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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATVRDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1873. 000; for snlarion of officors and omployes, $216,- 0003 contingent oxponscs, coudo of the incroaso ia mombera of the Houso now is 202 inatead of 243, a8 undor thoe old apportionmont, CASUALTIES. Narrow Escape from n Torrible Loss ot Life on the §t. Paul Railronds Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mirwauggg, Oot. 81,—All pasgengor traing on tlo Prairio Du Qhion Division of tho St, Prul Rallrond aro dolayed to-d in-bound morning ¢raiv. FINANCIAL. (Continued from the First Page.) Jonns for tho Toxas Paciflc Rallway. Wishing to sscortatn what success he had meb with, correspondont called on him at the Ponnay! Rallroad Company’s building, in Tourth “stroot. Xu consoquonco of tho largo amount of business .. mattors roquiring his individual attontion which hod accumulated in hig absence, Col. Beott gl to but fow porsons, roadily admittod tho roprosentative of the Trib- bune, and oxpronsed his willlngnoss to dosired information, $£10,000,000 for thie Pennsylvania Rajlroad Com-~ noy was nogotintod by tho Company's bankers TLondon n fow daya beforo the present flnan~ clal rovulsion bogan, Tho Pousisylvania was lhe[m!orn tin oTxl::ol lont condiflnrll t{) ‘moot ita m-d guiroments. Tho panto was ontiroly unexpacte and unlooked for nbrond, i o diffioult to ralse 80 largo an amount on torms so lavorable on auy Amorican securitios aftor tho | dutbreak of “the fo ttho Texas Pacific Railway, ho had not been o fortunate, o had not boen sblo tocloso suceessfully nogatiations for a sulo of honds, buk obtained finaucial aid, so that work on the road will not bo discontinuod. build tho road within tho limits of tho roquire- monts of Congress and tho Btato of Toxas will be continued by the Company. Tho offoct of 1he rotent panio was to stop tho salo of tho bonds of American railronds in Europo for thoe eaont, ‘This condition of thiogs Io beliovod and ho thought thero o for bonds a8 woll _so- ot the number of : but lot hy seorooy. Bhe | that ho had recolved permission from tho Court { A Field.Day in Parliament, | hitlot hor off oo bor sroning oo sor” | Lo look afior hin busioas, which In that of o | AlL Eopes of the French Mon= Dby an accldont to tho aln No, 4, duo hero broken rail noar Foroat flos from this city, and_throw tho oar aud tho noxt conoh off the track down nn ombanknent, Boveral pasacugora wero injurad, but nono fatally. KiHled by n Fall. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Oct, 81,—A young' msn 11, in thiscoun~ Ho atated that the Parliament Adjourns until Mon- | tered astoro during tho night. It would have boen natned Ellis, livi ty, was thrown fi Liad his akull broken, in a fow houra, © un Over and Killod, Fpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. T named Jack Lawronce, about 19 yoars of ago, roplding at this piace, was {ustantly killed noar Muncie, Ind., on the Clovoland, Columbues, Cin- ginunti & Indisnapolia Railrond last night, by falling botwoon tho oars on & freight train while passiug over the train, ing near Bunkor I om a horge on Wei from which injury he died Theo work noedful to tho full House of 206 mombers, only threo woro | planation of tho mattor. abaont at tho oponing this attornoon. Thoso aro and will not bo prosont when tho division occurs. | gokes Jiry-zotirod, tho fconas in tho court-room moruing. The house corners on Bixth avenue, | sorvative Doputles will voto In fayor of prolong- o merely tomporary, would soon b o roady sal surod a thoso of tho Toxas PacifloRailway. Company now have about orntion, built sol % Ceroline. a8 to whother Sir John will induco Riol o put | or more tho geata werd fiiled, and much of tho inan sppearance in timo to voto. Dodgo?n’l standing room was nonYlnd,' Bt thoro wae nothe | DY Slefko. Tho socond floor to which tha only | Versnillos last ovoniog, 800 milos of comploted Forry-Bont Cellision in Neow York oly from means raised nnd have not ba yet dis onds, nor do thoy iutend to sell at t upon complotad lino, thus giv- proporty in working order a8 se- North York, who aileged publlely in bis olooklon | 128 to 0xclto the Intorost of maro slnfiors, S8¢ | Amity stroot, containg ¢ho family aparfmonts, o | - At tho trial of Marshal Dazaino to-dag, Col, oanvase that ho loft tho Unitod Blatos on | roduced to loss than 100, tho ladlos boing | {ie laftor in through small entry boiwoon tho | 23, horocoived and dolivared to Bazaine o dis acoount of tho deep-soated corruption that | the jt alting the result, 9 'y cceived and dolivered to ne Jo eversmiors, asiatod . that Tand, 1 gxpeotod | Abous 15 DRl i ‘mas i rash, ab tny | Dator snd buok bulroom. Mr, Hlefke wia | path slating buat, Meohahon wta yacciag b 10 condono by his vote the acts on the part of door, and tho crowd pushed forward and (] s ispateh, the Oanaaian Miniaters, many fold moro flagrant aiid u G dowy slio Baard the, and dishonorablo than can bo inatanced among | aatoh o sight of tho oxpopted Jurymon, but when | SO ontry eha ooked. \ tho pooplo of is mative land. Thus, with a | tho charnotor of thnnnnpw-wm{:m 'waa understood | BhO_ esv fWo, men, ouo, ot o ehio | of thodats eworn to by witness., Marbal Da; House of 204 mombors, including: tho Spoakor, { & fow emilos pagsed and the convorsation was | Bupposod to bo hor husband, 0 | zaine, i mark omphasis, declared New York, Oct. 31.