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e AT ——— TE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TU TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE ally by Rakiend Parts ol & yoar at tho samo rato, To provent dolny and mistakos, bo suro and givo Post ON co ndiress In tull, Inclnding State and Connty. e ancos may bo mado olthor by dratt, oxpross, Post. Ofice ordor, or 1n rogiatored lottors, at. our risk, e Bibsuimria: Dy, dolivorod, Sundsy excopted, S conte por wenk, Dally, oolhvered, Sunday Included, 0 couts per wook, Address TIUE TRIBUNE COMPANY, * Corner Madison and Doarborn. Cliloagw, Il TO'DAY'S AMUSEMENTS, OLEY'S THEATRE-R: oI R 2amior ¥ Mictation lnh atroot, botwoon atlon” MOVIOKRIU'S THEATRE. Dearborn and Stato, oL Riroohy; ot os) tod strost,botwegn Mad- ACUADEAY OF MUSIO—1alst Jyon gad Sonroo, Kngagemont of Joo Mupby, *NMaum ro."” MYERS' -OPERA Denrborn and Stat atrolsy and comicalitios. GLOBIE THEATRE-Desplatrionntreat, botwoon Med- bington, Kugagomont of John Thowmpson. USE-~Monroo stront, hatweon fanny Mokos fn & Fojs." Mine MUBIO NIALL—Clark streot, botweon Randolph and Lako. Thookuro Thomins' Orclivstea, INTER-STATE EXPOSITION—Lako-Shoro, foot of Adams stroot. BUSINESS NOTI TAVANA LOTTERY_WI SOLD TR 8500,000 IN xtmmordinnry dr Apei . Circulnra shnt, ine $ho oxtrsoruluary draingy T £ U8, Walliat, Bt St Now Vork AVER OIL, AND LIAl aR g et n hp i Sl 47 iibor's Jompouad o o oy adupted in medienl prao:ica, et o WILLO, Otiomist, Boston. XTOMFLOIUS TAT DYE. THIS SPLENDID pal2A56 ' tha, bos o400 worl: Thioaniy trto sl por 3. nintons, roliabin, and instentanous; noHap: ot s 14 Chlota it or Lnpiousant.naat, Reng- BT eifoote of bud dyen and washos. Froducos ime o1y - auos pInck of mutural brows, and joates toe Bt lcan, torl, and bosutifal: o uenuino, stgnod W o STl Bold by il drioipie OIARLIS ATOIETON,, Prourotor, N, Y, VAN SOHAACK, PRVENAON & D, Asonth, The Chivag Tibune, Tuosday Morning, October 7, 1873, THAT PLEASANT —_——— Connoctiout has finolly deoidod to mako Hart- ford tho solo Cpital of the Btato by a majority . vote of from 2,000 to 8,000, — The Stokes caso was ogain called for trial o8- torday, butpostponod Hll Woducsday on account _ of the sicknesi of tho sccused, who was unablo . toappoar. Tho musical sonson, which promises to be more than asuslly billliant this winter, woa fn- angarated laat night by tho st of tho Thoodoro Thomas sories of concorts, which will be con- tinued throughout tho wook, The Afemphis Rolief Fund collected so far is as followss Board of Trade, 81,050; Episcopal churolios, 8054 ; Bonovolont Asdociation of Paid Firo Dopartmont, €600; total, $3,800. Tho Cit- izons' Committoo commenco canvassing by dis- tricts to-day. Somo city attornoys havo called an informa meeting of the Barof Cook County, at tho rooms of tho Law Institute, to-day, at 2.0'clack, to take somo action with Teforonco to tho approschiog judicinl eloction. Tho vacancles that occur are in Judge Porter’s place in the Superior Court, and in the County Court, over which Judge Watlaco prosides,” : A Washington dispateh to o evoning news puper s responeiblo for tho statoment that Son- stor Logan Lias * put hia shoulder to tho whoel, and is using overy excrtion to reliove tho finan- cial embarrassments of the country.” Thisis cortainly vory gratifying, but {t would bo more ggratifying still to loarn tho naturo of Bonator Logaw's excrtions and what hondway ho is making. ————— Darwinism was forced upon the consideration of tho philosophical section of the Evangelieal Allianco yostordny. Dr. Dawson, of Montroal, without ontering vory deeply into tho subject, toolk tho ground that tho dootrino that men wes tho remoto production of the apo “does not at il accord with Seriptural rovelstion.” Asno ono oppoged this decieion, 16 is fair to nssumo that Dr. Dawson oxpressed tho sontiment of the as- Bomblago. —ee Tuo Common Council last night was sgain disturbad with the considoration of tho Court~ Houso plans, Thero were indications In the votos taken that some of Mr. Goy's former ad- mirors had transforred thoir allegiance’ to Mr: Tilley. The wholo motter wna postponed, how- ovor, till Thursday ovoning, when it will come np on & proposition made by Ald, MoAvoy to reopen tha compatition to oll who originally eubmittod plona, An nditiona) political nasosemont ia roportod in Baltimoro. Thp Post-Offico employes woro the victims this me. As tho nssossmonts ard gnid to bo for tho purpose of assisting in the elcction of Postimastor Gonoral Creawoll to tho United States Souato, thoro Is natural curiosity to know what decizion he will mako in regard to thom. In the moantimo, thosa who submittod to the blackmall fn tho Burvoyor's and Naval Officor’s ‘departmonts are ausious to Lnow hother thoy can got their money back, Tho Carlinville (111,) Democrat, which has been t1s0 orgau of tho Ropublican porty of Macoupin County for many years, haa absudanod tho sup- port of the Republican county tioket, and hus ralsed tho ticksp mominated by the farmors, ‘Whilo this indicates the Intolligonce of the edi- tors of that paper, it aled indicatos thy forco of popular opinion. Tho Farmors' Movemont, ho- ing indopendont of all partics, embyaces overy thoughtful man who dosires roform, and who ‘placos roform aboyo thio porsousl Buccess of mora party oflico-scokers, The farmors of this State ara dolormined in their jndgment to place no trust in tho Ropublican or Dumocratio partios, aud to unlto to dofeat and browlk up boih of thoso orgauizations which stand in tho wuy of all roform, The Uarlinville Democrat but rec- ognizos the powor of this movoment, and, ap- proving tho end sought, wisoly gives it & eup- port. Tho report of the Board of Equalization, tho symopsis of which wa give this moruiug, s eal- oulated to startlo tho Chicngo tax-payors, The total pmount of tho property of the State, ox- clusive of railrond proporty, is sot down at %1,170,788,105, aud the ralirond property af £59,688,007. ‘this docsnot Include, howover, tho sesoasments ou capital atock, which hnve not ot been determined. ‘T'o tho personal proporty of Caok County, whioh was espossod at €02« 783,66, tho Board haa added §22,293,804, or 68 por cont; to the lands of Cook County, neeceaod ot 318,640,307, the Board has addod $22,026,405, or 190 por cent; fo tho Ohlosgo ity Jots, ossossed at $00,447,759, has hoon addod the sum of G90,779,103, at 107 por cout. The tqtal ] {inoreaso op the Cook County assessment is, $horoforo, 141,698,401, or an averago of 90 por cont, The membors from Coolk County alono votod agnfust tho roport, and Mr. Dorrickson gavo notleo of a protoat. “Tho annual roport of tho Ohloago & Northe woatorn Ballway, which wo publish this. morn- 1ng, showa that this Compony now owna 1,460 milos of road, and oporates 1,840 miles, Tho grosn onrnings for tho yoor woro12,786,006, sud tho operating oxponsoa 87,770,108, or 61.06 por cont of tho caruings. Tho avorago earnings for tho transportation of frolght during tho yonr woro 2 95-100 conta por ton per iile, -ngainst 9 01400 contu por, ton vor mile tho provious yonr, showing a deoreaso of 20-100 conts por ton por milo, or nbout 10 por cont. Tho capital stook and bondod dobt of the Company standa thug ¢ Gommon slock. 