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P T T e LOUISIANA. Compromise of the Opposing Parties Ratified by the Republicans, Sonator Carpenter Explains His Con. nection with Kellogg, He Acted Simply as a Paid Attorney. His Services Completed Before the Debate in Congress. AT NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Ontrang, La., Oct. 1, vention In Orlontia Parish will bo biold Oct, 12, Tho lopublican Siato Central Exccutivo Committes fast ovening ratifled tho conferenco ageeement, with an amendumont that, i tho caso of vacancy, from death or any other causd, of & Ropublican member of o Roturning Board, tho pledgo shonld bo ezactod that a Republican Lo selected by tho Republican Qome mitteo to Gll such vacanoy—tho sasmo rule toapply to e Gonnovativo Committes will mect Oct, 5, to tako actlon on tho sgreowent of tha. Gouforenco Cotic ittce, P e nderstood st Doputy United tates Mor- aliat il leave hora to-morrow with wrlts for {ho ar- reat of over a hundred citizens of Grant Parleh, who Jero Indicled Dy the United States Grand Jury, ehargod il participating fu tho Colfax alfair, Loty Dol CARPENTER AND KELLOGG. NIt AURER, Sopt. 50, 1874, To the Kiltor of the Chieagw Tribune: Your paper of Sopt, 29 contunod the following : NORTHERY BYMPATHIZENS. Snectal Dirpich to The Chiccys Tribune, WASTINGION, D. 0., Seot. 28,—Tho conneation of Senator Carponter and ltenjsmin ifutlor with Louistana affafts, of Whioh rooent Now Orloans dispatelicsnfiord an fukling, 1s vors frcoly discneasd hero, Ttoy botli ara chiaralth plasing dnbls. xamo. Cortaln ellogg Giag-holders horo, high i tho canfidenco of (hat thm| zntloman, aro_quite bold {b doclusing that Usrponter fied Kollog. 130 domanded 85,000 for oitvorlug an ar- gumout of twenty or twenty.iva minutes in tho mattor of 0 wHt of prolqbitions Threa thousand, dallara wocs ;ald" Tm prior to tho 16th of - Janunry, 1870, %ho Kellogk folks _thuught fhoy bad pald bim “encugn, an Oalch' ' Cushivg, & betior Tuwyor, iad oargnd for similar sorvicos only £2,000, On the’ Uy ‘mentionod, dau. 14, 1552, tho Loulelnia niattor was undor discussion (1 tho Sonate, and, in Toplving to romnrks ol Judgo Thurman, Mr. Usrpoentor defended Judgo Durall, and commonted bis courvo. Sinco, thal o, o Is woll known, ho liss donaunced Duroll, At tho time'ho Inteoducrd his bl providiug for a now eleation i Loulsiaua, Mr. oo, his colloakuo, prosontod an ansends ‘ment that, pondiug tho now elcotfork, the Kollgg Gov. ormment pidould Do reopgnizad. Thls was oppusad by Thuzman and othors, on tho ground that 1t would bo & ‘Congretaionnl l‘dcmsnlllnn o1 au usurpation, ‘Thoamond. mcni, way ruccesnful by a majorlty of ono, and it 1s natico. ablo that Carponter voted In'ifs favor, thoreby carrying it “Tuls 18 pointed at as showing bow ho vaorsd {rom oo #ido ta the othior, In ordor to mikanll cdges cut.” Dp 1o tha’ timo that Carpontor made s famous speooh fn A Orloas,~which wan in May, 1813,—lia i only regeivu 3,00 jrom Kolloge, whil ho' was domanding $3,000, ring lils stay in Auir Otleans, diowovor, bo reoulved 1,000 fooro, nud Jeat. Docombor 1o was paid an addition- «1'2500, ~maklng in all $,500. I was provioualy aware tht much faleohood could o crowded Into o short paragraph, but this aurpseses oIl T havo ever soen in that rospoct. Lot me point out n few of {ts misropresnntations. Your correspondont Bays : (1) o demanded 86,000 fordolivoring an arguraont, of twonty or twouty-1ivo minutes in the matter of tho writ of prohibition. 3 This is untrue, I nover madg any such demand, (3) Throo thousand dollsrs woro pald hlum prior to Jan, 16, 1873 Thin Is untrae, 9 On the day mentlonod, Jan, 16, 1873, the Lok m:ut)(nn‘v:: un}n;.m;:u o o Sonaig, ‘Snd i o0 ng, o reinarkn of Judgo Thurmat, Mr. Bltortod e Burali and commondetl his Conkeor This is untrue, o8 you might havo scen by oxamin- Ing tho Congressionut Globe boforo publishing this falschood, That dobatowas on tho- Introduction of Morton's resolution directing an inguiry, and befaro tho facta of tha caso woro known: and tho debuto turned entirely on points of law totiching tho powor of employing tho troops a3 a posso comitatus, and the Jusisdiction of Federat courts nudor the Neconstrito- on ncts of Congress. T uelthier dofondod Judgo Du- xell nor commended his course, 4. At tho time he Introducod his bill providing for n i chvehion h Loulslies SF: 11ames B8 Somleagor peae scated an amandmoent th pending tho now clection, 1R Kellogs Govoramont siohid ba tvauknized. Tits W onnased By Thurmag Aud otices, o tho gead that it woald bu::‘Conrm-.:m‘:x:l T?:’I llil;tr:‘ln‘l ?,n :,luxplu:;ld 'l amondnicnt was success| najor] oue, 113 SIOTRCALTo tha Carpenser votod 1a 1 favar, thereby earrylng it. Wo or what should be tho Government for the fow dsya during which s oloction should bo hold was mat- tor of small practical moment, I thought tho moro Togical way Was to leave tho oid Warmoth Governe meut; bt Scoators Howo, Mamlin, Bherman, and othrs, would not vote for thie bill without the amend- anent, but would support the LI with tho mwend- aucut. Rogarding tio smendment a8 of no practical consoquence, I consented to it, and votod for it, hiop— ing thus to piss tho bill and seobiro an eloction, srhich a8 tho practieal end in viow THaving disposed of thicse ) Tok ma stito the fuct s Tu December, 1879, tho Ton, Caleb Cushing ealled on me, and retaiuned mo to wist bim for Ketiogg, to arguo tho qucstion of (o power of ths Sujzoine Court of tho Uniled States (o isstie a writ of probibition to a Cireult Court of tho United States i an equily caso prior to o final deeree iu tho Clrcult Court 1 examined tho question fally, ond dovotod consld- erable time to proporation for {ho argumont, und affcewards Mr. Cushing and myself argiied tho case, and it Is roported n 17 Wallace Jepurts, 6, A8 Mr. Cushing bad rotainod e, aud know what T hied dono, 1 consulled il him aw to what my chargs should be, Mo named §3,000, and £ald Lo would seid 3y bill with his own, and,when he rezclved tho monoy, Svould pay mie. T euhpors Lo did send my Uill, becauss tho fixat monoy I reroived was part of & remittauco from Kellogg to MF. Cuehing, which Mr, Cushing forwarded to o, Tho Lulonco of my bill was pald o different timen,—tho lat 8500 fu Decemler last, All T charged was $1,000, 4nd thiat was all ho wmoney T ever roceived from Atr. Kelloggs, oud hat, X undoretand was upproyriated Ly tho Legislature, I wroto several Iotters to Rellogg asking - for moiioy, und be gave various reasons 1or tho delsy, but nover objected to, the amount chirgod. ‘[z Blwaukeo Newa of tho 0th ult, Lus tho fol- Towing: NEW Yonk, Bept. 20.