—The Pavonia forry-boata Erlo collided about 5 o'clock this tho carolossness of thepilot of the olaware was struck abtho wheol- house and sunk, The off by a passing tug. the boats reaclied any of their b any time excop! ing nn nbsoluto curity to purchagers of bonds. assongors wero takon ono- injured. Whon he middlo of the river, the Erio was hoaded directly for the Delaware, striking hor amidships on tho larboard side, outting through tho cal wheel ana wheelhouse, Tho Erio camo with such force that Tior bow crashed through tho_cabin, and ent & Iarge holo in the hull of tho Delawaro. Panio geizod tho passongers, of whom thero wero 500 oing Iadios and ohildren. A with & canal-boat in to took tho paesengors off, the bonta barely affording standing-room for tho ‘passongors. Many Indies carried lifo-prosorvers rom tho forry-bont till they roached the shore. Tho Delaward yas towod Oct, 81,—Tho money rate on Goy- who iavo boon ourly expocting a dlvision, it la | A8ain ronowed. | Tho rocurronca of this little do- | {4, and sk o sl poaeod Lo throshold o | dollvered fo him unti] tho 39tk of August. not atrango that tho publio are kopt in & con: stant state of foverish oxcitomont, entorod, accompanied by the Eflm’“’ 2nd took | over her oyed. Sho esya that ehe recognized ono ‘gunud that Lowal informed them on tho 26th or RAILROAD NEWS. Bottlemont of the Dispute Botweon the Dakota Southern Rallrond and tho County of Yanktons<Tho Weniior Party Triumphant. Special Dispatch to Ths Chfcago Tridune, Yaxxro, D. T., Oct:' 81,—Tho differonces bo- twean tho Dakota Sonthern Railroad Company snd the Connty of Yankton wore amicably ad- justod this morning, The oaso has boon pond- Ing in court hero soveral months, and has created for Yankton considernblo natoriety, a8 it wae at'a citizens’ meoting to discues, and, if this matter, that Gon. MoCook Tho injunction restraining to strengthion tho Governmont, snd overy posai- | 1Y l:ho anxiously-cxpooted jury camo in and blo moans s dovisod to influchoo votos, Lndy | 100k their soats. -As soon a8 the court-room | goor g s signal to hor husband who waa work- | such dispatch on the 23d, on board, many ) Moadonsld, wifo of tho Promlor, has hoon aatie- | " PLo L0 oA, addrossed tho Judge: | i 'balaw. To provent tuis o, mon took lior 'TILE ROYALISTS UNDECID ehioos off and ey bt bl e bl ORI RO liftoront dogroon of morder | i{ior A quantity of strong braid waa on | Committodcam {0 at thlr menting yostordsg. % L A 03 to tho foot of Bpring whore tho teams tvo with Unit- for tho Wost, t was this boat that ran down tho yacht Julia, by which accident Commodoro Morton was drowned. The forry is eratod by tho Erio Railwny Compn and oxporionced pllots snd o been removed and notoriously incompetent, and tha rosult has boen a soriea of accidonts of groater or loss import. Tho Delaware was damagod to the amount of allare brought into play. Mon who profusely oxpond hundreds of thousands of dollars in | chargo. beibing constituonclos cannot bo oxpeoted toxe- | - Judgo Davie—" Murder in tho firat dogren Ip | SIb tight around her nock, Among the wagons woro fraln from offoring extravagant smounts in o doflgod by statuto In thoso words : * Buch killing strength of -tho olothes-hooka found them too | the Kingdom to “act provisionally. The press ross packagos s orisis whon tho fato of the Ministry may dopend | 8 hon porpotrated with o promeditated doslgn | by wnto tho potlor, Lied hor hands and faok, put possible adjuat, 0 was murdored, Wickor, Mickling & Co., propriot from negotiating thoir mortgage solyed by Judge Barnes; and the Company will ‘ankton its headquarters, an machine-shop, depot, and round-house here without delay. The people here are rojolcing over tho sottlement. s ::v:r :‘lnhgxl:' nv%:r:,u and rumors are current that | congidored murdor in tho first degreo.’ The | B plaster ovor hor mouth, and tied hor g0 fast to | ported by the Imperialists. ora of the road, B0 bonds was dis- Tho fact thar not o singlo man of tho four- | ot .63 ah befors, or at tho timo, formod an inton. | Soform. to ot nose, and poured some kind of | Rowe, Oct. 81.—Saveral membors of tho foon Ministorialiats who joined tho Opposition | Fiec B b Lot o htor In the mecond do. | lguid dowa her throat. BSho foll into a slato Of | gocioty of Jesus loft this city yestorday for the in protesting ngainst the prorogation of tho p 8 : B - | physical incapaoity, but roteined a_vivid recol- T’"“’ fl‘l‘ tha‘lim: °',,‘t,‘}“;‘“" )_,b“’ B“nflfl“{’ greo, a8 it n){ lios to this cago, is: ! Every por. ]’ i3 chapgo his opinton, and that subsequont devel- £ O om oeponed tha guif beworn fhom | Sudo rosisting Uio attempt O 4oUh | rings. Thon they went into tho front badroom Oroditors of tho Des Molnes Valley Raoilrond Sceking Satisfaction in —_—— LEGAL MATTERS. ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Important Dccision in Bankruptey Des Mornes, Tows, Oct. 81.—Thoro was con- siderablo excitoment in the Polk County Circuit Tho cngo of tho Dos Moines Val- loy Railrond camo up for flnal sottlement. The sttornoy for tho first mortgago bondholders moved to confirm tho Shorif’s sale of tho road from Des Moines to Keokuk, which was dono. The sattornoy for the second mortgage bond- to sot nside tho sale of the road from Dos Aloines to Fort Dodge, ruption. Ono thing has becomo very manifest, | Sho hilling I8 satd to bo justifablo or oxcussblo.’ | . The bedroom has & window on Awity stroet, from Bicily to tho Daily News roporta that tho and that is that Bir Jobn de Riomon, Va., Oct. 81.—In the Unitod Btates in the cagses of G. W, Dil. Oirenit Court, to-dn) pts, Judgo H. L lard and other ban| rondered an important docision. docketed a_judgmont, and obtained decreos in the Btate Court diracting tho salo of Dillard's . Afterwards Dillard filod & potition mn toy and claimod 8 homostead exemption Wwhich exemption was allowed in the Btates Distriot Court by Judgo Under- od. Tho creditors then carried tho caso bo- bolders _moved CANADA ‘more in succosslon. Sho burat from tho closot, | attend Mr, Contor duting tho tris), and who so- FOREIGN oo AUOTION BALES, Y and saw Rosoge, pistol in hand, losulng over | companied that gentleman in hia tour of tho & BY G120, P, GO & Goodrich, and Kato wiping tho blood from his | liquor saloons mentioned, when intorrogated on - 088 70 W abnabeny €O, L forchend, Roscoo throatoned to shaot Lucette, | tho enbjenfi sald ho was informed by Mr. Centor AT ATOTION. 5 wino morchant, Tho Doputy stated that 3r. REGULAR BOUTIL AIDE BALE OF A Womnn murdorer Setonoed: | Goater, wont to tho m%"ma;m Hoel whars archy Abandoned. Household Furnit oy N BAN T , 8l.—Mre. Ma ont- | o aaid ho some ordors to racoive. hilo The Ministerialists Ounx, ThIZGM.eH, g_‘nmur{;\;?n“nmm\nfibglufiud }(ll]lm]'hur :zfifi’ mm; :‘;3{,‘;‘%‘& ggxrmmlfid;m%i&y :??h%ng;“:‘?; Wo will offer, on BATURDAY: ",n_{.' I}re; 4 s 7, 8 convl ol o e ractiva and Bribe. ’ mffliihmEfiifi“"3'&3"533?.11';'«33“?““ 10 two | Who esys lgx:x;wcgt‘:omgfi tll‘x?)mbt':kngr{gfi | The Royalists Will Declaro Principles, Y %ok nd arior R0 °‘§'o‘.‘.”';l"' 33“ . X i N ik yoars {ntho Biato Prison. and Is xl»‘:l%y n:sm‘:kolun afidavil that, o uu'n‘l'l but Namo No Sovereign. ufll%"}:fig‘&'—!‘l’!fi(m;d Moo, . conversation too aca. 0 Deputy admits aturday, Nov. t 9 o’olock, The Opposition Stubhornly Holds Its| .