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THE ELECTIONS, [Continued from the Firat Page.) voto was cast, Itis bolloved that MoKinstry, i;ildl)p%mluni candigato for Supremo Judge, is coted, .. BAN Fnaxoisoo, Oct. 15.—Returns from tho intorior show the oleolion of MeKinstry to tho 8upromo Court by n lnrfiu majority—anothor wiol ofi for tho l‘unrle'a Indopondont party, 1lis majority in this city is about 1,000, Taundor- back, tho Indepondent, for Police Judgo, has majority of 1,464, Wiicoler fa elected §udgo in tho Ninotoonth Distriot Court. —— OHIO, CONBOLIDATED NETULNS BY COUNTIES, [The goins nnd lossos are ns compared with tho October olection of Inat l;em-. whon the Re- publican majority was 14,050.] Allen's majoritie Adams (g, 170) .{.. ‘u. kY Ashland (g, 200)..01 Auglaf; Noyes' majoritics. - V15| Athena (1, 1,100). ... 11 (Champaign ' (1. 170) [Olntke (1, 160 (Clinton (1, 300) . Cotumbinna (1, 4 Guyatioga (i, Enyoll Qlormai Crawford (g, 1 Darko (g, 500) Deflanco (g, 177) . {1,201 Lawrence (1. 700) (L, 50). o Togan z%g i (] l, 6 ol 1 Portage (1. 221 Problo (1, 200) 200 Scioto (L, 45¢ 150 Stark (1, 210) 200 ‘Trumbuil (f, 1,250), ..3,776 Undon (L, 200). Warron {1, 160) 19| Washington (1 Wooil (1, 60 Tantvans (oo 1oy Vioton (. 106) WoYN0.eess Special Dispatch The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Oot, 15,—Roturns of tho Stato slection to-day have knocked the Republicans here perfectly dumb. Tho Domocrats aro wild with Flul{ght, this being thoir first great victory {n many yoars. Tho State ticket is 8o closo that both porties aro olaiming tho victory., The Legislaturo will be Domocratic by n smail major- Jty, which upsots the plans of Delano and Noyes for tho United Btotes Sonate. This city and county eloct Brigham and Ourtis, Republioans, for the State Senate, Cooloy, Hodge, and J§Ohapman, Republicans, and Btowo and Poe, Domocrats, aro olected Repre- jontatives, Tho rost of the Ropublican county ficket is olected, by varlous majorities, from 60 30 2,000 votes, The Ropublicaus, howevor, find . that o whirlwind has struck their party, and mado tho future all uncortain, Tho result ia but ‘a ropetition of the exporiences of 1857, 1863, and 1807, when tho Republicans, by thoir apathy, meglooting to vote, lost the Btate. Tho ‘break in” this county s tho result of !a bolt from tho regular Republican tiokot headed by the Leader, which, with the botfer cinss of Ropublicans, fofusod to support Babcock and l‘ufimnbnmh and nominated a8 independent can~ didates dehm, & workingman, and ‘Cheodore rock, ox-momber of the Logislature. Babeock :and Fohronbatoh woro badly dofeated, but Breck ‘and Neodham, though polling n heavy vote, foll ;nnt short of victory, lotting in two Democrats, The peoplo here aro generally quite sntisfled with tho result, but Republican politicians look ‘ghastly and refuso coneolation, Special Dispateh (o T'he Chicago Tribune, OINOINNATI, (;“.’ Oct. 15.—Buch n tremendous amount of scratching was done in this county yosterday and,after of twenty-four hours’ stondy ‘counting, tho figures aro not yet quite complote. Euough is known, however, to Insure the eloe- tion of almost tho entire Democratio- county tickot, including a full lcgislative delegation, Tho tatal voto of Hamilton . County yostorday 'wag about 38,000,0f which 5,000 wero caat for the People's_ party, 17,000 Democratio, and 16,01 Republican, The Democrats car- ry this county by a plurality of {rom 300 {0 1,200, The People’s party's candi- date for County Auditor, Mr. Hnmfihmys W accoptod by tho Ropublicans, and ho is ofected y over 8,000 majority. ‘Tho colored citizens wvoted solid with the Republicans, a8 horetofore, although their representative, Param, who waa nominated for the Conatitutional Convontion, was forcod off the ticket by the Ropublican party mnnnFum, in order to escapo the odium of Tunning s ticket on it. Tho_ soratehing in this city was boyond precedent, but, asitwas gon~ oral in all throe parties, tho result is loss affect~ ©d than was anticipstod. ‘The news that the State of Olfo has clectod Democratic Governor for tho first timo in twen- ty yenrs is received with surpriso, but without excitement. The Ropublicans curso the panic oy the origin of their downfall. Aspecial to the Commercial from Columbus states that fifty-ono counties, not including ‘Hamilton, show a net Democratic gain of 10,500 on the vote of Octobor last yenr, - when the TRepublican majority was 14,060, Jf this rate of Democratic gain s maintained in the romaining 36 countios, the ro- eult for Governor will be vory closo, possiblyiro- quiring the official vote to dotermina it < The nows ia received vory ?nlutly in Cincin- :‘?’ andnobody but Domocrats are offeriug to ot. . Covrvamus, 0., Oct, 15.—Ip tho City of Colnm- bus, Noyos Lius 4,428, Allon 2,446; Allow's mn~ jority, 16; & Domocratic loss of 116 sinco the Oc- tober clection of 1872, Not enough townships for calculations on county iudications are in, ‘The Democratis majority will be about 1,900, OrvenyATy, Oct. 16.—Nine city wards and nine procincts not in at 8 o'clock to-night. Sov- «eral of theso were not through counting at that bour. It is thought that all'of them will bo in by midnight. Results from thoso which were not sent at noon show about threo-fourths of & full vote. The Democrats claim that the wards to hear from will increngo their mnjom.fl. Thoy rely largely on the Third and Nineteenth. oLUAmUS, 0., Oct. 16.—The Demooratic gain in the forty-six counties is 10,051, This gain carried throughout the Btalo would olect Allen by over 4,000 majority. This doos not iuclndo Hamilkan Gounity, wliaso o Ropublican gein is roported at over 4,000, 0 Democrats claim the Legislatura in both instances, which the Ropublicans are disposed to concode, although the resnlt in Hamilton County on tho Logislative ticket has not yet been definitely sottled, and may change tho political aspect. Davroy, 0., Oct. 16.—Comploto roturns from- Montgomery Qounty give Allen 382 majority ; 41 Democratic gain, Corwin, Ropublican Sonator, 125 majority. Colen, Ntepublican Ropresontat tive, 190 majority. Thompson, Democratio Represontative, 35 muénrlty. ‘Corwin's majority for Sonator in the district is 510. The Domo- cratio county tioket, oxcepting Infirmary Direct- or, I8 eloctod, Colling, on the Pooples ticket, bas 200 votes, about 50 more than his tickot. The Prohibition voto is 106, about all Republ{- cans, Tovnepo, Oct. 16, —Lucas Qmmt{. comploto— Noyes, 685 majority. Cummings, Democrat, for ‘Trozsurer, 106 majority. DBalauce of tho Repub- licao ticket elected by majoritics ranging from 150 £0 600, 'Tho voto on Benators is very close in tho distriet, both partios claiming tho elcotion. Noyes' majority in Fulton County, 635, Detlance County—900 Domocratic majority. OLEVELAND, Oct. 16,—In this couuty, the Re- ublicana cloct throe Roprosentatives, and the Bemncmu ton, Fohrenbutch and Babcock, o~ publican candidates, aro defoated. CryciwaTr, O., Oct. 16.