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THE EXPOSITION. Chicago " Ralties to the Relief of .Memphis and Shrove. porl. An Immense Audlence in the Building . Last’ Evening. The Recelpts- Amount to Over Ton 'Thousand Dollars, Tho Exposition building was filled Inat evon- Ing with o vory large numbor of visitors, ale though not 50 1argo o ono aa tho most euthusiag- tio woll-wishors of tho -Bouthern sufforora liad wishod for. Yot it must be'remomberod that tho #ize of Inst ovening's Exposition gatlering was not a correct oritorion of the: numbor of tlokots #0ld, s probably not Lalf tho tickets sold oluo- whore than at tho door -were used. At o fow minutos past-0 ‘o'clock the Roy. . Coll- yor, Mr. M. . IL .Teylor, Lsq, tho Tronsurer of tho - Exposition, and one ror two othor gentloman mounted an Imprompt rostrum immodintely south of the “fountain and tho voico of the reverond gentlo- mon rosounded through the building. Ho re- Zorred most oloquoutly to what Memphishad done .for Chicago at the time of the gront firo, how on tho second day thoreaftor hor citizons had sont along 816,000 cash to reliove our suffers, Io thon droy n faithful ploturo of the many. trinls tho Sonth hns prssed through, hor unsuccessful strugglo, Liow sinco tho war, wave aftor wave of misfortune has ‘passod ovor and desolated hor shores, tho pocinl dls- ruption consequent upon tho abolition of slavery, tho continued failure of crops, (ho vie- 1tattons of cholera, and, Instly, the scourgo of yollow fovor from which she how suffors. Ho road tho following telegram reccived yostorday from Momphis ; Meupis, Oct, 13, 1873, o Henry I, Taylor, Chicago ; Tho deathn yesterday wero 57; for tho week, 337, Our condition ot much fruproved, but we are botfor orgunized and better prepured to take care of the sick, Our greatest wants are for monoy, binkets, and pro- vislous, Jouin JourxsoN, Muyor, and tho following tolegram from Shroveport : To Henry 1. Taylor, Chicago TFover sUll ragiug. Materanl afd in shapo of money 1n most ueoded.” Have plenty of dootarsnnd nrscs Licre now, 8AMuEL Lev, Mayor., ‘Ho thon sald that It might scem strango for them to gat the peoplo horo and thon try to Em. me out of thown, but whon it was known that hero aro many people presont who wished.to Bubseribe, ho wns sure no ono would deny thom tho opportunity to do s, 1o then read the fol- 1awing lieb-of thoso wno bad purchesed tickots ot foncy prices or in large numbers. Potlor Palmer, $100 for two tickeis: Georgo I, Laflin, 8100 for two cash tickets ; $200 ono ticket ; Hib- bard & Bpencor, 8525 for 1,050 tickets: Tich- ords, Bliaw & Winslow, £25 for 60 tickets; Walsh & Hutchinson, €20 for ono ticket ; T. B. Dlackstone, $20 for ano ticket ; Brown & Vau Aradale, 920 for ton tickots ; cash 36 for one ticket. ‘It may also bo menkioned fhat Mr. O. Croukhito, of the Mutal Lifo Insuranco Com- pany, of Now York, gavu all his omployes col plimentaries, as did aleo DMessrs, J.” V. Far. well & Co.- In reaponse to Ins call for sub- sariptions the following parties handod up thoir money, which_the reverond gontloman recoived and acknowledged with npproprinto romarks of & oature to incite emulation in other bystauders: Martin Ryorson, $100; J. H, Poarson. £25; Oloveland Paper Co., £25; Nationnl Watch Co,, £200; MoLaughlin Co.'s cmployes, §18.60; R. T. Crane, 8100; C. C. Thayer, 265 W. B, Farroll,, £20; Cmicago -‘Trrvuse, £100; James Johns, €105 John Nan - Nortwick, §10. The smallor sums which were hauded in by many of the o ployes of tho oxbibitors, tho patcimen and @ gincors of tho Fxposition giving $46.50, amount- ed to about 3700. Total smount upon the plat- form amounted to about £1,400. At n vough calentation the Managers consider that tho nat amonnt roalized will be somewhere botwoen $10,000 and 515,000, OQUTKINE CONTRINUTIONS, Somo charitablo rosidant. in this citf who does not wish to lot his-right and knov what his lert hand gives, and_evidently outing litlo to bo anisaf in public, has sent $5 in w lotter to layor Johnson, of Momphis, for the reliel of tho afflicted in that, eity. . Tho Mayer acknowl- edges the receipt. of the money in a lotter to Tue TRIDUNE, *“to assure the unitnown that bis money is noc misplaced:” - -+ Yostordny morning at 10 o'clock n dispatch was recoived by'tho J. M Bruuswick Dillinrd- Tablo Manufactiring, Conipany, of this city, from a louding Israclito of Memphis, nske jng oid for the postilence-smitien poople of that ocity., Within an hour the dlspatch _had_ boen presonted to ono of tho leading Iebrew congregutions in Clicago, and, through the active nid of Mr. A. ilart, some- thing over £1,000 was collected and remitted to the pooplo of tho strioken city. Mr. M. Bon- singer and Mr. Uart have tho mattor in haud, and oxpect to doublo tha subscription to-day. Tho show itself was hettor than it has boen since the opening, quito a quantity of goods of il kinds having ataived during the day, It s tho opinion of tho manawery that the show hag now just about renchad its zonith, a8 2 show, and they aro looking nnxionsly forward to soma moro immenso honees. Aftor tho effortin favor of sufforing Shrovoport and Memphis yestorday, thoy dororve it. A mcoting of tho Board of Die xectora will bo held at 3 o'clock this nitorncon, It is rather n miafortune that tho Michigan Bouthern, Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno, nud Michi- Enn Central Railronds have not fallon in with ha half-Tars system poriodically adopted by the other lines. It is not too late, however, for the managers of theo lines to show (lhat thoy are ni(ét altogother callous to tho interosts of this city. NELIEF 8Y THE ELOIN WATCIT COMPANY, That tho Elgin Waten Company are making o sucoess of the sale of theirmedals, nnd realizing o handrome sum for the honeflt of the Yellow Fever sufferors, tho following will attost : OFFIOR OF 711k INTHR-BTATE INDURTRIAL) LxroImio, Oct, 9, 1873, Natlonal Watch Company, Ecvoition Muslding : GENTLEMEN : 1 liave tho pleasura to acknowledge 4ho rocaipt of your fuvor of this dato incloslug yorr chicels for $401.70, pracceds of salo of miudals slruck and gold by you tu-day in the building, and will for- ward the amount, a8 you raquest, to tha Howard Aseo~ chution of Memphls, Tenn., for thé bonetitof fho yellow fover kufferers, Very respoctfully, your obedicnt sor~ vaut, JonN P, RRYNOLDS, Sccrotary, TODDIN & WAMILTON aro_doing thoir ¢haro towards moking tho Ex- position o succoss. Their display of jowolry fully sustaing their high reputation. ~ Their bouso, ut_tho cornor of Btate and Washington— opposite Fiold, Leiter & Co.—is uno of tho ver, finost locations in the city. 