814,902,020 Troferrod alos V21,484,000 : 490,477.083 onds, . 25,008,500 Btock and bond eesane $01,485,083 Dividends of 7 por cont on the proforred stock and B por cont on tho common wero doclared duting tho year, aftor paying intorost on bonds (81,050,884) and rent of lensod ronds in lown (3029,420). Tho Fronch Monarchists aro taking time by tho forolock. Tbo gontlemon who are to com- poso tho Cabinot'in caso of & chango of Govern- ‘mont aro already announced for tho following positions : Ministor of War, Gon, Changaralor; Forcign Affairs, Duo do Cozos ; Interior, M. Bocher ; Financo, M. do Chiosnolong ; Justico, 3, Dopeyro; Public Works, BL. Gavert ; Gome maorco, M. Dupoyron ; Publio Instruotion, A, Des Jarding ; Marino, Marquis do Montaigno. Of all thoao gentlomen, Gon, Changarnior, who i 8 votoran of 80 yours of oo, is tho only one Imown In this ountry a8 prominontly [dentifiod with Fronch politics. Changarnior hoa boon through all tho vieissitudes incident to threo scoro’s exporioncd in tho publlclifo of France. The coup d'efal roducod him to tho ranks, though ho hold o high command undor tho Prosidoncy of Louls Napoloon. He- attached himeel to'thie Thiora party aftor peaco was mado with Gormany, though well known na & ‘monarchiat, Tho list aunounced will probubly be subjeoted to a rovision boforo tho monarehi- ol party can succood n its prosont dosigoa. Tho Graphio balloon made an_ asconsion Fos- torday morning, betwoon 0 and 10 o'clock, from tho Capitoline . Grounds in Brooklyn, aftor tho sorios of disappointments with which tho public ia slready familiar. The bolloon fa tho samo that collapsed at tho formor attompt to inflato it, It 1s mado of cotton, nud hus s ospucity for 208,000 oublo foot of gos, but carrios only 200,000 foot. Mr. Wiso, tho originator of the trans- Atlantlo oxcuraion, did not go. Tho ocoupsnts worg_ W, I, Donaldson, aeronaut; Georgo A. Lunt, tho artist oorrespondent, and Alfred Ford, » journallst connceted With the @raphio nows- ‘papor, ekotches of whom aro glven elsowhoro: . Doualdson oxprossod groat confidenco in tho balloon, pud n bis ability to land in France or Spain, possibly wifhin thirty hours, After this; 1t wilt not surpriso tho reador to loarn that tho balloon cazae down in tho northesstorn cornor of Connectiout near onough to tho oarth for Donaldson and Ford to jump out. Lunt was caught fn o treo, but finally xeached ground un- huet, Tho belloon cacapod, and may yot bo on jts way to Fraunco or Bpain. The Chicago produco markats woro rolatively quict yosterdsy, but gonorally strong, with a continned good domand forcash grain, Moess pork was quict and a,shade flrmer, ab 815.00 cash, and $13.50@13,60 soller Decombor. Lard was quict and firm ot T@T3{e por Ib cash, and 75@T3fo sollor Dacombor, Moats warp nomi- ‘pally firm 8t 8@8}¢o for short ribs, e for shork cloar, and 9@104o for ewoet pickled hama, High- wings woro more sctive and firmor, at 920 per gallon, Lako froights wero potive aud un- chianged, at 9 for whoat to Buffalo. Flour was in good demand and firm. Whest was modor- ately active ond 1o highor, cloning ot 1083 cash, and 81063 sollor Novemboer, Corn was rathor Joss active in options, gud lo higher, closing at 8016 cash, and 403¢o soller Noyom- ber. Osts woro aativo, aod 3do highor, closing b 82340 cash, and 8330 sollor Novembor. Rse was quiot and do higher, at 05o. Barley was quict and 1@20 bigher, glosing at 81,20 for No, 2, and 1,08 for No, 3. The live-stock markets wora activa and firm, with & slight advunco in oaftlo gud Loga, Those who are boginning to call for moro greonboeks do not atgp to Inquire how thoy aro tobo propelled into circulstion, oven if tho Govornmopt printing-pressca aro again sot in motion. There aro ouly two modes spparent for doipg tho thing. Ono is for tho Govern- mont to buy bonds with them, . ¢., to find por- sons willing 0 .ol their bonds for greonbacks. But all porsous baving bonds csn goll fhom now at the market prico. Tho Governmeni cpn do no piore thon to go into tho market and #Iid up" the price, Of courso tho prico would go up wdor tho stimulus jmpprted by a now and largo ‘biddor=~especially if the bondp woro tobo bonght with new fssuc of greonbacks, bouda drsw gold intorest,'sud aré puyable gold, thoy will jnoxorably follow tho prlce of gold, Tho othor way to gob more groonbacks out §8 to xopoal all tho tax laws, oxcopt so much a8 may bo nocossary to pay the gold sotgrost on the pyblie dobt, and pay out the now Jogal- tenders for the eurront oxponsos of tho Govern- mont, royonuo, 8nd to sbandon rovgenup is practi- cally to gbdicata Governmont, Moreover, this procass of gottivg now grooubaoks out is tdo slos to suit the domangds of thoso who aro eall ing for fhelr [sauo. 3 A patent {uside papor, printed in Obio, the Buoyrus Forunt, lins come o griof all on acoount of itg insides, As our readors may kpow, one of the gonsolations of rural journnlismis to hove ite ipefde pagos printed in Chicsgo and sout to it. Tho Bucyrus Forum has alvays beon onp of the straight-lagad, never-eay-dic, roaring Democratio newspapers, aud is & steyuch support- or of Allon, the Pemocratio candidate for over- norin Oblo. Imnglop the constornation snd curues, theroforo, of tho fajibifyl ju Bucyrus aud theroabouts toread in tho patent iupido lnst waok tho followjng paragraph: Tho great autlquity of Bl Allon 1a boyond quaation, a8 Homor spealis of him under th alfaa of * fitentor,” Aficr Noyes tukes somo of the wing op} of him, it fs eald Yo wil) bp offorod & eltustion to act #3 & Logliry on the Liboilo Faland wapst, Tho ecditor triod fo meko an apology and ox- plain pasent Ineides, but tho coyntrymon don't pndorstand patont insides, and wow't. Al thoy undergtcnd is that tho above paragraph was in tho Buoyrpe Forym, and that tho Buoyrus Torum 18 socommonding Bill Allen for p Joghorn on tho pleayunish const of Rhodo Jeland, They won't bo gqu- As tho But to repesl the tax laws is to abundon . forted, Tho