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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1813, FOREIGN. The Politicsl Situation in France Becoming In- teresting. "4 Cabinot Slate Agroed Upon by the Ministerialists, Court-Martial of Bazaine for His Sur~ render of Metz. FRANCE. . Pams, Oct. B.—A Parls journal (monnrehical Gewspapor) saya that o proposal for tho roatora- tion of tho monarchy In Franco, on tho basls of the Charter of 1814, will be prosentod in Lhio As- sembly on the oponing of tho sossion. Pan1s, Oct, 6.—At & meoting of thoe Doputiea af the Right, to-day, tho following Cabinot was decided upon in tho ovent of & chango in tha Govornmont ab tho opening of the Assembly: Duo DeCazos, Minlator of Forcign Affairs; 3. Do Chesnolong, Minlster of Fioaucn; M. ! Bocher, Minister of tho Interior; M. Dopoyro, ,Ministor of Juetlco; M. Guivart, Muintdr of "Public Works; 3. Dupoyron, Minister of Com- ‘morco; M. Des Jardine, Ministor of Publio In- struction; tho Marquis De Montaignac, Minlstor of Marino; ond Gen, Ohengarnior, Miuistor of , War. \_ Vensamues, Oct. 6.—Tho trinl of Marehal Baznino, by court-martil, oponod at moon to- |asy, in tho palaco of 'Trianon, Duke d'Anmato granldud. Among the witnosses prescnt were [arshals Caurobort and Loboouf, and Gons. , Frossard, Bourbakf, snd Gliangarnior. Whon tho formaitios alténdiag the oponing of tho Court had boon complotod, o briof recoss was flaken, afior which, by order of tho Presidont,® tho statement of tho publio sorvices of Marsho] Bazalno wos rend. Xt comprisod the histors of dis military career from tho beginuing, bud ro- countad the distinction which had boon con- forred upon him, and tho wounds ho hnd ro- coived, Thoreport of tho Committee of Inquiry on tho capitulation of Motz was noxt prosoutod and rond. This wos followed by the reading of tho indictmont, to which the Marahal Hstaned attentivoly, bub without omotion. M. Rivioro ‘then submitted Lia report. It roviows tho plana of tho campaign proposed by dofondant, and givos a skotch of tho baltlo of Forbac, fn whick ot stross s laid on Bazaiue's rosponsibility for tho result becausa ho noglettod to go o Gou, Frossard's assistanco, In regard to Bazalno'y conduct at Motz, B, Rivioro inkos tho ground that the Marshal was ot no timo roally dusirons of loaving the plno. Aftor hoaring* Riviero's eport, tho Court adjouguod wall toorraw, An1s, Oct. G.—i hmuol an akor havo arrived hore, g - h Pmfi, Oot. 0,—Tho court-martinl bofora which arshal Bazaino is now belng tried, situ in the ‘Audienco-Chamber of tho Grand Trisnon at Vor- sailles. Tho scono at lhio oponing to-day was ro- markable, Nonrly ollthe witnesscs who had beon summoned wero presont, and tho court- room was filled with tho imost distin- wuished mon of Tranco, Bosidos_ thoso proviously roported, 3. Favre and Rogolor wors in attendauce. 'Tho caliing of thoir nauios »5 witnoasos causad n sonsation, Bazaino ap- peared In tho fall uniform of 5 Marslil of ranoo, with tho ribbon and Grand Cross of tho Logion of Honor on his breast. Ho tool his tont in an arm-chalr by tho aido ot bis couul, and was courtcously addrossod by tho Presidont of tho Court as * Monsicur Lo Marachal," fhroughs out tho proceedings, Tho defonso is condusfed by M. Lachand and ‘son, the eminout advo~ catos, and Col. Villotto. ; ,.Tho attendanco of spootatars was not Inrgo, and tho space rosorvad was at uo Limo complotoly oconpled. 1t is supposod thak tho noxt ton duya will bo dovoted to tho ronding of papars connoct- ed with iadiciment. _ MA. Gambotta, Sohnoidor, and Rouhor and Gen, I'Admirault wero also prgent ua witassson. : ‘The Duko Do Broglio, ¢ o banquet given in his honor to-night, declared om nfiegllly that sovival of clorical domination fn Franco was ime. passiblo, _New Your, Qet. 6.—A spocial to tho Worl datod Louon, Oct. 0 mars - The Doas SAvonis, o-day, privatdly aald, it wng cortaln thot Mo no would be condomuod to death b, tho court-martial and thén pardoned. 7 ——— 3 SPAIN. .. Mapn, Oct. 6.—The Carlists aro fast losing ‘ground in tho Northorn Provincos. 'Thoy aro ntterly domoralized, and tho men sccuse thoir Tendors of troaeon, ' Gen, Mariones, commundor of the Ropublican troops, is cnorgatically ad~ vancing against thom, “Ihe sioge of Cartagous I proceoding netively, tho firing being very slarp on both aidos. Mauy of tho ingurrectiontsts surrondor daily o tho Ro- publican forcos, Bavossz, Ock. 6.—Gon. Saballes joined Don Alphonso vestordny. o was recolved with ohoars by tho Carliats, : Mapnin, Oct. 6.—Tho lnsurgent ironclads woro soon'off Aguilias, to-day, and sppoared to bo heading for Cartagons. —— 5 GERMANY. BEnuoy, Oct. 6.—1It s bolioved that Gop. Man- toutfel will replace Count Yon Arnim a8 flio Ger- ‘man Ambassador to Franco, CASUALTIES. Bursting of n Blast Furnaco in Pitts burgh, with a Sud Loss of Lifc and Proporty. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prerspunon, Pn., Oct. 06.—This aftornoon & terriblo oxplosion of motal ocourred st Bmith's Pipo Foundry on Swallman and Twenty-fourth stroats, which causod intenso oxcltoment, and ‘will probably rosult in tho death of fivo men, be- sides injuring and maiming for life two others. About 2 o'clock, while the iron was being run off from the cupoln, thirty-six inch flask holding about five tons of the molten motal exploded on account of the iron coming in contact with some water that woe near ono of the flanges of the flask, in the pit. On tho inatant, with the “loud 'report that_followed, the Hoothing stuff blew in overy direction. Four men, named Yilliam Frazler, Joho Unnnlngh-m, H. Wil iams, and o Bobemian namod Guease, wore siruck by tho motat, and sot on fro, Guosso ‘with hia urninlg clothes rushed into tho streaet, creating tho wildest excitemont in the nelghbor- hood, He was caught with difficuity, and the fire u&mn him oxtingulshod, Ho “was badl: burned on tho head, back, and Timbs, but wil recovor, Frazier was bumned through the ora- nium, ¢ho heir being takon clean oft bis head ; ‘hiis back and legs wore burned to & crisp; ho cannot, recovor. Cunninghsm was also fatally . burned, Williams was not 60 badly injured. The crano taok fire, and, owing to the lack of wator, o diro conflagration waa threatoned. An alorm was soundod, and tlio Eiro Dopariment came upon the ground shortly aftor, The maiu portion of tho foundry, stoam-drying and testing sheds, were consumed, Tho fira, for a time, was vory throazening, but it was hold undor control by tho fircmen. - Tholoss will amount to $20,000; idsured for 60,000 in homo aund foreign com- anios, Jerry Murphy, a fireman, wag also badly urt by falling bnokwards into & pit, and for & timo rondercd insousiblo, Tho firm' did all in thelr power to alleviate tho sulferings of the in- jurod mon, aud hind six dootors on the ground. Drownod. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, McGnaon, In., Oct. 0.—About 100 foot from tho forry-dock st Lower Prairio du Chicn, yos- torday, & doad man was found floating, Tlo was of medium_hoight, had lightish-rod hair and whiskors, Tio word's dick pafr of pautaloona and vost and whito shirt, but hind no cont on When found, Thore was'found on bis person $56.50,—60 uuder Lia bolt and §0.60 in Lis vost- pockot, Thero was also found ‘s silver watch 0d olialn, and & cheol of tho Northoru Liuo Paokot Compuny, from IKeokul to 8. Paul, There woro no lotters or pupers on his person to ideutify bim, T.ast Suturduy, s young man by tho namo of John Lebhard wou diownod nosr Johuuonport by faliing in tho rivor off of a wood-boat. 110 loaven & wife to mourn his loss. A Drakemun l(l“ull.' ecial Disputeh to The Chicugo Tribuns, Notes: Synaons ., Oct. G—dncoob Hoilor, brakemsn from this placo, wa killed at Star ity Fridsy ovoning by falling from s frolght Sruln whild in motion, Tle was buried with M- sonio honors on the 6ih iust. Denth Crusod by an Accidental Shoot- . ng. ctal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Wato fudey 0L, A ol man amed Guandsiy Veicliy whiot himuolf on yostor= duy L jie vut lmutivg noar Walton man, with anothor yor Thoy ake sonted on tho rallrond tvack, oracktng fi:d eating uita, Grandsingor had his gun lying on tho track, o slnttod to'got up, dud pulled” his gun toward him, The inmmor enught on n rafl, causing the ffn to go off. o ehot took offoot {n'Lie bross. 0 died in o short timo, A Schooner Fired by Spontancous Come 5 bustion, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune QGratD Rarips, Mich, Oct, 6.—A omall schoonor namod Liittlo Georglo, Lnying n cargo of 900 barrols of lime, howtid from Bheboygan Oounty, Grand Ilavem, gotdriven {o the south Snturdny night, and ‘hon off tho const noar Tolland, thio limo took fire by spontancous com- bustion, Onpt. Oary souttled tho vessel, and, a8 sho sunk, ha oscaped with his sallors ina gravel-boat, Thoro is somo insurance on tio Venuol, X Kilked by a Falling Roof. CrunrisTon, B. O., Oct, 6,—During s farious rin storm horo this aftornoon, the frolght dopot of tho Northonstorn Railrond, was untoofed, and John M. Millor and A, Reid woro killed; dnd sovoral othors aoveroly injurod Fel) Into v Vonl-Pit. _Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Tridune, OARLIRVILLE, III, Oct. 0.—On Fridey night Iast, 8 unknown man foll into tho conl-pit at Nilwood, & fow milos north of this place, and was mstantly killed, The pit is 800 Teot doop, and, whon the man was found, Lo was g0 badly brufsod and vut that ho could not bo racogaizod by auy ouo, et ““Sat Down on tho Traclt. Eramy, Ill, Oct, 8,—Pat Holtand, an Irishmnn, Living in Clintonyille, Iil., eamo to Elgin_on Baturday night, got full of whisky and startod to walk home'on tho rondway of tho Chicago & Northwostern Railway, In somo way Lo got up- on tho track a littlo onet of the flnEfll, and the 11:15 passonger-train ran over hia hoad, sevor ing it from the body, Tho conductor roported the cnso, ana tho railrond men_went down and found the body. The doconsed was a common drunkard, A Catholic Olergyman Run Over and Iiksods Ponr Jenvis, N. Y, Oot, 6.—Tho Rov. J. O'Roilly, pastor of tho Uatholio Church at Sus- uchnuns, aud formerly Vicar-Genoral of tho Philadolphia Dioceso, was killod ot tho formor Em on_Baturday ovening by o railway englhb. (n was 80 yours old. ' SPRINGFIELD. Condition of tho State Treasurys-Cors tiricates of Orgnnization-«Commutne tion 'Wickets to Chicago and Return =Delin nt Distillers Decide 1o Come to 'L'ime, Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, SranverELD, LU, Oct, 6,—The' Hon, Edward Tutz submits tho followinit 48 the condition of tho State Tronaitty Rt tho 6160 of Soptomber : ecIrTs, ftovonue fund BSehool fund, Interest fund, Ounal redemption fund, Local intorest fund 100,000: 022092,28 Total..vvveee 185,055,061 Tho Bocrotary of Stito lssued o cortificate of orguuiaation 60 tho Washington Holbts Femald Coflogo, Chicago, aud the Deontur Building As- avclation, CApital, §225,000, A larga ntmber of our citizons aro taking d- vantago of tho vory liboral offor of tho Chicago & Alton Railrond Gompany to carry thom to Chi- cago and zeturn for £5, an unprecodented low faro, 1t cortain thit a grost many il go to tho Exposition who would not othierwise have gono. e Pokin dlstillors, in view of tho vigorous ‘moasures taken by tho Governmont, tolegraphed the ravouuoe ofticers hore to-day that thoy would bo dowu on Thursday noxt and pay the ponaltics adjudged against them, smounting to 12,600, Bhould they not do so ab that timo, the distraint wiserant will bo lovied on their property at once. BOSTON. The Proposed Fire Commission and tho Action of the Common Councilas _The Annoxation of Suburban Towns. Special Dspatch to Tho Chicugo Tribune. Boston, Oot. 6.—Tho thronts mado against tho Common ' Council forits action against the es- tablishmont of n Fire Commission, and tho openly declared dotermination of tho most influ~ ontial citizens to **epot” the mombors voting “no," hns frightencd tho minority, and it is now’ blloved tlat ~tho projoct ls mot killed for this season, ‘In tho Board of Aldermon to-duy, o substitute for tho eloction of a Board of Engltioors by tho Mayor and Coun~ cil was offered, but thore i8 no intontion on tho part of tho advocates of the Commisslon to sc- copt it, and on next Thursday tho quostion will be once mora tostod. Already, howaver, one of tho largest of tho Now York iusuranco companies has withdrawn its businoss from Boston, and re~ fugos to take more risks horo. Targe ond epirited meotings wero held in Charlostown, Drookline, West Roxbury, and Brighton to-night, on tho question of ANNEXATION TO BOSTON. Tho vote will be taken to-morrow, and it ia the gonornl improssion that all will 'be _annoxod, th:ugl.\,hn o caso of Charlostows, by o oloso vote. RAILROAD NEWS. IMow the Gauge of the Grand Trunk was Changed. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, TonoNto, Onty, Ock, 6.—Tho comploto change of gaugo on the Grand Trunk Railway wos effoct- o 52 toonby-nine hours, boing conoludod Butur- duy aftornoon. Thiu ohange will allow of into; ntionsl communication, with unbroken freights. Ohicago & Atlantic Railway. Pirrengnai, Oct, 6.—The meoting of the Lx- eoutive Committes of tho Chicago & Atlantio Rallway Company was held in this city this mcraing, and upon recolving tho roports of tho Treasuidr of the Compnuy, and tho Prosident of the Construction Compny, it was rosolved to continuo tho work and havo tho flret twenty-five milos ready for tho jron by Novembor 1. The Mansficld, Coldwater & Lnko Michigan Railronde Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Dernoim, Oct. 0.