~ Fawic xoubors CNnEN: mink it liaving accompaniod Mr. Contor i Tioddy tio o b GORE 'S G0 Austisir. s o " 0] 0 . Ground. Dothor, Son wan ondy tils mornini, ontorod by | Disckernittia saloos, whoto, hy, buye, bub 1% | Probuble Prolongation of MaoMahon's 1 : robborh, who blot off the look of thio outor door | yo* BV S o Sradra, Frouch, howeve ' flw l]I| fl H B fl Um]l i yith potvdor, alarming tho nelglibor, wio sap- Dationlly deotos that aaythiug Was aald sbout Presidenoy, 4 4 turod throo 0f tho robbors, Thoy hod also on- | Jyostor T O Clioror thons placos, Not- Manufacturers will be represented withstauding tho assertions of Mr. Contor and kL a % in the sale of & o Dofaulting Ineurnnco Agont. : Doputy Frenoly howoror, 1t le protly wel undor- | Jesuits Leoaving Rome for tho day Noxt. $25,000 STOCK 81, Joserm, Mo, Oct. 81.—A. Brooks, Mana- t without dation, b 4 1 gorof tho Noktuwaitom Dopacinont of e Late | B O o sustioe. DAoL United States, Of Modium and Suporfine Custom-Made Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, soclation of Amorica, was arrosted m—dng‘5 One fact in cortain, that, notwithstanding the Olothing to bo hold by AX EXCITING TIME, ohargod with tho ombozzloment of “lfl vigllanco exorcwsed by the' proscouting oflfislnla, @EO, P, GORE & 00, 68 & 70 Wabash-av,, Orrawa,_Oct. 81.—10 p. m.—Tho combat | SF o, Company's monos. and 1 dofauts of | ono or two man woro Impanclo on the Jury who FRANCE. On TUESDAY. Nov. 4, ot 0 1-2 a0 m. docpons. Lvery avallablo monis on hand, OFf | falsation ol;'."‘,‘iy“"’{,‘m Ho rofusos to givo any ox- should novor have boen. Pantg, Oct, 81.—It Is roported that, in conso- Tho burden of grery lotlae recelved frum these gon, # belng, *'Sell our goods, as quence of the position maintained by the Count flamun belog, °‘.’¢ vfim % as money wo a'fl& Andacious Robbory in Now Yorks do Chambord in his lottor to Do Chosnolong, all - 1ng Tn Gonte", Dors', and Yautha' Wear, consiating of nrds, of Loeds, Tho lattor two are paired, Durlng tho drst patt of tho ovoning, stter tho mada at No. 141 Amity streot at 10 o'clock n tho | Poon abandonod. P Nookwaar. Will %::.".:?:.."..".fé’i“l’..‘,, .’;"’;;'.‘ o 'kg_-;_- ¢ jans, Batinats, Cottonsdes, sud Joans. ymment g&u‘:lufnlz B! e&e Oldfil: and rogular sizes Overcoata, ot Hizers, atiand this sl and conrinoe yoursrenel Lot ‘evory lot offerod In this house in nlni‘;l";:&d. 2 SELL SELL SELLT Is the ory of all onr Oonsignors, and in consaquence our salo of BOOTS ANDSHOES, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV, i, will ba one with NO LET UP to it 83 OASR MUST nE HAD, The assortment was never lnrger or better. GEO, P, GORE & 'C0,, Auctlonsers, 68and 70 Wabash-av. Our Dry Goods Sale, Togothor with the sals of Dross Goods, Hoslery, No- tlons, Gloves, White Goods, &o., and invofoes of Arti." Scial Flowors, Feathors, Lacos, Rufflings, sud Dross Trimmings, Knlt Goods, Shawls, Nubias and Scarfs, Zadios' and Misses’ Trimmod Hats, Far Goods, Volveb Ribbons and Ladies' Bolts, Embroldorios, Edglngs and Insortions, Docorated Ohina.wase and Toys, V4 HATS AND OAPS, &0, Wil be bold on TRURSDAY, Nov. 8, stoi§s. m, Bame day at 11 o'clock, spocial sale of 100 Rolls Ingraln and Hemp CARFPETS. GEQ. P. GORE & 00., 63 and 70 Wabash-av. L and is acouplod by Henry Siofko and his wif f P t MaoAfshon, BPECULATION 18 RIFE wero of & vory ordinary oharactor. For an hour Tiho frat llnu:ylu o liquor storo, kop?. ‘“Z‘.‘L‘Lfiffi:fififi“fi? m'éifl‘.‘,’é; n&;"u Told. ‘at of 'mora outsldors, and ontrance is through no offset stairway, No., 141 TIE DAZAINE COURT-MARTIAL, parlor, two bedrooms, and kitchon, Accoss to | Lowal testifiod that on the aftornoon of August 3 sha had taken o quantity of clothes to hang out | noss then asked him to set his army in motion sa obtained sonte, Convoreation - coased. Bats | o ichon window, oo hoord tho, doof,of tho | quickly aa possible to avort ‘Maohiagon's dangor. camo off, ounsol for the dofonso deniod the correctness parlor through tho kitchon. Bho followed | that the ~dispatch in quostion was not colt was all thnt varled tho monotony until 103 O'ologk, At that timo tho counel for tho dofonsg | Y28 sotzed y tho throat and a bandage was laid | Col. Dandlan and Commandant Samuel de- o0 Judgo aud final- of the facos of her captors as that of n mon who | 27th that Bazaino hnd been aware of MaodMa- i hod tried torob her & fow wocks ago, but was | hon’s advance over sinco the 23d, Capt. Mor- then frightoned away by her uuxm&)llng on the | nny solemnly aflirmod that Bazaine recolved uo PLOT FOLLOWS UPON PLOT seats. Aftor fow momonts ¢ “Wo wish, your Honor, to be instructed in %D, on debated what they should do 1t is not yot kuown what decisfon tho Boyalist i tho floor, and ono of thom suggosted that they | The announcoment of thoir polie; anxtously e Davi3 o flah Sz Forentan aboply nog &a’x‘ fo tioslothowhool i tho botoom | awalied, 1tis k:m‘xlmlthut%nu y?n&mn of o ™ 0] o0 go or to the bac) edroom, an [onarchical party designs to proclal ‘monarchi- Tho Foroman—Buch 8a you gave in yOur | ;nugo a stout cord by tisting tho brald, Fastons | ool mrivoioies without: namiag & Boveroign, and ut on trying tho | to appointa Rogent or Licutonant-Genoral of PETITIONS, THREATS, AND DRIBES weak for tho purpose. They thon dragged ber | gonornlly adviscs the prolongation of Prosident to offact tho death of tho porson killed shall {acMnlion's torm of offico, which is also sup- tho log of the piano that sho could notmove. Not —_— LY TETTED. mords «premaditatod dosign o ofect the doath | contaritad with Uhoeo precautions thoy put chlo: T oction of tho souads akio hoard. Tho xobbors | i, Oct-81.—Tho wators of tho Tibor aro flrattook off her diamond earrings and flngor- | rging. 'Somo of tho strects aco alrandy ovar- flowod, and o disnstrous inundation is foarod. gon who shall nnnecossarily kill anothor, elther such S0 tho Ministry, goos far o influoncn the fow i and Fansacked tho burosu drawers, colloting A o one maembors. ko hage | fome tlor unlawiul sot. Mlauslaughtor Intho | jowelry of considorablo value. Thego thoy put T T FLISON. DOMELOY.S 60, ith_scarcoly an.oxcoption, decidsd upon | gion, without tho dsign ¢o offect dsath with | %o & trunk slong with bwo silk drosses and ©_ 4 epecial ispates | suces ’ ed [ng thelr lots with the party opposod t0 00r- | Guudatous waspon in any oneo_oxcopt whoroin | 80m® of Mr. Blofke's coata, Loxpow, Oct, 81—6 2. m.