'I'lmf' 210 WOl known ns solling only the finest quality of goods in their line, and at tho lowest prices. W. W. KIMDALL has at the Exposition a fiue disp]n.fi of Hallott, Davis & Co.'s superb planos, Smith's Amorican organs, and tho colobratod orgaus and pianos of his own munufacture. Ilis groat musicnl om- porium, coruer of State and Adems atroots, is an Exposition of itself. TO DAY'S PROGRAINNE, Tollowing 18 to-dny's musical programmo: A 3, March—* Vogesen", . Zikoff 2, Potpourri=-from * farty izott] 3, Waltzea—* L Potite Coqu ikoff 4. Ovorluro—~** Light Cavalry ~Buppe . Pollta—* Tho BN, .. trauss €, Yantus| Frelsehuol «Weber 7, Song—* Do T Weop «++ Wallnco 8. Potpourri—T'opular Rongs Beyor 0. Galop—* Over Land nnd Plefko EVENING, 1. March—¥ Masonlc ", 2, Potpourri—* Autumn Fiowors 3. Overturp— Choval do Bronzo" 4. B “ Yo Merry Birds *, .. Bllro » Helnemann Lamer 0, Quudrille—* Melodien Conductor, Floduard Hofii St g SO MUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRE, It noeded only tho namo of Charlotte Cush- man in Lor poerless ralo pf Aleg Merrilies to fill MoVicker's "Thentra last ovening to overflowing, theroby illuatrating that tho attrnotions alono are rosponaiblo for good or indifforont business in a theatro, “Tho drama is one already famlliar to tho patrons of MoVickor's ‘Thoatre, for but n your has olapsod eince Mies Cushman thrilled enormona audiences In hor imporsonation of the samo oharactor. Tho menlory of her perform- sucos 8t that timo s too fresh to noed much to rocull {0 the minds of thoso who wore fortunate enough to £00 bor in this mutcldoss charactor Lor overy was 40 to 46, TH UHIGAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1873. sctfon and movomont, It Is trno that ovory oceasion of hor appoarance in this rolo affords opportunity for tho solootion of somo new fon- turo to ndmire, but such o crention, the pationt work of yoars,is boyond tho criticlsm of an hour. Tho dramn iteolf doos not strike ono ns boing neculinrly fertilo oither in incldont or Intorest, ave and oxcopt that which centros around Meg Merpalies. It Ja opon Lo Lthe charge of ncoherency and prosinsss, ns every one munt admit who sits through tho flrasb nct, for (ho rongon that 1t is, B0 to spenk, osmentinlly local. Tho Scotol obaractor nnd dinlect nro mot suffi- clontly in vogue in the modern drama to familinrizo notors wilth olihor, and their ecrude attompts to mastor eithor aro nol produc- tivo of ploauure to an audience. Tho musio of tho drama, written to reliove it of much of ity monotony, is vory oxaoting, and to bo proporly rondorod requircs far moro attoution than maunagora caro to bestow upon it. Itis con- soquently dstreasing, and might woll bo omitted. Thoro is only ono stanzathat at all nrpuuls to the sympathy of the audionco, and that i the simple lullnby aung by Aeg Merrilics to Bertram, to l:on(lm up fi’m shadowy remin{uconcos of his for- gotlon infanoy. That s a plaintive air that, onco ionrd, i8 nover _ forgotton, and is, undor the magic spoll of Miss Cush- man's noling, full of = dim, indistinct pathos, diffieult to underatand, and still moro difficult to oxpross. Tho grandour of tho charactor of tho vagrant hng is undeflnablo, whilo it cannot bo questioned, nnd the mental problom is, from what does [t ariso? Analyzo the character, di~ vest {t of tho air of mystory that cusbrouds it, nud thero scoma to bebut two points of sympatly with tho sudienco. Ono is an unconquerablo sonso of Juatice, and tho othor the pont-up lovo of a wowmnn for ono who has staod to her in the rolation of o eon,—has come mnoaror to hor withered lieart thau any child of hor own conld hiavo done, for the ronson that sho has been the menus of robbing hit, innoceut and defenseloss 08 ho was, of nll that ho poasessed. It is this blonding of two noblo impulsos, unoxpectedly, in a strong, nncurbod, and suffering nature, that tnko tho audience by storm. .'This secms to bo tho sccrot of tha- spell which lolds them broathlosa In the socond- act, whon tho hag rac- ognizes her fostor-son. ‘It is portrayed with consummate ekill, and lher simplo, unguarded caross of Beriram’s hand as_she exclaims, My bairn! my bairn 1" cannot fail to touch tho honrt, and bring » moisturo to the ayo. 1ler fearless rolianco in_ hor - influenco “over othors is another, and perhaps n stronger, superficial clomant of dignity, but bonoath all s that in- tense dovotion to 1u’nlinu and matornnl love which finds expresslon in hor Inst gnap, Hor support_was ouly fair.. Mr. O'Neil, in the rolo of Dandie Dinmont, bolng paintully unequal to exactions of the 'part. ~Mr, Rainford, as Dominie Samipson, was deserving of modorato Praise, while nonb of the othors cull for ospecinl mention, partly from tho mejosty of tha contral figuro, which absorbs nearly all tho fnterest, and partly from n lack of appreciation of thoir artd. ‘Thore is one point to which public atten- fion is most carncatly called, and that is tho want of punctuality in arriving. The firat act is a vory long one, but the curtain had alrendy fallen beforo tho audionco,was all seated, Ina crowdod houso the noige and disturbencs conge~ quent upon. pooplo renching thoir seats in the middlo of an aot is vory distressing to those who are watching tho action of tho drama, And it would bo in botter taste for thoso ladies whoso Lewo\ry is of the jingling ordor to tako their sonts efora tho curtain risos, and sparo others tho an- noyanco of being the centro ot obsorvation when thoy rigo to make way for Iate arrivals, If thoy will only bo in their seats in timo, Miss Cush- ‘man will take care that thoy do not loave before tho curtain is down. UODLEY'S TREATRE. A very good audionce nssembied last ovening at Hooley's ‘Theatre, on the first presentation of Bardou's’ drama ountitled *f Feraande,” which will remain on the bourds until further notico. An oxtonded notico will bo given on anothor oc- casion, v THE EXTRA TIHOMAS' COKOERT, Our musical readors will not forget thut the oxtra Thomas concort will bo given to-morrow avening, upon which occasion tho orliostra will bo nssisted by the Apollo Musical Club of this city. 'The i)ronrummn, which has_Leen alroady published, is au admirable one, and in this con- neotion w give place to the followiug communi- cation, in tho sentiment of which everyoue will oin ¢ “ it feayo Tribune : T S a Tleaad o b, for msaeit and ‘many othiers, who hoard tho #Rhnpsodio Hongrolto,” to request fhrough your columns thut Mr, Thomds Topeat in hin Inst concert, noxt Wednesdoy night, what 1 thiuk §s the most briflfant nnd striking composition that Do has ever played hero, Onrizua, DRET BARTE. To-night tho suthor of * o Luck of Roaring Camp " and ‘*‘Lennussea's Partner” malios his bow to a Chicago audionco and inaugurates the Btar Lecturo Courso, Bret Harto (it seems wrong to sny Mr. Harlo) could not appoar undor moro favorablo auspices, and it is doubtful if tho managers of tlie Star Course could Liave so- Jocted & nminn_more widely luown or concorning whom thoro ia greater curiosity than the author of the * Henthen Chince,” All who have read Lis stories know the quict matire that undorlies his treatmont of all social questions, aud tho ortistic roalness with which Lo _portrays tlio rough lifa of those oxiles from sociaty, tho early gold-minors of Califoruia. Tho titlo of i leetuve is * Tho Argonauts of "49." Star Lectura Course season tickets for Soats 1 to 22 inclusive, in Row O, have beon lost, and thio peoplo should bo caroful and not purchuse them from irrosponsible parties, ¢ CRIME Anotlicr Attempt to Lynch the Lne Salle Murderer. Speciat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribuna, LaSatar, I, Oct. 13.