—It i snnouncod that the soction of tho Mausflold, Coldwator & Luka Miclugn Railroad, Letweon Allogan and Battlo Creok, will bo put in running ordor this fall. FIRES. Nat Factory Hurned in EHaverhuall, Masw, Havennmx, Mags,, Oct. 6.—Tho Havorkill Hat Mavufostory ' was urngd_youtordsy morming, ‘The loss is variously estimated at from $10,000 10520,000. Tho hoirs of James Duncan own tho building, and thie Company ownod tho stock and machingry. Tho building and contonts wero fnsured. ‘Tbo firo was undoubtodly caused by spontancous combustion, Fire in Baltimoro, Bavrnone, Md,, Oot, 0.—Hamilton's grocory and Shaffor's’ pork-packing cstablishmont wero damoged to tho muout of €26,00 Ly fzo thix morning; insuranco, §30,000, In Brandon, Vit Turawp, Vt, Oct, 6.—The storohouso, with othor proporty of tho Brandon Manutacturing Company, was busot loat night, Tho loes is ,000. s POSTAL CONVENTION. ‘WasninaToN, Oct, 0.—Bomo timo ago the Tost-Oflico Departmont luvited the postal aus thorltios of Eugland aud Gormany to open no- gotiatlons wilh this conutry for tho Interchiango of postal cards ou & basls of tho 2-cont rato, England deoliuod tho proposition, but nogotia- tlons aro now In progross with the German Tostal Unlon, ncluding Austria, and thore is ovary probubility that they will bo brought to o succossful Lo by tho 1st of noxt Decombor, “Ihe dratt of an additional postal couvention for this purposo s now boing propared by the Su- voriutendont of Forolgn Mails, and will bo for- werded in a fow days for the siguature of tho CGermon authoritios. —— e DEAD BODY FOUND. Spetal Lispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dotiorz, Mioh,, Oot. 6,—This moruing the doad body 0f & man about 80 yoars of age was found In & vacant lof near the northorn ity lim- ite, -;Eumuuy having faid_there for day or two, ¥rom lotters ou qxim it is Inferrod that bis namo wag ‘Theodots Kout, and that ho camo from noar Ehmivs, K.Y, POLITICAL. County Eloctions in Westorn Statess Connectiout Votes to Make Hartford the Sole Capital. More Baltimore Post-Office: tho Asscnsdht Scandal tn Baltimore =ifio Olerks intho Post-Ofiice also Expocted to Furthor Mr, Creswollls Sonatorinl Aspirationss Spectal Dispateh o Thi Chicapo Tribune, Bavrtudng, Md., Oot. 6.—The disturbauce in togard to the lovylng of political nssossmonts upon the ealaries of office-holders horo has In croased, ‘Tho omployes of the Custom-House wore highly clnted by tho announooment on'Bat~ urday that Becrotary Richardson would sanotion tholr rofusal o poy, and thoso who havo pald aro now neking whothor o will not order that thohoads of tho Cuatom-House shnil daway o rofunding of tho mohey which they hitve hindetl over for tho bbmflt‘or Mt Ofeswoll's Bonptorial qn[npaLgn. 1. hea . bood _disooyored _to- dny that the Post-OMco has also beon dopossod in - tho esmo mennor, and tho question i5 askod whothor Postmaator Don~ nison, liko Filloy, of 8t Lonis, will plead igno- ranoe'of thio Civil Borvico laws, dud whethor Mr, Greswoll will In this caso also robuke tho naction of hissubordinate. At any rate, thoro will bo no more paymente made, and the subject will be further forood upon the 'attention of tho authoritios at Washington. ‘The Political Outlook in Maryland. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasuINaroy, D, 0., Oct. 8.—After stating the rolotive strongth of tho political parties in tho™ soveial counties in Maryland, tho Baltimore American, the leading Ropublican paper, in the Stato, arrives at the conclusitn to-day that the partion in Masyland aro decidodly mized. It ad- mita that thd Ropublicans cannot socuro o ma~ Jority i tho Btate, but belioves & mojority In tho “Houso of Dologates: Ilarge "enough to constitnto & majority on joint ballot is at lonst within tho bounds of possibllity, and theros fore tho interost in the present contest contres in the canvass for the Houso of Dologatos, espe- cially as tho Ropublicans hopo to bo ablo to clact o Unitod Btates Senator in placo of tho inoum- bent, Mr. Hamilton, whoso successot is to bochosen by tht Logislature that will bo clocted this fall. The American shows that there hns been a goneral rovolt sgaiust ring rule, sud that parly sllegiance seoms to bo wonkening on all sides. Tho tomperance ques- tion is nlso looming up, and in somo moctions of the Stato the local optionista hold tho balanco of power. Independent Democratic Nominations in Cloveland. Specal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O,, Oct, 6.—Tho botter clags of Domaocrata held & mosting to-dayend nominatod an indopondont tioket for the Loglalnture, inolud- ing two lopublicans alzosdy omiustad: ~Thia movemont {3 a fair ond dotormined bolt from tho regular Domooratio tickot, which s ovon worso than tho regular Ropubli- can tickot, which tho Zeader and bottor class of Ropublicans have alrendy bolted. Tho troublesomo eloment in _Clovoland politics is trado and Iabor unions, which havo organizod, got ontrol of both rogular party convontions, and rup in thelr oandidtas, ~ All theso men ar moro or less tinotured with Communism, and thero promises to bo_a dotermined nemgFlo to koop thom_ out of offico, Tho ticket nominated by tho Independont Domoorats 18 as follows: Tor tho State Sonato, Willism Dingliam, Zopub- lian; Dr. Williom Mever, Domoorat;. for tho Touse, L. M, Hubby, Republican; J. 3. Cofliu- Derry, Domograt; . Goissondorfor, Domoorat ; 3. %ol Labeal; Thooore Biock, Ropib- can, 'The Farmors’ Movement in Loo Couns« ty, ¥l Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Aamoy, 1L, Oct. G.—A mass convention of Grangars agsombled Lero to-dny, and a county Grango or Council organizod. W. W. Tilton was olocted Master; W. M. Kennody, of tho Rock River Farmer, Booratary; and Valontin Hicks, Gatokoopor. ~Tho ' objoot of this county organization ia the bottor to com- Dine for tho purpose of purcliasing machinory, soling produce, ‘aud, when nocossasy, to ust umtedly. Nearly all the Granges in the connty wore fuily reprosented. Dr, Chnrles Garduer, John . Lowronco, L, G. Fish, Granvillo Dun- ton, nnd Romington Warrines woro electod tho Exgoutive Committoo, On Saturdsy, Oct. 11, thoro will bo an old kot~ tlers’ pionio ut the fair-grounds, in Dixon. Farmors' Convention i collod for 8 o'clock, at Union Hall, on tho same day, to nominato a Farmers' county ficket, Tho call is signod by many of tho Joading fafmors in tho couaty. Yown State Sonatorinl Nomination. Speeral Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuquz, Oct, 6.—Andy Folt was nominated on Saturday by & Peoplo's Convontion na a can- didate for Sonator.in tho District mado up of Dremer, Chickasaw, and Howard Countios. Mr. TFolt is Postmastor of Nashus, and oditor of the Tiopublioan papor ot that place. Ho is & froo- trade Ropublican, oad opposed o tho third-torm principlo. Pemocratic Antt-Monopoly Nominae tions in Morgan County. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JacksoNviLLE, Ill., Oct. 6.—The Domooratio Anti-Monopoly Conaty Convention was hold to- day, and_nominated Jobn Fabul for Conn‘i‘;y Jlu]%n, 8. Murray Martin for County Clork, W, T, Wright for Asscasor and Troasurer, tho Rev. W. H. Bhort for Buperintendont of Public Bchools, and Jobn Virgin, James Mansfleld, and J, H, Dovere for Couuty Commissioners. Tho resolutions woro substantially the ssmo as thoso adopted in Bangamon County, and ems Dodiod in tho call. Thoy are anti-monopoly, and in favor of froo trado. Sangamon County Republican Nomis nations. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SranorzLp, Oot. 6.—Tho Tiopubliean Connty Convention for this county mot In tho Reprosen- tative Hall at 2 o'clock this afternoon, aud nomi- natod L. M. Dradloy for County’ Didgo, Nosh Matliony for County Olerk, Col. 8. N, Shoup for County Trogsurer, snd W, E. Purcell for Gounty Superintondont of Bohools, The priucipal com- otitor of tho lattor gontloman was Miss Bottio owls, who rocoivod 86 votes to his 53, A fail- uro to havo nominatod him on the first ballot would probably have socured hor nomination, a8 a Inrgo lobby wera enthuslnstically inhor fayor. The Convention passed tho usual gratulatory sosolations, with amild disspproval of tho uale ary-grab, and offoring anow thoie dovotion to the farmoys” intorosts, Connccticut Election. Hanzrorn, Conn,, Oot. 6.—At 8 o'clook this ovoning, tho Post bnd roturna from clghty-four towns on tho Capital amondmont, as foflows ¢ Yons, 20,727; noys, 10,084, Hartford aud Now ‘Hayon not inoluded fn this count. Tantronp, Conn., Oct, 6,—Tho Stato voted to malco Hartford solo Capital, by s majority of 20,000 to 8,000, . h A Successor to Wildor I3, Foster. Spectal I.llr‘mlch to The Chicago L'ribune, Dernorr, Oct. 6.—Tho indications now are that_tho Tfon, Willism A, Howard will racoive the Republican nomination for the Congression- al toak left vacant by tho donth of Wildor B, Toslor. Tho district 16 strongly Ropublican, Meapins, Oct. 6.—ho Avalanche special says Gov. Povors has lesuod a_proolsmatlon to-diy convening the !\llsulahlgpi Loglslature in oxtra sossion on tho 20th Inst. to amond tho Election Jow nnd trausact othor {mportanc busluoss grow- ing out of tho muddlo in that Blato, NEW YORK. Colloge Endowment—Stokes’ New Wrinl—Military Visitors—A Colonck Arrosted, Charged with Frauduiont Dounlingu. New Youx, Oct, 6,—The Union Theologleal Sowlnary had rocoived from AMr, Jamos Brown, & bauker, $800,000 to comploto the endowment of its profonaorshipa, Edward B, Blokos, owing to eloknoss, was un- ablo to apposr whon his case was oallod this moruing, sud his trlal was sot down for Woduos- nan. 'he Third Rogiment 1 1 " Now Jorsay, Goi 3 Madmatns Deslkarich fiate,of ity to—dnyfi and were roceivod by the E}l}(hth ork, Rogimont ~ Natioual Guaxd, State of Now Thoy woro reviowed by Mayor = Have: moysr and the Coumon Councll af Political Assessments in the tho City Hall, As Qol. Dralo was out of the ranke thanking tha Mayor for roviowing thom, ho wan nirostod ot o complaint of Ionry Lmdnnmo{nnk Coy, papor denlers, who chargo Drako with dofrauding them ont of 63,085, Drako piirchasod papor to print the Liieabotl Dty Seomd ory of hichs bio wae (oiltofy to the hinotit of 84,000, roprosonting thdb 16 ownod & largo amount of property in Elizaboth, ~ It was found out that tho proporty was all in his wifo's namo. Of 0,000, tho nabovo smount romained unpaid, lonco ho acrost. Col, Drako wan lookad np, 4 rodeption is holnj 701 |8 rogrimont to-ni R R s R ; e THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE. Xt Molds Fast to tho Qity. of Memphisee Thirty-sovon Denths Thero Yestors dny~=Yollow Fover Males Xts Aps fenrance in Calvert, Texas-sVestors dany’s Xnterment List in Shrovoport. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Mexenrs, Teun,, Oct, 0.—Mr. R. T.South- mayd, in ohargo of tho nursos sont from Now Orlonns to this olty, addrossed tho Citizons' Lx- contivo Committco ot tho Poabody Hotel on Bunday night, o urged upon tho citizens of Momphis tho system of troatmont of yollow fovor as ndopted in Now Orloans, and that tho necensities of the liot# domanded miore thorough organiza- tion, His romarks woro responded to by Mayor Johngon and & number of citizons attaching themsclves to tho Howard Association. + 'A grent chango haa taken place in tho woath- or, tho thormomoter falling about 20 degroos sinco yosterday st dark, whioh a rogordod as fa- vorable to tho early abatemont of tho diseaso. At a callod mooting of ' TUB OITY COUNOLh this aftornoon, » vglurmnnenl Bonrd of Hoalth waa organized by iho appolotment of Dr. J. H. Erskino as Prosidoni r, B. W. O'Bannon a8 Inspoctor ; and Dr. A. J. Froeman as Secrotary, TIIE NUMBER OF DEATIS In tho infcotod dlistrict yuulordn{ waa s0 gront that the undortakers weio unable to bury tho bodios, and to-dsy in two or three instancos whola familisa wore carried to the burylng- giound at ono load, Héouea in that part of the city are boyond desctiption; Those not aflliot~ ed'aro so demoralized that thoycanho of no assistance to tho siok, but seom chained to the tocality, and make no offort to gob sy, Tho Gity Counoil to-dny suspended the city or- dinanco :c!trletingqnnd rolloving from tax, till the 18t of Novombor, morket wagons, &o., 80 that thoso confined to thoir homes by sickness or attonding on the slok may bo supplied with ‘markoting at thofr doors. "Tho total number of doaths hore BINOE BEPT. 14 is 740, of which 418 were_duc to Yullow fover, and conflaed to tho Tirst Ward. Tho number of deaths to-doy was 64; from yollow fover, 87; un- Lknown, 8 ; othor causos, 9, To the Associated Press.) Meyrms, Oot. 6.—The County Court to-day appropriated £5,000 for tho relief of tho city. ta mauflng of tho Oity Council Mayor John- son nominatos ‘TUE OARD OF NEALTH : Dr. John H. Erskino, Prosident; Col. L. W. 0'Bannon, Inspeotor; Dr. R. J. Frooman, Sooro- tary. The nominations wero mado unshimous by tho Counoil. Tho now Bosrd onters upon ils dutios to-dny. THE DEATN-REPORT for to-day gives o totnl of Afty-four, thirty- sovon beiug from yollow-fovor. REY. D, BOWAAN, 4 pastor of tho First Prosbytorian Church, died of yellow fovor to-doy. All the Gorman sociotion organized A RELIEF SOOIETY to-nighty and sppeal to Gormags and Gormen soclofied evorywharo for monoy for tho siok and dostituto. Sond funds fo T\ 1 dont. THE ENTIRE INFECTED DISTRIOT ia divided into sub-districts, oud takon chargo of Dy tho Howard Association’ ond Oitizens' Com- mitteo. Mauy moro nurscs went on duty to. night, and ovory sick porson will bo attendod to by to-morrow. Wanthor oloar and cold, and a light frost is oxpected. TUE DISEASE AT OALVERT, TEXAS. , New Onreaxs, Oct. G.