—A spoolal dispatoh | gncosssors to Blison & Foster, Tloal Estate and General Auctionoors, 8f and 8 Randoiphist. i g | tho killing s said,to bo Justiflablo or exousshe’ |y rogy ‘whish one of tho robbors must ave | 10 S8 0 HhAS 18 Inwstate.of_yiolent erap, £ h5t st apantor, a1t o probe | Hiouslagehtor in tho fouh dograe e vl by | watahed, for rs. Siefke seys tha aftr they bad | (o8, e eutpruc {8 acsompanifal by fostta] ATUTCTION! ablo that whon ho doos eponk he will bo | moing nojther cruel nor unusual, in tho hont of | boon in tho houso about bwonty minutes shg | i, e Mincs of sulphur which bave boon followod by Blako, quite contrary to his | paggion,' heard ono of thom eay “There comes Hon,” | T8 cor venrs, valuod ab £300,000, haye beon GREAT SALE OF desire, snd if he rofraing from spoaking it is The jury woro thon ‘allowed to rotiro for monning her husband. Sho nhoard his 8tops4 gostroved. FORI%: it robablo that Dlske will not spoak, However, it | furihor consultation, and tho prisonor snd his | Asconding tho etaira., Flo triod tho small entry v s now oxpected that noither will speak bofore | couugel nleo retired. N door, and finding it locked, entored the parlor I — * | 2o ey aguin cimo i at 1t p. . ure | 2R SRS S SRR Gl down | NEWVORK: o ) ; attho usus! hous 1 sitermeon, and aftor rous | SHoSS Lo the auostien of the Lo e Thg | sisirs. Tho zobbers improved tho opportunily | Tme New Orlenns Suit Against Hut. AT ATCTION, tho Hon. Tilley, Finance Ministor, | foroman, snid they had, and, aftor tho usual to cacapo, Blefkoenys that ho ran down 8tairs | Jor == City Fin - ! Fosmod tho dobato, Ty considored thnt tho | core A e o Jocking fpon tho prisonor, | o gok b pistol, and although he was nol half s | rived from the o ey non Doy On Saturday, Nov, 1,0t 2 o'clook p.m, slloging fraud in tho eale. Notico was given of u motion to remove Bmythe, Receiver, on ac- count of actions on his mortgege bondholders. been mado on the Inst two motions. wag continued to-morrow, Obuarthing somae unlooker tion with the management of tho rond. fon, and ho decided Bond, by potitis i utlxaly ravorso the points, which e ge Undorwood : First—When suits are ponding in State Courts, bofore tho commencomont of ceedings, if there be no sy, no interests of genoral orc tho Bankruptey Court must not interfero with tho juriediotion of tho State Court. i d—When a bankru] trust to securo crodito) any exemption out of nutil tho dood s satiafied or ad, lont as to eroditora by o State Court. Third—Whon procoedings in bankruptoy wero commenced bofore the passage of the amendatory nct of March 3, 1873, tho bankrupt ia entitled to such exemption ouly ad is allowed by latva exist- 1ng at the timo proceedings commenced. fourth—The amendato! of the act of 1867, is void, Fifth—The rights of tho bankrupts and cred- itors aro fixed acording to laws in force when the bankruptcy proceedings commonced, aud no subsequont legislation can affect them. original charges of Huntington Lad boon | who oo and confronted thom, the foroman | minute gono did not- soo tho rotroating robbors, art inimical' to tho /o rulings have yot ankruptey pro- action of Trat » and has promise of it will be preju for things in connec- onths' bill, asserting that no interference had indiona Rallroad Project. Lowsvirsz, Oot. 81.—Tho Loulsvillo, New Al- Tallroad _ Company _aro t hos mado a deod of o is not entitled to erty conveyed considering tho judged , fraudu- Owon, and_Greono Counties, Indiana, ang to the iron deposits in Martin, Monroe, Putnam, and Greeno Counties, purchnsing mineral lands, and operating them on their own sccount. this connection th turnaces in Now ards at Now Albany am ndiana with coal at low prices. TRANSPORTATION. Testimony Talken by the Sonatorial Commiitice at St ments Needod in the Mississippiand Missouri Rivers. 87, Louss, Oct, 81,—The Benate Committeo mot 80 to estnblish blast and extonsive coal- net, o for a8 it is Louisvillo to supply his withdrawal from tho Cabinot. Ho proforred ; o Lagtgms s B tooiar toao:to jota with Fhis Oppo= | ey Lo it thoy ’.‘,‘}'fi.‘,’,’“},&;fl&“‘} fair briol; | MoCoolo to be brought into the raom, M- | to Albiny for intorment. sition, which, he claimed, had no policy. thank the Court and the jury, who I knoyw to bo LA FAAL, perfectly conscientious, snd gay that we ask for | ¢, Son: ho advanced to the Coronor's ta— an Oppositionist,and a aistinguished mombor of 4 4 ; ¥ | tho ocension ; ho advan o Coroner's B P rsuincn ollowod. mibs Hia | 2oselsy. We might presont ovidencain mitl- | hlg in a dignified and deltborato manner, and A Prize-Candy Case in o Boston Couxt. Oct. 81.—This aftornoon, in the Bu- nal Court, the trisl of Clint Peas- 06, on an indictmont for maintaining s lottory, Aldrich, in his charg 'was continued. Rugmontod by pubsoquont, ciroumatancos which | Yordio X3 horan up atairs ho fired a pisto] shot through TIE SUIT AGAINET LUTLEG, N SRE BROUND: 0] 3 % > -~ V' il cotld not. bo_conaidored by Parlismont and | ™k Guilty of mansinnghtor in tho third dogroo.” | agitation. Ho found Mre. Bietko wnconsoions. s O 010 e o it | A8 the cornor df Woolsh £nd Hilwiukiar, ould et bo by bim, Ho relatad ina convarat, | muo annongomant mas prooted with choers ['Ge5tn, % e s woomescus. knate, | UG bmo notes for £15,001, sclzed by the Gongral | _wwaasatl el 16y dotrable oty ecated.on Licles o wofironics o Biha disslomancorol- | om50me, DOrtions of the moueo Whilo BISSCS | ipjiong on for nocks and arma loft marke thai whilaat Now Orleans, was closod fo-day. Do- [ Food, Park, and Loc-ata., only 160 foof. from Biibwau- Toaar. Amtatant District-Attornoy Russoll moved | wore plainly visiblo hours afterward. Two po- clslon rosorved. Tiorse cars and omntbusen run directly past this prop- offored by nany oue, oud made | yiat judgment be pronounced on tho vordict. lico surgoons having beon oalled in restored her JITE ITIANORE. “Wyo ¥ o inti il ), take the Milwauke o % assortion smid’ dotisivo . oheors | tptltgEme bR eenoct ully ask ton min. | to coneciousnoss in about an hour, although sho Tl appropriations for city oxponsos for 1874, | .0 1% mEst e BAR G 12AR, 035 o aF Wood e : 1 - ! L that tho volco of tho country was with tho Gov- | ytoq timo for consultation botwoon counsol and | was very fighty and irrational for eevoral hours T\%’;.'a"fl?