—Tho Tribune hna tha followlng: NEW ULLEANS, i, 29, —~Tho followinzi s & copy of Bountor Cnepenidrle Iotior to. Gov, Kolloyg, taken by (Lo “iyiiune correapondant (rom tho urigival, st great donl of diiliculty wes found (n obatning 1ty owing to tho wawiil- inguoss of sumo of 1ho Cousorvative loaders 10 uso it agolust Carpentes DEAR L am dosparatoly sbort, Can't you eond inu $1,U001 110, 1 would b 0 "goilsond, - Vouca tiuly, auatn,"u Ganeeen! Tt 'Avg., 1873, 1n Teply to tlits lctlor, If_my recolleotion serves me, D, Kelfogg tent mo $500, wnd promived tho bale ance, $300, it o short time, und did_ fnally pay 3t 0 Decombor last, All my letters stolen fram Kellogg T givo full permission to have publiehed. My fricnds I New Orlcans nced not have sho slighlcit feir that thelr publication will harin me, " Tho question I wan rolaiaed to nrguo had nothing to do witli tue merita of tho Loulsiaa ¢ase, uud &t 1nfght a8 well bavo arlsen i1 & sutt (0 foreclose & mortgao a8 1u the Kalloag wuit, My nurvices liad beon pertormed, tho o dacided, 'my bill renderod, nud iy connection with (Lo cawo otie tdrely ended, erdroany proceedinga wera elthor tulcon, or oxpected to Lo taken, iu Congress, Senstor Morion afterwards, ou tho 16tl'of. Jauuars, 1673, Introdneed n resolution dirccting tho Committeo'to fufuire into tho condition of affulra 11t Loufoluna. T was on that Coni= mittce, and M, Mortol wus {ts Obatsman, A mojorl ty of tho Comunittoo cama tu the couclusion that Kol 107 il not. been olected, aud war. o usnrpes, and re- poried a Ll foru uew election, 1 drew {ho. report mado by Yo majority agalust Kellogg, aud 3ir, Morion mado a minority royiort, lolding this: Koiloge vias legal- 1y tho Governoe of tho State, This way Feb, 20, 1874, “'ho bill for a now clection we dovated fi tho Senute and T undo two spceelcs i fuvor of its pussage, ond thze Dl waa defonted by ouly ono or Lwo Innjority, ‘AL the lato sesaion, on tha GLh day of Febranry, 1874, 1 imtroduced anothur bill for a now olection i Louls $a, 2nd mado two apeocties 1n Tuvor of s pabenye,— onw ‘o tho 29tk nud_50th of Jonuary, 1874 and® (ke otber on tha 4l of March, 1874,~bothi of which may e fonnd fn full in the Congressional Record, "No aue who will exuniiie my vecord on tho Loulsiana mattor can bomado 1o belinvo that 1 wis Lribed by Btr, Kellogyr a8 everything I havo sald and dono 1 tho premiscs, I the Senatd or before tho peoplo, haw procecded upon tho gronnd,snd been futended (o Jirove, that Mr. Kellogg wa tot (b legal Goveruor of o Bate, and Lud 1o right whatever to that olfico, ‘And the atteipt to nJare me in this yartioular i only % purt of (ho goncral cousplrucy to * et sven ¥ with 3, Wihout Fegard Lo tFull o Jusice PR L L WILL NO't WITHDRAW, A Doston Insurance Compiny De- clines (0 Abile by tho Action of the Nutional Bourd, Special Lisputeh to The Chleago Trllune, ‘Bawon,|Mass, {0ct, —The Manufacturors' Fire and Marius Insuruuce Compuny, of this city, las dectded not to withdraw from Chicage, as advised by the Nattonal Board, aud will take good risks at adoquato rutes, It 18 alio undorstood that the othor lloston companies dofug businesn in Chicago will continue as Dofore, Uuluss UMo HLLCEN OMErgetiey Brisos, ———— RAILROAD MEETING. Cwsv Yome, Oct, 1.—A mectiug of the represonta- L e Watimi_(brougherstirund Hnon waa hoid Liore Lo-dug, Gen, J, 9. Cox, of Cincluuatl, presiding, “hio only biefess of importance tranmctéd was thio sigaing by the delegates of the Baratoga egreeniont in Tehed 1o aispateh snd faut-freight Lnes, 'Tho vacuney ccpusioncd by the resignation of Ar, Gill of Loul~ ille, waa tot Wled. R e, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LANDS, Spectat Nispatch to The Chlcago Tridune, —~ Vi 11, Ozt, 1,—Among other opinions of 'h:(gfi;;un"wn&un'uled Wil the Clork hiers to-day flo misropresentations, OanreNTER, Tho Kopublloan Con- | wan tha caee of Tho Poople of the Stats of Tilinol #agalust tho Ilijtols Contral Rnlirosd Company, ~ Thix wom an applleation for writ, of -mandamia o compel the Ratlroad Company ta ell (heir laudn in accordance with tho provisions of the law of 1373, Tho Court ro- fuso (he application, and intimato that a court of chnue cory ia tho proper chautel through which to find relier, 11 the Company ina In any wiso fatled Lo comply with the proviaions of their charter, FIRES. Burning of the Grand Iotel at Sar- atoga. Loss About $300,000-~Ingurance, $200,000. Minor Fires Elsewhere. At Sarntogit. BamATaoA, N. ¥, Oct, 1~Abont 11 o'clock this morninga fire broke out in tho south wing of tho Grand Hotel, Tho flamen spread with great raplilty, s0on enveloping tho front, and siow tho outire builds ing, it 19 feared, will bu destroged, Tho firomen ‘aro 1sboring to saa the Grond Uniou and Columbiey To- tolsnd tho stables, whicharoin great donger, Lelp has been tolegraphed for, Thoro [ groat excitement Sioro, LATER, EATATOUA, Oct, 1.—Tlo offorts of tho firemen to- dny resulted i savivg tho Grand Unlon and Congrors Tiotels intact, Thoorlgin of thobro lsns yot & mys- tory, It orfginnted 1n tho north end of Lo south wing, in tlia uppor story, and it caunot bo learned that any ono wns in that art of tho bullding, The opinion provails that the firo was ket intentionally, That tho rineipol hotela escaped confiagration is regardod ns providontial, Tho wind_ win Glowing slmost a galo from the nouthwest, carrying & showor of Lurning cluders on tho roofs o the Grand Union und Cogresa Jiotels, At ova timo, about noon, tho fireinen bad tha Hames pretly woll unilor control, und {t wus believed that thoy would Do confined’ to tho south wing, when suddonly fira was seen to burst from (ho grand coutral tower, driviug the firemen out of the building, nnd guiniug sudiden ond ircealstiblo headway. At this Umo it scomed an though tho do- struction of tho Grand Union and tho Congress was certalu, when all ot ouce tho wind shifted more to the southward, and tho fumes wero thus driven in tuo direclion of Oongress Yark. Severnl times the firo caught in tho rouf and windows of tho Congress und Gratd Usfon Hotols, and woa only extivguished by great effort in the face of blinding heat aud omoke, A3 soon a8 tho wind shifted, tho firemen regained con- trol of the firo, Itrecnied nt one time as if tho dee struction of blf the villago wns fncvitable, and help wan sent for to both Troy sud Whitchull, Afd canie {rom both quarters, and from Ballston, and the firy was provented from spreading, The Grand Holel i entirely destroyed, The buflding fs worth sbout $IL0,660, end wan Insured for abont $200,000, ‘Tho fur- niture was dnsured forabout §05,000, At Dubuque, Dunuqus, In., Ot 1.~Tho black on the northeast corner of Muin and Seventh streets caughit fire sbout 11 o'clock by tho upsciting of o lamp n & restanrant, Boing wooden bulldings, moro than 20 years old aud dry as tinder, thoy wore bitrned to tho groundin an hour, Losses : Dr, J. Finley, ownerof block, §3,000; Sam Upton, rostaurant, §1,600; Sshafhauae, barber, £00; Wsbrant & 00, ' confectionery _nnit Slgars, $L,000; Markeit, flowors, © $2007 Tatollick, ° 'grocory, $2,600: Audres, ° to- bacco, $1,6005 - Mra, = Nichter, millinory, 100, nd sonia mfuor losses, Nawhere fn this part of tho dity could a0 mirch ground liave Leon burned over it £ ity dowe, Sureounding It wero the very hust and contlfest bulldiugs in the city, custing from $40,000 10 £60,000% but, by tho encrys of the Fire-Departuient il L athinese of 1o uir, tho e wes contined withe in the above limite, At Gircloviilo, 0. Speelal Disnatch o The Chicayo Tribune, CrmorevinLy, O, Oct, 1,—Four largy, mutiatantial shedsand framo houses, coutnining $10,000 to $12,0%0 worth of broom-corn, wora dostroyed by fire this afternoon. _Total loss, $18,000 to $20,000, Two dwellings of Noah Galnea were nlso burned, Luss covered by jusuranco in tho Germenia, of Cincinintl, Nolson Wolfloy, & ircinan, was soversly injurod by & falling chimuoy, At Wettingtom, 0. Speelal Disoateh to Tia Chien Triduna, WELLINGTOX, O,, Oct, 1.—Ono of tho largert cheese factorics und coutents in the vieluity of Welllngton burned lnst nfght, Loss, At New Inaven, Conmne Nrw TAveN, Conn,, Oct, 1—Tho 1irat Baptlst Ghurch fu this city was burned this mornlng, The loss Is $50,0003 {usured for about §5,000, At Cristicta, Md, CntgrrELD, Md,, Oct, 1.