—Doth Georgo Ongh- ‘ton and Petor Murphy, the formerof whom slot and killed the lattor in this city early last evening, bave wives aud several childron, Ouglton is about 95 yoars of age, and Murphy Thero was no proof olicited by tho Coroner, to-dny, going to show that either was intoxicated. The LaSalle Light-Guards watched the jail all last night, in the meantimo Laving no further troublo from tho mob, But at about 8 o'clock this morning the mob nusombled again, larger and moro furious than before, nnd the Light-Guards promptly returnod to their post. Important witnowses being abeont, tho inquost was ad- Journed till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, and tho Coroner conciuded that he wonld send the rigonor to Ottawa without a formal mittimue, gnvcrud by tho Light-Guards and a large num- bor of good citizens, ho was escorted to thodopot ou a double-quick, whilo thousands of infuriated mon, women, and children walkod_nfter, fro- uently hurling stonss, o amabor of which in- icted” slight ‘wounds on the soldiera aud citi- zous. The prisoner, however, was safely placed aboard tho train, and the Lli;hbfluurdu nccom- penicd him to the Ottawa jull. Qreat credit is duo our_young Mayor, Jamos W. Duncan, and also to the Light-Guards, for tho presorvation of law and order in our city. ‘Frinl of & Chicago Burglar in Fond du Lace Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toxp pu Lao, Wis,, Oct. 18.—In July, 1872, a brace of Chicago burglars robbed & Now Hamp- shiro wool-buyer named Stono of £250, and wore going through other guests of tho I'atty Houso, when the night-clork causod thelr arrcst. Tho day beforo tho burglary, thoy sent by oxpross to Ohicago & package which was tolegraphod for aud returned to this city. The contouts of the box proved to be watches, chnins, ote., that bad boon stolon grom n hotel in Applo- ton, Wis, o night or two bofore. The; avo tthoir names a8 W. IL Darcus and J, ockor, ‘They wore bound over to appoar at the noxt torm of court, Just boforo court mct, they broko jJail aud roturned to Chicago. A roward of 200 failing to sccuro their retuin, Inst April Deckor was _ro-nrrostod ab_Liockporb and brought back and npm in jail, Judgo Me- Lenn lot film out on §1,000 bail, Decker furnish- Ing the monoy. Contrary to tho expootations of noarly all our citizons, Decker i8 back horo ready for trial, Deckor is aluo wanted in soveral other places, . Jall Deliverye Speetal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Dupuque, Iowa, Oot. 13.—Last night several risoneis broke juil at Independonco by flrst Ennuklugdo\\'fl tho koeper who brought thom thelr supper, thon pessersing thomsolves of tho koya and gatting out. The larm of flro was raised to_inform the towun,\enplo of what had hupponed, but, although a large forco wont in sonven of 'the fugitives, thoy wors not captured at last accounts, A Voteran Soldior Found Guilty of Forgorye Special Disvateh to The Chicaga Tribune, MIAUKEE, Oot, 10, To-dny Willium, B Tri~ loff, & voteran of tho Nationn! Soldicrd’ Ifome, wug eontoncod (o the Iouse of Coriection for ona your, for_forgery, in_ ralsing n ohack of tho Home from §2 Lo 72, and then disposing of it to a enloon-keeper, W'ho prisoner was turned ovor to {he authorition for punishment by Gou. Hinks, of tho Liomo, A Kleptomnnine Pardoneds Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, BeniNoriern, 1N, Oct, 18,—In tho Olrenit Qourt, m-d&y aman bythe namo of Leo, who had beon offolnting an Suporintondont of n Sun- dny-gchool at Iltlopolis, wns arraignod for sten- ing varions articlos that pertnined to the Achool, IIe plonded guilty, and was flnod 960 and son- tonced Lo fmprisonment in tho County Juil for thirty doyw. Shortly aftor hiu sontorico, It was ascortained that ho wesa kloptomaniac, aud that it was bolioved to Lo n physleal imposalbility for him to rostrain his habit. Aside from this, Dils elinaotor wns good, and hio stood high in the community. A potition was gotten up, siguod Dy tho lawyor and tho Court, aslilag his purdon and, upou prosonting it to Gov. Boverldgo, ho o onco ordored his pardon. Trinl of Mins Minik for’ tho Murdor of Dr. Rakor, RooruAND, Mo, Oct, 10.~1ho trinl of Misg Mink, for tho murdor of Dr. Baker, was rosumod this morning, 'Tho prisonor seoms to manifost somo auxloly, but romaina cnln and solf-pos- sossed, T'ho artlclos of ulothlnfi whick have beon the subject of invostigation hinve been put in o tostimony. Shorift Hobba identified o lot~ tor takon from tho prisonor's houso. 'I'hathroat~ oning loitors, six In numbor, wore then put in a8 evidonce, and wore read by, the County Attorney. 'Phoso lottors are admitted to havo boou written by Miss Mink, 'Lhey aro Lighly threatenivg 1 charactor. In ono lottor nd- drosacd to Dr, Buker sho eays: ‘“You havo ruined mo iy soul, body, reputation, and mind, and I will put & ball through your heart.” Again, “You had botter got your cofiin rumlf' for you will nood it very aocon ;" and You will neod your monoy and your lifs insuranco,too,ba- fore n yonr. Vongoance is mino!” Theso ox- rogsions are omployod many times. Bhe wrote hat lio bind pistol which waa given to hor in Boston. Mot of the lotters aro without dato or sllmntum, but two aro eigned “L. A. Mink," This closed the Government testimony. ‘Tho dofonso commonced in the aftornoon, L. M. Btaplos mado the oponing argnment. o dotailed tho circumstances of tho prisoner’s con- nection with Dr. Bakor, claiming that she had beon saduced by him soven yenrs ago, under rromlsu of marriagoe, at a timo whon her roputa- fon was untarnished, and_ that ho bad kopt up ‘is illicit connections with Lier undor nropotition of this promise. Ho claimed that thero was o roconoiliation betwoon tho prisoner and do- consad aftor tho threatoning lotters woro sont, and that thoy had mot frequently on intimate terms after tbo dato of = tho last lottor, Mnrch 6, up to the. night of tho murder. On that night deconsod camo to War- ron Minlk's house, received an affectionato wol- como from the prisonor, and ocenpied hor bod, Both had boen asloop, and Miss Mink was aroused by tho sound of pistol shots, and wit~ ness fled from tho houso and made hor way to Mr, Spears’ in tho mannor doscribed. This was tho mmplo story sho had alwaya told, At tho conclusion of tho opening argument Mias Mink was put upon tho stand. Bho dotailed the par- tleulara of her acquaintanco with Dr. Bakor, filvlng the gonoral facts as atated above. Tho licit connection batweon them bogan soven years 8g0, at which timo Lo promised hor marriago, Ho procured an_abortion upon_her person 8oro timo lntor, and sont her_to Boston for a liko purposo Inst fall. Sho had also given birth ton child three yonrs ago, of which ho was the fathe or. On the 28th of October st he ronowed his engagomont to marry her, and from that timo to Fobruary lio continued to visit her, Ho thon censed his visits, and in that month the threat ening lotters woro written. In March ho ro- newod his visits, and continued thom and intor- courap with hor up to the time of ihe murdor. ‘Tho prigonor had testifiod to the cirenmstances of hor intimacy with Dr. Baker np to tho Satur- day preceding tho tragedy, when, tho hour of adjournment “having arrived, her oxamination ‘was suspended. Dawnestlc Tragedy near Carroliton, Mo. —A Wife nnd ¥ler Parnmour XKilled by Xler Elusbnnd, 81, Louis, Oct. 18.