é‘ufie‘fl‘l br):nt)’:u\e; m’sdza?wfin%nflf\:-in- O E BALE-One-third cash, balanco fn 1and ornment. Ho, of course, defended tho actof | cliont. o hopo thore will bo no further ocea- | longer. Crenao over last yenr of 86,800,000, Tho county | years. 1 per conireqaired ondayoliale, | Prorogation, tnd admitted that ho rotained ollico | giow for delay. Will your Honor allow us to | Tha robbors did not leave a trace. Tven the | appropriatious foot up $19.400,000,—sn incresso ELISON, DONIHOY 3 0. Avetieogort. against tho advice of some of his porsonal | withdraw to consult 7 ‘bottlos containing the chloroform and - narcotic | over last year of over $3,000,00 . Ho sdmitted that ko would | * Jydgo Davise—* I hopo you will be very expe- | wero taken awsy. Thoy left all the hooty thoy " PHE BALOON DUSINESS. : TEEH SATH OF undor any circumetances, like to bo | gitius," had collocted heaped in the trunk. As tbero | Tho Excise Board roports over 4,000 lquor . ¥ anthor of ~tho Allan-MoMullen lot- | "3y ‘Iremain—* Wo will; five minutes, por- | were no marks of forcible entry on tho outsldo | saloons of varlous kinds behween. Pourtoenth L o T S . . Ho accopted Bir Johu's statomont | yaps, .will bo suficlont.” door it is inforred thoy must havo had Istch | strcot and the Battory. Tho Board has rocoived 4; O » :le.,‘:: ::;fi;:&eumfi% }“fl ruan;::::g&{nm: m}[uur?. Trm:.l‘fllll‘. Dos I‘uso!&mz}, flrnimfl k?ivx,,x‘nd havo una‘fi;‘ thur;lagl‘x rnqunlntn}n‘\ca $1430,000 for liconees {ho prosent gnar. beiog s on rotired wil 0 prisonor, an 0lf o min- | wi 0 promises. o ward detoctives worke Vi ived b) Allan en truo; admittod L opinion it tho | gio Totummod, e ity tho promises. b MId Cel oo meta | LU0 sbove that zecelved by fho old Wog | O West Lake-st, and Park-av, spending of monoy in clections, in hinnj ‘Mr, Tromain then said« - MORTUARY. dg;g‘"l?“;u““:gg;”- hfflfi'mx ‘;‘l‘“ r;;my 1; "{"“fif,?‘fhc°,‘§"’ flén ’fummlhfl:r‘:l;e The Manley=~McCoole Murder. Tho body of Jobn O, Heenan arrived hore | Advertised for 38th, was postponed on ac~ 'y " ol Vi R )~ i il not. of sullclont _importanca 0. warrant | FRele powor todo to usvotho o of the prisouor. From e e O sy, "o, fungral, survicak, Wil e netten. | somt or the snow atorm S A o Coroner thon csnged Michael | Bunday morning, and the remains will bo taken | Nov, 3, at 3 o’clock, on the ground, when’ Coole’'s appesrsuco was thet of o man who R P Tan i A e mfi’ufl%{‘rfl“’fil’nfi“&"fl"fl?fi;'u papers. gocmed to bo impressed with the importance of THE WEATHER, BELISON, POMEROY & 00. PROBADILITIES, Y m ATTATTAN i Wasnigaroy, Oct. 81.—For Saturdsy, in the A o DT aten ttiy Hon, | ronad lo tho suscuster of the prisonor. But | was informod that ho was at liberty to make any ) 7, AT ATUCTION, again to-dny, heard tho statoments of several old steamboat ownors sud other gontlemen ac- jueinted with tho commorce, condition, and capabilities na o moans of transportation of tho Missisaippi River, all of whom agroed that if the river was properly improved, freight could bo carried at Linlf the present minimum rates. ed that Peasloo maintained a disposition of somothing boyond the value of candy, no matter by what namo the business was called if chanco entered fnto it. The jury wera oub about an ©ovil communications, Ho algo roviewed the ovi- i th e ihts s deHlb Aot | mad Your, Tons thet e pilsonce e H A resumo your Honor has snflicient knowledgo Gulf States, northwestorly winds backing to i o i el | Rl e e R | B ol e m e | Rt Wb B T | sovon Dosrablo sidonoo Tot i controlling your discrotion in meting out pun- | desline to answer sny questions, a8 ho gaw fit. 2 g oven Desirable esidence Lots, hi Hea totho faot iale tinuod y N b 3\ L is colleaguos to tho fact of hialong-continuo ishment %cliowlng that verdict, I simply re- TThe Coronor's intorrogatorios olicited tho fol- vfil;ll;l:r fi:gu 1;:;511'1&)1[;:? ulf:;nmgt?; :ns Doon confined in the Tombs two years, that lowing statement from McCoole: “I livo on | yapterly winds, possibly increasing to brisk ; for mmrmuug;-::nnnzmmmv.b.:w.ouro -first g 10 £1,000,000 1md Do placod in. tho Mer- | Lok, buen. santenced to dosth, a panishment | Fitth and Garr olroats ¢ am 87 yasrs oll; was i tho Lowor Lakes, southwost winds, which, will A2 Bire Works, und Lusvs Smaitng Worke, A% hour, and returned a verdictof guilty on tho frat count of the indictment. The cage Wwill bo taken to the Bupreme Court to test the question. * CAPT. JOLNX 6, 3'CURD, Prosident of the Keokuk North ond o steamboat man for twonty years, said the Upper Rapids hayo been Government, and but littls more work is needed thore, but much was still ror Rapids. The canal there should be pushed to sompletion s rapidly as possible, and when_fin. navigation from St. Louls to Bt. Pauml would bo good. CAPT. WILLIAM GOULD, Prosidont of tho Missouri River Packet Com- Called the attention of the Committoe to portance of tho M the stream i8in such bad condition that it is worthless for navigation, and tho railroads havo sooured almost the ontiro trade, tively small exponse the rivor could be put in ox- chante’ Bank, of which Allan was Prosident, i1l bo inolis tako i boru in Ircland, and am o singte man. Ikoep o | voqr to weat, with cloudy and clearing wenther ; | essilyrosched by ho: Without drawing interost, which was highly fi:fi’éfl,‘;m}‘&,’{l.f'&gfm-‘,'mln;,,"g"{f.lu“,',',’,',’.,':n?&”p:,'&‘f astoon, | (Ho s hero shiow th dond body of | Tor' New. Eneland, . soatheast and B i ite ot e e iy | isliment-to bo awsrded Lim, sftoc s Jury bas i A X R ; : e o g et o | Anally dolorminod, upon & ull trisl, that, ot | fio would got drunky'and whon 50 was vory | wost, with {bfentenine wosthor sud rafn el to the current rumor that sums of $2,000 or | manglaughtor in the third degres. I submit quarrelsome; othorwise ho was o quict man. for tho South Atlantic States, _south- $5,000 wore being offorod to mombors ot progont. | thnt the punishment to which Ihavo reforred, | S8\ Manloy last a8 ho was going outof my | gaaterly winds, rising baromotor, snd clear ern Packet Lino eatly improved by the At Perun, Ind. Penu, Ind., Oct. 81,—A firo, sup) been set by an incendiary, whic oredat 2 o'clook this mornin buildings connected with the ich wore fllled with finished work and About 1,000 sots of whoels were Mr, Clifton’s loss is §15,000; insur- ance on the property burned, $11,4( This closod the. attornoon sosslon. A fter | oot darily boon subjestod. to in dofend. | dfunki hio bad boon thoro about twenty miu- | vooring to northwest, with gouorally oless | b REIETE0EY lpayol thG rocesa Oarter, Miuistorialist, spoke. . ton whoel-fac- Ho_wag followed by Burpeo, of 8t. John, | jmposoed upon Government eupporter, who signed At 'fawas City, Mich, Mich., Oct. 81.