—The election returns from this county foot up—Noyes, 18,820 ; Allen, 18,983 ; Colling, 8,710, Tho Ninotoonth War and Delhi, the Westorn Precinct, to henr from. The Nincteouth Ward last year gave Wiley 672 majority. Dolli gave Wykoff 10 mnjnrltr Tho Loglslative ticket is closo, It is con- ceded that Skeats, Haven, and Burton, Ropub- licans, will bo elected by simall majorities on tha Loglelatlvo tickot, On'the county ticket, Hum- phreys, Republican and People's put{ for Auditor, is nssured. ‘The romoining fuliet, - Legislature, Btato, and county, will be Demo- cratlo, but in many oates very oloso, Wholo voto of the connty will ba about 83,000, 0 oftlcial roturnk alone will decido tho clection the cato of sovoral candidates. — INDIANA, specinl Dispatels to 4'he Chicago Tribune, ‘Wansaw, Ind,, Oct, 16.—This county gives 13, V. Long, Damoerat, for Judgo, 268 mn]urlt{, sgainst 538 mojority for Brown last yoar, This ifiamu gh"cu l;l{'xll’ unvor 1,000—s Domocratio and beral gain o ) b mLomsgxx.m: Qot, 16.—8pecial dlspatchen to the Cnufler-.faurnal from Luxlnglan, Ind,, an- nounoce the dofont of Judge J. I, Cravens, in tho Bifth Judicfal Distriot, camErlslng tho countios of Jefferson and Bcott, and tho olection of Judgo i TRopublioan, 800 mojority, Oharlos EJ:‘::]B’“, nmooml,b{s elocted Proseoutor by 100 major] ity In the TO}I'!Ib Judlclal Distriot, embraoing tho sountjes of Orange, Lawrence, and Monroo, Fudgo Plorson, Republioan, is elected, TIn the Third Judicial District, comprising the sounties of Jackson, Washington, and i on, the returna Bo (nr‘ from Harrison and Washing- an, glye Alaugh or, Lopublioan, a mejosity, | B Jackson County_glvos n majority of 800 for Frank Emorson, Domocrat. Lmorson's olootion 18 clalmed, Spectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribtins. Wansaw, Ti ot 'ha olcotion for Judgo yostorday in tho Thirty-third Judicial District, which ‘comprises tho counties of Ful- ton, Marshall, anu Kosciugko, resulted In the election of E. Van Long, Demoorat, ovor Edgar Hoymond, Ropublican, by tho follow(ng ma- jority : Tulton, 264 ; Kosolusko, 280; Mar~ shall, 500. 'Total, 1,034, Special \Dispateh to The Chieaao Tribune. Laonanor, Ind,, Oot. 15.—Tho olection on astorday of Judge in tho Thirty-rourth Judiclal istrict, whiok {8 composed of Elkhart and La- Rmr‘\vga Counties, resultod in tho election of W. , Woods, Ropublican, over J. D, Osborn, Dom- oorat, by about 580 majority in Lagrango Coun- ty, wltir throo townships to” bonr from,” and 354 in Zilkhart, with four townships to Loar from. ——— S o e St 7, o The Chicago ] Om‘i‘lfl.\ef,fixc!b,f‘wsm. 16.~Full roturns from this (Donglas) County shows tho olection of tho en- tiro Ltepublionn county tickot by majoritica ranglng from 09 to 400, Tho Ropublican monjor- ity in tho City of Omals rangos from 200 to 840, This county has always boon considered tho stronghold of tho Domocracy in this Btato. This rosult was duoe in part to tho_diacovery of a cor- rospondenco botwoen A, J, Poppleton, attorney of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, and tho Goneral Superintondout of that road, tho Qoneral Buperintondent asking him to di- rect that tho vote of tho employes of that cor- nm;m’lon bo givon ountiro to tho Domocratio olrot, In Lincoln County, Nob.,, tho Republicans gleu;oldb |§h°h ontiro ticket by an avorage mnjori- y of 160, Roturns from varions parta of tho Btate show tho voto cast yesterdny to bo the largest ever polled, and giving uniform Republican gaina. ‘The proposition to fasue 25,000 fn city bonds, for the Slu'ynno of orecting n mnrkot-house, was dofonted. S Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Lvcory, Nob,, Oct. 16.—Tho Ropublicans oleotod all tho officors in Loncastor Cbunty ex- copt Commisglonor and Bohool Buperintondents. Ottoo Oounty goes Domooratic ; Douglas, Salino, and Boward Ropublican. In Onss, the Ropubli- cang clect Olerk, and the remminder are donbt« ful. Inall countics local guostions had some- thing to do, OaAna, Oct. 16.—The olection yostordny ro- snlted in the most completo victory for the Re- publicans, Tho outire ticket is olected by largo majoritios, WASHINGTON. Further Displacement of Officers in the Eighth illinols Rovenue Dise trict=Immor that Senator Carpenter is to 3o Disgraced==Mixol Schools in the Districte Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasnmorox, D. 0., Oct. 15.—A nico atato of affairg seems to exist in tho Eighth Illinols In- ternal Revenuo District, OfMicial information was roceived hero to-day of tho suspension of J. W. Bouchor, Gaugor, and J. W. Webb and Willinm 8. Schlsy, Btorokeopors, and tho tem- porary assignment of othor officera to their pinces in that district. Tho reagons for tho sus- pensalon, as given by the officer who mado them, nro theso: Bouchor, for sbsonco from dis- tillory. Ho nover makes out reports, but relics on the Rtorckeoper or Doputy- Collector to do it for him, and ia unfit for service, becango ho 18 constantly full of whisky or opium, which makes him stupid, sleopy, and inefficient. Webb's books, though appnrontly corroct on thoir face, are erroncously kept, and Lic has boen guilty of flagrant violation of Inw. Schlay's books contained improper rec- ords of the workings of the distillery at which ho was stationed. Ho sometimos omitted records of an entiro day’s businoss, o had no memorandum or recolloo- tion as to what tubs wero filled or cmptied, and Lo had beon fonnd during business hours nelosp, under the influence of liquor. BUMORED DISPLACEMENT OF SENATOR CARYENTER *" 1t i usserted by somo of the political frionds of Sonator Carpenter that ho willbe displaced ag Prosident pro tem. of tho Senate, and that Mr, Forry, of ]\chhlgnn' will probably be put in hig plnce. 'This, it i faid, will bo done_on_account of the scandal that hasattached to Mr. Carpentor since the adjournmant of the Senato. MIXED BCHOOLS. One of tho questions seétled by tho oloction hore yosterdsy was that of mixed echools i several ©Of tho districts, containing large majoritics of colored votors. This issue was & diroct ono, and in oach instancoe tho candidnte favoring mixed schools was dofeatod. THE EVANOELIOAL ALLIANCE. All but about n dozen foreign membors of tho Evangolical Alhance loft here this afternoon, Dbaving devoted nlmost the entire dey up to § o'clock to aight-seoing in and about Washington. Tho tew membera who romain, among them tho Dean of Oanterbury. Dr. Hugh Miller of Scot- land, and the Rev, Nerayon BShoshadra, tho Broliman convert to OUlristianity, delivered loctures in Georgotown this evoning. [T the Aasociated Presa.) TAE VISITING ALLIANCE DELZGATES. ‘WasurxaroN, Oot, 16,—After visiting various laces of intercst to-doy, the Evangelical Al- Rnncu wore ontortained at Willard's Hotel by Qov. Shophord ut 8 o'clock p. m, Nearly all the delogates have left for tho North, NATIONAL OFMETERY. The Socretary of War has issued, by direction of tho Prosident, n goneral order holding apart & tract of Jand within tho military roservation at Fort McPhoreon, Nebraska, to bo used aa o Na~ tional Cemotery. APPOINTAENT., William T. Billron has boen appointed United States Attornoy for Minnosota, vice 0. H. Davis, resigned. INDIAN VIBITORS. Nino of the ’Iirlncipn! Chiefs who signed the rocont Brunot A'reaty, arvived hero from Colo- rado to-day. BURNED TO DEATH. Ton Ohildron Caught by a Prairie Fire in Nebraska—Six of TMhom Burned to Deathy, and tho IRest Fenrfully Scorched. OxAxna, Oct, 16.