~A fire hero {his morning ‘burned seven largo oyuter-liouees aud two dwellings, ‘Tho loss i8 §45,600; tho fnsuranco, §13,000. THE INDIANS, Gen, Miley Texas Lxpeditton—Diapo- sition of Troops to Intercept WwWar Lrartics. Sneciul Correspondence af The Chicago Tribuna, IK Cady 0 BECOND BATTALION, W) Wasurva Waven, Yes,, Se, Wo have good rcason to bellove that thio leaders of the Kiowas und Comanches, with wlhow 3aj. Lyman recontly had o sovers an cngagement, Woie nouo other than Satantasnd Louo Wolf, This s not s prising, though it will provo eminently disgusting to tlie advoeates of the peaco pollcy, who secured tho par- don aud releaso of Satunta last year,on terme that love mover been compliod with by tho sayages, Satanta was degraded from his Chicfuliip for rcfusing to nako war on tho whites, with whose power Lo bad Dbocomo acquainted, and it is natural tnt Lo shonld ;uulk‘ to roguin Lis lost prestige, Louo Woif is & bad sittan, Tho Clieycnuen ate reyorted encamped in tho “ brakes ? Dovderiig uj on tes Sualted Plaina, teudl leadiug 1p fhe Vashe ¢ the hostils Indiaus bive e (e * sl * siows that they luvo thelr familles with tlicm, - Cotequentiy, iLminy Lo cxpected that they nre nbout to place thess i wafoty oo resuing tho o 20sye, Wo do not exqect that chey will agatt fuco tho calumut, but that they wilk broak up into amall war-partios, wnd enduavor to alrite fhe cxpored setticments in Kanens aud Colocado 11 thio vallays of tho Arkankas und Republean Kiv It they suceeed ju duing mo, the wholo frontier will bufter terribly in o loss of 1ifo und slock, Lo prevent thewn from earcyfug out his plun, Gen, Miles has made the {olowing disposition of "Lia troops: Maj. Diddio's battalion of cavalry, with iy Qutling juns, 46 bere, pla, Compton’s uattaiion iu on thio Ciruiling, 15 wilics to the north, Cupt, Bis- tol fantre on Bweetwater Ore cet, onid_ M), Prico dus threa companles of cuvilry on 'the Novth Fork, A tho Indfans must, (o ubtain water, pasu by vne of ibeso streams in any movenent on the settlewents to the east,"wo hope 10 hiead them off, Cipt, Cliglco’s company {8 otit scouling for Price’s trafn, which wa fear hug hican carraled, Gen, Davitson'’s and Col, Mackenzio's columns oro oxpected dally to co-opotaly Wilh s, Wo arg short of supblles, and tho stock Is somewhiat used up by bird worl, but'otherwise ull wells The Indinns in Sonthwestern Iansns. Torsra, Kuu., Oct, 1.—Gov, Osborne yostordny ro= ceived dlinpatehes from Capt, Dayton, of Arkausse City, commanding tie milltary, that slxly-Iive youtg Osages of Big Il band crossed tha Arkansas River Lelow the rwouth of Balt Forlr, T'riday, tho 18th ult,, and crossed tho Fort Sill trail on Suuday, tho 27th, near Skeloton Greek, golng Weat, probably * hound for tho country butween Mule Creols aud the supply road, 1o operato on (ho Mediclno Lodga settloments, * Adlts Gen. Morrly ordered coutlers along tho line 10 put thy milith ou thoir guard for tho proteetion of the boder, s2Gen, Pope telegraphy to Gov.Osuorne that he has had Iitelligonce of tho ramo parly; fhat it consists of forty-threo Iudiana ; and that céftorts ave Lelug wada to fidueo them to relurn to (ho rerervulion, Capt, Coltluw, of {he miljtla, diswovered tho dend bodies'of tho five Buffalo hunferu from Reno, in th southwestern part of Cluk Connly, They wero all scalped, aud thelr horsos kilied, * Tho Indians wore pursued 14 miles, but, owlng fo the lack of supplies and ummunition, Capt, Colling did not pursue them furthior, ‘The hunters referrot to wors kilied on the 27ths of August luat, It {s believed an allfance fs med- Htated betweon the youny Osages, muid Cheyennes, and Comanelies, who are kuown Lo b6 i 4ho southerd yart of Qlurk Colnty, O THE MICHIGAN CENSUS, Spactal Dispatel to The Clileano Tridune, Laxarya, lfcl,, Oct, 1,—Complete consta rohirns from tho foilawin comitios have beet recived at ko Becretary of Blute's oflico ¢ 870, \Paprela- } tion, | Fotera, Counties, Fopula tion, Casdarrny U000 B4 Charlevoix, I 445 5L Xy 9,161 B850 7978 1100 8,800 1,061 12l 102 i 1,078 5410 8778 20,661 20,007 i4,368] Raluinzo0, Teelaniaw, Lenawto Mecontn , Menominee fILLS CLOSED, MAxomenTEm, N, 1L, Oct, 1L—Tno mills closed to- day 5 will rosumo neat weok, THLE UllldAGO DAILY TRIBUNE:; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874, . FOREIGN. Loss of the New Direct Cablo in the Atlantic, Seml-0Mcial Siatement of tho Princo of Wales' quts. A Pacific Mail Steamship in Danger. Minor Foreign News. LOST OABLE. QuERNATOWN, Oct, 1.—Tho stoamships Ambassador and Dacte have arrived horo, Tonpow, Oct. 1.~Tho stesmers Dacln and Amban- sador roport that the dircct cablo parted, and was lost in o honvy galo, Thoy wero engnged with the Faraday sovoral days in attempls to recover thocable, but with- out nuccess, and wero compellod to 1eturn to Queona- town hecanro nhiort of coal and provisions, The Fara~ dny followed them, and {2 expocted (v atrive at any moment, PR Sy GREAT BRITAIN. Tonpow, Oct. 1,~Tho 7imea this morning, in & leading arllele, contradicta tho atatement recently curzent that tho Quoon hna paid tho dobts of tho Trinco of Wales, AL {ho proscit time, says tho writer, tho debis of the Princo amount to n Ltila more than one-third his annual {ncome, and netudo scarcely any bills o longer than & year, Tho Prince's balances ab hia bankor to-day will moro than suffico 40 meet every clalm, It s trno that the Princo {s unable to Livo wiihin his income, bub tho excoss 8 provided from a fund which fn bia privato proporty. Thin fund, ‘which sccumulated during tho Prince's minority from rovennes of the Duchy of Carnwall, 1y still suillciont to meet the yearly deficlt In his expenees, fhough tho tine may come wheu this reaoureo will 1 exhaustod, ‘Uhe roporta of the death of the Duke of Telnater wero prematuro, Tho Duko Is atill nlive, but doath ia momenterily expoctad, Ar, John Mitchol had Aalled for Amorlc. g OEINA, Nriw Yonx, Oct. 1.—A dispatch to the Pacifia Ml Btoamship Gompany, from Uong Kong, Chins, states that in tha typhoon of the 21at of Soptember thesteam- aldp Alsska was blown ashore, and fa nos on th rocks. Up to the prosent sho hius mado no water, and hopes aro entortained tlnt she may be got off, The vessol i valtied at $300,000, and uninsured. A tator dispateh from Ifong Kong ‘siates {hst {hin Alwka was blown nehore at Aberdernt, nonr Moy Kung, whtlo nndetgolng repairs, und would Lo got off at tho noxt Ligh tide, R MEXICO. Orry op Mexicovia HAvANa, Bapt, 20.—The nnni versary of Moxlean Indopendeco was celebrated on tho 10th with spproprinte ceremonios and festivitics, The President’s messago gives tho moat satisfactory account of the condition of the Republie, Itsays ine terual peaco §a becoming more firinly establivhed every day, The Government will continue with onergy its eflort to promote internal Smprovonent, The yellow feve= hua broken out st Mazatlan, and assumed un opldemic form, il o RS GERMANY. Roxtasnena, Oct, 1.—Fourleen persons, convioted of taking part in tho riots at Medonau, Norlhesstern Pruesis, kst June, hava beon sontenced to terms of Smprisonment varsing from six months to threo ct, 85 a, m,—A spectal telegram from 8 thy Tmperor Wiilgun has written to tho King of Itak> saying thit ho will be unable to vixit Ttome in tho autumu, ns be Jutended. i FRANCOE, Pamts, Oct, 1,—The Permaucnt Commilles of tho AsgeniLly hiad a sliting ot Voreailles to-day, Thoe Duko du la Rocliefoncauld, of the Extromo Right, aftackud the Government for withdrawing tho steamr Ora- noquo from Clyitn Vozehln, aud dovlared tho polley ndented toward Spotn sud Haly lostilo 1o the {nivrosts of Franco, T BT SOUTH AMNERICA. Tt Jasrino, Oct. 1.—Au insurroction fes broken out at Buwnon Ayres, I conwequenco of the ailegml frauduloat conduct of tho Iate Preridential clection, Gen, Ditri Is ut tho head of tho fustrgents, e SPAIN. Loxnox, Oct, L—Advices from the north of Spain sny that thore aro #igns of 1o breaking up of tho Car- 1ist army. Baveral insurgont leaders have surrendored, and it {s reported that othors wera shot by order of Don Oatlus for dewmendlug a cessation of hostilities, — e S FAIRS. INDIANA STATE FAIR. selal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, TpIAXAPOLIs, Ind,, Oct, 1.