—A Picayune ‘speolal from Houston says tho Committeo of tho Gal- veston aud Houston physicisns bavo just re- turned from Calvort, and_ roport the fovor thoro gonuino yollow fovor. FOrty-two 00408 aro ro- ported In oll. Tho Shroveport interments to-day wora: Frod Goo. Groy, white, no age ; Mary Ejorman,whito, . 12; Loopold Nico, no ago’; John Mundy, Jr,, 43 Adn Proscott, 115 Mra, 8. J, Ohillis, 48} G, D. Wurman, 40 ; Charloa Hugh Wall, 25 Luly Vin- son, 6 Jnmios Vinson, 43 Moritz Lovy, 40 Toig ' (Ohivaman), 247 Sandy Brooks (Black), 35; Mack Washington,'4; Charlotio Bradford, 16 ; Sponcor Molatte, 3 montha, . Finnoy, Prosi- Chicago Relicf for the Memphis and Suroveport sufferers, Tho subscription in aid of tho Memphis and Sbrovoport sufarers beiog misod by o Gon: eral Committoo sppointed at tho Chambor of Commerco amounts to 81,050, of which 31,600 heve bocn gont on. Among the contributars may be montioned tho Normal Parlk Roformars' Chiireh, $10.50, and the Third Unitarian, 857.80. 2Mr, Fairboul, {resaurer of tho fund, withos tho mombors of the Committes to moot him nt 1 o'alock this aftornoon in tho room of tho Seoro- tary of tho Bonrd of Trado. Ho suggosta that, as the committoe engaged in tho work of so- liclting _ subscriptions is o vory small ono, voluntoor eolicitors _ehould ~ undortako tho canvassing of thoir immodiatonoighborhoods, and roport tholr sucooss to the Committee. 'Tho fol- lowing aro tho contributions made by tho par- {shon of tho Episcopal Chuzch in this olty, in ro- gponss %o the requost of tho Bishop : Tho Ca~ thodral, §07.07 ; Graco Church, 200 ; Trinity, Bll!flflfikunlvnry, 82; Bt Jamos, S131; Bt. Jolun's, 880. Tolnl, 805458, B Thoro was & maoting of tho Directors of the Bonovolont Assoolation of tho Paid Fire Dopart- mont at Engine-houso No, 13, lastevoning, Pros- idont X. B, Chandlor in_ tho chair, Tho objeot of tho meoting was to take sotion upon tho appoal for aid from tho Firo Department of Momphis, during the provalenco of the yollow fover cotirgo, A motion was made to muthorize tho Tronsuror to sond 8500 to tho sufforors. 1t was unanimonsly adopted. - Speechos were mado rogratting the inobility of tho Saclaty to make tho sum argor. A motion was adopted, request- ing tho Bonovolent Soalety of tho Voluntaer Fire ,000, which will probably bo done 8t or- Sunization. Adjourned. X Ald Gomg Forwnel from Other Points, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NasuviLLe, fonn., Oct, G.—Colloctions ware taken up at most of tho churchios yesterday for tho bonofit of tho Momphis sufforers, Cormit- teas wero collooting eubscriptious ail over tho ity to-doy, with gratifying auccens, o large smount bafng ralsed, The Odd Fellowa and Masons aro making honvy collootions. Fivo or ton thousand dollars will ba Hont awy from horo in tho next two or throo days, Bhreevoport is ot forgotton. ‘Special Dienateh to The Chicago Tribune. INp1ANAYOLIS, Oct. .—Mootings were Lold at the Ohember of Commerce this foronoon and fo-night to raiso_contributions for tho rolief of thio Momphis and Shrovoport eufforors, A com- mitfeo was appolntod, whioh roportod that ov- oral hundrad dollars it money had becn ralsad, and a largo quantity of merchandiso, food, &o., nlodged, which will bo forwarded to-morrow. o public heart s touched, aud the rosponso i gonoral and gonorous. L. W, Derby, propriotor of {hio painting of tho Prodigal Bon," boing oxlnbited ot tho Exposition, “pives the net procosdy of noxt Friday's oxhibition, which ia good for not less than &500, [T the Associated Press.] Lousvriuz, Oct, .—1lio Bonrd of Trade has worked up & eubsoription for Mompliu and Bhroveport in forty-oight hours, amounting to 5,000. Anothor large mootiiig was hnd to-day, and committoos woro appoluted to canvass tho yrholo oity, o provands of tho Expoltion on Tuesday 18- to bo given to tho roliof fund, and tho proccads of tho Vaudovillo Thoatro t6 tho samo on Wodnesday night. Tho churohos con- tributod 83,000 yostordsy. Louisvillo will raiso $12,000 or 816,000 at onca. Tho lndios aro working onergotically. Thoy hold a mooting this morning and appointod & committes to oan- vass tho olty, The Masons raised 1,590 to- night, iz Yonz, Oct. 6.—Quito larga suma ara bolng raduod iore in meroantilo cirolos for Bhroveport and Momphis, ATLANTA, Ga., up n the difforont_ohurchos hore yesterday for to roliof of the Momphis sulforors, Liboral sums wore eubscribod, ‘Wasuinazon, Oct, 0,—The Prosidont Lina ro- quosted tho Scoratury of War to dircot tho Come Tissary Gonoral to gond 10,000 ratlons to Mem- phis, Weun,, for tha roliof of tha yollow fover suffarars, i 'A tologram han boon recelved horo from the Toward Assoclation, at Shroveport, Lin., oxpresss {ug gratitude for tho sotion of the Govorumont in bondizig rations to tho sulfarora thoro, ‘KnoxviiL, Tonn., Oct, 6,—¢1,000 havo boon subscribed {or Momplds, “ Oct. 6.—Colleotiona wore takon tho following gentlomon s - | PrtnAbrrniA, Oot, 6,—#700 moro woro ralsed Tiéro for Momplifa to-dn; 4 rxetNaty, 0., Oot, G.—Tho Chambor of Com- morco to-dny approprinted $1,000 for tho rolif of the suffering in Momphls, ‘Tonn, This fa in addltion to privato contributions, which the com= mittoo Liavo beon golleoting for fovoral daya. RELIGIOUS, Yostordny s Session of the Bysitigeticnl necessThcologicnl and Phitoa cnl Discussions--Prof, Guyot on tho Subject of the Crention==Tho Darwinian Tlicdry Hrought Up, and Oonsidered at Lengih. Nzw Yonxk, Oct. 1.—Tho Thoologieal Seotfoft of . tho Evangolionl Allianco commenced fts sorslon in Associntion Ifall this morning, Dr. ‘Woolsoy prosiding. After devotional 62rolads, tho Becrotary announcad that tho delogates from foroign lands woro oach to rocelve from the Amorican Dible Sooloty a copy of tho Holy Biblo 1in English, as an oxprossion of tho intorost folt by tho SBoclety In ovory effort to countoract tho iutluence o infldolity and suporatition, INVITATION. Tho delogatos woro also informed that tho Ameriosn Intsitute Foir was froo to them, and that on Woduosdsy noxt carriogos would bo at thielr servico for a visit to Greonwood Comotory. DR, TIEPANY smd the Presidont bod doforred s muchedesirod visit to his old compnnions in armia of the Army of tho Tonnoesco to awalt tho arrival of tho dele: gatos, an announceent which was recolved with groat applauso. PATERS READ, Papors on the bost mothod of countoracting modorn infldbllty wera rond by Prof, Stanlo TLonthes, of King's Collogty; London, and Prof. Thoodoro Orlstliob of thio Univetsity of sionn. Tho lnttof contonded against tho exngharatedidos of tho inspiration of tho books of tho