—A torrible prairio fire swopt over twenty-five miles of country near the Ohio & Southwestorn Railroad, in Salino and Jefforson Countles, Nobraska, on Tuesdny. Mauy houses and largo quantitics of grain woro destroyed. At Wilbur ten school- childron wero caught in the flames, Three por- ishicd on the spot, throe moro will die, and four are drendfully maimed, but will recover. Mra, Morley, mother of throo of the children, ran to holp thom, and received fatnl injuries. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LiNcorN, Nob., Oct. 16.—Prairic fires aro raging through Nobraska. The othor day one ou the Midland Pacifle Railroad, in this county, destroyed $10,000 worlh of proporty. Yestorda, the fire npproached tho cily, driven by o bigl northoast wind, and threafoned to burn the city. i destroyod two houses, two barns, and o, num- ber of [irnln and hiny-stacks, valued at £6,400. I'he cltizons turned out and fought 16 balf tho any. Had it not been claction-day, belug hitehed up, and tho mon ldlo, tho do- struotion would have beon much greater. A roport comos that a schoolmistross and six children wero burned by the prairio fire twenty miles wost of horo yostorday. SPORTING MATTERS. The Jerome Piri ftncess New Yonx, Oot. 15,—This is tho fourth day of tho fall meoting of the American Jockey Olub, of tho Jeromo Park Course, ‘I'hie first raco, for a purso of £500, o distance of s milo and n quarter, was won by Catesby, boating Oariboo, Wizsrd, Limestono, Mart, Jor- the teams don, Governor's Ransom, Cora Linn, and Medo- ra, Time, 214, Tho third race & freo handieap swao) stokos, §40 onch, and £800 added Dby the Olub, distanco two miles, was won Ly Harry Rossott, benting Katie Penso, socond; Villago Blnck- smith, Victorin, Warlike, Merodao, snd Wheatly. Timo, 8:303¢. Tourth raco, solling raco, one mile and an elghth, was won by Minuio Bfao in 2:011¢, Infth raco, matoh raco for £2,000, betweon Cora Linn and Croes tho Sos, was won by the tormor in 8:213¢, Bixth race, & dosh of half o mile, waswon by Grey Planot, Wimo, 50} scconds, PigeonsShouting in Buffalo, Special Dspntoh to The Chicago Tribune, nm’}.%’, Got. To,Tho ;»Igunnq:bootm matoh botween H, W. Miller, of Toronto, and W. J, Close, of Pontlao, Mioh,, for 8260 & eldo,” ub tml‘?flwo, to-dsy, was won by Close, Booro, 48 0 45, Base Ball, New Yonx, Oot. 16,~Bazo ball: Atlanties, 8; aliiwores, G - THE CHICAGO DAJLY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER (6, 1873. FOREIGN. Additional and Damaging Testimony Against Marshal Bazaine, Great Loss of Life and Prop. erty in Ohina by Floods. FRANCE, PAnts, Qot, 15,—Tho trial of Marshal Dazalne' was rosumed to-day. Inroply to a question by .the Prosident of tho Court relative to Aug. 26, whon an advanco upon Thionvillo wag erdored and afterward rolinquishied, tho Marshal statod that ot that time o had only 90,000 men availa- blo for gorvico, The Duke D'Aumalo gald tho calling of o Qonuoll of War, Aug. 26, by Dagaino, had not les- sonod tho Marshal's responsibility, Ho nskod whi thio Council Lind not becn informod of the maro of Marshol MnoMahon to his sssistonce, Da- zaino doolnres that, in splte of Gon. Boyor's oyl donco to tho contrary, bo had fnformed tho Council of the movemont of MaoMalion, and algo that ho had given the nocessary orders for ;;rovlalnnlnx Motz, Hoblamed his subordinates or not cnrr%% out thoir ordorsnpon this point. The Duko umale snid tho commander of & arrigon was rosponsible for tho tak- ng of all procautionary ' moasures during the slogo, Marshal Bazaino enid that on humy;s of the Beptomber revolution in Parls ho intondod to rnsifn his command, Ho admitted that ho received Reguior immediatol on hig arrival at Motz. o had intorviews witl Rognior. The Marahal donled having informed Regnior that two lotters had_ passed betwoen himaclt and Prince Froderick Chorlos, and could mot stato tho pro- visions ' of theso lottors, of which ~ha himeelf was unnware. Ho considored that tho signaturo which ho gave Rognior was unim- portant, not thinking of tho uso to which it might bo oppliod. .In rlation to Bourbaki's journoy, tho Marshal considored that to con- clude an armistice would bo of advantage to the country and army. It was nocossary for a furthoranco of that object to communicate with tho Empress Eungenlo, betweon whom and tho German Governmontihe thon thought an undorstanding oxistod, Ho oxplained that the installation of the Scptomber Governmont was what was mennt by the * public ordor™ men~ tioned iu his proclamation. i ‘Bazaino appesrod very much downceast in man- ner nnd less confident in tone during his oxam- inntion to-dny. At tho closo of tho session the Counrt adjourncd until Friday. LoxpoN, Oct, 16.—A Paris dispatch to the Standard says that dnxi.n;i yestorday's procoed- ings of the Dazaine court-martisl, Rognier, one of the moat important witnosses, declared his rendinoss to submit to nrrest and trial for his conduct at Motz, Pams, Oct. 16.—Upon the convening of tho Assombly, tlio Right Contro, ncting in unison with tho Rinisiry, intond to propose the pro- longation of MacMahon's tonuro of ofiico as President. Tho Loft aro willing to_accopt tho sropasmon, if nccompanied by & plan for the ofinitivo organization of the Republio, Binco the lato clections many wavering doclared in favor of the Ropublic. At o mutlnilyoatordny of Bonapartist Dopu- tlos, nt which . Rouhor presided, tho organiza~ tion of porsons advacating au appoal to the peo- plo was discussed. Thero are rumors nfloat that disagroements bLnvo arisen between tho Govornments of Franco and Italy, It s stated that upon tho termination of the rogont crisis Ohovalior Nogra, tho Italian Min- stor, will take n loave of absonco for an unlim- ited timo, oputios have — CHINA AND JAPAN. 8ax Fnaxosco, Oct, 16,—By tho stoamship Qolorado, which arrived to-day, Honfi Kong dates to Sopt. 13 and Yokohama to Hept, 24 ara rocoived, Lottors from Pokin stats that an odict had ap- peared stating that thirty-seveu villages in Olwnngo had gnnn swopt_away by tho waters of iho Yung Tino, the river branches having burst their banks, and that o great amount of Tuman aod animal lifo had beon lost by the disastor, Tho Japan Gazeltc nl'fln{:t. 23 poys that with | tho close of hot woathor the Mikado hns ro- turned ta Toki, and has had _an opportunity of showing bis hospitality to tho scion of anothor royal houee, the Duke of Genos, nephew of the King of ltaly, The Priuce waa lodged at Ohama, tho residence sot apart for such guosts, and ontortained in every way tho Government conld think of. The Mikado visited bhim, and n roview was held in his honor. Arrangoments for lhis amusement, including o theatrical porformance, eto.,, were much like thoee adoptod for the Princo Aloxis, Tho sim- plicity of Japaneso lifo provonts the Mikalda showing as much splendor ns most other courts display, but in all probability bis visitors find tbat an advaniago rathor than otherwise, Although the Governwont officials have all rosumed thoir especial dutles, nothing particu~ larly intoresting to foreigners has been done. They are looking forward to a rovision of troatios, which will in a fow days be seriously ontored upon., Chief Ambassador Iwalura, and his two Assistant Ambassadors, Ito and Yamae gachi, isve renched homa, The Peruvian Ministor has loft for Ohina to arrango a troaty at Pekin, Ho has beon quite Buccossful here o far as arranging a troaty of commerco and amity. The Government hasappointed s Commiesion, composod of Japanose, assisted by Mr. Hannen, the Acting-Assistant Judge of H, B. 3, Suprome Court, to inquire into the outatanding claims of forcigners ngainst the Hans, or old clans, s CREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, Oct. 16.