~Tho aitsudencs upon thio State Falr was fmmenso, by far the lurgest ever econ at any provious fafr in Indiaus, Tho sslo of tickets shows that over 40,050 people were proeent, ‘o Exposition will bo continued until Thuraday next, ——e DISTRICT AND COUNTY IFAIRS, FOUTHERN ILLINOIA, Snecial Diejiach o Tie Chicao Tribune, Frona, fil, Oct, L—Tho sccoud nuntal meoting of the District Far Assocfation lus proven fu the highest degreo successful. Tho owmber of cntries is 1,200, “Clus is the third duy of the fufr. Tho numbor of peo- lo preeent fs entimnted ot 13,0005 some place 1t bigh- or. “Cho display of stock awl apricultural producty will vlo with tho Blato Fair fn mauy respects, Egypt by four corn-stalks on oxhibitlon 16 feot high, and o ears 8 feot above tho ground. How fa this for Ligl. MADISON COUNTY, TLL. Spectal itntoh to The Chicayo Tritne, Arvoy, Th, Oct, 1.—Thero wan o lurgy attendanco at the Madison County Fulr to-day, All the echool- children of the connty wore adwitted froa yesterday, The Hou. D. B, Gilhzm, of this county, carried off {ho st premium to-dxy for tie best Lull of any age, 5 sbort-horn, und George L, Burgess & Son, of Grecns Conuty, for best cow of any uge, sshort-lorn, and also first prewium for o herd of four cows und & Lull, MICIIGAN OENTRAL, Coresmmonilens.c uf’ I Chicuqo Tribune, Tawrsa, Mich,, Sept, 30,~Tho Michigan Contral Tl closel fla caiey-books Lo-duy,—tiore” belug 1,50 eutries, NORTHERN WIRCONFIN, Fully 15,000 people were on rn Sikte Fair (his afterncon, drawn Ly the presence of Speaker Blaine, aud ex-Gov. Seymour, of New York,* Guy, Beymour mado a short nlitress on tho menntucture of butter and chisese, IHo exitk Contral Now York liug one-{livd of tho numler of cheeso factorles {u tho United States, and the quality 1s uuels that the chovse oxcela that made in the beat parts of Lnglund, The farmers {n tbls country have aCliccso Exchatige, whiere, overy moraing, they re- cetve by cably quotiations of cheeso in Loudon, The farmers thero fako the London quotutious nnd tho rate of freight, and flzes his prige uccordiuye Iy, tus proveuting ang interposttion of middioncn, and wolving the vexed question of trausportation, ‘The suunufuacturo of choesb bos becomo 8o important. that factories are 18 closo togetlier as schoollouses, oud, choots belng sold at four wory week, the com® potiiion du groat, und o poor grude 1s Woou dlscovered, Lo Ieop the daffy eleun und [n good ovder, aud. mume= tain & hlgh grado of milk, Lutter, and checeo in the Liigliest uuibition of tho fusiner, ** Some yeard since,” the speaker said, * I was unfortunate enough to hon enndidate for publo oftice, I wus neoused of el digloyal, dinbunest, and oimost everything also fiw W bad, bit §f they had aecused o of witering my milk It Would biave eterually rubied me In the estimi- tion of ny New York fricnide,” Tho recelpts fo-day Wero 0,000, tiaking i ho 10st suveessful of any (air ever held hero, ROOK COUNTY, WIf, Snectal Bisputch (o The Eheayd Tridune, JANESVILLE, Wid,, Oct, 1,—~AL an ourly hour this morning bunlrods of teams from overy” portion of Ttack Guumty hiegan to thropg our streets, The futer- et i tho fulr ecems grealer than evor before, At 10 o'elovk thore were no less than 4,000 people ou the grotinds, The rush ko early in (ho day wus nover wiquuled by any previous exhibition, At noon the crowil ewelled 10 enorinous proporifony, aud sil the do- partmente wore orammed fo thelr ulmoat capacity by At 4 a’elock tha throug sovwmed Ut o estimates us to tho numbior present somo pincod ho number as high an 10,000, viud during the day was not such us we would' liuve ordored for such an oocasion, biuding dust snd the stroug wiud do- tractedl - somowhat from the pleasures of the day, but therc wus o wmich 0 bo keen {hat tho ' peoplo tcemed to cara lttlo about their eyos, or tholr hata and Lounets, The sliow of Lorsa lius suldom been aurpascod, elthur fn nuibor or quslity of wiock, and, to yrovent' tho toll of a separate visit o each uninsal, sll were forinud into a grand cavilcado wnd marened pat the grand stand, Tho exhibition vhwop 1a yreater i panber kud oltor In quulity than any provious fuir, The show of swlue I8 remarkably food. Georyo Fellows, of Ocntro, Wik, shows & plit, @ mouflis il and pover fed gratn, which welghs 200 pounda, Tho eutries Ju the hovtiewitural dejurtiment ara noarly 200, ensbracing wuuy of tho Lest yarivties of frofts und sowers, Thy domestis dopariment wis shronged wits lndies ull ‘h{l‘ Lo dinpisy Was very good” Noarly 100 diiferent kinds of farmlng fuplo- incnts are on exhibition, heiny twice as many as list yeur, The races this aftoruoon were wiore sorube TAC tho fustest time belug U:10, At 0 p, m. the Hon, O, G, Willuma delivered his address, toucking on verlviw topicy of {uterost Lo furmers, uud upnnhl{ warning thom agninat monopoltes, To- morrow I8 tho Ikt day, and thera wiil bo Aevernl races, & tril of aleamn firo-ongiiicy, audan nddress by Georgo D, ‘Smith, of Sadbion, . Tharo aro tro things that 1o Bocloty might {mprove upon,—one atlowing liquorn 3ol Bpon Uielr geatindu thio other the livonslig ab $10 o hoad all kinds of 'cut-throat games, Arh na threo-card mionte, (himble-rigging, ola, Your cor- respondont aw over 100 drunken men upon tho rounda thi aftornoon, and there hna been any nim- er of tho light-Nugercd gentry present all tho time, all baving permitn from fim Boclaty'to ply thefr nefa~ rlous burincess, o Boofuty ollicinl hnving declined to Interfero with thom, the Diatrict-Atlornoy proposca 1o try his hiand, TATAMAZOO COUNTY, MIOH. Special Dispated tn The Chicato Tribune, RALAMAZ0O, Mich,, Oct, 1.—Thora was a yory larga sitendanco fo-day at (o Kalamnzoo County Talr, this belng tho third dayof tho oxhibition, In the matter of attendanca tho fajr fs tho mont succeasful ono ever lield, The groat ttraction Lo-lny was tho baby thow, thiriy-oiaht " choruba compcting for tho premiums. Mern, Whicelor waa tho happy smothor whosa baby took tha Orat pramium of 320 nnd diplomn, Mea, J. W, Glover tonk necond praminm, Mrs, Edwin Anilorson third, and 3ra, Georgo W, Btafford fourth, Tholatter w3s wcolored child, Gov. Tingloy was Chairnian of tho Viewing Commitice, and ‘wan prosont, but could ot musfer_conrage to’ enduro {lio ordeal and ek hin yopulaity by acting in so delicato & capacity, Tho show of infsnts I8 votod s very croditablo onos RELiIGIOUS. Congregntionnl Conncil. New Haven, Oct 1—AL this morning's scsslon of tio Congregational Qouneil o papor on “ Follows hip of Cliurehics " was'rond by the Rov, Dr. Dyrinnel,of Call- fornia, and ten mioute roports from benevolont sow cleticn woro read, Doncon Ezra Farnaworth, tha Hon, 0, G. Hammondy tho Hon. Nelson Dingloy, tho Hon. C. . 1faas and tho Ilon, Ghas. Domond wora uppolntod # Commlttos on Finanes, Iu the afternoon seedlon n report was mada by n committes con cerning “ conolidation of benovolont soclollns,” recommending tho passago of resolulfons directing that contributions licroto- foro mado through tho Amorlcan nnd For- elgn Christln Unfon for Papal lunds be mado ta tho Ameriean Board of Commissloncrs of Forélyn Misciona: that tho Amorfcan Missionary As- snciation bo commendil for ith work among the non- Caucasinn_races in this country; that the work of the American Board among the Indians bo transferred to tho American Miesfonary Associatinh, sud the for- cigii missions of tho lottcr transferred to the fo:mer and other kindred assoclutions; that church-croction and misnlonary Sundag-school Work eptorptisou be in- corporatod with tho American Momo Misslonary Bo- cloty ; that Congregational churches bo advired to transter to douominationn] bonrdn reprosctiai kin- dred snclcties thelr preront contifbutiona fo union woclaties ; that the ssveral magazinea bo united in ono monthly, Theso woro mado (Lo spochal arder for to- mortow. Teprosentatives of {bo Mothodist Enfacopal and Ro- formed Churclien wero thou Introduced, and tho usual greating took place, A pfi’]'l(!l‘ hy the Kev, Dr, Cop, of New York, on the “ Comily Botweon