—A firo at Tawas City, , Pittaburgh, woather | | 5%, Wayno & hicago, of Hock Ialand K. . s Hantay and recogaized i, Havo known Man- | Sinda. clond asd rain; for the Middlo Statos, | Regs Reb af Na Yook, ia ofcr hesbore valienla loy cight or nine yoars ; lio has worked for mo. H v i thonal | Rosidence lots, at Auation on the ground, on TUESDAY, ho i8 g i northenst winds, veering to gou t and south- | HoslCono ioky ook Thia ‘sala will bo positivs, snd on the following easy uarter cash ; balance)in three, four, and five 41d_chante to working-mon, of men \ sacking @ home n & good location, utes ; did not soe him drink any in my louso; | weathar, whioh is rapidly improving. . 1n e Abe A NEW CONVERT. In dotormining the gmount of punishiment to Lo was Hiore whon Lo firat came in'; Jobin Mitcholl Cuutionary signala, continuo of Ofvego, L ety e ey ranse: AN i Thomns Gortland, and sbout'sovon or cight | Rogliestor, Buffalo, Erio, Clovaland, Toledo, Do- | For piate or further Raicsihresplin 3 THE EVENING BESSION, +ho aontanco ho hns rocolved, and the sacrifie | 82100, sbout 11 o'clook lagt might. Ho was | weptlher. For tho Obio Valley, wostorly winds ing_tho caso, may bo considered by your Honor Huo momorial of Aug. 13, Ho doclared thst 10 | aa whst ho had (o eay why judgment should not | om Gartlaud is my backeopor: [ hoatd B3 | and nitwaukoo., W Tt st i | 0 Mo (AR, | Uipe adoritlonsiel, Thedroaient | ¥ stonti o ympraomgorm,_y, | B PAYLON S HATISON, g okos is time stood, as he has eat, i u it Lt xoroN, D. C., Nov. I1—1 8. m.— MINISTERIAL DEFENDER. t of Never hiad & quarrel or tn’llmg out wi , | aro of borometor that Wwas on Thursday night | 4 L. Domon UTEAL DECENDEL o noxt | JurivEtho groator part of Hhio brin) vl e | Ldon't know liow decoasod’s desth ovourred, I | contral ovor Loke Michigan hag moved quito Extensive and Attractive Sale at . speaker to dofend tho Miuistry., Ho charged i i i did not soe docensed from tho time ho loft my | glowly castyard into Capads. The barometer Auction of urpee with opposing the wishos of his constit- :fi%‘:‘.‘;‘? e i."a‘},f’éf" %&’nfi'fii“;fltfii‘f}‘ from tho | houeo until now. T liad nowoapons at all oa m¥ | b fallon very gonorally, but rison again ovor uonta_in opposing tho Government. Ho con- | yojce that was sosrcely sudible, roplied: “I | pereon that night [pistol shown Lim]; don't | tho Middle and Lastern States and Lower collent navigablo condition, ond bargo linos suc- cesatully established. €OL. T T VAN JIORN, of Eansas City, formerly Congressman from destroyed tho saloon of Curry Brothers, the storo of G. K. Lyon, tho Tawas ity House and its out-buildings, J. W, cluded by expressing his intention of voting for | aye nothing to eny.” mow whose pistol that i8 ; nover saw it bofore | Tpkes. The temporature has fallen at » ‘Macdonalds amondthont. 0 BN L0003, o sa harehs and stomm ga | MmYlifo. (Tuoplatolis a fvo-chambored 1o- | oll ilio stations excopt o fow on, tho Furniture and Carpets drug-store, and_the Bimmons House. ) is eatimated at 31,000 ; insurod for $11,600. At Little Rocke ‘Ark., Oct. 81.—Thao Firat Ward e finest in tho city, was burned It was construoted with the Rutland systom of ventilation, and the fire origi- nated from tho furnace in tlie basemont. The Luilding cost $18,000, and was new. No in- that district, submitted & report from the Board of Trade of that city, sotting forth the oxtent of territory tributary to it, wit! million8 of products, asgorting that, compared with other parts of tho country, this vast terri- tory is practically cut off from foreign or domos- tio markets ; that, in time of abundaut crops, its preducts do not admit of shipment with proflt to tho producers, and that ouly whon prices are high, a8 tho result of a failuro of tho crops east of tho Mississippi Rivor, can its to the seaboar STILL ANOTHER MINISTERIALIBT CONVINCED. i dignity would porm Tiokard, ministorialist, in & forciblo spocch bis digny, would pesmi supported Mackenzic's amendmont. uimot, & newly-clected momber, in o Fronch | the tonoe and oxpression, speech, supported the Government, Tecaost askod tho Mouss 0 overthrow tho | noss of the verdict, and that no such clomeuoy | bold, froo hand, not tho loast symptom of nor- | anow, provail on the Lower Lakes, Bouthwest Govornmont. as a dobt to honor and hongsty, Mathiou followed ae a defender of the Govern- | gantenco, & uurgrluing and inbtantanoos chiange | Boveral wituessos woro oxaminod by the Coro- | Alissouri Vallogs. n its millions upon Bchool-Houso, ¢l about 13 o'clock. r;;nu‘:: S;gg:; Hon. Langevin, one of the Ministers, moved | yith a deflant gazo, which he bont as steadily on | T know decoased by sight; an adjournmont of tho dobato at midnight ; and | ¢ho Judge as hio had just proviously on tho floor. | Coole’s Iast night about 10 o'olonlk + saw McCoolo will hold the floor on rosnmption of the dobate | Tho goutonco waa thon delivered in Judgo g on Monday. Ssturday snd Monday will, in sl | Dayia' ususl improssive mauncr, and waa 88 | gusgo; McCoolo seomed tobe well disposed, and Railroad Bailding Burned at East Ste ASKS FOR MCLIER &8 follows : Tmprovement of tho harbor of Gal- admit heavy-draft vessels ; re- mmoval or avoldance of the obstruotions at the mouth of the Mississippl River ; and soouring a connection with permanent doo manent freedom from fco witl Riverby the extonding of Government aid to tha congtruction of a railroad from the mouth of the Kaneas River to Momphis. A NUMDER OF RAILROAD MEN were invited to appoar before mako statemonts regardiu, none wore prosont. d to meet in Washington on the 15th of ovember, when they will go to New Orleans, inspect the_obstructions st tho mouth of the Mississippl River, and examine ss to the prac- ticabillty of tho Fort 8t. Phillip Canal. The Committeo took a ride around tho city this alter- noon, visited the bridgo and tunnel, loavo for their respective homes to-night. MICHIGAN'S CAPITAL. Tho Now State Onpitole-Yreasury 8. Louis, Oct, 81.