—Her Majesty’s Govern- mont having officinlly reprosentod to tho Em- peror of Brazil tho sufforings of tho English emigrants to that country, a frco passage Lomo has been given to 164 of tho omigrants by tho Brazilian Govornmont, LoNpoN, Oct, 16,—The Seccretary of tho Irish TLaborors’ Association writes to the pross that he hias rocoived from the United Btatos proposals of cugagoment for 20,000 mon. —_— SPAIN. Mapnip, Oat. 16.—Proparations are mekin, for o goneral atiack on Oartagena by the land unfi gen forces of the National Governmont. The gxfimlgonws are reported complotoly demoral- —_— AUSTRIA. VrENNA, Oct, 16.—Tho Presso to-day says tho oxplanations and exouses of the Porto relative to tho ciroular recently sent abroad by tho latter aro not satisfactory, and that Count Andrassy will domaud ample satisfaction for the offense, CRIME. Scondal in Bnffalo. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Burravo, N. Y., Oct. 16.—The trial of Dr, Joln Perkine for tho attompted assassination last August of Col. Rabort Johnson, United Statos Army, at TFort Porter, I8 oxpeoted to commenco in the United Btates Court at Al bany to-morrow. TPorking acousod Johnsou of criminal iutlmacy with bis wifo. A decrae of divorco wns granted Yorkina by the Superior Court.of Buffalo Tuosday, IIis wilo will thore- fore apponr a8 & witnous at tho trial, New York State Wroasury Defalca« tion. ALpANY, Oct. 15,—Charlos Y. Phelps, the Cnghior in tho Tremsury Dopartment of the Btato, wns arrested at Jorsey Oity, N, J., and brought Loro oharged with robbing iho Btato Trossury of an amount estimatod at €300,000, Dhelpa fott his post n short timo ago, when Htate Tronsurer Itninos Informed Lim fhat be was sbout to begin an oxamination of his accounts, He wroto to Rnines from Jorsey Olty, admitting tho incorroctnoss of Lis accounts, but promiscy that if ho waa not arrosted, to mako good all, or noarly all, of his deficlt. Counsel, on his “bohalf, had suggested n compro- niso. Implicit confidonco was placed in Phelps, TLolps obtainad tho money by mnnlpulntlnq tho bank hooks and mnml"s tho banks large amounty which ho novor doposltod, Tho Stat will not Do tho losor, Ihelps was appointed Cagbior by ‘Creasurer Ralfs, in 1872, 1lo had op- cupiod & position of considerabla trust in tho Westorn Union Telograph oflice, at Washingtan, and also with tho Adams Express Company. Thelps was arraigned in tho Polico Court this afternoon, but at_the raquest of counsol tho trinl was Snntpouufl uutil to-morrow, Ile was ocommitted without bafl, It is foarod that the amount embozzled will excced $300,000, and it {a now eald tha Btato will lose the whole amount, a8 tho bauks are not liablo, Phelps has boou u{muumlng, but in what manner hoe rofuses to state, Two Ohurches Iobbed in Maltimore, Bavrmsone, Oot, 16.—Bt. Luke's Church, in Oary streat, and 8¢, Paul's Church, at Oharles and Baratoga streets, both Episcopal, were en- fored Toat wight by (hlavos aad robbed, four sile Yor offoztory platos, yaluod at 8200, bolng takop from tha yontry-room of St. Paul's, and a goldon ohalleo, sat with dinmonds and rubled, valuod at 2,000, with othor articlos, from 8t, Luke's. Athonw, Pa., ‘Natlonnl Bank Robbed of 820,000, New Yorx, Oot 16,~Tho New York Evening Postenya: 1A yold mlflm1 waa porpetrated i tho Firat Natlonal Bank of Athons, Pn., ou Mon- day night. Whilo Chorles Hull, tho Oashlor, waa working at hia doal, about 10:80 in tho avon- ing, fiye mon camo in ond gnfiud and hiand- ouffod bim. 'Tho vault doors and thoe innor safo boing opon, the robbors securod ovorytlun thoreln aud’ escoped, The Onshior was foung on tho floor of tho back oflico tho noxt morning inastato of nervons oxhaustion, 'Cho lony to tho bank is probably small, as it held but o small amount of ‘““'"““K' Tho n&nuin\ doposzits {akon will amount ‘to about $20,000, mostly ne- gotiable, Foul Play Suspectods New Yong, Oct. 16.—Charles R. Whito, agent for a Wostorn houso, supposed to bo in Olove- land, O,, iz missing sinco Bunday, sud, 88 ho was n tho habit of oarrying considerablo monoy abont bim, foul play is” suspooted, Ilis ovor- coat, hat, and some lettors woro found in n Lnllway in Liborty strack on Mondny night. Latin.—Charlos R, Whito, roported miesing, hing boon found at o hotel, Now Yorlk Criminnl Mattors. New Yonx, Oct. 16.—Assistant Diatrict-Attor- noy Russoll mado tho oponlng addroes for tho prosocution in tho oaso of lidward 8. Btolkos, now on trial the third timo for the murdor o James Fisk, Jr. Tho testimony taken to-day was substantially tho samo a8 was given in pro- vious trialg, Acquiticds RoorrAND, Me., Oct. 15,—Mies Mink, who has boon on trial for soma days past for tho murder of Dr., Balior, was acquitted. The Tragedy in Carroll Connty, TLo,== T'wo Vorsions of tho Affair. From the St. Louds Repubdlican, Oct, 14, A tragody, torriblo in its character and_foar- ful in its consoquences, alike to tho dond and the living, hos ocourred in Carroll County. Two statoments have reached us, which conflict most matorially as to tho modo in _whioh the doublo murder was consnmmated, and the motive which governed tho murdorer, Both of those wo pro- sont, ag matter of nowa. Robort Austin, o farmor of Oarroll County, and #lioson of Col. Austin, woll-knowz and highly-ro- gmnlod, livos gbout 8 miles from Carrollton. Light yoars ago, ho married tho danghter of the lato Dr. Tlournoy, of Lafayotte County, For somo tima past, 0p it {s stated, ho has suspocted that an impropor intimaocy existed botween his wifo andayoung man named Elijah Haloy, o brother of Eldors Thomans and Honry Haley, of the Christian Church in that vioinity. On last Friday morning, tho 10th inst., Mr. Austin left his houso with the avowea intention of visiting the Bt. Lonis Tair, tobo absont soveral days. Instond of leaving for 8t. Louis, howovor, ho re- turned to his homo aftor dark, and secroted him- solf in n olost of his wifo's bod-chambor, arm- ing himself witho double-barroled shot-gun, Austin bad not long boen walting in the closet bofore Mra, Austin camo in to retiro for the nlght, and then tho young man Haloy also came into the room and bogan to disrobo. Whon Haley had done this, to Join Mra. Austin in her rotirement, tho ‘husband camo ont of Afs rotiromont and fired at Haloy nud missed him, but shot his wifo in tho abdomon, from which she died five hours afterwards. Thon ho loveled ngain af Haloy and shot him dond whero ho stood, and then hio surrendered himeolf to tho authoritics of the county, ‘Theso aro the facts nccording to ono report {from tho scone of the horror, sud now we come to natatoment from au entircly difforont stand~ point, and yat said to be equally roliablo as toits sourcos of intormation, _ Robort Austin and