Seriptures, jussmuch a8 no prophot or apostls had ever stated whon the canonical books woro to ba troatod with roverend criticism, snd if isolsted disoropancios ars fonnd, to lat them alomo. ._ ‘o papor propared by the Rav, Dr, Cairns, of London, was banded fu for publieation. Prosidont Warran, of tho Doston Unlyerelty, ‘mado tho olosing addross on ** American Infidol- ity," and the Theological Bection tool tho usual rogess, Tho Conforonca renssomblod in Associstion Hallat 2p.m, Tho hymn, “Josus shall roign whero'er tho sun, " having boon sung, an addross was mado on i “ FAITII AND REASON," Dby the Rev. Dr. Washburn, of Now York: Spsak- ing of religious thought and action in Amorica, o apenkor roforred to Unitarionism 8 a rosc- tion againat tho scholastio divinity which, liko thot of the middlo agos, croated tho movomont that opposed it. Prof, Bovet, of Noufchatel, Bwitzorland, de- tivorod n briof addross in Ironoh on tho samo subjobt. OTHER PAPERS READ. fourth stauzas of * Rack of Agos.” Tho Rov. Dr. Paul Zimmormon, of Leipsio spoke on tho controvoray botweon faith an: roason. A paper proparad by Prof, J. J, Van Qostorzas, of tho University of Utirocht, Hol- Iand, was rond by tho Rov. Dr, Cohen Stuart, of Totterdam, “'ho Doxology was then sung, and, aftor bone- diction, tho Conforance adfourhed. THE PHILOSOPHICAL SEQTION. ADDRESSES MADE, The Philosophical Scotion mot in 8t. Paul's Quueb, tho Tov. Dr. Foig preaiding. Dr. Mo- Cosh made tn address on *“Tho Roligious As- pect of tho Doclzine of Dovelopment,” and was followad by Dr. Weldon, of London ; Dr, Brown, of tho Oapo of Good Hopo ; and Dr. Daweon, of Montroal. Tho last named directod himsolt chiofly to n-confutation of tho Darwinlan theory of dovelopmont, INVITATIONS woro thon oxtendod similar to thoso glvon to the “hoological Scction, and a recoss was tuken. Tho Philosoplucal Seotion resssembled at 2 o'clock in St, Paul's Ohurch, Prof. Arnold Houry Guyot, LL.D., spoko on the subject, ** GEOLOGY AND THE BIDLE," and throughout Lis discourso ronsoned to show thnt tho discovorios of geology and tho Biblo wore_ not_antagonistio, Bpesking sbout the creation of tho world, Prof. Guyot makes the twenty-four-hour day begin with tho placing of hghts to divido the duy and night, and for elgns ond scasons, for days o for yonrs. = Houco tho Rovonth day is of tweuty-four liours. Principal _Dawson, of Montreal, eaid that tho whols sovon days wero indefluito, 'God finished croating, and_tho timo of rest began, Alsn fell, and was ordored to ob- sorve aud koop loly tha soventh doy, as 5 typs of the rest which ho had st ‘Tho Lord's Day Is the typs of the rest which tho Lord introduces. Prof. .Guyok mokos tho first throo days, so-called, of \he Creation indofinitolylong periods. The days of twouty-four hours longth bogan with the placing of lights to divide tho day from the night, and for signs and_seasons, and for days und years, Genosis i: 14, Hence tho Sabbath- day is of Lonty-four hours. 'ho noxt paper was * CHRINTIANITY AND NUMANITY,"” by Willismson Novin, of Lancaster, Pa. Prof, Edmund Speers, of the University of Jona, spokie on UEOLOGY AND PHILOBOPIY. Ho dilated at somo longth on the diffcrent racas, und thoir relation to each other, Ho onded by hoping that tho whola world would at somo fu- ko day bocome united o thotr roligion. DARWINIEN, A gontloman in tho aislo of tho church then roso and propounded tho following quostion to Principal Dawson: “Is thero a nocossnty antago~ Dism botwocn tho Darwinisn theory and tho Christinu Church ?" Upon rising, Principal Daw- son sid thot it was o rathor bard_quostion, and that it would tako o woll-propared trentiso to rospond satisfaotorily, "Ho ensid, how- lowever, that he would ~do his bost, “Tho Darwinian eystom 18 ns follows: That all forms of vogotablo and animal mattor are tho rosult of uudosigning forco, Darwin reasous as to the possibility of the devolopment of tho spocios, but docs not produco any solentifio facts. ‘Thoto may bo a modified varioty of truth in tho Darwinian systom 8 to tho various varie- ties of raccs, but that man was produced from a0 ape doos nob at all accord with Soriptural ro v- elation,” ‘A misslonary from Chins, Dr, Altkins, spolo for somo tim on tho similarity of somb portions of religion of tho barbarous nations, espoolally thoso of China, to forms of tho Catholic Church, Asotlior spasor spoko enthusiastically in op- position to the Darwinian systom. "Tho President thon snnounced that tho timo allottod for tho afternoon session had oxpired, and the 9th Hymn was sung, aftor which tho bonediction wis pronounced. Thero will bo No MpETING of the Conforence to-night in Bt. Paul's Church, ‘but it will be resumed in Asgociation Hall, where tho procecdings will bo conductad entiraly in tho Frouch languago, HOSPITALITIES OF THE OITY. Tho rocommendstion of Mayor Havemeyor, that tho hospitalitios of the oity be extonded to tho Evangolical Allfance, passed tho Board o Aldornmon to-day. . EVENING MEETING. Tho meoting of the Allianco nt Assooiation Hall to-night was vory thinly attonded. M. Bo- vot, of Paris, prosided. ‘The Rov. Dr, Schafr welcomed the F‘rnunh delegatos in bohalf of the Amorican branch of tho Alliance, closing with the hope that France would soon oxhibit tho blossings of genoral cducation and morality. I'ngl’.lxfllllfl'r]a:ll s b rospondad, after which spogchios wero made by mr, Docappot, Lulluunl:. Tisch, Brogner, and Toobdies, M, Decoppot deolared that Ontholl- ciém was the groat onomy of Franco, and tho prouching of the puro Soriptures tho only Lopo for that nation, Catholic Union of the United States. New Yong, Oct, 6.—L'ho sunual meoting of tho Catholio Union of the United States was held in the hall of tho 8t. Francis: Xavior Church thiy ovoning. J, Edmund Burko, of Dulfalo, doliv- ored an olaborate addresa upon the condition and future of the Union. Addressos were made by De. Androwe, Judge Quinn, and othors, Mr. Cliarlos M, Moruo zoud the addross of tho Gath- ollo Unlo of Irelaud t0_thio pooplo of Iroland, Tho Union now comprisos 118 parishes, with & ‘momborsbip of 9,110, A QUEER YACHT RACE. New Yous, Oct. 6,.