—The roundhouse of tho 8t. Louis & Southonstern Railroad at Eust Bt Louls, togothor with two locomotives, burnod this afternoon. Loss, $40,000. Insurance nu- veston, 8o a8 to % ot el 2 o POLITICAL. For Mayor of Peorin, X1l Speciad Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Peonta, Ill, Qct, 81,—The Ropublican City Convention to-night nominated Jool Blakeoy for Moyor, sgainst Col. John Warner, nominated by tho Democratio Convention on T'ucaday night. Trial of Wintermute, the Murderor of ‘which you are ounviuwdd ond that is spparently | counter; , Bpecial _Dispatch (o The Chicago Tridune. s vuzox, Dakots, Ock, 01— Tho tom of sourt | pon you all the puslshmont that tho lu | MeCoolo wour aut tllho cutmo to;, Sherilpafler | 1o Oroe, S authorizos, only rogrotiing that the soutonce | I in Iwont out and wone homo; I was | Milwaukes W, brisls, Junuary, 1675, Winiormuto, tho, elayor of "0~ | gaunot bo moro adoquato fo- tho awfal arima efveatod fi moroing ;- 1 ebink Manloy was iy | Barqista 20t - SO, W, Lk T niot at Lborty m{d“ 50,000 ho“?”‘ o that rosts upon your guilty hoad, Tho sou- | Jignor; MoCoole soemod {o bo ol tho Committeo and Treights, oto., but Onndidates for the Wisconsin Assem= bly. Specfal Dispateh to 11 Twoedy and Gen. T H. Wost are pittod against oach other as candldates for the Assembly from tho Boyenth District. Tho former is the nomi~ nee of the Ropublicans, aud the lattor of the Democrats and Chicaga Tribune, 'ho ‘Hon John T, Yowa Politica. Oct, 81.—Col. Joo Eibeck, of Olay- is talked of a8 Anti-Monopoly can- Bhiot Oterk in tho Lower Housg, and od by mombers from the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oct. 81,—Work on the new Btate Oapitol has been suspended all this wook on account of the stormy woathor. Whether work will rosume again will depend on the weather, It ls frooziug now. . James B, tinry for thot, oscaped from tho Parish Trison | o that tho trial is ovor, it Lo out of | Potsy Marloy, was killod on Fifth atroef, near bard, on tho oganing of Qet, S0 by D i, md Aisk will bo strongly w {o-day by thrawing popper In tho turnoy's oos, | piao'ta montion 8ome faogs comeated with thg | tho comor of Wasls stroch, fh the Oy s %, northorn part of the Btate, The Goodrich Murder—Confession of | which hiave been the uubfont of conversation for Oct. THE TREASURY STATEMEN: v of cash, for the mouth onding Oot. 81, {8 as fol- NATIONAL CENTENNIAL. volyer, four of which wero loaded, and ono | Bouth Atlantio coast. ~Southwesterly winds, s i il | Sty " ndtor s it it bl T35 | il oty ool oo pallng B | ) e i i nok know of "= | Bouthorn Btates, " Light, northorly winde an A ¥ . D, L I e o okt | consod, or that ho Lsd contontion with suybody. | cloar woatbior in tho Wesiorn Gulf Statos, Bouths Nos. 204 & 206 Esst Medsonst, enough the opiuion of b“flge Davis of tlio fair- | . This statement waa signed by MoCoole, witn o | wost winda, with cloudy woather and ocoasional t, tho inadoquaoy of tho orning at 93§ o'clock, consisting of Parlor Betsin ot, Sllk, Hair Cloth, and Rep Covering. Chamber e 1n greal lrhk:,n!mm the ubg-nm to mn‘;“l..!hc". was noticod in Brokes. 1Iis form was suddon! nor, the most important ovidence boing givon by OENEBAL ODSERVATIONS, pots of all grades; Bookcases, Socrotary, ant rary AN ADJOURNMENT TILL MONDAY. straightencd, and tho bowed hend was Taiseq | Edward Fltzgorald, who tostified ne follows : Cuicaao, Nove 1—1a.m, | Dosks; Carpet and Rep Loungos; Halr and Husk Mt i wont to Mc- | Stafion. |Bar.|Thr| - Wind. |Rain|iFeather, tresaos, and Bpring Bods; Marble-top Tables, Burcaus, Sty — | ~———m j—— | ————— | and ‘Waghatands. Large lot Teas, Coffeos, snd Sploes, part of the stook of s retall dealer. Tis Wars and Orook- ory, Plated Ware and Qutlory, sod 50 ‘Comtortablos and was to be oxpocted in the pronounciug of tha | Vousnced ‘belug exhiblted. winds, with olear woather, over the Obio and 80.08] 168, W,, freah.} and Manloy srguing; Manley used rough lan- S0t robability, b mado usc of fo the full extont by | follows: B etoy if o wantod to Bo down collar 0]Calm’ Dlankets. s o elntre e sndonror o oparato on Mo | Tty yondering this vordiot the Jury have ox- | ke him; Msnlog went ont sud cano back B By TAYLOR & E ARt Madiaomats bors, but, it.is belioved, unsuccessfully. Lausted, and more than exkausted, nll tho | thon Manloy wont out snd McCoole went aftor | Davenport .| a5 N. W, gentle. ; ——— morey that should bo oxtendod. No lY]wnl to | him; 1 hoard tho roportof a pistol in about two | Cincinuati, 8., gentlo NOTIOE. Eis CRIME. this Court can diminish the sentonce bolow the | or three minutes, and in a momont McCoolo | Clieyonne gl Calm ant Ofl Paintings, Wator Colors, and Ohromos & 8, W, briek, 27| W., fresh, SIN."W,, Lriek, 218, frosh. a1\, lght. 28(8, W, lght, 23/, W, lght highest penulty fixed by stalute to the dogreoin | came in sgnin and throw a Fintol bohind tho | Clovelan: 50" nd to pistol - bis right bond | Chicage... slight Whion oompared witl tho groat orimo you | whew ho came, fn; Lo hrow it on tho pholf bo- | Escanaba., havo committod. I don't dosiroto mako any | hind tho counter; tho polico came In few min- | Xeokuk .. .30 furthor romarks in this caso, but shall imposd | uton aftorward ; 1 kept in my soat from tho timo | Leayonwii 200 ol o it itore, Nos. and 206 Eaat 51'%1;’-" 37-?.;533315":53"'\fo:d'ly.‘.Nn"v‘z and 4, ab 330 o 0t roRrT: u T TXYLOR'; HARRISON, Anellnuurl..l By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. 800 LOTS OF Household ANDPurniture ; Gene McOooke Baszhpaieals 8 3 Omaha. ... (3033l “21|W,, gentlo, o T\ Pembina. 1129 o ; tonce of tho ourt la thas yoil o Imprisoncd 1n | was sobor and wont in tho ealcon for a drink tho Stato Prison at Sing 8ing at hard labor for | 1 think tho stook of tho pistol MeCoole had was 20(8, E,, fresh, 18 8, W,, freah : ; i brik, ISE Norsc.Thiof Ianged. tho torm of four yoars.” e rotmtod; 1 don't think it ywas the pistol Rt GENERAL MERCHAND! 55, Lours, gt SLTho dend body of o Lorse- | After tho ontonco ind beon passod, Btokest | how shows mo; wlion MoCoolo camo in 8 was Lh-fe 0 i bo s at our Togular Seturders Saloy Nor. 1, ab thiof nawod Thomas Dox, was found hanging | apparontly, was considerably aRected, 'ThG | excited; he sald somothing io tho bar-koepor, T e goolocka. m. WAL A, - Qe Aucl o, in the woods near Virginia City, Codar County, | crowd in'tho court-room soon beenwo & group | hut I don't know what; tho bar-keoper scomed . THANKSGIVING IN I0WA, By J. W. TIAVENS & CO., Mo., on tho morning of tho 28th. No cluo to the | abont Stokes, and, a littlo lator, tho prisoner | oxcited, too; ho was not oxcited before McCoolo Des Moines, In., Oct, 81.