Forum i & backalldor, o traltor, Black Ropublioan, and thoy are abandoning the Bucyrus Forum to its fate, cortain that it will como to omo Ignominous ond, It i & warning. to other rural Jourunls to bo caroful what sort of dosos thoy take luto thoir Ineldos, THE FINANCIAL NEWS, Tho roport from Now York shows n furthor reduction of £620,000 in losn-cortifloates, whick makos s total rotivement of £5,020,000. Thoy aro stlll quotod b J¢ of 1por cont discount, novertlicless. Tho offoct of tho rapid rotiremont of theso financlal mako-shifts Is shown by tho statomont that tho dry-goods housos and manu- facturing intorosts aro suffering from tho con- tnuod stringonoy. "o mako this atatomont intel- ligiblo it i only necossnry to romind tho roader that ovory roduction in tho amount of losn-cor- tifieaton roprosonts an oqual amount of com- moclal papor onlled In and pald up, on which thoud loan-cortifientos woro fasuod. Tho distross which tho rotiromont of thoso cortifieates oc- castons falls, thoroforo, rathier upon tho com- morolal community than upon tho bauks. Many of tho manufacturars aro roducing tholr forcos and partially glosing, attributing tho,action to tho doarth in snlos, Tho wide fuctuntion of Wall stroot stocks indicatos continned unonsi- noss, though it is roportad, on tho othor hand, that tho croditors of tho susponded brokors nro agrocing to tholr propositions for sottloment, and cunbling thom to resumo businoss. Tho Admivlgtration polloy of drawing on tho §44,000,000 “rosorvo™ sooms to livo beon . It appenra that tho olgs of capltalists who have authoritios advortisod & largd rowsrd for the murdorors, On tho Bamo day, Mrs, Cayloy ap- poared to tho poibo muthoritios sud fo hor trionda ke an aparition, hnving Just roturnod from Beotland, Lho mattor I, theroforo, all in tho fog again but 1t only shows what las boon shown ovor pad ovor again, how lisble poople ave to b decclved in establishing the idontity ovon of their most Intimato frionds ] BADNTIME FOR VANDERBILTS, 1t i not unlikely that New Yorl will bo in so- rlous fluancial troublo for somo time to como. rondy monoy aro clinging o it in tho boliof that thora will bo o still grentor shrinkago in tocks, affording them bottor opportunitios for in- vostment than at presont, This pdlioy will holp to dopross thomatket, Tt is mot possiblo to forotoll tho oxtont of thig dopression, or whorol will bo folt most. Certaln it 1s, howover, that tho Btoelr-Exehongo will not cscapo tho infoc- tion, and it is probablo that it will bo the frst to succumb, ns it was fthreo wooks ago, Thoro is but ono glosm of Lopo in ¢his outlook. It may broak down tho powor of tho men who Dovo mado Wall streot tho financial Bodlam of tuls country, and lop off some of tho tontacles that tho pieuvres of Amorica have fastenod upon tho highways of tho Enst and West, tho North and South, If, in tho courso of humsn ovents, ‘somotbing should occur which shiould looson tho granp that Commodore Vendorbilt snd tho Pennsylvania Company bave fastoned upon iho thronts of tho American pooplo, theresult would fairly fuauguratod. Tho outstauding logal- tondor i roported this morning - at 969,040,038, which ia §2,619,088 moro than the minimum, and €49,088 moro than Lnd beon . fssucd Saturday. Tho couso assigned for the iasuo is to meot Governmont oxponscs, s the intornal rovonuo ond customs' recoipts Lavo motorlally docronsod within tho past £wo weoks, It tho decrenso goos on m the proportion aseumod, the ontiro smount of the *reserve” will boput on tho market within o short timo, and tho Govornment printing-machino will have to bo ot to work. = Tho financial troublo is nesorting itsolf in Dos- ton. Loan-cortificates appear to be tho bosls of it now. Thero ia epeculation in curroncy, in which tho brolors aro roported s doing & thriv- ing businoss. Ono Now England monufacturor pald §0,000 bouus for 300,000 in our- rency. At this rto, 6 s pot sur- prising that tho manufacturors should bo roported as yeducing thoir forces. St. Louts ia likowise spprohionsivo of troublo arlsing from the fssue of lonn-cortificates, and tho opinion is that tho bunls in that city will Lo worso off: by Nov. 1 thau if thoy hnd not ndoptod this policy for temporary rolief. All advices in this rogard show that Chicago hos mado o lucky esenpo. Tho local réparts of tho finaucial ituation aro much moro favorable thap nny that como from olsowhoro. Tho banks report not only o stoady incroaso of doposits, but & vory decided de- ‘orpnan in fho outstanding lonus. Thorg hins ‘Dboon o alight advance in all graive, and tho mar- kota nro netivo, Tt isfanuonnced that tho Third National Bouk will probably resumo in & day ortwo. THE VALUE OF THE CROPS. 1f tho punic which followad tho' fuilure of Joy Oooko & Co. i really srrostod, and tho business of tho country on tho safo road to. rovival, wo inay thunk agricullure for our safely. It is fortunato for us that, at this timo, fhore isan oxtraordingry domand in Europo for our bread- stufls; thot tho compsratie fuiluro of the whest and potato crops in Groat Britain the large doflolency in France, and tho no loss important fact thep fhe Iungaripu, and Gorman whont folds, from which tho formor countriea havo boon nccustomod to deaw pupplios in yoars of scant harvest, bavo produced but & pmall crop this yoor. Groat Britain and Franco waut 130,000,000 bushels of graln, What they do nob got from Hyugary, Poland, Russia, and tho Meditorransan miust bo Dad from tho United States, To maet this amergoncy wo havo beon blossed with anun- usually bountiful crop this sesson. The panic struck us just ae this grein was starting on its bonoficinl orrand. Much of the aative cgpiial of tho oguniry bad boen sunk in unproductive raflronds sud gront firos; thoro was o lwrge sum invested in wild-eat stocks and epeculations, and all theso luvestmonts woro unavoidable, A paniolmplios a prostration of credit, and sn immodiate ocessity. o pay dobts. Thomon who has nothing but stooks aud bonds jesued by Bpooulatiye companios, has notbing with which to pey debts or fo ro- sumo businoss, To $ho oxtont thab thosp invostmonts and spoculations Wore uuvsub- stootlsl and fraudulent, thoy buve costed to exist. Dlonoy s not eooking non-dividond- paying ruflropd or,) othor stocks or bonds. Such gtocks and bonds have no commorcial value now; thoy will noither pny debts mor purchaso goods, Tho substantial wealth of tho countrs, howovor, romming uimpairod. Tue Jends and improvemonts, tho lLivo stock, the {mplemonts, sud tho gathor d crop, aro worth 8li they oyor waore, Thoy furnish, morcover, ihe grest availablo ‘monns