Churches on'the Hume Field,” wan read and reforsed, ‘The Secretary’s report wan made and sccepted. A pager by tile Re, Dr, Clarke, on *Onr Forelmn Miasionnry Bocieties,” wan read and referred, In tho cveniug fha Rav. Dr. Zachury Eddy, of De- trolt, vend n poper on_“ Tl Ocrnaton for Hope w§ o Qeneral ond Spoedy Ditusion of the 1oly Spdrit? Afterwuril, (ho mcoting wos conducted us & prayers meeting, mony delegutes taking part, Tho Minnesotn Mctkodists, Special Dispateh to The Chicnsn Trikune, 7, PAUL, Mina,, Oct, 1—In ths Methodist Epis copul Gouference last eveniug, the Rov, Messrs, Webb, Weight, Jabez, Drooks, John, snd Disop, waro ap- polnted visitora to Worlhington Semlnury. Buper- numerary relation was granted to tho Jov. Mr, Wanb- birn on account of fwiling health, Tho Rev. Mr, Blanton stated tho amount ralsed by the Confer- euco for tho benofit of tho Rov. J. L.Bmith and family, nml mentioued thut o was on the way to tho 8talo Tusuno Asylum. It was explaiued that Smith, two yoars aggo, whilo cleuring a enmr-meeling ground, sulicred a sunstroke, from which bo nover fally re- covered, bt had recurring attnckn affocting the brafn, tho lust atteck coming on during tho Confirenco, and wns s _ecrious thut hiy physicians de- clarel ho must go to the usylum for thocough treatment, or _all hopes of ullimute recovory bo abandoncd, - Tha_report of tho Clintin Commiltco findr tho Tov, . F, Chatles guilty of ini- pradent cotduct bn oeenpying tho sune seat with, and Jistny attentions 1o, 8 Motorions samin, nud atilug ewdly of timen, on a'teafin from MeGregor to Golur, i April, 187L: of fulschond, not guillys of uneheistian and immingsierial conduet,'guilty ; i nuaking vemarks spezified to and of certaln’ other muinisiers and mom- hers of tho Ghureh, nud of behaving wrongrully awd dishionestly fu_Lusmzes.teansactions, not gailtys of holiaving fwolently sud lsulting.y towards othérs Lo lnto proveeding in Centenncy Ghurch, guilty, The CGonunilics theretyon recommeided & mikd veyronf by tho Bishiop, * Tn niswer to u queation by Blshop Amcd, Clieo maki o would humbly subit to roprout oxt copt for ouo fiuding, for which ho appealed to Judicll Conference, Appolitments wera (ien annonuced, and the Conferonco adjourned, In tho sppomiments, Chatteo i unassigned. Bisliop Ames preades avor th Conferenco of tiio Northwestern German Methodiets whith assembled at Wiaoun, Over 100 preschors wero present, Wikconsin Bantists. Spaeial Bispateh to Tna GI Brrorr, Wis,, Oct, 1—Thy Missionary Couvention of Wisconsin (Belotl) hold threo luterosting sessions to-day, Over 100 dolegatos aro now present, Thls ‘moruing the annual roport of tho Stato Missionury Hoard shiowed tho work of tho Stato Board to bo in a prosperoun condition, Boven now churches havo been catablished during tho yenr; 800 havo been baptized into the churchics; noarly $4.600 luw Leew con- tributed_to damostle mixslons s sfxzteen uiselon arics oro cwployed. At (ho aflernoon reue slon, o favornbio roport of tho Comnnfites of tioTfome Misslonnry Soclety wis o1 Ly tho liov. D, Underwoed, Tils ovening Sunday-seliool ins o5t ro-cived aitention, The Jev, R, E, Mannlog, of Deaver Dam, detivered o vory proetféal iuldress on the duty of olovating tho standncd of Bibie-teaching By the establishment of Sardsy-schiool Instituf by closy appiic.tion of clorgymen fo Sunl work, Anothier very ablo nddress was deifvered by the Tfev, J. IT. Oritith, o Milwmdkce, on tho relutton of the Publication Socfoty o Lome misdons, ‘Fhe Indinana Friondu. Speciul Dispateh to The Chieagn Tritune, Ricustown, Inily Oct. L—Ten or twolve hundred ‘maes wud females oro ationiing the Indisua yearly meotiug liere. Wo-day tho uanal mornlug dovolionl meetings wers intorusting. A committeo was appolit- 6 to couelder what actlol ws proper by tho Soclaty i viow of tho fact that tho Philsdclphin yearly meot- ing would not accopt either thelr visiting-delegates or ovon read tho cplstios of thin meoting, Four quarter- 1y moctiugs in the Norlhern portion of thoe Stute pefi- tioned for n dlvielon of thia Soclety, n portion, une der thio nama of {lio Northern Tndlanu Yearly Meetug, to mvet at Marfon, Grant Count; Tteferred to o com- xaitiee, who will FOport pexe year, fter visitiug tho potitioning boien, The Home Missfon Societ hiold 3 sosstong this after noou, Tho Freeport (K1) Presbytery, GALENA, Til, Oct, 1,—~Tho sessions of tho Preshytery of Freoport will bo opened at Iarvard, Mckoury Couuty, Iil,, on tho 13th, by & scrmon by tho Xov, Jumen Cruijkshuuk, of Rockford, A conference will ho lield on Wednesday ovenimg o1 tho text in the Epin- tle to Jude, Nerso B, fo be led by Drw, Custls, denking, and Bmith, ~Important businosi will bs ttended to, THE WEATHER. WasINGTON, D, C,, Oct, 1.—For tho Uppor TLukos and the Northvest, rising bnvometer, northrest winds, coul, and geuorally elear worther, Cantionary wignals continue at Olovelind, Erio, Rockioster, Butiuio, Oswe- go, aud Port Furon, LOOAL ODSERVATIONS, Cuicsoo, Oct, 1, 1874, FEEIE d 1513 ur of ab-| I = | & |Direction and| Rervition, 512 5 orce of wind,| Weather. 535, .. (20,85 40 1 77 5. W., freshi., Talr, H 20:7 67 . 74 (6] Wiy freshi ) Fatrs 20,51 70 | 49 [8: Wiy gresh . [Fulr, 2961; 75 | 47 [N. Wi, trsh.:[Fadr. 29,717 50 | 07 N, fiealt, : f20.7t! 66 1 61 "Ny frewhs “Ifaximum thermommetar, 78, Minimum thermomoter, 47, GENERAL OBSERYATIONS, Citicaao, 0. Wind, | lawn Statian, | far, Breck'nr'ge 20 Oairo uuvee Davonort, Dotroit loloudy, Dulutli, Clear,, Denvor, Gloar, Chicagd Glenr, Chieyonne, Clear, Cloar, Fatr, Uiear, Olear, Falr, Clear, Cleur, olandd’ 129,051 anaba . 20,07 Ft. Garry.. |20, 1, Glbson, gentlel 01|, geutte, Cloar, 441W,, fresh, ok BLIN. Way frdsh]ors [0 Oles Olear, (loudy, Clear, Tombina,, Toledo, ., Yunkton,, AN IMPORTANT JUDQMENT REVERSED, Monyneat, Oct, 1—The celobrated Judgment of Judge Itantbfor, tiiata pricat could not bo held reapon- uiblu beture (e clvil courla for wht ho said from the pullt, Las boon roversed fu the Caurt of Neviow, o S NEW GRLEANS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. New Onrans, Oct, L—The Merchauts! Exchusigo opened to-day, “Thiu iu & now {natitutlon, sud ita prov motors are sauguine of wuccess, SPORTING NEWS. The Bostons Get More Tham Even with the Atlantics The Hartfords Defeat the Bal- timores-~-9 to 4. The Turfex=A Swimming Match. BASE BALL. TANTFONDS VA, DALTINORES—14 To 4. Sueclal Dlspuich to The Chicaro Trivune, TanTrony, Conn,, Oct, 1,—Thoe tables wore tnrned on tho Baltimores this afternoon, they losing by 14 to 4. Tho MHarifords batted excoptionally good, and thefr gonoral play was commendable, The Ballimores \ml(mfix bigh atid Woro ficlded out, Thoattendance was Amall, TUE_ECORE, Inntnga— 13046678090 Hitlorda ., 51020310 2-14 Baltimore 3010000 0—4 Earned r . 0; Baithmores, 2, Jnazen un crrora—Linstfords, 4 ; Balimores, 1, Umpire—iall, of the lostan Qlub, TDOSTONS VA, ATLANTION, Boatox, Masa,, Oct, 1,~Tho following s tho acoro of the game pluyed botweon the Bostons and Atlantics to-dayt nostons, |r'n l‘{A'P Als ATLANTICH, u&n‘r || G Weight, 0.0.) 6, 4| 4| 8 0.Ctapman, £.0/00 1 1910 Brenorr 1 4 g/l Sl of il 8 97 8 Kpnidig 4] U[portosy st s.rc[ 0/ 0' 1 1‘ H Wiilto, . 0, 0 ot ), ol iiala MaVor, r. 0! 0 fitond,n. o101l 12 Lnonard, 00 Mavtin, 4 0 00 3 H, Wright, o ol o'[Debiman, 15:1 ol 0 8 1| 1 O"trko, 1, 1| 0 IMetioe, &, ool 0 1 4 1 & Bolafer, 1, 1; 0 Kuowdbll, . 9 ¢ 1l 2l 0.5 Tnninzis ) Bostont. .. 