—The ocoun yucht raco to- dsy botwoon tho sloop-yaclts Motu, of tho Brooklyn Ynoht Olub, and the Vision, of the Now it Yacht Olub, has hiad & peculiar formination, “Chio fivsbwhistlo fora fl{in(.:!hul wasgivonat11:87, o Mota orossed the line at 11:53, the Vision at 11:54. Loforo tho yachts had proceodod fur the woathor booame vory rough, Yor this roason the Judgos' boat rofusod to scoompany the ynohts to ot a8 stako-bont. ‘Iho judges” boat roturned to port, as did also tho Vislon, Tho Mot safled over tho courao, and olsims tho raco. fho jlll]eml will meot to-morraw to decide, snd will probably appoiut o roforco. Accunflut to tho Tulos tho raco will probably have to Do eatled L over again, Tho congregation thou sang the third and | TWO LESSONS, Good Instruction for Visitors to the Exposition, A Man's Pookd Picked of £2,100---A Farmer Rolbed of $1,000 by the Panel-Game, i Thero wora two ocurroiices Tnst night that dfford amplo mattor wjon which to buse & forel- blo louson of instructim to visitors to tha clty during tho Exposition, Thélr simplo nanation, howover, will probably have moto woight as a watnlng than o whdo book of obsorvations drawn from thomn, Yostordsy morning & young man arrived ab tho Olifton Iouso, fran Indiana, Thoro was nothing in his appenratco which indicated that ho was & countryman, Hia skin was'not rod, nor waa it covordd with white, eilky hair, His form was not ungainly, tor woro his ways awk- ward, Ho know what to 1o with his hands, ana his foot were moved with procision; Ho waa in no way remarkablo, Buttho keon oyo of somo rasonl 500ms to hnvo dotoyted something about ‘his pornon that, hnd {tboon axparent to overybody, would hava mado tho youngman somowhat moro attrxotivo than ho seoms tohavo boen regarded, This “gomotixing" was bill-book, corpulent with monoy, which s stowsd away in sn in- &ldo pockot of his coat, Abot an inch of tho book was oxposed above the odge of tho pockot. ‘Tho book contained £3,100 and the catds of the firm of Farbeok, Hatheway & Co., lumbor doal- ors, a6 Oxford, Ind. Of this Grm the young man wse tho IHathewsy. Tho monoy was to bave boen investod in lumbor. In tho ovening bhe strolled ovor to tho Exposition, Ho camo out of the building in the | fom that ususlly ocoura at the main exit whon tho tonon of tho blg boll announco tho closo of | tho show for tho night, Ho had procosded as | far toward the Clifton Houso as tho concert sa~ 1oon, ot tho cornor of Michigan avenuo and Mon- 100 stroot, when, prompted by precaution, ho placod Dbis hand upon his loft brenat to ascortaln if his bill-book was yob thero, To his dimsy and horror, ho found that if was_ gone, Ho thought ho must have ropped ~ it, but s caroful sesrch of tha | round ho Liad travoled over, did ot discover it. fio thon mado basto to his hotel, confidantly ex. octing ho would find it there. Ho did vot. Un- Bor tha dirootions of tho clork, Lo proceaded to the Armory Polico Statlon, whoro ho told of his loss to Sergt. Conners, who J:romlnufl Tim overy assistanco at his command that would sid in tho recovery of tho money. Tho ~othor oceurronco should sorvd s evon a moro fostructiv experiouco than that just volaled. man, wmnuy about 45 yours of agé, oamo {u from Whitosido County, in {his Stato, yestorday:morning, with hord of cattlo,. Ho disposed of thom at e Unlon Stock Yords, and rocolved $1,500, Hé csme down town In the afternoon, and in the evening wont to Myors' Opera-House. At tho closo of tho porformance, ho_mado lissio, toward tho dopot of the Calena Division of' tho Northwesiorn Taflrosd, on Wells sireot, to tako tho train_for homo, At tho comner of Mouroo and Dosrborn strosts, & vory protty littlo lady (2), apparontly of {ondor:ysnra, approached him timidly, and, in tromulous tanci, nakod him 3 it ho would conduk hor .o tho_train. not liow what depot sho should go to, nor what yond sho should tako, and, by a sorios of romarks, induced the gallant antiquarinn to_soy that Lo was just on bis wey to tho Narthwostorn rond.” *OLb," maid eho, “I'm going thora tao; wou'k sou ploneo tako'mo with you?!, Nothing Toth, tho old man said_" Yos,” and as ho starto down Mouroo streot ho Involuntarily lifted his bat, sud smootlied bis hair, and endeavored to reduco Lis long stridos to hor short onos.. Slo was vory bowitohing In her ap- poaranco, and would liave thrown many o mau of oxporieut in the world off his guard, Tho old farmor froely told hor whab his businoss Lnd boon i Ohicago, which mado tho “falso littlo witoh” all the' moro gonjal Arrived at tho cornor_of Clnrk sud Monrad stroots, sho ro- 4TI bavo o sistor 'in this inting _to tho brown-stono on_tho cornor, *whom I would liko to bid good:byo, und I'm ufraid to go up the dark atairs. Won't you go with mo?"~ #0f course,” said tiio farmor, nud ho bogan to stum= blo up the gloomy stalrway aftor hor. Whon they arrivod at Room 11, on tho third floor, eho timidly “imooked, wnd, recolving o fo- ply, she oponed 'tho door snd went in, tho Tatmor following aftor, _ Then she bogan 5 torios of insinuations {hat should hisvo mado tho old man think of tho valuo of & good charnc- for, and thio shame of boing untruo fo bis matri- monial vows, But thoso thoughts did not como to bim, with sullioiont force, ot lenst, to porsuade’ him to loavo the room. Mo 'yiolded, ss meny mon havo dono, T'ho gas had hardly boon turnod off, whon tho ol man beard suspicions nolso, and sroso in timo to soe & man walk out of the room. His firut thought wes of his monoy, sud, thrusting his hand fato the pookot that had contained it, he pulled out s onvelopo in which Lo had Inced two 8500 bills, Both woro gono. o did not stamp nor storm, but stood as Bubdued and shame 88 it his wife hnd entored tho opartment. Hestily dressing humsolf, he Ton down stais, and, soouring Offlcor Blartin 0'Connor, ho prooured the arreab of tho falso charmer.’ Sho waa taken to tho Armory Polico Btation, Bho disolaimed auy implication in tho thoft, and, when brought in, vory quietly in- quired, What am I arrested for % Her namo i6 Btolla King. DUBUQUE. Xl Feeling Agninst Babbage, Cashicr of the Merchants? National Banke Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, Iows, Octobor 0.—An attempt has boen made to shoot Babbago, tho defauting Cashier of the Merchonts’ National Bank, by ono of the dopositors of tho Dubuque Savings Lusti- tution, Tho wonld-bo nesassin wont to Bab- Dage's houso with s platol in his hand, and was mok by Aldorman Boach and Babbago. ' Tho lat- tor slipped out baforo any harm could be done, Tho bad fecling galnst Babbago is incroasivg. CITY ITENS. A mon namod Hans Lund foll from the roof of tho now Church of tho ossiah, at tho cor- nor of Michigan avenuo and Twonty-third streot, at 2 o'olock yestorday, nud was killod. The slarm of fire from Box 119, at 9s.m, yostorday, was ocensloued by the burning of Home bartla on Oakwood avenuo, Liose, $1,000; no insurauco. —— CHARLESTON MUNICIPAL TROUBLES. Onaniestoy, 8, 0., Oct, 6.—At noon to-day, & largely-nttended public meoting of citizons for- ‘mally declared the rocont municipal election to bo null and void, and called upon tho presont Mlyor and Aldermen to retain thoir oftics until thelr successors sholl be logally eleoted. MARRIAGES. AR AR AN AN INBODEN~LYQN—AL the rondoace of tho beld's e A o hiatodon, ‘of Docatur, Tik, and Miss o Gt Hxotor, ks by the Loy, B . Hoath, Laols Lyon, of fxoter, b By e oy e DEATHS. s olty, Bundey morning, Oot. 5, Goorgs Agito ,',“L""":';ff'g,‘; --?