—The Evening Dispatch lins aspacial from_Carroliton, Mo., giviog an nc- couint of n torriblo tragody ensctod nonr thero, 1t apponrs that Robort Austin, o soung formor residing about clght miles grom Carroliton, Las for somo timo suspected the infldolity of his wife, Friday morniug Inst Austin loft homo, saying ho was going to tho St. Louis Fair, and would bo abaout soveral days. Mo went to the dopot, but roturnod home after dark and scoreted himself iu o closot iu his wifo's bed-room, armed with o double-barroled ehot-gun. ‘Tho wife soon ro- tired, ond shortly aftorwards Elijah Haloy ontered _tho room, undrossed himeolf, ond just aw bo was got- tiug Into bed, Austin sprang from his concenlment and firad at_him, but missed his aim, tho shot entoring his wife's abdomon. Austin fired sgain at Haloy, and killed him in- stantly. Tho affair created intonse excitoment by reasion of the prominenca of all partics con- cornod, soung Autin boing o sou of Col. Austin, one of tho oldest rnd weaithiost farmers of Car- roll County. His wifois n daughtor of Dr. Flournoy, » prominent citizon of Lafayotto County, and young Haloy iu o brother of Eidor Thomas and Elder Henry Haloy, both prominent in tho Clristian Church. Dirs, Austin dicd Saturduy nfterncon, and Austin swrendered to tho nuthorities. A FHorrible Gutrage Near Roydsville, ‘enne Mexrents, Tonn,, Oct. 13,—Near Boydsville, in Wost Tonnessco, last week, cighteen arme: mon wont to the houso of o citizon and took n vegro girl out into tho woods, and cach in turn outraged ber person. Thoy did not attempt to di»?mua thomselves, aud carriod their victim but a short distance from tho houso. The peoplo with whom tha girl was living woro powerless to prevout the outrage, und wera compelled to lis- ton to tho agonizing shricks of tho helplesserea- ture. Hor body was found soon after the bossts Lind loft, most Lorribly maugled, nnd life o: tinet, It iy stated in connection with tho horri- blo affair that tho facts woro never roported to tho authorities, and the body was buried without any logal oxamination, and the crime was sought to bo huebed up becano of the alleged rospocta- Dility of somo of the purtios who perpotrated tho {iendish outrago. A Libertine Gets Eis Dosorty. NasuviLre, Tonn., Oct, 18.—R. M. Ricbards, propriotor of the Acadomy of Musio, 5 respects ablo place of amusemont i this city, was shot and fnstantly killed on tho street, near tho door of his ostablishmant, at noou to-day, by Jamos Tagan, & young man 10 yoars of ngo. Itichards had seduced Hagan'asisfer, and refused to marry hor. Hagan, aftor tho shooting, stood over and watchied him to seo that ho was dend. Ho thon ‘walked ncross tho stroot and gave himself up to Capt, Btockoll, Chief of tho Firo Department, and is now under arrost at Polico Headquarters, Iilled by an Officer. BAx Tnancisco, Oct. 13.—At Oakland, last night, Polico Ofticor Thomas arrested Thomay Conway, whon a crowd attompted a rescus, led by Thomas McCarthy, Conwsy fired a shot in= to the air, and, accing that it ‘had not the do- pirod efeet, flrod at MeCarthy, iuflicting & wound which proved fatal in a short timo, ‘The Murderer of Gen, McOoolt. Yaxerox, D, T., Oct. 18.—The District Court bogius horo to-morrow, at which the easo against Wintormute for tho murder of Becrotary Me- Cook will come up. The case will ho vigorous!, contested from tho start, and the flrat kghl will doubtloss e on tho formation of tho Jury, with a view twumng an indictmont for manstaugh- tor instond of murder, if possible. New Yorik Criminal Mattors. New Yonr, Oct. 19.—Niue jurors wore ob- tainod In thio Btokos cafo to-duy. The jury in tho cnse of Idu V. Vail, who dled from tho’offects of nbortion, Ju Jorsoy City, rondored g vordict that tho deceasod came to hor death by tha uso of instruments in tho hands of Dr. Cummings, asslstod by Mrs, Crosior, aliag Motzler, and that Alonzo 5, Kimall was accos- wory to fhe nct. Tho oawa s now boforo tio Qrand Jury. e SUICIDE. v Special Dispateh to e Chicago Tridune, Oxaua, Nob,, Oct, 13.~Ab Atlantie, Tows, John Bkitmer committed suicido thin aftoruoou by shooting limsolf through the brenst below tho lott shouldor, 1le borrowed & rovolver for tho purpose, a8 lio kuid, of shooting rats, Mo then proceeded to the stable of the Réynolds Ifouse, whero ho committed the deod.” The causo {8 not known, P S — THE MICHIGAN CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN- TION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Laxsiya, Mioit,, Oct, 13,—The Commisslon transactod but littlo businoss this afternoon ox- copt considoring the articlo on municipsal corpora- tions. Bonrds of Suporvisors wera limitod to two mills on the doliar In rasing manoy ut any ono time for constyuction aud repairing build- ings, highweys, and hrld;inn 3 no connty to o ol- lowed to incrowno itw indebitodness for the Buper- vigors boyond fonr mills on tho dollar without a vota of ihe pouplo, b Judgo Withoy has offared o nubstitute for tho liquor section 3 by which the coustitution may ‘ ‘wholo_country, sud said lavy a throp hundred dollar tax upon overy firm or porson dealing in intoxicating drink. In each enso whero thoy donl in liquor without lpnymnnt of tnx, it will bo dismeanor, tho fincs for which will swoll the achiool fu SPRINGFIELD. Tho Macoupin Connty Contompt Cnso =«T'ho ekin Dislitlers Settling Up Mee: of Grand Lodge of 0dd Fole lownewT'he Publie School Difticulty, Spectal Dispatch to Tho Chicago Trioune, BenmyarieLp, Oct. 19.~In tho United Btntes Distriot Court to-dny anothor stop was taken in tho Macoupin Couuty bond cases. Tho Conrt ordorea tho Issuance of n writ of nttachment for contompt agaiust onch of the Buporvisora in the county. Tho writ is returnablo noxt January, oaud the Marshal was authiorized to take bail in nn amount to bo fixed by the Court in the morn- ing. Tho Court snld, in granting tho wrlt, that tho ball would not bo nominal, Tho Pokin distillors have nt last, it s snid, .pald over tho amount of poualtics nd]nduud againat thom by the Govornment, to Acting-Col- Toctor Purdio, who proccodod Inst Friday o dis- train tholr property. This makes clonr al\lllnfi for tho now Uolloctor, Col. Morriam, who wi l';:ltu n;;on the duties of his ofico with'the books nncod, The Grand Lodge of tho Indepondont Order of 0dd Fellows for tfilu State moots in this city to- motrow at 10 o'clock, and will continua in session throe days, Thore will bo about 600 delegatos in attondanico, many of whom have airendy arrivod. Tho Grand Lodge, oficors, and delogates will bo wolcomod to th ecity by Gov. Boveridgo just be- foro Lha oponing of the Lodge, Major A, J, Plukbam, the Private Secoretary of Govornor Oglesby during his_Inst administra- tion, bas boon_sppointed, and Lias accepted, the osltion_of Doputy Collestor and Cashior by lolonel Morrinm, tho now Collector of this In- torval Rovonuo District. A spocial torm of tho Unitod Btates District Court for tho Southorn District of Illinois bogan this morning, with Judgo Treat on the bouch. A number of important casos are on tho dackot. A number of colorod childron ontorad ho city school, it is said, this morning, under tho order of ho City School Board sbolishing tho word *white"” from the regulations of the schools. A fow whito scholara took up their books nnd loft tho school. It is not thought that tho hal- ance of the school will bo long disturbed. Tho aation of the Board is but au act of (jlllfl!lcb and right, which Lias boon too long delayed. RELIGIOUS, Natlonal Convention of Catholic Bce mnevolent Socicticy. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8t. Lous, Oct. 13.—The National Convention of the Catholic Benovolent Bocioties will meot in 8t. Louis noxt Wednosday, nud smplo propara- tione Lavo boon made for the sccommodation of the delogates, who have already begun to arrive. Movements of tho Alliance. New Yong, Oct. 13.—The delegates to tho Evangolical Allianco Conterence left this morn- ing for Philadolphia. A short stay will bo mndo at Priucoton, whoro the dologates will bo ro- coived by Presidont McCosh and tho Faculty of Princoton Collego aud distinguished rosidonts of the placo. PrInAperpiiA, Oct. 18.