of paying debts, Thoy bave an immee Qinto oxahangoe valuo everywhoro, . They furnish 8t onco tho bysfs for now business, trado, and commerce, The world hgs po Jige Just now for + gront oxpoctations,” but it has & prossiug neod for whent, corn, outs, barloy, ryo, pork, beof, butter, Jord, tallow, choeso, aud bagon, Theuo aro tho food of plf mankind, and thoy will go whoro they aro wanted, und bring Lack to ue whatever wo wanf. Wo huyo also an extrp mill- jon bulos of cotton ovor tho crop of Iash your, Qotton i 4most a8 much an atticle of uecoslly a8 food fu the peonomy of modorn timos. Wi hinppon thus to LRy & * gorngr ¥ upon the two staplos most noodod fu tho world, Thosy who wanb food must bring us in oxchungo merchys dido or gold. It they 6 not offor morchandise a4 pricos low onough to suit, thoy must briog us tholr mougy, Wo uro In tho situntion of solling ab the highost priegs, and buylng at tho lowost, and if wo pscapo genorsl royulslon wo may thauk our atars for tho purcly forfuitoys ey ag- cldontal clrcumstanco that wo had lsrge props apd Buropo mnall onos whon tho hour of our, ontamity soomed to ave com e Anothor curious usse of mistaken idontity hag Just ocomred In England, On ihe §ib of Sop- tombor and following days, tha mutflated re- raing of woman mpro found in the River ‘lhamos, Tho caso crontod grogt exoltoment, and whop tho Corouors inquost wud held, tho brotors, frjonds, and tho lsndiady of ouo Mra. Osyley, who had boon | abueni for somo days, osme forward and positiyely fdentifled the romalna as hors, by varlous marks and scps, ‘Lho Jury moado up ta | vordiot {n acoordanco with tha facts, end tho day fhat tho inquost was ocompletod the polics bo & componsation for much of tho indi- vilual sufferiig that it would ocoasion at tho samo timo, If W nro ovor to oseapo tho olutohes of those railrosd glaots, it must bo through somo poworful convulsion that will onuso an uphoaval in the wholo flunucinl systom. Mr. Vendesbilé must bave boon onoof tho heavlost sufferors by tho crash in railroad stéoks. "Iho fact, developed by tho suspenslon of ono of Dis brokers, that o bad hypothocated, in ono *block,” 1,600,000 of bis stocks (st market valiio) among thirty-threo difforont firms, show | that bo was vory hard-pressod. Whethor thoro woro othor cnses of o simi- lar natare, it is not possible to eay. For tho ‘prosont, M, Vanderbilt is rolioved from tho sac- rifico o would othorwise have to suffer on tho salo of thoso stocks by tho temporary iujunction issued by Judgo Blutchford. 'his moroly post- ‘ponos tho sottlement. I thore sboll bo o clamor in Now York for more grecnbacks, Mr. Vandor- Dbilt will probabiy bo one of tha loudest bellowera. If thoro s to bo another collapso in stocks, Mr. Vanderbilt'a- list will bo among tho firet to feel it, owing to tho cnormous strain already upon lum. If it comes to tho worst, Mr. Vandorbilt moy bo forcod out of tho control of Now York ‘Contral and Iarlom. If yo hove tedrs, propate to sond them thonl ¥ g Pennsylyavia Company, Which alono is to* bo compared with Mr, Vanderbilt in powes aud \unserupulousnces, must likewise have beon badly cripplod by tho mobolary stringency aud tho sbninkage in stooke, The policy of tho Pennsylvauin Company has been to oxtend ifs systen to tho oxtromo West, Kouthwost, and South with tho groatost rapidity ot any cost. In pureuing this policy it has leased unproductive ‘ronds ou ruinous torms, Tho proposed lesso of tho Gilman, Clinton & Springfiold Railrond is & cnsefn point, To sccuro it, tho Ponnsylvania Compavy offored to pay the intorost and prinei- palona Credit-Mobilior indobtodnees of moro than twico tho actuial cost of tho rond, Thisis but ono case in o scoro or moro, Iis Tort Wayno lease waa g hazardous ono, busod upon poyiug intorest on o lnrgo amoupt of matured stock, Tor 999 yoars, rogardless of tho oaminga of tho proporty lessed. Tho Now Jorsuy lousas wero ogually hazardous, boing do- pondont ritogetlier upon the contipuanco of good timos, : £ Wo moroly indicato possibilities which hava alroady boen discorned by intolligont pooplo. No g ean Jook complacontly for moro financial troubles, no matter what compousating’ advan- tagos thoy may bring the country, Butwo do eny that, It thoy como, thoy could strike no- whora withi 8o littlo damago as in Wall streot ; and, fusthermore, it thoy ehould break down tho Tarronshing gbition of grent railrond kinge, the rosult would bo eventunlly in'tho intorest o tho Amorican pooplo THE FRENCH SITUATION, Thore is, to say the leacf, » strong possibility {hat tho days of tho French Ropublic sro num- berod, and that tho Count do Chambord mey soon pacond the throne, procisim himself Houry Y., King. of - Tranco, and xestofo the Bourbon ule. To haagtrugglod for thothizono for noarly linlf & contury; Bnd_wns DETQF 6 nOAT It &g BOW, 1t Republicanism ia strong onough fo succoss- fally. resist. his claim, it may yob surviyo, and ground itse)¢ firnily, notwitkatanding its supreme Solly in compelling . Thicra to rotiro,—s folly whichi 14 .now acknowledged in summoning M. Thiers 'to’ Paris to unito tho opposition againat iho claims of tho Bourbon protondor. This act of itsolt showa L1 gravity of the sltustion, Trgwever ynflitd tha Count do’ Chombord sy be to oxcrojse mongxolical powor, and bow- ever unfortunate it may bo for Frangs i lio suc- cooda in hla ambition, ho js novertholess to bo | aradited with poraistonco snd undaunted doter- mination, His namo bag alwaya had s peouliar fanslnation for Fronchmen, owing in part to the fuscluntions of his mothier, tho famous Duchesa doBorrl, Ho waa hptizod with great pomp in watér brought from the Jordau. Ifo was fo- nominated * Tho Child of Miraclo,” pnd bo dus ngvor sulfored himaclf to bo forgolton in (ho political clangos of Franco, mor silowod tho carly’ splondor of hjs Jife to bo oclipsed. Tu 1830, Charlos X, abdigated in Wfs’ fuvor, bus tho Count do Chambord fafled to Feach the ‘Wrgpo. 