—Tho Govornor this iy & Tticdutars. dosoondod hio ateps of tho Court-Louso, on | apoko to him o turned palo ; I hourd somoone | morning issuad » Thanksgiving proolamation AT AUCTION, LARGE STOOK OF Chambory stroot, steppoed_into tho carringo with | sny MeCoolo shot a mau; 1 didi't soo the flush ; | appointing Nov. 27 as the day, Prisonors Eveape by Popporing | Mlscrily, aud was drivou off to his lonoly colt in | ¥ Only hoard tho vaport; T couldiv; £00 MECQOID | o G H R O ‘Wurnlcoy. tho ‘Pombe, a thrico Lappior man than when Lo | from where I sat; I don't know who told mo Me- MARRIAGES. 3 4 New OnceAns, Oct. 81,—Plorre Bortin, Frank | 10fbHt 0 o ok tvmes, Oct, 30, Coolo shot him." e Tt ogo n conslgumont | Also furaituso, ,.f:;i‘.fi"n”?f'k' Cairo, aud Hordelais, sontonced to_ the Poniton- fhe dow Sk Timel Oolco0, Fho $ury soturmod averdlok “That ho, cald | | WRBERZTERAUSGNSAL e S GReb 5 Lo Dot o P on e at B eloske 80 Havt Hiato, + SRR VL AV ENS & 00., Austtonesers. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 185 end 197 Randolph-st. Osrelo . Forguson, doughbtos'of D. O, Ferguson, of Lormisan qil o 0 Juror h tho casn-Jaiman Doloa Contor— | Sounty, of S Losle 15 Qi LD, 1y O Lucetto Mycrs, the past fow dnys, but whioh, pomlmg e ol | entering tha lott chost, about two and ono-half DEATHS, A 5 s, ches to tha median line of tho loft ni) plo, pen- W"”‘W’* o O L A L |8 e bl otk ook by, Oldos Inches to o median o o o ot wioule v | “xppen-aront bty o % S sl | WOUSEHOLD GO0 DS ors' arTost on & “”“s;“ of complicity in tho Good- | attonded the ‘porformanco at Drysut's Minatrols, lower lobe of the rlfht lung;: and thig donoe ot “UHOUKly.ll—flmhlunlb at Sprisgflold, 1N, Oot. 19, L] ; TmLApELPuIA, Pa,, Oot. 81.—A moebin the Committee on Plans and Architocture of ¢ osition was held {his evening four of tho best plans out of ten agroed upon for the Exposition 1t is understood thet tha plaus ot Colllus & Antonroith, thur & Wilso upon, but tho Gentonnial Ex) to dooidoe upon DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES, 0., .Oct, 81,—Estimaton branch of the Govern- Bros,, were doolded ommitteo rofuse to announco srty baving the best AR A A AN AR coe and Beach aleo visited Lucotte, Kato Sted- | the (hu-y ho wonld not hang the privoner. It | ravely, it cont him much offort to do so, 1la Ty EDWARDS & COHEN, tho othoers £9,000 an G el e o L oo | ok tho- avor i quation Shitod flnat | B Mitobioll, snd Boat wero zolousad. whother Goodrioch viel or, and manifostol weel ho juror in question visiled the saloons nnd, " o~ DAY, N, o0y jealousy, Roscoo was also jm{lnua, and threat- | of Iarry 1iill, Reddy tho Blackumith, and Mike 11¢Coolo was roleased on §20,000 bllj. at 11:90 | , Wowlll soll, on BATURDAY, 3‘"' 8t 9:20 aam., & onod to kill Goodrich, One night aftor parting | Coburn, whoro hio drank (mal‘vl and trontod with | o’clook lask night, by Judye Colvin, The bonds- ment havo all been preparcd, snd show an inorease over th This Is ccount colvon 4,000, an hu respootively, sccording to morlt, ed for by the fact that tho pay of and Benatora WasmnaTon, Oct, 81,—Mr, Dent, the father orome Urockor, of this ey, rich murder hos nforoutod horuelf in Lucotte's | and uubumfiunully visitod the Tifth Avonuo Ifo- | tho "“"‘Iah":h: fi‘;;fi:ffi’\'.'fiflffl%flf&fiwm wo | dgromo Orockers ol thls Sl (0 Disghampton, N, Y., tor | Ogokors: Oatpata, Bloves, &o,, st auation this morniog 1, and who took Lucetta (o hor ow honso | tol, whoro Lo onid, Iu_convorsatiois with a_gon. | CHA%E® X itoataq | 1AnmRE " i saildiioe, 106 dobi WILLIS, IONG & 00., Auctlonoers. | hor disohargo, has mado publio Lucotto's | tloman, that Btokes would nover bo hung ; that [ Thoro was conslderable surpriso manifostod | OQURNEIRZ-Buddouly, at bis resldonas, 105 Johnson: = S Ao D eamne | 1o+ weuldn't hurt. tha poor boy.” It 1y also | when tho roult bocamo knowi, and it was otl- | Hyw 5 gelit sl roronto papers lonsa gopr 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Tucotto was followod to _ hor | stated \.Iamodpmnn from whom ho nbove facts | dont 'ihll:‘dut?fi?:nclu? hl;x‘:l:oll ]‘\i:u l:x;gr: ncco.r;l,?::ffi P R S e R ) Wost Sdo Augtlon Houso, 63 South Canal-at. in Btanton streot, Now York, by Goodrioh, | were obfained, that Qontor, bofore holng sworn | astonishod tu iy ouo, SALES. Fave Auction Bals, BATURDAY, ol old F e I ity wiotlod ot aftormandn. Tou. | Inas n Juror, sk fhat if o waa hmpujolod on | ok o rouult, aud though Lo, Loro Mmeoit AUCTION SAL U { 1ousoliold Fural- tarot il devrtiiane Inludlng five Paioeond e ¢ jarpots, Cooking auid Heting ttoves. Those \vivs 0t Uind during vho ovoalugs of last | was lockod up in tho statlon-houso, whilo Gart- "Auctionaors, 05 Bouth Oanalat, goods must bo 0ld to pay sdvancos, You can buy at pele 0ty Iargo lot of Nuw and Hocond-han BRUSH, S hut, whilo drink- | men woro Daniel MoAtcer, John MeCaw, and FURNITTORIE, 41 Bouth Oanalest. & CO., i Goodrich, Lucotto and Beach wont to | lavish onorasity. 1L is statod it Goodrloh, Lucotto and"Lenuh, want L0 | Jevioh {OGIon o i alsancdando on bam and | Jonn Looney. - MeCoolo porsfatontls deuleds all | ayesietop Bureass smd Wshatond, 10 bsck et | PURNITURE, OAREETS, STOVES, 0, 1879, aro 555,000, and for and omployon of thi contingent exponses, mombers of $he Eouse, of Mra. Grant, Is lylog dangorouely ill, and thore olano leaves to-night for Ohlo for thuoo or four days, your ending June 8 and, ontoring with falso koys, thoy hid ina | somo ummmnlmmhm)u model Juror ropoatod bis | knowlodge of tho homicido, and his frionds ssy | Hudwtoads, £ Kxteustun Lablor, W) Astortod Iacosgns soon afterward and quarreled for somo timo. | was on the \uy‘.‘ Thon Lucotto hoard a shot and three or four Doputy Bliorlft ronch, tho officor dotalled to | with the man's whole previous charactor, Kato® Btoddard and Goodrich ontored | assertion thnt Stokes should nob hang while he | that such an act could not have been com- Tamps, Ofilco Dosks, Urackory, 0s, &0, 1o order mitted by him, ae it is 60 entirely at varlauco f,‘t“;;:“‘;“,,,"‘.“,'.'fifi‘{&ififi’.fi‘.‘,’;fl'fl""" seaulllsell il gaods. | Morohand! t Auction, Fridi » ! AR S 0N, 65 outh Ganatat, | Balos estwaoks. BIUBH, SON & G0 Avotisasors, ©

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