—The Evangelical Al- liance dologatos arrived in tho city this nfter- noon, and were driven direct to Iudofundunco Hall, whoere, aftor spending some timo in exem- ining tho timo-honored relica of the Rovolution, thoy wero rocoived by the Hon. Judgo Piorco, who, in belislf of tho Mayor, welcomed thom to the'elty. He inyitod them to return to tho city in 1870, and witness tho evidenco of progresa madoe in this contury by this country, Upon _tho conclusion of the Judgo's address Goorgo H. SBtuart introduced THE NEY. HENRY WARD DEECHER, Tlo wolcomed the delogates on behalf of tha it was_proper that thoy should come to the city whonce issucd thoso influonces that mada the country what it I8, Tho epenlkor reviowed tho progross tho coun- try hus modo in & century, which, ho snid, bad boen ono of Clristian influeucos. Tho Church did much in_bringing about_this wondorful do- volopment of the country ; but yot it hns novor been free and untrammeled. On _the other hand, the Church has beon atrangled by tho band of soctarianism, tho apirit of which hua duFri\'u(l har of her truo strength, In conclusion, Mr. Becohor oxtonded the right hinnd of fellowship on bohalf of the wholo coun- try. r{loprumutntlvcs of the Christian Church in foroign lands were successively introduced. Rov. C. Dallas Marston, Vicar of London; Pas- tour Fisoher, of Parig; Rov. Lowry . Borkley, of England; Rov. Dr. Forichet, “of Iinly, and Roy. Narayan Sheshadri, of Bombay, mado short addressos, Tho Doan of Canterbury CLOBED TUE BERVICES in tho hall with prayer, aftor which the dolegates Froccudud in o body to thoe banquot of wolcome, in tho Continental Hotel, tondered by the Phila- delphia branch of the Allianco. . AFTER THE DANQUET. . After the banquot tho delegates procooded to Horticultural Hall. Mr, Stuart presided. Ex- Gov, Pollook aud BmhnBBlmpaun made address- es of wolcome, Tho Donn of Canterbury fol- lowed ina short _epecch. Addrosses woro also mude by the Rev. N, Shoshadrl, of Bombny ; Honry Ward Beecher ; the Rov. M. Cohen Stuart, of Holland ; the Rov. Pusteen Fisch, of Paris ; the Rov, Emil Rocheinion, of Belgium; tho Rev, Wiltiam Aruot, D. D., of Edinburg; tho Rev. Mr. Cook, of Parij ind tho Rev. Mr. Kellit, of Iroland, Tho bonodiction was pronounced by Bisho&) Campboll, aud the large nudienco did- porsed. Additionnl Cnses of Communion NBee tween Episcopal and FPresbyterian Clergymon, New Yonrk, Oct, 12.—Thoro wore two signifi- cant services yostorday in connection with tho Alliance, which mnrnin‘g apers omit from their nccounts, at Dr, Hall's Presbyterian Church, Commun’on sorvico was administerod by Epla- copal Bishop Cummins, of Kentucky, assisted by Dr. Arnot, of Edinburgh, and Dr. Dorner, of Borlin, Tho Bishop remarked that, in all his miniutry, he bad nover boforo communed with his Presbytorian brothren, but that this should not bo the last time. At Dr. Booth's Prosbyterian Church, the Rey. " Dr.” Freomantle, of tho Church of Lngland, asslated the pastor in tho adminis- tration of tho communion. Both ohurches waro crowded. 'Theso circumstancos, taken in connec- tion with the lotter of tho Into '.\Ilna[flnnrynlnlmp of Zanzibar to tho ** Lord Bishop " of New York, in which ho takes the Dean of Canterbury to task for his participation in & Presbyterian com- munion last woek, indicates tho probability of & glir in the chureh. Tore Nyacinthe Elected n Cure in Genova, GENEVA, Oct, 13.—Poro Hyacinthe hag been electod ono of the thiree Cures in Genova by the old Catholica, FIRES. Warchouse at Delevan, 111, Rurned. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune ‘Br.oomiNaToN, Oct, 13.—Moorc's grain ware- house, at Delovan, was destroyed by firo on Snturduy. The cnuse was 5 hot box. Loss, £7,000 ;" insured for §9,600. At Fond du Lac, Wis, Spectal Dispatels to the Chicago Tribune. Tonp vu Lac, Wis,, Oct, 18,—1T'ho rosidence of Josoph Lanforo was destroyed by firo last night. TLoss, 81,600, At Mendon, Mich. Spectal_Dispatch to 1'hs Chicavo Tribune, MENDON, Mlcm Oct. 18.—A diwolling-houso was burned to the ground this morniug, ‘Evory- {bing in tho houso was destroyed. No insur- anco, Near Plttsburgh, P'n.; Loss, 820,000, Prrrapunan, Oct, 13.—About 1 o'clook this moruing o dwolling-house undor courso of erec- tion for Mr. John Phillips, of the firm of Lowis, Olivor & Phillips, locatod on Browneville rond, took flra und wag'tolally doatroyed., It is sup- posad that the fire wus occasioned by eonls from n firo loft by omo of tho workmon, The loss will reach $20,000 ; insured for $12,000, Rk e st HEAVY VERDICT IN TENNESSEE. Mexvns, Tonn,, Oct, 13,—The case of Will- iam MoLean, lato Tax Colleotor of Shelby Coun- ty, has boon docided by tho Bupromo Court against him and Lis suretion for tha entire amount, about $20,000, excopt tho taxoew collevt- od for the Miselssippl & Tennossoo and Mem- phis & Olio Tinilronds, theso not boing ineluded on the bonds givon, Oouts, interost, eto,, added to the original amount, increases the total judg- wiont considorably, ~— THE MICHIGAN DENTAL CONVENTION. peelus Diguteh to T Clicayo Tribune. Anx Awnon, Mich,, Oct, 13,—The annual moot- ing of tho Htato Dontal Asgoclation will conveno fu'this oity to-morrow, Among the cblof fontures of the mooting will bo tho roporta of tho following committoos, appointod at tho last mooting, hold st _Jackson, {n Novembor, 18721 Anntoniy—0. O, Jonking, Thomns K. Perry, J, 8. Vaughn, Physiology—H, T. Spolman, 1. . Moshor, E. Ilunter. Clhomiutr(—]). 0. Hawk- hnrst, W. IT, Dorranco, O, B, Cose. Iygolna— Btous, W, II. Jackson, O.O. Jonkins; Patliology—G, E. Corbin, Bt. Johns, D. W. Bmith, B.'T. 8pelman ; Thoraponties—J. Doug- lass, W. G. Cummings, Q. W. Btono ; Surgory— O, B, Cnso, B, Bannistor, G. R, Thomas ; Edu- eation—J," A, Robinaon, B, 8, Holmos, D. W, Bmith ; Publication—E, 8, Holmes, ‘Thomns I, Porry, G. R, 'Chomns ; Executivo—G. W. Stono, B. Bannister, 1. Douglass, Tho first noned of ench committoo g Chairman, POLITICAL. The Xonry County Farmers? Associns tlon--Full Ticiet Nominated. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Yongrvirie, I, Oct, 13,—Tho rogular bi- monthly mooting of tho Kendali Courty Farmers' Associntion mot horo on Baturday. Lvery town was roprosonted. 'Iho nominations mado Sopt. 16 woro roconnidored, and the following tickot nominated: County Judge, Lott Beoflold County Olork, J. R Burna ; County "Tronsuror, Honry Ualgh' Buporintondopt of Sohools, Miad Nottle Chlitondon, Intiro harmony provailed, and no moro onthuslastic body ovor mot in this county. Tho ticket is vory strong, and will swoop tho county. A grand ratification mooting will be hald soon, at which tho Hon, B, M. 8mitl, Sonator M. DB, Castlo, nnd othora will sposk. Bupervieor J. 8. McGrath and John Litsoy woro appointed to attond the Clucago Conveution of TFarmors, Oct. 23, An Attempt to Intluence the Votes of Workmen on the Union Pacific iRail- road. Speetal Dllfauh to The Chicago Tribune, Oarais, Oct, 18.—A confidentinl diupatch wns sont this foronoon, from thia ity to Denver, b the Western Union Tfllufirn ph, from Hon, O, 1. Poppleton, attornoy of tho Union Puciflc, to 8. H, H. Olarko, Asalstant-Suporintendent, in_whioh I, Popploton auks Mr. Clarko for hig influenco on tho mou in the railrond shops to elect Honry Groobo, the Poople's candidato for Bhoriff. An evoniug papor hus publishoed thoe dispatch. Iow 1t obtainod it in o mystory. Thoro {8 groat ox- citomont over tho election. A Domocratic Nomination for Con- grosa from Masuachusetts Declined. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bogron, Oct. 18.