1o thon travolod through Europe in Kingly tyle, Ip 2849, o establishod a court in Delgravin Squars, London, gnd fhoro racelyed tho Logltimlsts In yoyal shylo, se Houry V. of Franco. In 1859, o formod,a compaot with the Trincgs of the Iouso of Orloans, vory elmilar to his rocont compaot with tho Count of Parls, by ‘whiph tho clpime of e oldor and’ the youngor Dranches of tho Houso of Dourbon wero arrang- 6d, bub until now a9 atiampt hps beon made to carry oub the compack by puttug forive 4 » condidato to bo supported by hoth parties. ‘Hia prosent movoment formally commeuged in 187, aftor tho capltulation of Parie, at which tima bo issyod 8 proclamation under his ttlo of Honry V., fn whith ba g% d his dotorminge tion to save Franco un ito {lag, pud to ‘maintpin the tomporal pawar of tho Pope. « Fhe 1 firet sorfous utep $Qwards this rosult was tho ro- Gont tusion botwoon'the Hourhons aud tho Or- luayjsts u support of what is called conatify- tiqual monaraby, Tho Count do Chambord thla fuslon by consontlug to nominato tho Count of Tarls, grandson of Louls Thilippe, who was 8 mombor of tho Assombly undor M, Thiors, a8 hia bolr. Thia narrows down the contost to Bourbona and Bonapartiats. Tho lattor olomont, howovor, ia too Inelgnificant 1o enter into & compatation of chancos, Tho baptism of firo which tho Princo Imporial ro- colved at Sarbruck consumed bls rogal oxpeota- tions, 0 woll ns i fothor's {mporid? suto, Tt s, thoroforo, a straight lssuo botwoon Mouarcly on tho ono hand, roprosented by tho Bourbon and Orleanlst fuslon, snd Ropublicanism on tho othior, which, in its hour of dangor, rofios upon tho cool hand and strong arm of M. Thiors, rathor thon upon tho allent MecMabon, who Eooma o bo only a military figure-hiond. Tho two forces ara fully arsayed for tho strug- glo. What will bo tho rosult? Notbiug can bo ausortod with cortatuty of Fronoh politieal movo- monts. Thero aro ondless posaibllitios In tho rovolutlons of tho Fronoh whirllgig. In slmost any othor country, s royal protondor who should claim that oll govornmonts, ropublics, snd rogimos for a contury had boon not only o fraud but s nulllty, and assort tho divino right of Kings, would bo sot down 08 a vain, protontious fool, but ¢his 13 no srgument golnst & man in Tranco. Thoro aro, howovor, somo faots which moy hovo o besring upom the cuso, A spocial dispotch from Paris to tho Lon- don Observer statos that 050 Doputios of tho Assombly have plodged thomsclvos to support o motion for o restoration of tho monarchy, This, howover, {8 not suffiolont to carry tho polnt. ‘he Assombiy contains 738 Doputles, 860 of whom Lave bithorto bolonged to tho varlous soctions of tho Right, tho mom- ‘bers of which are in favor of monarchy, Out of thls numbor, ouly 860 have profhisod to sustain tho motion, showing that tho ton Republicana who woro drlven to tho Right by tho folly of de- posing M. Thiors have roturnod totho Loft. Tho fuslon of tho Monarchists has beon offsct by tho fuson of tho Repub- loans and tho Bonopartists, or Imporial- 1sts, 08 thoy oro tochnically known. This givos to tho Laft 898 votos, divided 88 follows : Loft, 168; Centro Loft, 100; Radicals, 70 ; and Imporlalists, 87,—n clear mojorily of 98 votos. How thin majority Ia to bo wiped out Is not vory cloar, unlogs tho Monarchists oxpeot to draw from tho Imporiafiate and oxtremely cori- sorvativo Ropublicsns, by blandishmonts, bribo- rley, and corruptions. . There is 6tlll another clomant to bo taken into account. Tho Count do Chambord is & violont Royalist and Catholic. Ho ls directly plodged to sssort and mointaln tho tem- poral power of tho Popo, and, indiroct- 1y, to oid Don Corlos, tho Spanish Bour- bon, in Lis strugglo for tho thromo of Spain. Tho inovitablo rowult of such action will bo to precipitate another war with Ger- many, which will nover consent to tho aliona- tionof Italy from tho Government of Victor Emonuol. The position of Gormany on thls question is too woll kuowu to need ovon an ally- sion thorato. Wil the madorate Orloanists take tho risk of an cclesiastical war with Gormany, ata timo whon Franco is in no condition to make war, in addition to tho porils which must follow ontanglomont in Bpanish politics at this timo? And yot, unfortunate as tho rostoration of Dourbonism would prove to aflioted Franco, any day muy bring the nows of that oveut, and thon chaos must como again. THE GILMAN OLI & BPRINGFIELD FRAUD. Tho oxposure of tho Credit Mobilior in tho caso of tho Gilman, Clintou & Bpringliold Rail- rond n this Stato digclosos, porhaps, tho history of mauy othor aimilar frouds in tho Wost, Tho original Company had no cash capital, exeept tho subseriptions mado by the towns and countios along the line, Theso subscriptions woro aa follows ; DeWitt Gounty, $175,000 ; tho towns of Olintonla, DoWitt,and Tunbridge, $120,000; total for DoWltt, 8295,000. Tho towns of Downer's Grovo, Lyman, and Poach Orchard, in Ford County, $90,600. Tho town of Douglas, in Troquols County, 825,000, Tho towns of Ztoa and Mount Pulueki, in Logsn Coun- ty, €58,000, Tho fown of Beoll Flowor, jn MeLenn County, 90,000; and Sangamon Coun- 1y, 891,000; maldng altogothor §680,600. Tho CGompany thon It out thowork of construction to their own mombops, and the 110 miles was com- pleted at p qost of 1,600,000, To tho contract- ors waa pald tho §583,500 town honds, $3,000,000 of first-mortgego bonds, and §1,000,000 ‘income ‘tonds, ond thoy havo s further claim of §378,000; » total of 3,053,000, Thoy now proposo to Lot the rond fn porpotulty to tho Pennsylvants Compny, thoroby cutting off ‘fhe fowns and. countios of tho meagro show they had of gotting aby roturn for tholr money. This Oredit Mobi- lor ‘divides 82,863,500 on nu oxpenditure of §1,00,00, which Is doing yery woll'for 8" rural outprprise, NOTES AND QPINION, Tho Grand Rapids Zaglo refusas to Lionor the call of & Republican Convention, Oat, 13, to pominate & candidato for Congross in that dis- txlet, vico Fostor, docensed, becauso of dofeots in tho ao)} iteell, sud bocauso tho time allowed for the pooplo to act under it 18 too short. A {ho district polls - Ropublican volo of sather yiore tlian 570 to one, it would * oony poakible of thp Ropiyblioiins to trust themeolvos with & &pecial oloctlois, jusé ac’thid:timé, swithout the menipuiation of the offce-bolding uungors. e editor of tho Bupcau County fepudli- can, with b fovo to Pho Dipekboard, but withs Dis ayos shut, continues to bawl oyt fF Pojnt usout o Domocratio county in Miinols, it you cun, in which tho Demoorats o not going to nominstn & straight ticket.” “iio- AYitonal Republican, of Washington, D, 0., roputed “kitghan-orgons of “tho Whito oune, bplds this Jauguage ;™ ‘Notwithstandiny all thst, hios heon said 5] wrttep on tho furmora' mavetnent fu tho Woat, thato lu gno Sepoct of 1t whicli wo do not remumbar'to iy yot Hobi alludod to auywhoro, It yeally nurks the begins Tiing of n pow cra in our ‘elvillzativn, and i, in the Hs\g'()l tho gty H( the world's soctal und political progrosy, full ef tlo Twwx 4nd strongeat ‘signif. Gaea, ! .. o islaty OF gaegug egtution aud of ruliroad‘opieration it this Un/tsd Blatekduri e Just fwwen yoars would, if it coutd b wrillgn liu H- oy, form oug of (u8 durkest Vuges of huigl lul pdness and venslity thut was over printed, s fo e wicked and - unsorupulous pumoith oy Lupvu ugoney ot Bhd power—t6d pullil, tho' preas, the Tostrum, o cauions, tho Jouydntlbn md taraly jty alluy trull neross ovou the VIrmn)( 69 BF Qlf’ X‘l!e{gl.ug. Tug ggrowtli of thu fanuers N‘Pan\u“m) »‘».'