his family lived on o farm on tho Wnoonda prairie, This farm was owned ‘by Mra. Austin, purchased from hor brother, out of monoy inherited from hor father's catato, Austin, it is unid, dosired to possess himeelf of this form, and used all ondeavors to hayo it transferred to his nnme, Mrs. Austin resisted, oxpressing hor boliof that Austin would desert bor and tho children if she consonted. Thostate-~ mont goes on to chu:‘qu that, failing to attain hig onds in this particular, Austin detormined to murder his wife nnd so obtain possession of tho land in that way. Ilis leaviug lhome on Iridny to go to the falr was moroly o protenco,—in this both nccounts agres. llo gaid *‘ good bye” all round, mounted his horse, and rodo awayin tho direction of Carrollton. It does not lp{)om‘ ‘whother ho wont to Oarroll- ton ornot; it is of no consequence. Ho did not goto Bt. Louis, but roturned sccrotly to his home in the darknoss and stillness of tho night, entored his wife's cham- bor by an outside door, fastened by n string, which ho cnt, and then woncealod himeelf. Bo far, up to this point, thero is uo conflict’ botwoon' tho two statoments, but, from this the two reporta are wido as tho polos apnrt. Eltfnh Haloy was A young man whom Austin ha nmploxvud to uugeriutuud tho farm during his absence. Hearing the neiso of Auetin’s entvanco by the outsidodoor, which was ovidently not the usual modo of entranco, Haley arose from his own bod in an adjoining room and possod into Mrs, Austin'a bed chamber, whero Austin waa concealed in the darlmess, to ascortain tho causo of the alarm, Just a Haley reached tho contre of the room, Auatin rose aud fired threo shots. A moment afterward, Mrs, Austin drendfully shattored avd torn in & vital part lay~ dving, ond Elijab Haley, tho youn farm suporintendent, Iay stono doad, with 1 lon of buckhot in him. Tho statoment has it that Austin Immedintely gont for the relatives of his dying wifo and his noighbors, and * assumed tho rolo of the injured husband.," Ifo attonded closoly by the dying woman, who must have snf- forad oxcrucinting agony for thoso five lingoring Lhours of lifo, and frustrated all ofl)ortumty on hor parb to make a atatomont. All that she said was, just beforo sho died, ¢ Ob, Mr, Austin, why didn't you Lill mo outright and save ma this awful agony #" Mrs. Austin ia reported by this statoment to have boon dovotedly attachod ta her husband, but opEuuef.l to Lis possossing himsolf of tho proporty, for the reasons proviously given. Sho 80 roported to have oxprossed & foar that Austin would kil hor ubout it. ‘Thoy were in 8t. Louis at tho Fair in 1872 on o visit to frionds on Olive stroot, and hor fondness for him was froquoently the subject of remark, —_— FIRES. At Evanston, 111, Special Dispatch to he Chicago Tribune, FyAxsrox, 11, Oct. 16.—A firo broke ont in M. B. Tott's furnituro store, in Judson's Block, at 9 o'clock to-night, whioll proved vory disase trons, The alurm was at once ~ given, and_citizons thronged to the rescue. Tho Dblook contains four fino stores, which wero complataly guttad of tholr contenls. Thin will involve o heavy loss, "The Pioncer Firo Compn~ ny worked nobly and well, After a desporato atruggle, nearly two Lours long, tho flames woro subdued and confiued to the ono store, ‘Ihis was complolu‘l‘y dostroyed. But for tho fire-proof walls and splondid construction of the bloolr, the othors must inve gono, The sufforers nro 3. B, Iott, furniture dealor ; Haskin Brow,, dry oods ; Huntoon & Gamble, grocories ; J. B, nkin, boots and shoes; A. Thosler, photo- 5rn phs,* O. B. Garnsoy, dontist; and Dr, . 11 Mann. Allthe latter lowo chiofly by dnmi- ago to gaudu romoved. Dr. Munn's liouso, ad- vining tho block, wad comploted emptied. ‘Tho lock was the best in Evaustou, and the storos the best and largest, ‘Tho chief loss will fall on P, Judson, owner of tho building, and Tott, All tho losors aro partly insured, but dofinita oati- mates of tho loss cannot bo givon. Thoe aggro- ato will bo about 825,000, ~ Iott's store wa in tho contro of the block, and burned to the ground, while thoso on each sido stand, and wns nbout An Dallay, ‘Toxnv. 8r. Lous, Mo., Oct, 16.—Tho Evening Dis- palch hau o specinl from Dallay, Toxas, saying o flre thoro at 8 o'clock thin morning douirnyud nearly a blook of bhusluess Louses, Loss be- iv‘r‘uun £60,000 snd 060,000, Insurauco not oA, In 5t Louiw Br. Louss, Oct. 16.—The tobacco and cigar store of D, Dlllfinbm’g & Co., 123 North Second stroct, was damngod by firo and water to-night abont 816,000, " Iusured for 20,000 in Iinstern oftices, but thonames eannot bo ascortainod to- night. —_—— THE INDIANS. Fight Betwecen Sloux and Ponens in Dakotah, Browx O177, In., Qot. 16,—A war party of 200 Bloux attackod tho Ponons Agonoy, sovonty-five milos weut of hero, this morning, and wore ro- Imluml by tho Ponoas, but roncwed tho atiack bis afternoon, driving the Doncas into a plum orchard, where the fight {s now going ou. Indians on each sido are killed so far, — @ AN EDITOR THRASHED. uEeLNG, W, Va., Oot. 15,—0. B, Long, edi- tor of the Regialer, of this cl‘t‘y, a8 nl.lnof::d by Jamos 3 Breonoy, & candidate for tio Housp Five v of Dologatos in this Btate, and badly punished this aftornoon, on tho Cuatom-Ilouso astaps, Tho oauso of tho attack was an editorinl in this morn- ing's Register sovoroly roflecting on Bieouoy's chiaractor. RELIGIOUS. The Evangoelical Delegates Entortain- el in Washington. Wasnmarow, Oct. 16.—The mombers of tho Evangolical Allinnen loft Willard's Iotol this morning, and progocded to tha m&xllol, nud o~ sombled in the rotundn, Dr. Sundorland neked that all join in singing ** Coronation,” when the united’ volcos of tho wholo dolegatfon mado tho domo ring, the slnging Lolng rondored with hoarty good will, ~ All thon pnssod out upon the portico, singing as thoy marched, tho hymu : Lord, whon thou didst ascend on high, Ten (housund angels flled tho sky. On ronchlnfi tho stopsof the costorn portico, the Rov, Dr. Liffany announced that Alexandor Gardnor, who was prosont with his apparalus, would take " A THOTOORATIIG VIEW of tho group, and requeated that they would ar- rango themsolvos, uncovored, and koop quict for & plcluro. On account of the motion of many in the group, tho firat and second trials wore fyuu- ures, but the third ono was pronounced to bo Pood. Dr. Sundorland then roquoated all to join u siugiug tho hymn: Jesus shall reign whoto tho nun, Doea hia auccossivo journoy rum, This was sung whilo all romnined ntanding. Thoy thon joined Lunds, and closed tho singing with & yorso commoncing : Blest bo the Lo that binds Our heatta in Christinn lovo, Prayer was then offored, at tho close of which oll ropoatod tho Lord’s Prayor. The Rev. Dr. Marston, of London, rohearsed tho Protestant Church crood, all jofning in, aud, ab tho closo, sang the Doxology Pralso God from whom all blossings flow,3 Boforo ro-entering tho Capitol building, the Rov. Dr, Tiffany announced to tho dolcgates thot the hotol blfls of tho mombors from foreign countries wore paid, and thoy would givo thom- solves no troublo about the “sottlomont of their oxponses in Washington, 88 arrangoments had boon mado for the paymont of them. Threo cheors were propoeed