—Mayor Pierco {8 likely to* walk over the courso without. opposilion at tho Congresslonal oloction in his district. ‘Tho Hon, Beugmin Donn, nominated by a baro majority by tho Democrats to run against him, declines tho honor because so many in his Convention yore plainly in favor of tho Republican candi- to. Boston, Oct. ls.—l]unilnmlul)unn haa declined tho Domogratio nomination for Congross from tho Third Distrlot, on the grounda that portion of the Convention advocated no nomination, and another part favored the nomination of & Nepub- lican candidate. Liberal Mass-Mceting in Davenport-s The Prospects of the Elcction, Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. DayeNpont, Oct. 13.—A. Iargo and enthusi; tic Liboral mass-mooting was held in the Gor- man Theatro in this oty this evening, which was addressed by prominent speskors. Tho election in tho Btato takes place to-morrow. In this county the contost is botweon the old Ro- E‘l‘xbllunu and Liberal Anti-Monopoliats, It will n vory cloely-contested fight, but tho pros- peots this avonitg are good for's Liboral vic- ory. In formor yorrs tho Ropublicans carricd Beott County by about 1,000 majority. At tho olection lust year, tho Liboral majority was 6 A Roston Ring Xrolken Up. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bostoy, Mass,, Oct, 18.—Thoe ring in tho Ol Govornment s been couguorad, aid tho ordis nance establishing a Firo Commiksion is suro of passage. It wont througl tho Bonrd of Alder- men to-day by a voto of 8 to 4, and a mujority in the Commor "Council are secured for it. The throat of tho Yira Underwritors to withdraw their business from Boston, and tho whisper thnt thoue who voto #“No" will o spolted, haa had tho dosired effcct. H Farmers? Meeting at Deentur, 111, Special Dispateh to The Chicuuo T'ribune, SeniNariELD, Ill., Oct, 18.—Tiie farmors of Macon sud burrounding countios Lold s_mass conveution at Decatur on the 16th inst. It was expocted thaf Ex-Govornor Palmer_ would ho prosont, b his ongagemont ot Bloomington on tho Gilman, Clinton & Springfleld Ruiirond caso will prnbnbi{ dotain him thoro, Hon. W. O, Flagg and othors will, lowover, bo presont and addross tho meating. Rcpublican Nomination for the As- sembly in Wisconsin, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tvidune. Foxp bu Lac, Oct. 16.—Tho Republicnns. of tho firet district of Fond du Lao County have nominntod Chester Huzen, & farmor and a Granger, for tho Assombly. The Election in Dnbuque. Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Donuqug, Ta., Oct, 13.—TFho prospect of ono of the sharpost olection contests ever known in this county is apparent, nnd, from npfinmfm\cnu, tho largor part of tho People's tickot will bo olectod. The Caltfornia Indicial Canvass. Speetal Disvateh to Phe Chicayo Tribune, 8aN FraNcsdo, Oct. 18,—1here s groat ox- citomont ovor the election of Bupremo Judge next Wednosday. The most dotormined fight is ld::ll:E made againet the railrond corporation can- Macoupin County Democratic Nomi- nntions. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Canvisvizie, I, Oct. 18.—The Dowoeratio Couvontion hold horo to-dny put stralght par- ty tlolkot in the flold, For County Judge, Lowis Yooblos; County Clork, John Renicke; Treau- uror, John Wolls; Bupaintorndont of Schools, Stroud Kollar. Thoro are now throo tickots in nlm fl‘old, with tho prospoct of a hotly contoated cloation. Lake County RRepublicin tionu, ‘WAUREGAN, TIL., Oct. 18,—At tho Ropublican Convention of Lake County, on Baturday, John L.'"Curner was renominated for Judge, and W, H. Ellis was renominated for Clork of the County Court, Capt, John K. Pollock for 'I'vensuror, snd John P. Manchostor for County Suparintondont of Behools, Ex-Gov,. Iloffman, of New Yorlk, for Congress, New Yo, Oct. 18.—It is reportod tlnt e: Goy. Hoffman will ba nominated by the Dome crats for Congroes os successor to Jamos Brooks. Nominn- Stephenson County Anti«Mounopoly Convention, Corresnandence of The Chicago Tribune, Frexrorr, 11, Oct. 11,—Tho Anti-Monopolista of this county mot to-duy In this oity, pursuunt to call, in nominating couvention, and organ- ized Dy olecting J. B. Wenvor, Prosident; Alan- son Bucon and Thomas Fohr, Vico-Prosidents ; and 1, I, MoAffoo, Becrotary, John Smelwood, James Flansburg, and W. B, Fehr woro appoint ed & committeo to draft resolutions and plat~ form. During tho absonco of the Committco, the Convention was very ably addressed by 11, IT, McAffeo, Col. Roboy, and Jore Pattison, Tho Committes roported & platform denouncing the Crodit Mobillor, salary-grab, and the ex- iravaganco and profligacy that now characterizes overy dopartmont of tho administration of {lnb— Mo aftairs ; opposed to curiching the fow at tho oxpense of the many 3 BSS“M to ‘ilvlng away the public domain to build up gigantic monopaly corporations ; declaring in- favor of rolroiich mont, not only in Nntional, but State; county, and town offairs; in favor of oquul and oxnct iuuum ta all ; in favor of pronurvm&; the publie unds for tho actunl sottlor, woldier, and bis hoira; and for rl[ild cconomy and reform in overy branch of the Civil Borvico. Tho following ticket wns thon unanimously nominated: TFor County Judge, tho Hon, An- drow Hinds (Demoorat) ; County Clork, W, 8. Folir (a Grangor and Republicun); T'ronsuror, 0. P, McCool (n Granger and Dolnum‘l\? 3 and for Buporintondent of Schooly, II, H, MoAffeo (nn) ominont hortioulturist and active Ropubli- can), A Central Committoo, consisting of Joro Pat- tison (bDnmoumt). Jamos Flansburg, and John glnr:: (both Republicans), was appolutod by tho inir, fiuronl onthusfasm and porfoct harmony pro- vails. ‘I'he Conventlon adjonrned jwith threo cheera for the succoss of ho liokot, * The nominations aro woll recolved, and the opinfon iy, thut tha gutlre okt willba oloslod by n Landsonio mue ority, — INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. Br, Lo, Oct, 13.—~The motion to dissolve tho injunetion granted u fow du{u ago by Judge Krum agaiust tho 8t, Louis Mutual Li‘0 Insuve auop Cowpany, on tho petition of Willium Belby, Btato Buperintondent of Insuranco, wassustained to-dny In an olnborato decision by Judga Madell, and the Company continuo to tranesct business a8 herotoforo, A’ motion to dismiss tho notion against tho Company was overruled, The offi- cora of the Compnuy nesort that thioy nro pro- parod to make o vigorous fight, and cun prove, withont quostion or eavil, that' the Company 15 not only uolvont, but hay ovat 1,000,000 asnots in oxcoin of liublitios, FROM BOSTON. Tho Boston Grange in DiffienltyseItn Uhartor Rovolked=-Appen] to the Nite tional Grange=-The Lowell Cnshier's Xrregularition. Special Dispatch to The Chicngo Tribune, Bosroy, Oct, 18.