.;A Joyne Tall, or rather, wo sbould say, Bote tus uiilgs wpd o\lnds tags Jitherto unocheckod away, It lus beuu atruiek by thio giowes gkt desplsed ; Lrought o torima biyw elasy of non whows fiolatag ,.r..;_u.){, ‘osed would huve vendured thet Dutctluse i the faco e compact, disciplined organizution, ‘Tho fukiners, thorperse of. palirosd Kiugy. of -yesterduy, ave.t0-doy i ‘w,,,g.p torme, asld lt""“hfi« i A g ut olt ol ity B o at Lo rul fx‘mmhbwm» Jon; ik 11, indeed, (g favmors’ moyomen hurat the Northorn Pacltio Railroud, sud tho buyudrods of influence I was supe anlo 16 that 1t strikas dirootly ab tho hoad of In- or. Thio poot mau's doposita aro not only kopt from bim, but ho s turnod out of om- ployment noar the commoncoment of wintor, whan labor conos and rionoy is most noodod to Koop wifo and ohildron. W alrondy notico sov- oral thousand thus_discharged in & most lioart- loss way by wealihy corporations. Working- on wh weto mado fo batlovo that tho Auccoun of tho party {u powor would soouro thoin picos at good wages, sra_just beginning to sco Low tho thing workh,—Sl. Paul (Afinn.) Ploncer, o prosent, finanolal traubios ey (tho laboring mou) rosdily traco to s Ropablloan atook-jobbing Congress and gonotal malfoasnuco and misfoasauco o tho part.of the Ropublioan party olsowhore, Thoy aco that It is impossibla fora porty which hos grown oxtramaly corrupt through tho unbridled managomont of tho ma- chinory and walth of thia groat natlon, and aot- ing wlthout principlo, to onnot and administor Inwa in o maonor thak shall provo bonoficial to tho grost mags of Workingmon gonorally. Tt i idlo to talk about what tho Ropublican party haa dona for tha country; rathor talk about what tho country haa dono for” that party, or lts maw Taombors who o scquird. fuddon wonlth in lts orylco, Tho ccuntry hos boon prospor- ous, not bocanao of tlio Rapublican party, but in spito of it, And had it not boon for otir Inox- hinustiblo minoral aud agrloultiral woalth, thot party would havo Involvod ua long ago in gon- oral bankruptoy.—Soranton (Pa.) Times. —Tho rosult of this conduct ofs the part of tho Rndicals in tho natlon and Stato at lnat oul- minatod in ouo broak in tho lino, and that produced_othors [n tho eamo chanuol, and that was followed by tho prosont stato of Allaira in the nation. For all this tho party in powor {a dirootly rosponaible, and if the pooplo wish to bring tho nation and tho Siato baok to tho old Lioneat paths, thoy muat dofeat that party at tho polls. - Wo ‘hayo & Govornor In tha chaiz of stoto_who should not havo boon elocted on his rocord. Wo havo o man ramning for Stato Troasuror whoso managoment of tho publio fundn shows him to bo & croaturo of & cgrrupt, dieionost * Ring,” not o faithful guardian of the pooplo's monoy. Boyond all thin thora i a wido-sprond and atill oxtonding circlo of cor- ruption among tho publio mon, which the party In powor {8 porpotusting fér their own. solfish purposos. Whilo this stato of affairs exiats, businoss mon and businoss Intorcats will bo in conatant poril. 1t will oxist wiilo the Grant party is in powor.—Philadelplia Age. —Thue is falsifiod tho vory lust of tho pompous protonsions of tho immaculato Graut polileous of tho ‘ato canvass. Lhat pre- y ‘s maguificont in promiscs, but bog- gatly In porformancos. The country domand- @ & roformotion fn tho rottefl civil sorvico 3 olvil Borvica roform wa thoroforo promised Philadolphia. Tho_ Muphy-Iwood _Custom- Tlouso Ring in Now York, tho Washington Ring, the appointment of Bingham and Cnsoy, tho pro- motion of Liout. ¥red Grant, and tho numor- ous dofalcntions on overy hand, show how bosoly this promiso was brokon, National concilintion, an ardont national aspira- tion, was plodged; tho infamous Lonislana usurption ia tho responso of the Administration, Eoouomy and rotrenchmont in dxpenditures woro pladgod; tho appropriations. for this yonr aro mony milllons moro_ than Jast, corruptions and defalcationa nro tho ordor ovofywhore, and tho Infamous salary-stonl is tho crowniug act of rotronchment aud aconomy. And now ovon tho “afa" polioy loads to rultr, Monopoly and job- bery bavo led the country until they have lod it to pauic, bankruptoy, snd ruin, Tho lnst proton- sion 18 falsiflod, and tho_disguiso is u:rf}mcd from o Grast'party.—Lansiig (Ach,) Jour= nal, —prosident Grant’s _contiugent nllowanacs, for Whito Houso and Bay Horso exponditurs, aro §77,000 n yonr, not counting tho importe Hovanad. In athor words, throo times aa much ns Goorge Washington recoived for big entiro annual salary. But tho Sccond Washington is really worth moro than the First ovor was—for varions thiugs,—arford (OL) Times. —Tho Hoti, Doujamun T, Butler eays that tho ‘purhasing powor of doliar is loss now thaa in tho doys of Goorgo Washington. o think not. Now-a-daya _you can buy an_svorago Congrons- man Tor £6,00 (witnass tho bacl-puy grab), and thoy biave ' ruled nu low us §U25, You couldn't havo Longht ono In G, W.'s timo for any prico,— Dubugue Hevald. —fue suddon suspenslon of banks, and the cohwequient olose oxamination luto thoir man- agomont, seoms to bo making sad work with tho roputations of many Presidonts, Casbiors, and acconntants. Every day wo liavo somo now story of dofalention nd doprturo, for tho offi- clalg aro genorally taken with o loiving a8 soon a9 thoir oporations pra exposed. *Thousnnds \ipoi thousands of dollars have beon pent by thoso poculating olicials in tho hopo that thay could niake & fow dollars out of _other peoplo’s maoney, nud {hat thelr oporations wonld novar bo deteoied, But tho sudden wind-up of tho banks 1ot them down.—Eeanvilla (Ind.) Journal. —How many banks in Michigan onn bo found whoso oflicers. Liave not been assisting tho wild speculations in stooks, by placing ‘theirunused Lnlances to tho aredit of thoir No.s Yor bankors for tho purnose, they sny, of making oxchangos$ Thoy canuok pny depositors, why? Tho fac is, thoro is not fenturo, O fact, or olomont in our finnueinl_systom whoso legitimato tondonoy in not to Qiscourago logitimate trada _and dostroy Lioneat Industry, and convert tho wholo paoplo into a nation of spcculstors and gamblors. Dur- ing tlio war it may havo boon necessary to roRork to tho printing-pross to muko monay, bt sinco thio war 1t s boon tho policy of tho dominant purty to extol and sustain this aystom,’ born of an extraordinary nocessity, and mako {1, in fact, tho keyatouo of the party organization.