Frequently entortalnod resolution Gxtug the peguaes without the autbority of the Honrd of wy divers or Finance Committee. The Colonel is urgont business roe | Of Money received by the reglmont trom tho lated as follows: Armory rout, come elthur out of the pockets of the members Su much fora your's record. The next twelve | who lave done so much. as the above flkures by the inmost thoroughly tnformed man- | virtually in thy middie of the ‘Ilst, instend of marized ns follows: Among first-baseme? Anson leads, withun average of 475, Murrill coming next with 9), white Waite, of Duifalo, it last with 142, Force, of Hufato, bends tho necond-basemen with ©, Quest caming next with i, and White again bringaup tho rear with 807. In point of fact, however, Quest's record Is the heat, for ha bas taken more ebances and covered mora ground by far than has Force, and naa conee- quence of taking extrn-diflicult chances has mando a lirger proportion of crrors, While Farco put, out 1u4 men, Quest put out 28, nnd against Forco's 218 nsalsta Quost bins 240, the taut] of ebances otfernd Dolug 412 for Force and G24 for Queat. The larkest number of chances alfored te any second-busomun, $n proportion to Rames played wos to Dunlip, 63, Wikiatnson ones more carries ult tho third: basy honors with nn average of Oy Hankinaon being second, and O'Rourke, as a matter of course, Inst. Foree leads all the shurt-stups (buving pinyent that position in ninetert games) with wn nvys ertgo Of 015, Glusseock following with Wl, Hucns boing sixth ano ton, with 870 for bls figure, and Barnos. MeClollun, aud Srwin como Just In the order named. Richmond, of Boston, whe pmyed buttwonty- four gainus, Isat tho huad of the outtelders with. te, Hornung 17, and Kyung, Gillespie, Nico), Wobardson, O'Rourke, and Dorgan: follow jn that order. Gora (4 fourteenth with B14, Kelly twonty-tiret with Bi0, und Dilrymple twenty+ third with <b, while White of Bultalo and lads bourn of Providenea are last with TO and v4 Tuspeatively. aAniung the catchers Hennett of Dotrott hag tho beat record, hig average being 894, and Suye ler of Hostou the worst, bis theure be while hu has had 99 passed bulls. Flint ta enth on tho Hat, with #3 for bis avernge, and 53 passed balin, Radbourn af Providence haa been the tmost effective pitcher ns to percentagy of base-hits minde ayalnst thin, the flgure being 227. Corcorin coming next with, MeCormick and Whitney each with 23, Ward 243, Goltantth 245, Derby: h Notnn 25%, Gatvin 28, Keele ze, lehimond 28, Corey 49, Lyneh | Niche ames and wave wu 4 alvin “al record as to basi on halls, tisaverigo being aboutraven-aliehths to Naame, nnd Fox the poorest, ho nverauing close upon two and one-hnif to a game, Chun HATTING, | Plo8| Flea] 2 & [23] 2/241 = B UPS] PER) £ aH BiB § Sie) S18] : ie el es “pn 6.54) “os Fri) 5H) Al, ll Ctoveland.| 8 Worcester 1 Pa) zal 2 21a hel ee Clubs, e 3 BE| 5 Oe ey Qe, = -| 2 EF i |é€ P| # [i zs8= ett # Yesterdays Ratnalng at Plwllea. Prstnico, Md. Oct. 2.—-Fiext race, inile and mt, Brideeako second, One nile: FPulr Count third, Jn the infle honts the test was wor by Hounc: and the second and third by Compensation. Tine, 1245, LAUS 121335, Wont Stand Any Nonsense. ‘TORONTO, Ont, Vet. 27.—It is stated tliat Ross say's ho will not row at St. Louis, and Mantan ree piles that if there fs Any more’ nonsense about the selection uf course the race wilt have to Le coutested on Toronto Ba} ie THE GERMAN GUESTS AT CINCINNATI. Cis NATL, Oy Uct. 23.—The Von Stenblen party, under charge of Walker Blulne, arrived: here thls morning, and were reeeived by the Citas’ Committee and taken to 1 hotel, where, after breakfast, they held 1 citizens’ reeeption fn the rotunda from Wunul UW o'eloek, After 1 thoy took carrlages und were escurted by the Flat Regiment National Guard: of the elty. “They then Slon to Boring Grove Cou return hy way of Clifton, Mount Vernon, aod Walnnt Hills to the Hig d House, on the edyo of Eden Purk. ‘The puests on their route stapped at the Mugie- Hutt, and Mr, Whiting ‘played for them ou the krand organ. en MORMON MISSIONARIES, Speciat Maputeh to The CAtcago Tribune. Ttawnins, Wyo, Oct, S7—Twenty Mormon intsstonaries, under the leadership of the well- known polygamist Orson Whitmore, passed enst. over tho Union Pneltic today, Some of them are destined for Englund, and the remainder will colonize in tho Southora States, tO rots By nnaninonn des RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY WIL rovive thelr Lnequated performances af the | MASCOTTE. ay Hive = HIN TIRE Woop. HY BATON OFBItA COM- Lewis und Jotn Howson to The advance sale for the Come Sarton. Opera Senson, with ino Lewis and John How- son in“ Ollvette” and + Madame Favart.” will continue ¢his ERI DAY. morning, Oct, 28, at Vv oeclock. The following is the seale of prices: Orcheatva and Cl Kuleony Clryyete, Famlly Clete (not secured) Private Boxes (the wos cle= gunt bathe cit... KF 00--710.00 CENTRAL 1UsHALL, GRAND CONCERT Co,, Tomorrow Evening, Saturday, Oct. agth, fe. ‘Tivkets now on sal, AY tn SHAY M THE, “44, Hstilonnta " ste Hw tig maine welt n ustabilshed tueatun, pr Hourborn-nis.: <’hlndtu, vik jer wud Propriotur ‘Vids Relay Night, Dauat Night tut (ne uf MEET ENE UB COMEAN SS Jn thule Greutort Buccvas, 1 MANCO ETE. Vrosented by the: ayer Mt thinos In Now, York City. jQang Grout Cunt OF Chunterit Maynhleent Cote 10; Lie prices na nt uther theatres, ub Havurly’ Sinton Vee Mona HAY 8 4 TOOLEYS THEA. Tule Bgronat Purtornauiewatueday: tivoatbage COLLINT's DAMOUS Banker's Dauehler Combination * Fi COMPANY, SMayniteent Keenery, a dOR ETL URE ly KETKY MVICKER’S THEATRE, LART nwo NIGHTS, MR. JOSEPH, JEFFERSON RIP) VAN WINKLE, ly HLL YAN ata a an 9 rand Hpovtucntar Luccess, ‘LE ta cuik nw bw sueunA. S OLYMPIC THEATIEE, Kvery Eveulng ae. Hasty a eslayeays Satur KNELUAKER'S | A MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION, Monday, Vet. One Week Unty of tag Pat HOUSEY NOVEL COMOLN ATION,