320 Al 1 = 9 Laxs on errora—Doston, 11 timoa: Atfantlo 0, Tuterl Lase hita—Hoston, 813 Allnntie, 4, Zeston baree~Tuston, by Atlantie, 4. Thianert balle—\White, hona; Kaadwell, 8; Terguson, 4, ifches—Spulitfng, 13 8amd, nono, Time nf o hoties and & QUATLOF, Unpire—Mr, Swoasy. v Iarry Wright lLus roccived, and of couran will do- cline, un offer to manage tho now S, Lowls Olub next scasan, G g THE TURF, TR LEXINGLON, KY,, RACER, Lexixaroy, Ky., Oct, 1,—Thoro was a lsrgo attend- anco at tho lrotting raccs. Tho wonthor was fine, track good, and tho racing unususlly good, The timo mads by Lads Stout fu tho first race {a tho fastest on record for S-yoar-olils, Yiral race, stakey for 3-year-olds, $50 entrance, half forfeit, five or woro to Al; §100 by tho Askosiatfon to recoudd horao 3 third Liots to have his onteauco, Tennistone’s' Lady Stout, by Mambrino Yatehen , .o 31 MeRinnin's’ Biackwood, by Biackivoo 1 Htcelo's Proteme, by Blackwood, .. Patterson's eh, £, Balwora, Dunn'’s Birdla Girl, by Morrikon,...,, Muckle’s Girtll, by Georgoe Wilkes, ey Brorsfield's Aletta, by Almont... b Heolt's b, ch, Ly Indian Chie Ldin, Btockenci’s M 2 Yamie- by Joe Hool 20y 220 . Seeond race, for 3-year-old, $00) outrnee, halt forfait, five or move to 1l § $100 by tho Awoclation to xozoml Buree ; third horso to liavo suteane Stecle’s Cousul, Dy AlMONb...v v vessee o 1 Neal's Sundhine, by Curtls Tunibletontan, 2 Ewalys Mutubrino Jog, by Mumbrino Patclien. 4 3 Conk's Tom Stunpe, by Abdallal Pilot. § 4 Ollay's Coral, by Ciatk Clilef, ast Patierona Sttty Oldw, by G diat Tays’ Cindoraiin, by Shilo, ikt Suckleford'a Jiin, by Curd dist Fame—2:54) Third race, piiro S 0, for horsca that have never " trotted better than 2:50; $400 to first, $140 to recond, nud $00 to third hoese B il Diele Tay’ AL & Doritln Billy Spencer, mibrino,, Dryunt's Awtion, ... Elifs' Connerst, by Wuckliawic,.. . Kifred's Jidwiy Tourbon Clifef, i Ditnond, ¥, by Americn Ol liiler, 1.y Joe Downing. Strader's I v, by G, M, Clay, Jr. MeGivbon's Belle Mavde, by Miller's Joo . Follersou's Annto afley, by Dixlo Gray's Fronk Mi rank N Tinie— s § 2:07, Just liofora the racos began, A. J, Aloxador’ Wood= ford Mambrino was show on Lo course, aud trottzd n wilo in 2:003¢, 1o will trot on Saturday, Threa racos to-morrow, nd four on. Eaturday, TITE PLEETWOOD PARK TACHS, Nrw Yonu, Oct, 1.—At Floctwood Lark to.day, the free-for-all ruco wan won by American - Girl, Ostnors socond, Sonwation third, Tho first heat wan s dead oo botirew Uy Girl and Cuaors, - Tline, 2263, 236, g, 2103 3¢, il — SWIMMING. A sporling evont of oxtraordiuary novelty suil ine terest Jn among tho probabilitics, a4 tho annezed cor- | recpondonco wiil ehow. Mr, J. B, Jobneon, the auntic marvel, whoro eapacity o stay undor water la nightly tested ut Myers’ Opere-Tousc, s chullanged by 3Ir. Jumes Ramond, an cmploye in the Ohlcago Tost-Oflica, to n Gwimming-mateh over a course of Amiles, Alr, Johuisou promptly accopts the propesi- tion, enly asking that tho prelimiuarics bo nrransed {rithont oy, go it o mates iy not contict with hfs profi salottal cugagoments, Ho s now the cha plow swimmier of Lingiand, and bolds tho cup, Ho defeated Trautz ul Long Boanch in amiteh of 3 miles, o imd unezpectedly finds i Ciileago & eandidute for 1be onora of aqustio snprenscy, A meating of tho par- tiea will aceue to-duy, wheu thio {erme of tha conlext will_probubly Lo ogresd upon, Judgdng from Mr, Julimsoi's evident rewdiness to malkw iho maich, not much time will be wastod in haggiing over prefimt narles, ‘Tho correspondence i n 1o fows 3 Cucaco, Sept. 90, 1874, g . dibacon, Chumnplon Seimmer ar England and “Aiussied A St aving read with nterest the ynrtons fecounts of your reeent content ot Loug Branch, wnd #1s0 1u Zurape, md believing that your defert’ would bo it great vietory for tho entire Norihwert, T havo dee eldel'to challengu you (o swin & match overa courra uf 2 miles for o putse of $7500, kald matell to_ trankpire at (ihier Bulfulo, hieago, or Cloveland, withii hirty day» from Qato of arlielcs of mgreement, Your eatly reply will olligo very truly yourd, “JaM1is RAYsloxD, Chicago Post-Ofiico, Byina' Ovria-Louse, Clioaco, Oct, 1, 167, James Waymund, €hicago Vost-Offce.: Dasan 811t : Your note, doto of Sept, 90, cmbodying » challonye for o swimming matell of 3 infles for n Purso of 100, roached 0 to-dsy. I horeby accopt tho proposifion, nud ogreo (o ewhn you n match for a Aake of not low than $00 a mide (my profusalonal engagemeuts beiug sitch thiut 1 cannot bo reasonably expected to enter in- fon contest of {hin kind for o smaller wmi); distnce, 4 uiles 3 the watch o take place 1 Chituge ot tha cariiest dilo convenfeut to yonewlf, insida of thirty duys, an you suggert, tho day to by agzresd upan ut tho timo'of Wyning urticles, ‘Tha soonor we meet L0 ur- ringo prelinsinuries tho Letter for e, ut Wy stay In Chléago {u linitod, and my desire is fhat tho mtels should be arranged with il possiblo dispateh, T would Kuggest that wo tucet at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, to draw up artlcles sud post a forfelt ou cach side, lo= speetfully yours, 1, 1, JoMN+OF, Champlon Swimmer of Lnggland aud Ameriea, e CRICKET. The game announced {o have taken place yesterdsy botween tho Penfusula Club, of Detroit, and un eloven pleked (rom tho Chicago aud 8t Louts Cricket Clubs ws mot dntended ak 1 measnra of strengih, or a to:t of tho cricketing ability of the pluyers of tho difforent elties, A mateh was In process of arrangement between tho Chiengo aud Dotroit Clubs, but by sune acchient tha correnpoudence fafled, aud for lack of vroper uotice the Chicugo claven could not b guthered togetlier bo- foro to.day, which was not muftable ta tho Detrolt mien, Ohicago and Detrolt cannot, therefore, measur {har strongets dn tho crlekot-fold” (his acusau, o game pluyed yosterduy wak not & uclect eleven from tiie St, Lowla and Ohicago Clubs, ns thio_ Chicargo Club will only plny ita own nembors sgafust othor clubs, it was norsly o scratels. gamo mud wp from plasors taken on tho grounds 0 glvo 8 uuyls sgort {0 tho R e TREASURY RATTERS. TOBLIO DEST BTATEAL Wpmusoton, Oct. 1l publis debt. taloment for Soptomber makes the followluif showing : 1% per cent bondSyevee s $1,207,204,600 ¥ivo por cent bond 617,025,200 Tatal coin bond Lawlul money dobt Matured debt, .. Tegal tondor noted, ... ertifieates of deposil Fraotionul eurreuoy, .. Colu cortificates, Totat without intercat.,,. Total debt, Total futer Cunl tn Trenaur, Coin .. i o§ 77,400,677 Qurroncy, . o . 10,115,840 Bpeciul deposita ol for redompiion of curtiicates of dopasit, as provided « 60,350,000 L BU,8T0,08 07,540 081,197 by luw... 5 140,818,018 Total in 'Irenlllry....u.....:.. Deht lesn carh In Treasury o Devrcusn during Hsptember Bonde festied 1o Fucifio iy yandos ntercat” payablo fn- lawral inonay, princiyul outktauding, Taterent ucernod and ot yet paiid Tutereat pald by (ho United Hiated, v, o Tutetest ropald by {ramsyortation of mails, &0,,00 saere e 5,409,070 principal and socrued interost of the following .20 bonda of 1862 will ba paid at the Treasury on and afier {lio 18t of Janunry, 1675, anil that the Interest on miid houds will ceano‘on that day, Coupon honda: $50, Nos. 1,411 to 4,200, both inclusivos $100, Noa, 1,007 to 0,200, fuclunive} $500, Non, 1,787 to 6,000, inclimivo; #1000, Nos. 471 ta 14,000 {ucluelve—$9,000,000. Reylafercd tonlias 360, Now, 1,801 o 1,620, both' in- clunives $100, Nos, 13,001 fo ‘14,180, niclulyo; $300, Ni flm to 8,070, lmflunlvu:‘l,oflfl, Nos, 32,051 to e il oo, S ol o 040, b cltislvay ), Noa, ! usive— $1,000,000, ‘Cotat, $10,000,600, % ! CRIMII, Roentucky Murders, Carrespondence of The Cheago Trilune, TOumvILLE, Ky, Oct 1,—Tucsdasy night ot Bfaxe villo, Washington Gounty, Ky,, Georgo Mitoholl, & no- aro, wan shot and mortally wounded by Ephraim Cun- ningham, n Uacksmith, Thetwo scem to Lave had & provious difficulty, ns Mitchell, on miesting Ounning har, romarked, “If you want to shoot mo, now ia good a limo a8 any,” Ounuingham was walking off, whon Mitchell ropealed tho remark, sud addcd, “Thore's no bottor timo to Iill & hog than when the watorishot.” Attuta