—~@raht Rapids (3ich.) Demacyal. ~Nor is it & ood thin for bank Presidonts to gamblo in stooka, keop fust liorsal own yaclits sad livo o fast ond profigato ife, Tho old staid English banker ridos o the ity upon thio top of an omnibus, aud his pride is 0 avoid llyehy tumnouts. Ho rogards himsolf as tho ‘trustoo of ofhiors’ fiinds, and tho fusrdian of others! prop- orty, Henod it I8 n raro thing for an Taglish bankoer to fall; aud whon ho doos fail through disbonest practicon, the Courts sond Bim to the alloys and tho trend-mill, ooxpiatohiscrimo and Folly by ponal servitudo. ' Wo have many things to learn, and ono In to punish rielymen for orimo, —Ban Francisco Ohroniolo,” W PHILADELPHIA, The Constitutionnl Convention Puts a Great Peal of Labor Upon the Ar- ticld Relating to thé Judiciary—And Xt Accomplishes Vory Littl : Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PigLApELTIIA, Oct, §,—At the Conatitutional Convontion to-dsy, Judgé Woodward moved ta take from tho tablo his resolution acgepting’the resiguntion’ of Judgo Dlsok. “Lost,” yoas, 865 nays, 88, Strutbors, of Warren, moved fo go info Committeo of the Wholo 0 atrikeout Soo, 10, whioly. provides that whonovor tiyo Judges of tho Bupromo QJourt srd'ty by thoson for ° tho samo torm of eervica each.votpp eboll voto for ane only; and when throo aro to bp chason lio shall vato for no morq Nutioual Buks that aro rotton to tho ora, thany itis ontltled to the pratitudo of ovory trus man, nd hould bocome tho loading party of the na- oh==tuo wisldop . of tho doatiny of tho country, 1t bolng tho'dnly party k,'!?& hiaa” tho streugth of purpose, and tho honvety'in its bgmpasltion to Ineto oub **equal and exsab Justisn to sl ppd scourgo tho thioves in high placos nuthio Man ol Notalohgm soourgad tho monoy-changors from in tho Jagt of ‘tho oldor brauch' of Fowbow, ~ sud ghlidless, asd he eftacto tho' tomplo.—AoLean County (JIl.) Anfi-Afo~ nopoliat, - - - ~—Qno of the worst miaerios of tho Iato Grant thon two, snd the candidates highest in the vote shiall bo daclurod eloctod. Btrutliors, Broomall, Darlington, and othery udvoasted the motio and Armstrong snd Oorson urged that the s tlon bo rotaingd, Tuo motion whs loat, Yeas, 83; nays, 50, ¢ . TUE COURTS.OF PHILADELPHIA AND ALLEGHENY w8 . COUNTIEH,. 3 L. it Dallas, of Philadelphis, movad to go into Com- rfq[!.mgo the Wholo, toiconsider his substituto 6t g b, velpting t the‘eonrts of Phildolphinj bug “suhsoquently’ witlidrow' it to'glve plech 1q the amendmont” offored by Broowiall, of Dolu- warp, furthop smendad by frpetrong, Aftor somq discussian, tho Conyontion went Mito Coniy mittco of the Whiolo, aud the sootion Was passed, It roads an follows Tu the Gountios of Philadelphia anil Allcgheny, all the juridiotion and powers now vsted in the 'Dis- friet Courte and Cousts of Comimon Plous, aubject to Dych chnges ap may bo made by thla Constitution oF B S o i Viradalphta.ostpd 1 four, sud in /fllcgnnuy in two, distiiiet anil soparapo ourps of auul and” coayiinate Jurisdiction, com) ";-m\ of ;ugn, Judges oach, ‘Cho wal uunva {5 Philadolpyin shiol} Do dealymated respoctively 38 the Guwris of Gommuny Bloaa No, 1, No, 2 No. 8, wid N0, &y au i lleg b3 tho Court of Common Ploas' No, 1 i 3! ut the mumuer of said Courts may by e g{mgu,u? iy timo to n k! be 1 g i erignate T 0 mapier deslgpate sla s e norln ted stccousy jghiesy, or didi don Judges inuny of tho watd connty rle, OF 10 A o L cutsp et of an adA(Liou) Qourd Ty by authorizod by 1 Aud whonovar Wholg to three, wuny beincreasod from Limoto tims, iy atloh {ncrenso - ahiall smount it th ich thego Judges atull compoio w'dius 'ata Gcurb 18 oforesald, which sall Lo umbored s Alosdentd, AN wujta phcfl ho fietttutod fn At o Camimon Ficsssitbows denjuaiin Hhio. mumbot ot sald Cofpiv; aud 10 yoveril “Low shall distributo ond upporlon’ iha ijsiness Hmol § Dy i eiich meuner aa ghull bo pravided by tha rulo of s vourks Al g Gourt 6w any ot bl saignod shell lva oxulusiyo furiadloton herest foct 19 change of venug av hiall Lo provided by law, oy, Curtli then moved to go into Gome ?h o o) z;x:'-J Jholo, to ‘out’ thb sootion, s ks, 14 oyhs 43 o> aotiom, CGaolirats,'of Yoil, mbod tq smond Boo, 23, FROARDING TUR ADPITR, 80 a to vead | Tt ol accounts fled with the Teglater of willy =t 5 a8 Olork of suld wopatale Orpliaus’ Courls, shall, whon exceptions slall bo tlled thereto, or & dispulted question of dlutribution shall arlse, bo suditod by the Court Hithoot oxpenu {0 tho Tarties, excopt Whon all the Torten ta nlusee pandpg proctading: sl nomiuaio Anhvhise wihotn Ho Gabit smay T weeriion ope Dot aud 2o othor accaunta ahial] bo auditod, Tiost, yons, 23 ; uays, b, Furvlauco, of B voto by which tha fth sootlon wan pascd, sta- ting tint ho had macortainod that it was not satlaactory to monibers of tho Philadolphia Dar., * Not agraod to ; yons, 23 5 s, 48, Tho motion to g0 into Commitico of tha Wholo, to striko out tho words forty thousand fivo liindrod, and [nsett. flfty thousand, in tha thirty-sodond noction, was dofeated ; yoas, 83 ; nn&u, 60, on, White, of Indiana, moved to go inta Committeo of the Wholo to strike out tho words fivo hundred aftor forty thoussnd, In tho enmo noction, Agreod to; yoas, 40 nave, B4; and tho Foction was o amonded that, whon o county shail contnln 40,000 lnhabitants, it shall_constituto s poparato Judiclal District, and shall olact ono Judge loarned in lnw. TFullon, of Wesimoreland, moved to eiriko out tho thirty-socond articlo, and substituto tho fol- lowing: TIE JUDIOIAL DISTRICTA of the State, excapt Philadalphia and Alloghany, * until olliorwiso provided by law, shall continne aaat prosont organizod, A distict lviug ovar 70,000 population shall bo ontitlod to an addl- tional law ud‘?u. The Loglelature sball provido additionn! Judpos for distriots, na tho businoss mny require, No quorum, CRIME. Sulcido of n Earmor Nenr JXilIsboro, O Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Trivune, Hrrenone, 0., Oot. 6.—A woll-to-do farmer :‘nlmnd Tatten, living about throo milos south of s piaco, commijtod wuloido & Baturdn; morming by hmlgh’l&g himsolf to :1:]::. g{: :l?\llfl{ I8 known for the act, a4 ho was alwaya oonsid~ cored porfootly sanc. tle leaves a family. Escapo of n Convict on Ris Wny to the Poenitentiury, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broosusarox, 1, Oct. 6.