-f Oilea e ¥ oot aver . m,, stand of ** roi Cathodral of thy Holy Nauo." OHILD—Tu_this o Obarlos and Btary Ol noral ft ., 0oL, 7, AU 1L A 100 o Lotk papors plosto 0opys MUDGE—Tn Lynn, Mass., Oot. 5, Mex, . B, Mudgo, wilo of tha late Ion, Xz M{udgo, and mother of Mrs, . O. Walter, of lhll‘?:w. 0‘:‘5 loulm e ke LK o View, Oot, B, Georgo A, Jr., Infan m‘v;‘ooluunnul Lk XS0 i Fools, ayod 11 “manths o 2 ihoral Tuesdsy at 1 o'clook. Genoa, younkest daughtor of i, aged 3 taonthe And 1 day, ‘from osidonso af parants, 1 North ~ Oakley- |; ! AUCTION SALES, & AU CEION BRI . ooy By BLISON, POMEROY & 0O., -cossors to Ellson & Fostor, Ttoal Estato and Suceostars et 8 Tandoipiate . "o FIRST GRAND AUTUMN SALE! U Targe anflTElegant Loty ENGLEWO00D Situated on Wallaee abd Sterman-Sts, etweed Slxty-fourlh and Sixly-An-sts, aud o Sixly-fourti-st, ON TUESDAY, OCT. 7, At 3 o'olock, on tho Ground, Thora {n nio disoount o ausponslon on Englowood Lot Loy sro boautiul foe rosldongon and dorieablo for tho latiun. Thorakas boon 1o batlor propusty offerod for ot auif hmg this sosan, aud tho ownors lavo ordored 8 N e poromplary anlo, | Tho Improvorn fiing, on ae A3 DOLLAJU d inolndo over 230 Dwoellings, s Hotol, izt iohooh. sevoral Obiaranss, Btoros af sl kiads, &0.5 o0, &0, fio Al tako pleasura In calling the attontlon of iait hamancy ko plenauz 1n colllo ‘o Railroad facilitios at Englewood aro not equalod ‘auburban town nosr Ohicago, bolng over 30 traine g It d 1o 3 et SR Y. "Onocibard, oarl, alanoo tn 1 and 2 foarsstaporcont, A dapoalt of 50 roquirod on oacls A SPECIAL FfiEE TRAIN will loavo Tock Island Dopot, on Van Buaron-st., at 23§ a:‘clunk, stopping at tha Bt teaslugs, roturaing immodiately Altoe salo: ELISON, POMEROY & CO, SUGOESSORS TO ELISON & FOSTER, REAL ESTATE & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, . 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST. 122Cottage Grove-av. \Catteel Household Faitare, PIANO, PIER GLASS, AT ATUCTION, On Wednesday Morning, Oct. 8, at 10 vk, consisting of Parlor, Okambor, Dining-Room, and Kitch on Furnituro, Brussols and Wool Carpets, clogant Cook- ingsnd Parlor Ktovos, Crockery, Glassware, &o., &a Positivo salo. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Gonoral Auotloncors, 8 and 8 Randolph-st, 17 RESIDENCE LOTS TFRONTING ON Burnside, Butterfield, Shurtleff, and Buddan-sts., . TO BE SOLD AT ATITIONT, ON Wadnesdoy Afternoon, Oct. 8, at 3 o'olock, ON TIIE GROUND. No Postponement on Acconnt of Weather. Tho alovo lota aro most_dosfrably located, hotwoom Stato-st. mud Stowart-av., and Vorlyfirst and Forg-mm— manr Lunts Smolting Works, Tuomor's Tridgo: d Michiyan Soathora Rtound-Houto; aro oastly roxshiod 1y tho durumy train on Sttot, tho' Rook Ial- Mo (Ll Is shact and ! reooof o i arryat00 dend Bivers, . Prhutad abairact farnishod: rchasor. Tofins oasys $50 ON BACH LOT ON DAY OF SALE. Ono-thid cash, one-tiird fn ona year, euetied fn twa s Itk intorost at 8 Tict cont, ‘payabio anauslly. A grand Shistoo forworking ion, and vion il s lxlai'l'.rfiux.dvgmgifla‘(l es. | e o o 19 Handoip-at. REAT, ESTATE AUCTION. 2.atory Zroom hguse, and lot No, 178 Shuctlof sy, o oo™ A S wold it ar sbine, on thg Frounds by Jilison, Pomeray & Co., OOTOLERY, st p.‘m r‘l‘l‘l""‘h?‘";‘(sg n:;‘ nbstract furnished to dato; onse thirdeashi DYARSON. POMEROY & 00., Austies, &4 and £ Randolph-st. Grand Opening Sals, Af tholr Now and Spaclous Saloaroom, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST., On Fridsy Morning, Oot. 10, at 94 o'clock.. Largo and attractive salo of Now aud Second-hand FURNITUORE Parlor and Ohambor Sots, Marhlo-top Tables, Extonslon Tablos, Sofar, Lounges, Patlor and Easy Chairs, Hod- stonds, Curpots, Conk and Paclor Stoved, Crookary, Glas Jaro, o, “A1ac, aTarge lox oo seut Ao Olnies Dom- - ¥ % * 8iand 8 Randolnhlst. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. ELEGANT FURNITURE In the throo-story marblo-front dwolling, 56 Union Park-place, / AT AUCTION, On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 10 a. m,, Cmaisting of olegant Silk, Torry, and Plush Parlor Sots o asius Gpinies, "NRrbio-Tap Conteo Tablos, Fronsh. sto Glasy Muntat Mirror, siarblo-Top Chamiior Sultey Jine Onk ]\'nrhle—-’l‘niflldq ‘oard, Oak Dinlag: Tablo:snd Ghaira, Oylinder Dosk, aud Booksass, Bodding nud flae Binttioisan, Valvol, Hevsols, d Wool Qarpete, Coole atlor Stovos " A4 BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT ATOTION, On Tuesdny Morning, Oot, 7, at 9:30 o'olock. B5 GLORGE P, GORE & CO., Auctionoors, 63 and 70 Wabash-av. Oustan-Made Clothing, Hosiory, Notions, THats, Dops, B s, Undorwoar ote. 3ich liro_ of Ionthers and Flowors, Lads Goods, (Dress Trimmings, Coliars; ~'0t0,, Missos Velvet Trimmod Mate, Ohildron'd Poplin Suits, finc invoico Gonts! Soaris_and iligg, Ehor, Table, and Stair Oil-olotds, Fat= oy Dacortsd Ching and Lavawaro, Govern. mont Gods, Olgars, Pofumory, oto. Sale or 100 wdla Modium and Buperfine Ingrain Onrpots, 16 11 0’0lock aharp. 900 CASES BOOFS AND SHOES . AT ATOTION, FY OATALOGUE, ON Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 9 1-2 2. m. Theso goods aro from FIRST-CLASS MANUFACTURERS, who are FOROED TO REALIZA, Oountry Morohants oan roly upon these goods belng'VERY SUPDRIOR in MAKE, and WELL ABSORTED, and we guarantes thoir boing regular in all respoots. @EO, P. GORI & 00,, Auationeers, 08 & 70 Wabnsh-av. Iy WL A, BUT TERS & GO, BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, Phactous, Parm Wagons, and Haruess, AT ATUCTION, ond- g Qg 1, of typhold foror, 1 Matina O. Bosty DOUGLASSTn this clty, Oot, & at the resldence of aht O, Jiflton, Biss Libbio Dotiglass, agod Bl yoars, o G il MioSonto’ Logusuport Tadis for Toters IFNNETT-AL bis Jata rorkdono ENNETT—AU bis lata rovidons hr‘:luluvnr, ! fonngtt, agod b8 T vicos at the houso, on Wednosday, at by il b 1aku £0 Auiror foc (utarthont. AUCTION SALES. 8Y BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 Houtli Oanalat, s Furniture atAuotion, Wodnead: Tirat-o oottt Howuwond Farior st Bil ' i THope Hate Diotts o, olegant Blarblo oy e s, Gamnnodas, MatbloTop Tablos Hofas, Taungos, * icatons lino ot Htoyos, 'aud two Tenglh Vefvot, Birus. alio s good horso, bug. il "8 005 Auctlonvern.” s flnWEDNHsP‘.\ Oct, 8, at 10 a, m,, at oursalosroom’ Joand 17 Hanquiph 2" NUTTERS & 00., Auotiunosrs. Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Woolens, Gloves and Mits, Notions, &e., AT ATOCTION, On Thursday, Oot. 9, at 0 1-3a, m., & 5 y’ll I'Lll(a.ndnlph it. oors. By TAYLOL & fIARKISON, 904 aud %0d Fast Maduou-at, Dry Groodsand Notions, P Myt Costen sl WA B! Ock 6 840X 01YT0R & HARRISON, Austioncars, =

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