Cunningham turncd, drow o rovolver, and shot, the hall entoring threo inches bolow tho heart, Cunninghom then mountod a Lorso and rodo offs A digbolical murdot was committed Monday night, 3 miles from Russclivillo, Ky,, fu o liouss of ill-fuine kopt. by fow nbandoned wotten, Tliomns Cornelius, nged 95, stopped ot {ho ouso whilo on lin way down tio coiniry to purchaso catile, in which busi~ ners he wua cngaged, 1o tliero mot two notorlous churacters, ~Jobn Henderson and Col. Tumsoy, After o trifing dificulty about chang- jug & £10-bill, which was adjusted without Dinodahied, Henderson and Rumsey wout to a nelgh- bor's housn foud hiorrowed mnot-guns on protoxt of illing turkoya, Thoy tion retiriod to tho sceug of tho dificulty, rencwed tho -quarrel with Gornolius, and, aflor Nring ono sliot ot bim, beat himto death witl tho butt ends of the guus, mutilnting hin head and body fearfully fu the work of, murder, Thoy nb- solutely shintlered tho wenpons to piocos, They thon iled, lio Sheriff atarted in pursust the same night, Dut has not beon heard from sinee, A Farmer Murdered. Sectat Disew'eh to The Chicado Tribunon D8 domes, Ia,, Oct. 1,—Anothier horrible murder was discovered in this connty lnst night, Tho victim, # respectablo Gormnn farmor, named Honry Marlnd, wansbout 40 ears of age, and lived alona on his farm near AMoous, Tho dend body wax discoverod by B nelghbor lying on tho kitehen floar, plorced with thros pletol-sliot wounds, any one serfous enough ta havo cauned i death, 'Tho Bhorift, Coroner, ond Marshal immediately left{hin place on rocolpt of & telegram, and. an inqueat was comnienced, hut was postpoued 1411 noxt “Lucaday for forther pattioulars, It was mowa thattho murdered man Lind i his posscesion a aum of money, it ax Lis puree wao found containing over $200, it 35 stipposod tho murderer fufled in his_purposs of rob- bery, rest excttement prevadla at tho murder of o quick, peaceablo citizen, who had the goad-will of the ontire ueghbothoad, ~ Threo murders within ona woek dn this pert of the, Stato seomn to call for a vigilanco orgamzatton of good cltizens, 'The ulilux Trials in Owon County, [ Sneefal Divpateh to The Chicazo Tribuna, Lovwvinus, Ky, Oct, 1,—Tho trial of William Smoot, prominent in the recent Uwen Connty troubles, hna been goiug on nt Owenton since last Baturday, and will probably be concindod to-morrow, The town 18 governeil by oqual numbors of United States and State troops, who oxamino and disarm all coming into town., To-tay Duputy United Statea Marsbal John Wyatt arrosted in Owenton Richard Neid, Sim Maggolie, Franl Withite, Frank Thoman, Henry Cluxe ton, Willlam 1iwkins, and n man nsnied Nash, ona chrrgoof Kultluxing, snd to-night e makos rahl 1 Henry Counly, Onoof the Walkers, tho upponent of tho $muotk, Wiio lina just arrived from Owenton, tates there 1 uo doubt of Willlawn Smoots’ conviction, Arrest of a Dnclist, Nomroux, Va., Oct, 1.—~Upon Information recelvod from Richmond, Va,, Maj. Whitohead irsued orders for the arrest of Gens. Willlam Muhono and Bradley T, Jolimvon ot tha chiarge of intonding o engage In a duel, Gen, Mahono waa nrrested at his hotel and Lound aver in S10,000 bonds to keep the poace for ona year, Geu, Joluson was not found, R SPRINGIIELD. Stato Roard of Equatiznuon-~Dispose al of the Surpius Credits BrniNoriELD, TN, Oct, 1.—The Slate Doard of Equalfzation expert now to ho ready to adjourn noxt Tuesday, ‘In dispoeing of the surplus croated in tho process of equalization, Cook County will roceive the Benesit of 9 per eent reduction all round, on. permonal propesty, town lobw, and Iands, which Jeives lier u- Aeisment ot 117 per'cent on Jands, 111 per cent on town lots, and 85 per cent on personal property. TUSCUNEBIA’S SENSATION: Lo Who YWas Shat by Congressinan Hinss, JRecovers, and Jarvies Sloss) Mauziver-Sloss?! Wite Attempts Lo Shoout Lo, Lrous the Meniphis Avalinche, Sept. 27, In June lant tho prews of the country contained aceonuts ol the shooting of one George I, Long by Congrewsnuu L. I1. Sloss, o Tsoumbin, Ala. "ho clicumstunces were a8 follows : M. Sloss, when bo returned home from Washington, learned that jvjurious ond slunderous re- ports bad beon sut in circulation concorning 8 dnugbtor, Miss Mamie, ayoung lady of 18 years, by Long. The reports wero of tho biont slunderous chineior, nud whon Mr. Sioss sng- ececded in tracing up thair autbor bis rago nat- urully kuew mo buunds, Long it considored a desy:orato man, aud, ns Lo associntad with Hov- el of like ilk, who had openly tbrostened vengenuce elhould Mr, Sloss soek persohul redrens, that pentloman concluded to em- ploy straleny. Irovwimg s doublo-horroled slotgun, which he lunded with a handful of bucksbot, o stationed himaell near a socond- Baluned of inforeat patd by United tates, PIVE-TWENTIES CALLAD IN, o Soerelary of tho Trowsiury gives notice tat o 14,855,418 story wiudow of a building which Long frequonte y pussed, 1o nd boun thore but a'shoit tine uutil bo eepied the traducor of his danghier's 00d nume coting “Q the stroot with several oou companiond, Waiting until his man got well m rungo, Mr. Sloss turned oth bar- Zcln loono, snd fodwed thirteon of tho shot in the uuatomy of Long, who foll senscless to tho pavement. " Long was curried home on n slinttor by his frionds, while Mr. Sloss surren- deredl himself to tue proper authoritics, and was sed on bond. Tho cntive community justified tho action of e, Blove, whila thow symypatiies wore heurtily extonded Lo Miss Mumie ug o victim of o sh- derous persecuiion, Long soon recovered from Lin mnny wounds, and a few days sinco was once moro on toe wstreetd. About that time, Mr, Slosg—who is na indepondent candidate for re- election to Congress—stmtted out to canvass hig district, and hns siuce beon absont from home, Mry, Sloss and Miss Mamie wore loft at Liome slone. From somo ronson tho mother Lept watch ou the tauchter, whom she confined to herbod-roomn in the sec.nd story of their resi- denco, Lnst Wednesday Mivs demlo askod vor- miusion to go down-stairs for & drink of fresh wuter, Mra, Slogs, suspociing nothing, grantod the requoxt, und the young lady wont down- sinirs, - Nob roturning in o shorb timo, Mrs, Sloss’ susplclons became sroused, and sho wanl in quost of her daughtor, A sonrch of the promisos only rovealod that the young lady had got up n mysterious disavpearanco, \Vith o rare divinntion as to tho ecause and probable wheteabouls of her orring dnughter, Mrs. Slors picked up r brace of six-shooturs aud started for the oflice of n Yery popular *Syuire. only n fow ayunrek distant, "When sho avrived she found Long snd Lor daughtoer the cenirs of o cirole of au adwiring group of frionds, who wore extond- ing thelr congratulations i the hearticat of man- nors. The goad old ludy levolod hor artillery and demanded her daughter or gors, Bho was detormined o have one or both, untlt the “Sqaize interposod, and, iu the blundest'of tones, intro- duced her deughtor as Mrs. Long. Beolug that sl was too lnte, Mrs, Blovs proceeded to roliove hier mind, and thon, with her implomeuts of war- fara tucked under her arm, sullied forth for home, while the groom sud bride procesded iu anuther dirsction, - Mr, Long i & man of very good family, bub was objeetionnbla npou ucumm{‘ of his nssocin- tious, "It s only a fuw months ngo that, in o fight, bo had his face from eyobrow to ohin Ind opon with o razor, and at the samo timo got & slash acrows tho throwt that came yery near rosulting s funoral. A fow yonrs ago, whilo pnssing from _ono car to anothor, he miseed Ius footing, and foll botween the cars, cuught on a brake, in which position ho was dragged fully three-quurters of amile are ho was oseucd, All this, combined with the thittoen buckshot, which his uex father- in-law gave him, would go to shew that