—Tbis morning, fow milos nortl from Docatur, Edward Collins, # prisonorfrom Fagotto Qounty, montauced ta o110 your in tho Ponitontnry, and en routo thera with fivo others, in ohargo of Sheriff Softon leaped from the traln, which was running ot full ;E;fi?'v A Doputy Bhorilf etald to hunt tho o A Horrible Outrage Near Torontos Special Dispateh lo The Chica go Tribune, TonoxTo, Oat. 6.—In tho country a fow mile enat of this, last wook, somo ton o olovon young. ‘mon druggod and ravishod & young woman agod 17 yonry, Fivo or six of tho party aro to bo sons to tho Anuizos for trinl, Tho vielim waa tarribly abuscd, aud has had hyatorical fits ovor sinco. Tho vigilanco of tho Court aud tha officors {s bor ing exoroisod to provont tho poopls from lynche Ing tho prisonars. An Attempt to Fire and Escape frora the XKane County Jail. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicaao T'ribune, Gexeva, Tll, Oct. 6,—Tho court convoned horo to-day, with tho largost dockot of auy torm ovor hold i tho county. Thero are_soventoen prisonors in tho jail. €omo of whom fivod it yes- torday, and it was with difloulty swvad from do- struction. This i8 tho socond ~attompt to burn tho jail by tho prlsonors within a wook, thoy Liopiag Lo escapo In tho confusion. Suicldo in Decornh, Tn. Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, cGrzaon, Tn., Ock, 6.—A man by tho name of lichaol Colling, who rasidos in Docorab, T attampled sulcido last Thuraday uight by cutting L thront with bia razor. Hin'thrast was badiy cut In sovoral pices, ono incision ponotrating tho wind-pipe, which lot tho blood into the lange. Hia ohances for rocovery aro vory poor indoud. Poverty Is givon e the causo of thio act. Penth from Malpractice. New Yons, Oct, G.—Victoria W. Vail, of Now- ark, N. J., 16 (ho nomo of tho young woman found doadl in tho houso of a claivoyant in Jor ity, yoetordsy, from nllegod malpractice. Kimball, married, Las boen arrosted, 3 chargod with taking Miss Vil to tho L whurgouhu diod, 5 il Iighway RRobbery. : Dunuqur, Towa, Oct, 6.—A daring highway robbory wos committed afew milos from thia sty lust Sasurday ovonlog. A mon namod Tiiodos, who 2csided noar Androw, in Jnckson County, como ta Dubuquo on that day on liorsobnck. Ho visitod tho ofrous doring tho oftornoon, purchinsed S50 worth of now clothos, and at 6 o'cloclk started homeward, About fivo milos from the clty, whilo riding threugh n placo of woods, throo men who wore lyiug in ambush ot tho roads sido, sprang upon him, scizod the horso by tha bridle, and, drawing thoir pistols, demanded big monoy or h!u lifo, at tho same time throwing a cloth over his faco to provent thoir vietim from saoing who wore his captors, In loss than twa minutos ho was rolioved of o pockot-book con~ taining $150, and nlso tho gatchel containiug tho clothing, when be was nllowed to coutinue his jonrney. Au examinution of the locality yos- torday disclosod tho fact that n horso and buggy had been hitclied to o troo & short distance from where the robbery wus committed, Thore is no oluo to the robbors as yet. An Officer Brutaily Murdercd in Pare iny ISy, OmvonwiaTy, 0., Oct. - G.—An Enquirer spacial snys o most atroclous and eruel murder tool placo iu Parls, Ky, to-duy. Parry Clay, Lds ward Current, ond Mate Curront wore in Pat O'Briews snloon, oroating o disturbance, Ho boing unnble to quoll it, sent for an oiicar, oud Deputy Marshal . A. Burton_came aud tried to oonx thom out, Mo succeaded In gotting them into the baok'yard, whon Ed Curront shot ot him aovoral times' with o Tovolvor, two shotd Snking olfoct in tho breast,_ Matt Cusront tion soized Burton and shot him through tho head, Burton then foll, snd Wwos st upon by the 1wo Guirents, who boat him ovor the hoad with their pistols, fracturing his slkull, beating bis noso to 8 folly, aud outiing bis faco horcibly, Marsbol Millor serested both tho Currents and put thom in Juil. Lho oxcitement i8 gront, and lynching is talkied of, u tho Curronts huvo boon boistorong hefors, and Burton was well liked, nud was in tho diriebargo of bis duty. Burton'wus 26 youry old und had 0o famil Sucide of a Snloon-Keeper, Oatno, 1IL,, Oct. G.—Our city was shooke sboutt 10 0'olocl; this morning to learn thay Frod Dlankenborg, who has boon keoping tio Bxcel: slor snloon, on tho corner of Fourtoonth streol and Washington avonua, had committed puicide. Al that is known about it ia that Dlankonborg ons * torad the saloon this morning and took & drink, and pasaod out into an_adjolning raow, wheru soon plter, 8 plstol-shot wi “huard, and Blanks gubfsg s found o od with o oot 1 Liiks hand'and o Lullot-holo ir{thd forolioad, abova tha loft eye, Ho wa fusonsiblo, but alive ‘at 11 lolook, No couso is asslgued for the rash agt, © Plurder in Clevelund, Creverasp, 0., Oct. 0.—Mre, Doyle, rostding on Orango streot, dicd this morniug from the et~ foots of 10 jurios rocoived, it iy m;ilpflled, ut tho houds of William Conwsy: soveral” weeks ago. Contway is undor arrost 5 A WEWSPAPER $0LD AT AUiCTION, spectul Dispateh to T'he Chicano Tribune,’ fu, Jusuem, Do, Oob, .—the event of thy doy u.gn‘nu& wnb thig'kule of ths Gaictle oflice; nindo’ for tho prirposo of dissolution of parf: sipruhip, - Tho salo tqolk place in tlia presonca of a larga at 4 alolook, Mr, A, D, Baxton acting &g Qommipslonor, Vo bidding was started at $10,« 000, and pracasded until tho sum of $25,000 wag offorad, st which figure Mr, Josopl A, Corby bo= camo tho purchasor.of tho oflico, This is tho la¥geat amount for whioh nni«' nowspaper hing ever sold fu tho Btato, out of &t Touis, Tho bupjuess of the offee sufrors no lutorruption oy sgcount off thasnld, of by thioro uny Proposition £9 qhiango'ita politics, 0 e, TUNNEL _CAVED IN. New Yont, Oct, 6.—Yostorday morning a pore tion of tho areh of tho Fourth avenue tunucl vl e fumol with masenry S oarth; "Klw-'g any okprosu-train had passo only & fow mitiutes proviously, and another was 3t ut thi Gmo of o nocident. Although G0 o' woro ‘immodintoly put ot work, It was & olalock I thio aflornooh hoforo traine éould pass: Thia o the socond timo that It has occurrod Witk fy gt oo o vomaluing yortiona ora g e Erachdd g oncy foe aobor tumblo: o anterng o oyl i oy A et b punaely POl OBITUARY. Spectal Digpaleh & 4% Chifeago 2ribune, Prouia, 1iL., Bt 6,—Livo_ wimouycoment,_wag hay o ’Dinurxa ;n-dn;[ of the dpath of Johy Dabeoglsy &' loudi ngf business -man and’ Wi Knowir dieblok, Tl docoasod Waa slok b :{mwo fla :, and'died very suddenly will poijgee vo i GRS — QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tavenroor, Qot. G.—Stoamships Cstalls, Thuringls, Ropubilo, 3 N York, liav arsivad o'n;:m o ot atlar, woved bo roconsidor the New Yomk, Oct. 0, — Arrived, et ihi] Tosolre, fv0un Drosh, * bl s § '