—Thogo interosted in tho progress of the order of tho Tatrons of ITus- bandry have hoen awaro that for somo time that thore woro troubles browing on account of the organizatlon of tho Boston Grange, and tho matorials of which it wns composed— grain and commisslon morchants—and thore have now culminatod in n sorious row. No soonor lind tho Grango boon instituted than complaints wore madoe from the West that tho admission of grain spoeulators Into tho order would bo disnstrous to its intoresty, and must bo stopped at all hazards, Many hot-hoaded Grangers oven urged tho expulsion of Doputy J. O. Abbott, who organized tho Grange, while nll were unanimous in domanding that tho graiu-spoculators’ Grango should conso to oxist. In doforence to thuso complaints, tho Worthy Grand Mauster of tho National Grange, Dudlos Adams, on tho 24th of Soptomber, rovoked the chartor of the Grango, aud dircoted tho ofticors to turn over their books and Jnpors to Dopaty Abbott; but tho Tos. ton Grango flatly fofusos to do so, and now it proposes to cai uestion up to tho Nationil Grange, Tho members claim that thoy aro nll intorosted in farming pursuits, which i6 tho only qualification of mombership, 'As tho Boston Grango comprisos among its mombers, Bomo of our strongeat business mion, thoro is lit: tlo doubt of tholr inaling n vory strong fight ; at any rute, very fow more Granges will ho organ- izod in this ‘vicinity. Monnwhilo, tho Boston Gmngn Lag all tho pass-words, secrob signs, and signals, and muy woll sy, “ What aro you going ta do about it 7" Piorco, tho defaulting Cashier of tho Lowell Bank, was o shrowd rogue, and ingoniously cov- ored up his embezzlomonta, A chock for $10,- 120.18 was transforred to the ensh-book from tho blottor as only 810. The acturl amount wns subsequontly ontered on the eheclk-book, but tho tho footinga woro not changed, and thoso ro-cxaminod_ show, of courso, tho des fieloncy, Tha “stub” of tho chock, ahu“'lnfi date, number, and amount is lost, This check was drawn April 17,1878, Another faleo ontry, on n chieel drawn April 23, 18 found, for £06,736.67, which was transferred to tho cash book a8 84,90, Tho footings accord with tho latter, but tho figures of tho onlr){ in the chock- book wore aftorwurds changed. Anothor check was ontered as £1,000, but was raised to £5,000, A chock for S0L985.64 was nover eutered in tho cash or chock-book. The migsing bond of tho Cashior has been abstracted from tho Prosident's private safo by Plorco or some ons to whom ho had told the combination by which tho doors of tha banl-vault, in which tho safo was doposited, wero unlocked, Tho safe in which the bond had been placed had been forced D{mn by o punch or sowne othior mechanical in- strument. RAILROAD NEWS. The Gilman, Clinton & Springficid Envestigation, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Broorsaroy, Oct, 18.—Tho ronding of depo- sitions of great longth, tho testimony of Malvin Warnor, and others fuplicated in tho Gilmau & Springfiold Credit Mobilior job, by tho attoruoys for tha complainauts accupied tho attontion of tha Court this aftornoon, aud continues to-mor- row. A rather nmusing® and intorosting fact in connection with tho Barclay Conl Company is thia; that tho Compuny was namod niter tho gon-in-law and Srivnm Secrotary of Tom Scott, into whoso Lands tho rond was o nearly deliver- ed, and within whose control the future of the Barclny Company would by this {ime have beon, had the leaso beon effectcd. [0 the Aswocialed Press.) BroomxaToy, Iil.,Oct. 13.—A# some comment b been cansed by the refuenl of Judgo Tipton to grant a chango of venuo in the Gilnian, Clin- ton & Spriufiflold Iaiirond caso, upon tho porition alioging him to be prejudiccd agalokt the railroad, 1t may bo well to stato that Lio was obliged to’ rofuso tho ohange for tho renson that tho petition was illogal, innsmnch s it waw signed by but part of tho compluinants, and that lio oxpressed Lis rogrot at boing thus unable to grant the petition. Oponing of the Penimsnlar Rellrond in Indinnn, Special Dispatel ta The Chicago Tribune, VALvANAL, Ty Ooty 19.tho Tonipaniar Road was opened from this place to-dny. Tho first regular. trnin startod onut hix morning. This givon o direct lino from Chicago to Lansing, Mlich, via to Fort Wayne routo at this point. DenlMoines & nuesotn Railrond. DesMorxzs, Iowa, Oct. 13,—The Directors of the = DesdMoines & Minnesotn Narrow-Gauge Road have orderod the immedinte purchase of iml:‘ulld material for the first ten milos of that road, Davenport & St. Paul Raiirond, Davesrorr, Town, Oct, 11.—Tho Committea of mombers of tho Doard of Trade and citizons, to arrange n ronte into Davonport. for the Da- vonport & 8t. Paul Road, by n lino satinfactory to both partics, havo neked for bids Lo do tho rip-rap and grading slong the river bank, for tho distanco in disputa—about 1,800 foct, Estimatos vary from €200,000 to £500,000. e L THE LAST BOAT. Sroux Crry, Iowa., Oct. 13.—Tho last boat of tho seagon for Uppor Missouri ports losves here on the 16th iust. THE WEATHER, Wasmiratoy, Oct. 13.—Probabilitios—Tor Tuesday in tho Gulf States, southeasterly winds, somewhat higher temporature and iucronsed cloudinoss, possibly with rain on the Westorn Gulf coust, Tor tho Sonth Atlantio Slates, southeast and sonthwost winds, with generally cloar weather, For the Middlo and Eastorn Statos, falling buromoter, southwostorly winds, and cloudy or partly cloudy weathor. TFor tho Lowor Laltcs, southonstorly vearlug to woutarly winds, with _cloudy wosther. Tor tho Uppor Lakes aud tho Northwest, northwosterly winds and cloar or cloaring weatlior. Wasmnaroy, Oct, 13.—A roport of the move- monts and damngo done by tho groat storm of Aug, 24 has boon propared at tho Sigonl Ofilco, which will ba givou in full to the publio in a few days, One thousand and thirty-four vessels, of which 425 were small fishing schooners, aro kuown to have beon dostroyed during the 2ith and 25th of August, in the nclfihhurhnnd of tho Gulf of tlantic shores of of 8t. Luwronco and tho Nova Beotia, Onpo Droton, aud Nowfoundland, In eddition to this largo number, over 90 vessels were destroyod by the semo storm in its course beforo reaching Nova Scotia, making a total of 1,122 vessels dostroyod within a fow days. T'wo hundred aund twonty-threo livos are deiinitely ro- ported lost, and {he most modoralo estimate of tho numarous casen in which wholo crows are statod to havo boon lost swolla tho number to nearly 600, while 1f to this number be added the lots of lifo on land aud n tho earlior history of tho eyclone, the grand total nmounts to at Yonst 000 liven, Tho rocords also show that about (100 buildings wero injured or totally dostroyed by this storm, QENEAL OPSEUVATIONA, Citicado, Odf, Tar ) Thrl Wind, [Kain| Weather, a0, 5 tl Statton, 5 W ol N, (ientlo, 62|Calm, 561, W., freah, 558, Wiy brisk. S — A NEW THEATRE IN LOUISVILLE, TowmavirLy, Ky,, Ocl, 18,—DBornand Macauley'a now and elogant theatro, costing, with ground, about 200,000, was oponed for the first time this wvening, 'Ihe Amoricun comoedy of * Lxiromosn " wan pluyoed, Macauloy takiug part, supportod by & largo stoek company, ‘I'he theatre fsextensive, aud wuppliod with every appurtonsuce of urt, Iuxury, aud mochonienl “ofrect, Cho audionce crowded the huuue to overflowing, CASUALTIES. A Ohapter of Accldonts, cial Disnatoh to I'he Chieano Z'ribune, Dw‘z’éufl, Jowa, Oct, 18,—Whilo tho steamoy Muscatino was Iilln[( at Bolloview, this morning, 6 colorod docls hinud fell ovorboard and was rownod. A nam namod Jncob Bhodick, while hunting ducks yostorday opposite Bellovito, was acoldonte ally pliot by a companion and his arm so badly slmtiorod that it had to bo smputatod. A raftaman got oue of hislogs badly crushod hioro, this evening, by being strnck by what is callod tho crab of tha raft. Sad Accident nt Joliot, 111, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Joret, IlL., Oot. 19.—T'his attornoon s team bacamo frightonod when noar tho Alton dopot, and fu tholr flight ran Into n carringa containing 0 youvg Indics, upsotting it and sovorely b Juriiig the ladios. Miss Farmalls I s fenrod is fatally injurcd, Horcldus, 16 EKilled Dy o Fall from o Horse, Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Torexa, Kan., Oct. 18.