and giyen for Dr, Tiffany. Tho Doctor "thon announced that an invitation had been oxtonded to tho dologatos by Gov. Bliopherd to attond A DANQUET to-day at Willard's Hotol, and m{‘noutu!l all to bo [mmnt. Bomo one proposed throo cheors for ho Prosident of the Unitod Btates, which wore fijvon, and throo cheors forthe wholo world, 'ho dologation, nftor visiting different points of interost, roturned to the hotel, aud portook of o bonquet givon , by Qoy, Bhophord. Tho pastor of tho Qovernor's Church offered up n Emyor with the mlowinf sontiment : *The Evangolical Allianco, may its rosults bo oquul to the Frnndnnr of its concoption and tho nobloness of its ends.” Dr. Tiffany roturnod thanks to the Governor for the kind recoption of dolegntes. The Rov. Dr. Riggs, of London, re~ afloudud in bolulf of the foroign delogatoy to tho mentimont offered by Gov. Bhophord. Ho must sny tho rocoption In this country was simply magnificont, not magniticont 1u tho mat~ tor of organization, but in the richness of spon- tancous foeling, which uxl:mnwl itsolf through avery possiblo chauuol, whother in the family, or cars, or by tho waysido. 'Thoro was such abundance of kindness, courtesy, and gonorosity that nono of thom could have anticipated its oxtent, Ho would carry back with him to Eng- 1and the rominivcences which would go with him through lifo. He trusted that through tho Evangolical Allinnce mutual sympathy botweon tho two countries wounld bocome deapor, ripening into the closer ties of personal and nationi friondship, THE REY, DI ARNOT, of Bolgium, who was next roquosted to speak, said it was o groat mistako to call upon him as a forcignor, 28 he was a holf-way Amorican, hav- ing Visited this Capital twenty-nino ago, and alao throo ycars ago [laughtor], aud tho only thing Lo wantod was a good pavemont for the stroats, and thoy hadit. [Laughter.] Tho rosult of his studics s to tho so-catled substratum of char- noter was that thoy wore oll vory much alike. Tho Amorican, howovor, was a little moroe like wine, sparkling and going off in efforvesceuce of good fetlowsbip, |Luughter.] He would draw no invidious comparisions of countrics, but would repeat what was said by & wily Scotch- man who was sont by Queou Mary with & mes- 8ngo to tho Prime Minister of England : * Your mistross s & most boautiful woman in England, but mino is o most boautiful woman in Scot- land,” [Applausc and laughtor.] THE REY. DR. BONAFF, in the course of a briof spoech, said the Amor- 1eans had token from the dolegates the bost part of their manhood,—nawoely, their hearts, BISUOD BINPSON &nid thoro was a bosutifulamity among those presout. Ioro wero the strong, solid, thought- ful subjects of Quaen Victaria Pmug may she roign] in followship with tho citizons of the United Btates, and subjects of the Bmperor of Gormany, dotormined to live until he has sot- tlod tho difficultios with tho Topo flaughtor]; and citizonn of the Fronoh Ropublio [May it long continuo] associnted with thelr Germau brothrou in Christ, aa if thero had been no bat- tles botweon their countries [npplanee], these and all of thom rejoicing in one spiritunl sllegi- ance, now joined in proposing tho bealth of the Governor of the District of Columbia. Threo cheors ware given for tho Governor, who returned thanks for the kind focling thus oxpressed, and called npon MR, UARRINGTON, Soorelary of tho District of Columbis, to ro- spond. He enid, aftor roturning thauks for tho compliment, that there wasa time when the stroots of Washington wora in sucha bad con- dition that the pooplo folt almost ashamed for strangers to visit the Capital, but improvements had followed, end they intended to make, it the piottiost in fhio world,—a thing of beauty to bo o joy forever. The col amoug thom of such visitors was not of ag much local importanco as of nationsl concorn. Another stop was made in tha direotion of what the old prophot proclaim- od, namoly, *“'I'ho_sword alull b turnad into ploughsharesand the u{wnm inio pruning-hooks ; noltuor shall nation riss up sgainst nation, nor learn war any moro.” Ho welcomod the dele- gatea Liore, not bocauso they wore of any partic- ular donominations, but bLocsuso they wero mombers of a parlinnont of man,—ihe todora- tion of tho ontire world. [Applause.} THE DEAN OF CANTERDURY hoartily indorsed tho sontimonts of Becretary Hurrington. 1o said ho was sure overybody *| would return to his own land with a hoart full of offection for this country, which he hoped would fulfill ita destiny by being the very front of Chrigtian civilization, In" conclusion, ha pro- osod tho hoalth of the. Prosident of tho United tates. This was recoivod with cheers, and drank staudiog. A YOTE OF TIIANKS wna then Fmpnand, and agrood to, for the hand- somo and gencrous maunor in which delegatos wera onterteined, Tho company then broke up with tho singing of 01d Hundred. Nearly all of tho visitors loft in tho 8 p.m. train for tho North., TIE OHMILDRENS' MEETING was kold this aftornoon, which wus addressed by tho Rov, Dr. Bhcsbadral, and the Doan of Cune terbury proached in Goorgetown, Freo Religlous Assoclation. New Youx, Oct. 16,—Tho Freo Roliglons Asso~ clation reassombicd this morniug in the Coopor Institute, About 800 wero preaont, many of thom Indios. Tho flrat apcakor was Willinm J, Pottor, who read a_very ablo papor. entitled : Mo Evangelical Foos of Fros Religion.” M, Tattor snid he would divide tho foos of ratfonal progression and practical roligion into three clusies, o follows : Bpiris of Dognntismm, Spirit of Beatarinnism, nud Spirit of Superatition, The recent Conventlon held in this city shows one stop from thiy sectarinnism has beon mado by difforont donominations. = ‘Lho Bvangelical Alli~ ance ignored and forgot for & {imo their differ~ encey, and met Logothor in hrotherly frlendship for the purpose of strengthening tho foundation upon which they stand, and not for the purpose of nssenting to tho catablishuient of a Soctarian platform, Tottor wns followed by Willlam E, Dlackford, who spoke somo time on tho subject, * Chris- tinnity and Bootarinnlsm." Ho was followed by N, I, I3, Abbott, who rond a papor on PRI FORKIGN MIBSIONALY BYSTE," 1o spoko of the uttor impracticability of tho syatom, und snld that convorslon of tho world whs fmpossible, o produced siatistics shows ing that tho whole numbor of convorts made b Torolyn misslonntion Quring tho yauws 1807 pud 1808 was 3,258, and tho conyernion of ocach was nccomplishod at n cost of BL,811, o bollovod in tho honesty of tho missionarios, but way sorry to seo them omployed in such unprofitablo worle when thore was so much to bo done at homeo, At tho rato of 3,258 converts a yonr, thore being about 1,000,000,000 inhabitants in the world, it wounld tako 200,212 yoara to ovan- golizo thom. 'I'he cost of such ovangollzation, at tho rate of 1,411 eachy would bo gomething incrediblo. 