Mr, Long is a very tough mnn—one who woutd prove invuluable ju leadiug forlorn hopes in buttlos. s il ol A Snunice in 0 Bailrond Car. A lettor from Gencaos to tho Byreuso Sfand- ard, undor dato of Sept, 24, relates tho follow- ings % Yostardag, on tho train on the Erlo Rait- way whieh runs from Rochestor to Dunaville, and roncher here 'at 10 a, ., n most singulur cireumstunco oconrred. When the train way about § mites from this village, the passengoers in ono of {lie conches were alormed by the sin- gular notions of o lady who gave her nanw ay Mary D, Rhoadee, of Adrinn, Mich,, and a rola- tive” of the Rov, C, L. Beibt, of Olean, N. Y, she woA lommug over a Hoat, ultoring tho most ploraing erles, A gentleman rushed to her and ashied the trouble, Hhe mads uo answor, but continued to seream tho louder, Whou {ho tralu veachod this village she was helned into tho walting-room, and_& gentloman ‘presont procured a {x]nnu of brandy, which belng givon to tho lady, sho appenrod Lo Tocover somo, A lady ntanding nosr at thin uncture F8¥o & acronun, and, poluting to the hoad _ns Blisa Rhonden, lnhllod. On oxamination, s largetripod snak Wia found colled around tho chignon of thio Indy. Ilow it camo thero was 8 myatory, and only oxpiainod by the theory that it had got Ipto tho ear nud taok refugosndor tho cuelijons of tho seat, Mirs Rhoados otatod sho folt something crawling up hor head, but could only give vont to hor feolings jn Acroann, and until it was taken oft did not Lorsolf know whas tho matter was, Tha snake was killed, and tha affair produced no littlo excitemont fo tho tima —— THE MICHIGAN LUWDER INTEREST, Spectal Dipteh to Tha 0 Tritan AT GRGINAW, Slith O Ll Gl TTonre books at Eant Singinnw and Day Glty swow that the shipments of Juinber, olc. froi (he Saginaw Wiya this season Lo Oct, 1 aggrogato aa follow Tonber, foot, +.301,025,074 Tath, No, Tt Hhinpien, No, .. ai040 Htaves, No. ey 5% o eeer 4,007,683 o dectonta in e abipienls of umier, i com- I}M‘fifl with the same timo ot {'enr 18 about 10,000,000, ho shipments of lath nud shinglos are arger, 'Tog report of th Toapector-Genoral of Lumber shows that lexa thian half the lnmber shipped wos Inspocted undey tho law, aud pansed through tio Inspoclor's oflica, F e b : INSPECTION TOUR. Kpectal Diapaten to Tha Chicago Tyibune, TONONTO, O, Qck. 1.—Jeukitin, M. T Agent-Gune oralof Ganadn in Groat Britein, auid Johiioton, of Hoke {asglnvo bee nanectiud ot doren o foanbiva it of thio Pros structing intonding cumigrante, o "Lk & HOW of tnx A AERONAUTIC, TITTENURG, Pa., Oct, 1,—Prof, Donaldson, secome panicd by members of fhe city pross, mado & batioon, nscenelon Lust ovening from this inpadrome grounds, Unfon Park, Alleghoney City, Tho party laniod mafoly lant night 4t Youngatown, 0., about 50 milos froy thds cly, —_—— e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, L—, AT el MARRIAGES. O N el o o AU BLAIR—-CONKLIN—At tho residonce nf A0, Bted- ‘man, Konwood, 11, Sopt. 50, 1834 by 13 D Rolown, B. A Biair snd Loviss Rr Cone, bor 2 Oct. 1, at tho Chioago. retaemer ot e Rt Lot O, Biias Usteio 2, Melaler, buth of Torre ante e 22 A NSON—1UNTINGTON~On Tacsday aventog, * Sobr, 29 at Bt. Paul's Churell, sda Park, by the Jos: o Miahinniy, . D, air. Wiitio Wiikisson and Misk Liulsa Huntingtan,” No oards. HAINES—ALLEN=Oct, 1, 1874, by tho Tlov. Prof. ¥ O HIREsh oF Uremniiy eh Ghaelen s ot and Fon nia Theodara Allen, of this'clts, st the 1esidencoof tho Luido's parents, 6} Mishigan-av. No cacds, ottt St COMSTOOK—At Tonton Tlarhor, Michs, Sept, Willam Do Comrtocts o Ghianymer e, Sont, 38, g unoral hotlos, 83 Auniouicod & ovonlng paprs, withe PARKER-On tho 29tk (nat., nb thelr rostdencs, No, 204 Vot Sadlanniats, of cholnia Infentum Sietag Mo graty Tntmnt diiiter Of Flomas Ar aud Holon B, arkor, aged 7 wooli. SPECIAL NOTICES, O e oottty MU Centaur Linimcuts allay pain, subduo swolliogs, hos burns, snd will cure rhoumatism, spavin, and any flesh, bono or muscle allmont, Tho Whito Wrapper ia for family use, tho Yellow Wrappor is for Prico 50 centa; largo bottlos 81. KENTAYpOT animals, Children Cry for Castorin.—Pleasant to tako—a porteot aubatituto for Castor Oll, bat mora efficacious in regnlating the stomach and howols. PERFUMERY. THE OE RATED Phalon’s Cereus (N.B.) Phalon’s Flor de Mayo » S Morse’s White Rose, Dorse’s Wood Violet, Morsc’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouquet, Excel In Aromatio qualities while In FRESHNESS anad CONUENTRATION of chioice flowor odors thoy ave war- ranted to surpnss tho most colobratod English and ronch manfacturos. Wholowle by VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Bold by all Droggists and No= aloes. AUCTION SAL! WM. A, BUFTERS & CO.y LUCTIONBERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. (HSTABLISHRD 18506). COUPE ROCKAWAY, FINE LARGE 0OUPE HORSE, New Top Duggy and Domoorat Wagon, SATURDAY BIORNING, Oct, 0 st 11 o'clook, zear of adinon:st, A Cnupo Rockaway, with fiolo aud siafts, nestly now, ‘cost i, A fiue In-go Conpe Florze: will work doublo or sinzla. A now ar ‘lop Th A now Eantern-built 12 WalA, B0 Auctionoers. Buifers & Cos Bonlar Safuey St At thelr Salesrooms, 108 Eact Madison-st,, Saturda Morniuz, Oet. 3, AT 9% O'CLOCK, " Over, 800 Tots of Ionsehald Goods, Tablo Cutlery, Brunsels and Other Carpeta, Ol Cloths, Planefortes, Sufes, Parlor and Clinhier Sults, Oflice Furniture, 10 CRATES CROCKERY g apen lota, And n great sailoty_of ol By ELISON, POIERCY & CO. Prilay Howoing, Oct. 2, at 9 12 otlock, Our regular weekly #alo of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURR, Parlor and Chambor Sults, Dinng-Room Fusnitur, Kitohon Furniturs, Office Dosks, Bookeasas, Wardrohes, Lounges, Bofas, Fasy Chalrs, OARPETS Blavkets, Orockery and Glassware, Platod Ware, and a lurge stuck of Gonoral Mecchnudine, Also 3 splendid Piano ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 2 By GLO, P. GO 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT AT OTION, On Saturday, Oct. 8, at 9 1-2 o'clock, 10 Cratos of Extra Fino English W. G, Crockory (T'irst’s). At 10 OClock~-HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE, Vo_ahatl affer an (mmeuso stock of Pactor and Clien- l,m‘: .'m]\x}"fm." e, o Voo s ! Gosiion TAUlen Kotkors, ey Hntttncon, ablon, WAlnue. Hudstonds sud s ToHls Floor O Olochs Whntnoir, Microry, Ofico Dosks, Shoiw Gaxts, Ustists, Pinnas, Al 11 0'Clock-Open and Top Bugzles, Marnesres, 0. P, GORE & CO,, Autioneor By SMITI & HARRISON. On Saturday, Oct., 3, ut 9 1-2 o'clock, At oo Salostooms, o, 81 Madisont, Opposite MoVickor'sThoatro, Rugular Auction Sale ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS, of Parlor aud Oliswher Furnlture, Marblc op iabics, URics Uesks, 8 lavgo lot of Sceoud-b ud Furnitisrs, Carpets, Urockery, 610, fo. Also, Jo: S0 e iog ond Ntoro Couuters, An ospivcial §sfation 18 oz foudud to oty BRI 1 Ao, I AT 8 RON netlonners, 81 Fnst Medlsun st DR0IG SOVIKers Tien ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & COn, Auctionoors, 204 and 204 1iast Madisoti-st. BATURDAY, Oct. 8, from 9 a. ni. 108 pu w.y Is our Next Regular Auction Sgle, Factios wantiug Purnlturo or 1onsshold Gooda of ay Kt wtiould ‘uo tall 1o Attond thita enle, ooy witl i ho largest stock in the clty oiorod uv pubilo sele, coue stalfui'of overy vaclaty, buth ucorl aud oruamental, a3 molt av Ullico Furniiurs, Show Casos, Now Harncss, and & variuty of ailor tino; ROORIWELE, WILLIANS & CO., e NEW TORIK. By TOWNSEND & MONTAXT, 0 aud 81 Loonurd-at, ¥, G, WOLBERT, Auctloncor, ,* TUESDAY, Out. 6, on four momihis' orodlt, attrac'iva Bpectal Balg f 250 OASES DRESS G0r™" “Fap nauutactirg of dlossrs, BONEPIERS (i o Puiluidelpils, 10 whiclt thy atioullen of 1 vequenial, Now Yok, Bopt. 98, 1813, { - Y

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