—Mr. Nicliols, a farmer liviug about ono milo southwast of this city for tho last cightcen yonrs, was yosterduy thrown from hin horse and killed almost instantly, Distressing Death in Tennosseo, Menrms, Oct. 19.—Last Snturday afternoon, str. John Wilson, o highly-rospoctablo oftizon, 60 yonrs of ago, o Virginiait by birth, but more rocoutly a prominont citizon of Marshall, Misn., niet o most deplorablo death, accidontally, on Col, Hugh Greon'a placo, G milos ost of this elty, on tho Momphis & Charloston Railrond, 3r. Wilson, in company with Mr. Groou, was hunting birds. ITo liad discharged ano barrol of the gun, und was roloading, whan tho dog renrod up aanel i, duchacgivg Lue romaining bar- rol, the full load' striling Wil u in the tamplo, ranging upward, and tearing avay thrco iuchos of the skull, - Ho lingored nbout fivo hours, and diod nbout 10 o'clack Sturday night, Wilson hios Tived in this county soma yonrs, was a gen- tleman of tho highest standiiig, socinlly, and popular with ali who knew Lim, Mnu Kijled on the Jnckson, Lansing & Saginnw Eaitroad. Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuns, Laxarvg, Mioh., Oct, 11,—Ioston Raudolph, ono of the handa on the working-train of the Jackson, Launsing & Saginaw Railrond, was killed lnst night, ot tho Mason Depot. It Roems ho undertook to jump off of a platform of tho construction train, - whon lis foot caught and dragged him unti] the train stopped, whon ho was found dend, o was nbout 23 yours of ago, and s marriod, His pavouts live about 2 mfias from Masgon. A Terrible Hlurricane in the Guif of Mexicos ¢ New OnrEesng, Oct. 18,—All incoming veascle roport_onconntering o torrible hurricauo on the Gthand 6th, ‘Tho ship Carondelet, from Liver- pool, lost all but hor moin-mast,’ mizzon, and mizzon top-mast bofaro sho arrived at Soutbiwost Pass. Bho wao yesterday in_compauy with an unknown dismastod ship. ‘Tho ship Bromon, arrived, roports having scon 2 bark with maine mast carried away, and two full-rigged ships, both with logs of fop-masts and yardy, Found Dead, 87, Lows, Mo, Oct. 13.—The dond body of Willinm Boville, 8 machinist, of Pittsbury h, formerly foroman of the Huron Worka of that clty, was found in tho tunnol at the intorscction of Third street to-day. It is supposed that he aceidontally fell from the pavomont whilo pass- ing along Third stroot last night, thore boing no n,l’illnf' or other guard thero to provent such ac. cidents. Collision on the Chesapenke & Ohia Rallrond. Rrcmioxp, Va., Oct. 18.—A collision occurred to-duy on the Chesaponko & OLio Railrond at Trovillion Btation, bLetwcen tho express and freight train, No one was infured ; loss, 816,000, "Tho enuso was tho carelessioss of the ongitoor of tho train. ‘Washed Overbourd nand Drowned Nenr the Florida Consts NEw Yoni, Oct. 13,—The steamshi George Clydo, at Koy West, T'in., Oct. 8, from Galveston for Now York, reports ihat during the sovore hurricane o the Gth inst., Capt. Cole, the sece ond ofileer, the Chiof Lungineor, and_one seaman were washed overbosrd and drowned. Shipwrectcs on the Pacifice A% Franoisco, Oct, 18.—On tho 80th of April the wbip Bizaboth Kimball, which sailod from Port Qavoble, Oregon, for Tquiquo, sprung o loak in latitude 28'degreos south, aud pus for Easter Islaud, whoro sho was run fshoro, Tho vessel aud cargo ato o total loss, Tha Captain, his wifo, nud tho erow, oight porsons in all, oscaped in & schoonor mado from tho wreek, aud reachod abiti safely, and camo hor on tho Lvitish bark Marama, 'Who ship Williom and Thomas, from Port Blnkely for Yalpnraiso, sprung o lodk and ran to tho xamo 1aland. Thio vossol and carga a10 n total loss, 'ho ship was drivon ashoro and tho crow vscnped, el Rl VESSELS PASSED DETROIT. Detnorr, M 0:t, 18, —PAsSED Dowsi—Props Miuncapolfs, State, Tapun, Jny Gould; burka Bonnon, Clydo; welirs A, udrows, 1, M. Foutc, Dare barian,’ Wiillam _Youug, George' Murray, St. Poter, Gibson, ¥rank Durker, Mixer, diilan, T, 8, Mot Aweric, Quimby, W. I, Allon, Fagette, Brown, Cave aller, Clty of Sheboygan, Jeselo 1okt, Américan Unlon, Balkirk, Moes, Montmorency,” lra Iielle, Osboriie, Traquols, 1. M. Kunpp, Idn Kolth, Mont: pelier, Groton, Antelope, North Cape, Ceeill J. R, onson, Cliamplon, Danforth,” §, H. Bouiers, Fleotwing, A, Saxon, Cily'of Mifwaukow, Eso canaba, IL, llome, . Lady Duiferin, Sootin, Passen Ur—Props’ Cleveland, Nobraska, Tiweed, Gordon Campbell, Mendotu : batks Masten, Favorito } schrs M, E, Dorew, Aoslng, 8, 8, Chandler, A, Shers oo, Walkier, Neguune, G, &, Niilson, City'f Green Buy, . Miat, Athenian, Jimea Wade.' 3L Williams, tt, Ttod Wing, Aluatross, Young America, ughshior, Ninrod, MeVes, Richmond, T uthiwest, Dizrnorr, Oct, 13—Evening.—Passen Dowx—Props Nolunt, Cormorant, Jenurss and_barges, Alloghaty andf butges, Cubaf schrs Tt Winslow, Homer, A, Cobb, . 11, Martin, PAssED Ur—Prop Vandorbllt ; chr Juya, Wrsp—South, —_——— KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Spectal Dispateh to Chicagn Tribune. Raxeas CIry, Mo,,0c CATTLE—Recolpls, 4,053 3 shipuenty, 2,600 elior, Poor grades low and sold to packers, Good supply of good through Texay stecrs ot fulr prices, Blilppers alow buyers, Balen: Tixtra (brough Pexus steers, $1.00@2.60; rough do, $! wintered and through, $LI5@2.5; through Totus bows, SLIGELLS | uativs. coivs, 1,004 s, $2.50, 5 Ytoas—No inquiry. Prices nominal at'$3,35@3.40. SPECIAL NOTIOCES. Burnett's Cocoaine for the Hair. Nouthior compounid possensce (o paoullar proportiss Khlchmuxnlb‘vnun 05 Vatious condhions of o baisea r. 1t softona tho halr when harsh and dry. Tt soathion tho Irritated sealp. It affurds tho richost luntco. I¢ rowning longost in olicot. 1¢ pruventa tho bair from falling off, It promotes iis bualthy, vigoruus urawth. It In not geony or atioky, 1 grecab) . *MESLY BV BREC RIS pvenviaEnE, Helmbold's Buchu, The gly oxtenot ot that wondorful eurative shrub that coutains it4 (ull virtuos, is atill consldored the truo apo- cltio for Kidnoy Disvuscs, Gravel, Diabotos, Caloulus, Dropsy, and those obecuro’ disenxes that undermino 1 and rob i of onjoymant, Lr, Holmbold, who, spont & fortuno I making Lls divcovery known, has livod £0 800 1t indorsod by the phsetoinns and’ peoplo'of tiro coutinonts, Homembor that (¢ s LELMBOLIYS Extract tuat onror whon all othors 1 Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. npi Graluun, Chenungo, 0, Culver, Thaso ulls o compoted ozcluatvaly of vegotsbla in- grodiont, nnd although thoy entirely supersedo tho usy of mercury, do ot feavo any of {1s injuriousoifocts, Thay ast direetfyupou tho livor, “and arv & valuablo romody in ull cases of dorangomont rosuliing fram a disordorer atuto of thut orni. Livor Complatnt, Bilious Disordors, Indigustion, Slek loadache, Typhaid Fovors, &o., £ tu tho [rag use of Setieuck's Mandrako Pila, by all drigeists mfl denlori, TRUSSES. RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE! Oriecaao, July 2, 1670, Mastlott, Butman & Parkor: Guutlomen: "To wy surpriso, (ho **Common Sonte Truss” you itted & short timo no, bas, 1 boliovs, fully curad mo, ne 1 find nofucthor novd of woatingit, althougt my rupturo wus of ten yoars' standlug, and 1 had no oz« wootatlon of belms oured, FIANOLS WILKINS, 61 Wieconsln-st, 08 of alt kinds, Happortars, Kouldor Brnoos, Silk Stuckings, Instrumenty far Doformitlos, &u., ured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, Uhtor HOTELS U ERTETRL R, LS CET T ROYAL VICTORLA LOTRL, v : e for (o nitar seam Rearatige i o it OIRVEUE Agoit, b78 Broadway, N 'f, J. PORTLE, Provslotor,

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