1o kaid that 5,000,000 aunually was squandored in this imposs{blo work, €O, MIAGINSON 'waa tho next eponker, sud ho soyorely orltlolzod the doliborations of theEvangolical Alliance, 1f thesa gontlomen camo lioro slmply to proach the truth, wo should be glad to glve them the right band of fellowship. Inall of the groat move- ments of reform in this country in tho last twouty yonrs the Chureh has boon whippod luto thom in\llnldfirn, tho infldets, Al of tho load- ora of the gront roform movemonts during that timo have beon outsiders. Wo aro warring agalnst oxclusivenoss. As to tho misslonary sys- tom I am ono of thoao who holiovo that we have onough to do at homo. At tho conclusion of tho addropsos lottors woro road from Gorrot Hmith, Judge Ilunlfluy. of Cincinnatl, and Oharles Bradlaugh, the Bnglish Topublican, oxpressing tholr Bymfintlny with tho Assoolation, and rogrotting tholr inabilily to attond. Adjournod until ovening, Tho Cooper Institute was half filled this evon- {;lg ot tho session of the I'ros Roliglons Assocla- on, JAMES PARTON waa tho first spoalor. His thomo wan tho taxa~ tion of churches. Ameriea was allndod to ns the land of oxperimont ' aud audacity. Trinity Church stands at the hiead of Wall stroet, appro- printoly so. [Lnughlur.? A fow yonrs ago ono' might hovo fired a piatol acrous tlio churcl: with litlo dangor of bitting n Christian, Now tho churoh s orowded whenever it opons, Dr, Vinton was asked tho reason for tho great rowth, and roplied, '*Bless God, good muslo,” Trinit; hlunp{nnd boy choir, chimes, organ, and ministors tunod_to chant the litany’in bivr- mony, nll oxompt from taxation, The sponkor will soon Eny the tax on hia littlo homo, whilo oPpan(tnl stands tho gorgeous church property of o fow wonlthy mon, which would net tho clty #10,000 if taxod. Anow eathedral is soon to bo built hero, o cost millions, froo from taxation ; 7ot liould a mob_dosiroy tho glty, they woul o callod on !o;jn‘xylt in full. Amorica is tho paradiso of dondhigads, Wo had o fow Loro Inst weok. [Lnufhtur,] Wastiington fa corrupt with them. As for rallrond passos, why he, tho sponkor, was onco told that “no ' ono but o fool pald his fare. Horaco Groo- loy [npqlnusu] was n atriotly psy-ng-you-go mon, If ho wantod on’ extrn Tribuno Lo paid for it It remains for us to wipe from our statute-books all exemption, or, if Biates refor 6, “No faxation, no protection.” Mr. 'arfon was warmly applauded thruughout, ¥. E. ABBOTT followed with & fow remnrks directod agalnst tho appointment of chaplaing in the army and navy, tho roading of the Bible in tho public #chools, and sppointment of nationnl thanks- givings, also the oath as administored in our courtt, Tho City of Philndciphin Dedicated to theSacred Heonrt of Josus. Special Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, PmLADELPIIA, Oct. 16,—To-day thia city was solomuly dedicated to the Sacred Honrt of Jesus by Bishop Wood, in tho Catholic Cathedenl, Tho sorvicos throughout wore most impressive. Lhe church waa literally crammed, and upwards of 200 nuns of various ordora participatod in the coromonies, An ologuent sermon was doliverad by Fathor Maguire, 8, J., of Washington, D, C. Kansas Yearly Mecting of Friends, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LAwnENog, Kan., Oct, 16,—The Kansas yoarly meating of Friends has been {n sossion in this city sinco Saturday. Prominent Quakers src boro from all parts of tho country, and #omo from England, CASUALTIES, Brakoman Killcd, . Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Font WAyne, Iud,, Oct. 16.—Stillman I'lotch- er, a brakoman on the Toledo, Wabash & Wost- ern Railway, wae instantly killed at Cocil, Ohio, whilo coupling cars, 'Tho train knocked him down, and five cars ran over him from hoad to foot, crushing and mangling the body in o fenr- ful manner, Tho Coroner's jury roturned a ver- dict in accordanco with tlo forogoing facts. Found Drowned. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BELLUrONTAINE, Oct. 16,—Mrs, Mller, wifo of Wesloy Ailler, n farmor living two milos north of thia place, was found drownod in n spring on tho farm yosterdsy afternoon. Thero was only abont twenty ioclies of water in tho spring. She was laboring nndor an aberration of mind. Drowned by the Sinking of o Yacht. New York, Ocr. 15.—Tho yacht Julia, in returning from the rogutta this even- ing, como. in collimon with the _forry- boat James Fisk, on tho Noith River, and sunk, Commodore Edward Morton, of the New Jersey Ynoht Club, was dvowned, and William Behroe- der, ono of t. u yachtsmen, was badly injurod, Collision on the Occan. LowpoyN, Oct. 16.—The stoamship Circassian arrived nt Livorpool last evoning in n badly domaged condition, having beon in collision with somo vessol unknown. KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Special Dispateh to The Clifcago Lribune, KANSAS OrTY, Mo, Oct, 16,—OATTLE—Rocolpta, 2,660 ; ehipments, 1,249, Tho market {8 unchungod, Frices aro weak, the domand belug from packers and oedors, Hoag—Nominal, at $3.30@3.45. MARRIAGES. LEWIS—OARPENDER-—At tho reatdoncs of_Col. D. E. Livermoro, 1481 Prairio-av., Ly tho Rov. A, J. Frost, sastod by tho Rov, J. A. Smitl, D, D., L. H. Lowls, THaar, of Sandusky, s, and Miss M. Amelia Oarpondor. DEATHS. A A AR A AARAAAAAAA A AN AANANANNANANNANAS. FARRELL—In this oity, Oct. 14, of corobeo-merm. yyangus, Mabol, lafant dauglor of Thomos and Fanals " Eacroll, Funoral from residence, 319 West Polk-st., Oct. 16, at 10:30, to Rosonill. Frionds aro luvitod to attond. ANGELO—In this olty, on tho 161b inst,, at 7 o'clock, Giyalamo . Angolo. Lunoral oa Friday, at8 o'olook &, m., from 9 South roon-st, RYAN"Tn this city, at his residence, 181 Bluo Island- av,, Qat. 13, Michaol Rtyan, nged & Josrs, Tlaneral from his residonce nt 3 o'clock this aftarnoon, thenco by earrlages to tho Michigan Ocatral Dopot, ARMOUR~Ou Tuesday morning, at 9 o'elock, Amelia @ wifo of J. ¥, Armour, Hunoral at residonce, No. 97 Oalumot-av., Thuraday, at o'clock. THE TURF. GOLDSHITH HMAID WILL BEAT HER RECORD AT DEXTER PARK, This Afternoon, 3 o'clocl, 1IN TOE $5,000 RACE (loster and Bashaw, Jr, Cars by Michigan Southern and Pitteburgh & Fort Wayne Railroads leave at 2 o’clock, direct to track, and return after the races. Streot Cars ovory five minutes. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE O. 357 ElegantChromos On Thursday Evening, Oct. 16, nt 7 o'clock, Balo positivo and without rescrvo, 827 West Madison-st. NOW ON EXHIBITION, By TAYLOR & IARRISON, SPEOIAL SALR OF Dry Goods & Notions On FRIDAY, Qot, 17, at 0 3¢ o'clock, at 201 and 200 Knat Maglscaat. "We liavs ardota Lo oluseinany conslgnmonts, and hold (his Spociul sale fur that purposo, Tats chauoa fur buyorw, as tho atock fs aff dus(ruble ‘aud com. Dlototu soaguinblo goodse o roon Auollonoors, ot Furuitaro, Uurpots, do. FRIDAY, rye lluo of urnituro, Now and fo® nd Ingrain Oarpets, Parlor, Oham ing room, Karalture, Maitfotses, Hoddig, Parlor and Cook Stdvos, lodstosds, Sofass Ribioon aglh i 15816t & oomslyumcnts, s, Come o AUOTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Buccosaors {o Elison & Fostor, Hoal Istato and Gonets( "Auotionoors, 81 and 8 Kandolivst. COTTAGE HOUSE, No. 169 Tweuty-sishthst, BETWEEN PORTLAND-AV, AND GARIBALDLST., AT AUCTION, ’ e HUMBDAY, Oot. 16, at 84 Omthe RS0t e 1 wolk b, i Tarly s oo fn thorough ropair, with good bara, Lot, 3lxiz, talnasix good vooma, " Tiio lvontion of Twoity-oleit Dotweon Portiand-nv, and Gartbaldi-at., {8 very desirbis for rasidenco, . o nalghborhond In godd, and surround= 1nga firstolnst in overy raspaot. ‘Tho salo 'will foty, Titlo porfoat. Torma: Purchinsor to_asumo Tiorigago of §500, dto July 1, 1670, at 10 poe cent balance of purclingo money, %‘i'!i:'l'fl l’énllvnnfino I 1 onr at 8por cont e Auotioncors, B4 and €6 Randolphiit. THH BNTIRBLY NEW COTTAGE HOUSE ‘With Lot 26x124.8, No. 290 Portland-av., Will bo_sold ab Auction, on the gronnd, on THURS. DAY, Oat. 18, ot 4 'clogk. This fouso 13 fust intshod, ‘contalna @ rooins, aud is Urst-clas in ovory raspoot, and i 8 _good nelgbhortiood, with ‘good surronndings, noar chirely; sohool, oto., and abould command tho atfontlon of pnrilv: mul(‘n[n liomo. 'TI11¢ 'FITLE 18 PERIFECT. ‘Abatenct, roady. Torme onsy, only 3600 canh, B600 diio Auguat, 1670, balanco ono and two yoara at8 por cont, A dorslv o A VoN oY & co., Antionoors ! 81 and'sd Randolph-at. Regular Priday’s Sale Atour Nowand Spacious Salesroom, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Conalating of Now and Becond-hand FURNITUR R, Parlor and Chambor Bots, Cooking and Parlor Staves, Orockery, Glasawaro, Brussols and Waol Carpot Louuges, Mirrars, Platares, and a goneral ssortmont o) Housokeopiag Goods, oto., On FRIDAY, Oct, 17, at 0 1-2 o’clock. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 8 and 8 Randolpli-st. AT A TUOCOTION, On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at 11 o'olook, A Nearly New Billiard Tuble, With Balts comploto, by t Goo. W - B S S, st o 0. W Oump ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoors, &f and 8 Randolph-st. 250 LOTS : FOR SALE BY CATCTION. EXCHANGH_YOUR BANEK ACCOUNT FORALOT AT RIDGELAWN, Bltuated oqul-distant botwean NORWOOD PARK and PAIR 1gu8m wnunlnr:!n:r'i:ngu;nwn us xcfml'mfi‘bfli on the 0, & N, T R., bolni on high ground, ¥ ALOVI: GIIIGAGO, thus sifording dosy dealasgo- ‘Will be sold at Auction, ON THE GROUND, Tuesdny, Oot. 21, 1873, at 3 o'clock, This Properts, having boon out of the markot, for sov- eml&'flnn 18 now resnbidivided, and for tho first timo of+ fored FOR SALI [n Tots of L0<160 foot onch, Como aud sagura your first chalco of A LOT. “Iio uatuval scenery s hot. urpassed by any of the many suburban towns snrrounding this olty, Tho drives ar0 ino, streota gradod; sidowalks will bo Lutlt and shada trocs ot out this fall, 'An Artosian Wall Is now boing sunk anil will bo finishof) in & short. time, making this & vory dosirablo location boing naly RIGILT milea from the olty, 30 minutes' ride, with muplo railzurd facilitis, TEN traie a day, and, by'a charior from tho raliroad conipany,. ovary tratu {a obilgod to stap ot this atation. Bohools, cliurohen, storos, oto., aro convenient. Ttogothor, RIDGELAWN olfors many _attractions to pariios sdoking s plessant homo near Onicago, whora ot cun havo all tho canvenioncos of oity life with tha soeli conntey air. FHETILE ©0 TS PROPERTY 1S PERFECT, Printed abatracts furnished gach purchascr, TERME BASY, ono-quartor cus, Lalance ouo, two. and threo yoars, with {ntorest at 8 por cont, ar 310 » month unfil paid, o 10 per cant dlscount for ALL OASIH, A DIEPOSIT of $25 required on cach lot at time of ™A 'SPEOTAY, FREIT TRATN will leavo tho Northwost orn Depot, cornor Uanal and Kinzia. ata'olock, re- R e & KELLOGG, 285 Mndl.\nn‘-‘sc. ur of IAYRELI!& DAR~ LOW, or W. 6. BADEAT, 126 Doarhoru-st., or ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Audtianeors, 81 and'8 Randolph-at, Amnomcement Extraoedinary! GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE AT OUR. AUOTION ROOMS, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST,, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Wo_have rocelved positivo instructlons from R, B. BLANGIHATID, lisq., to closo out his Interest in vartoit "J“‘“P:."fi"" lllld \vl:ll offer k')ruln, ‘without any resorve, o followlng valngblo Dropacty 'RIRST1] Tote, H0xI%3 oat cach, in Blanchard Drothe ors Bubdivialon, comor of Gicago and Miehmond-iva., 85 nea tho great Ghicego & Northwestorn Cax Shops. BEOOND 40 Intw, S53116 foct sach, In Blanchaxd's Sube division_on Follansbee-st. and Eullorton-ay., botween Mfiwankoo-av, and Humboids Park Toulovard. TITTIU)-8 Iots, 24r1E0 foot oach, In samo subdivision, on umboldt Park Bovlovard. 0 vislon, situstad botwaon Mil: ' Wioclc of 41 Tots, whicl wil i clogant, ota ey aubdic u ap) 08, Ot [ This affors a splondid chance for n profitable invostment. FIFTH—10 lots, 650x135 feot each, in Blanchard's Sube« vision, near Milwaukoo and Divotsoy-avs. SIXTII=5 lots, 33103 foot, cach, on Madlsonat., twe blscks anet of Gontral Park, 3 VIS oten, eing tho souty, 3 of Block 2, Hart, L Stowart's Subdivision, coror of Forty.sbxiliat: 214 Oalifornincar. ‘g hova oifors vory sataablo proporty fn n soqtion of {10 ofty which 18 Fapidly fimproving, and ovory day oms bancin in valuo. - Ao facilitios 10f reaching this proper. ty aro good, both by buscs, Lorse cars, and ateam, thua ffordiig tapid transit to’tho honrt of tho city, aud a Chanco WUl bo alvon {0 6very on o purohaso’dlilter a ligloTt or mofo! i saa wil bo pérempiors. Lrers ot iferd will o sold. Br. it. P, Bisnchard, 163 LaSallo:st., will show tho pronérty, snd givo any furthor partiouiars. The Title to this Property is Perfect. Full printod abstencts furnishod. Tacya.-Only oie.fourth gash, nanco §n ono, two, ad throd yonce, With 8 par cont intorast. DRI of 1) ek cont Faiilrod at thmo o salo alanco of firet payment in thirty dasa. haviog aavinga-baiike which have ob O B A et ok 3mont by thole DooKa: ELISON, POMEROY & (0., Auotioneors, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. $10 Down. $5aMonth. ANOTIER GREAT EVENING AUCTION SALE OF ABOUT 250 SPLENDID LOTS! LOOATED AT NORWOOD PARK, On Thuraday and Friday Evonings, Oct, 18 'wnd 17, 1873, n¢ No. 47 Wost Madisoa: st. (n, o, cor, Clinton). commenc- ing at hell-past 7 p. m. TERMS OF SALE-Ouly 810 down aud 850 month on each Lot xold, with 8 por cont lutorost, Rorvoud Lark ln tho bixhost ofut hround Ghlcago for 12miles, and the Lots oiferod “aro alt guarantced to ba oad, high, and dry. ‘Thoy are noar tho donut, aud 1t {y 18 O] -Int‘un of ronl gatato oxports that tho improvements which aru wbont to b made {n tho tmmedialo viclaity of hie propety wit ontso [t o aavanoo Lo v tuuca it pecs of oo year, S et Tt XA it o offord to soniro & sl Kokt four owh RG] S8t Wi i e 1 chrga bolora tho day of salo. oety wlil bo shown freo of clitege batate the dy o€ 183 Glar] V_& O ELISON,_ 30, P, GO & CO, T ALO0, 70 Wabasheav, * READY-MADE CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, OLOTIN, AND CASSIMERES, ) NG GO0 DN FURNISHING HO0RS Nn SHOES, &cp» AT ATUCTION, nesdas, Ot 16, st 93 a, m.,at salosroom, 16and *WAVAL A, BUTTERS & €0., Auctiancers. RUOULAR SOUTH SIDE SALL OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Call and Bxamine tho Liargost and Doat As~ sortment of Household Goods over offered at Auction, ON BATURDAY, Oot, 17, at 9 o'clock, TParlor, Libracy, Ohamb 3 , T e Qg e o b dozun Pollahied Bhuvels (Lo oloso), 25 oratos of W, G, Orookory, 8 Extonsion Tabios, Glase 1Plauo, On 17 Ran al 3 1Reod Organ, 1 Motodean, AT 11 0'CLOCK, Opon snd Top Nuxgles, & Nosd Wagon, Expresd, Wi Double sud Biasis. Rormoms Yok Do I GONE S 0., Anottonsersy _

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