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- The Chicago Daily THib & ' VOLUME 28, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874-TWELVE PAGES. S. & : WINTER UNDERWEAR. FIRE INSURANOCE, onoual ho mey savo bim, Hobs S mdler em- : i TH E SOUTH- N‘:l"li.nunwnc: nh:nt Ghandlor | —ngnv urm]on‘- WINTER UNDERWEAR| HAGARA EmEr " ful in ono of his epistles. Homays: ** There Is FOR G-EINTI ESNVIIERIN. WILSON BROTHIERS 67 and 69 Washington-st., Have the Largest Stock in the West and the Lowest Prices. Cartwright & Warner's Merinos and Cashmeres, Scotch Wool- ens, Shaker Flannels and Cashmeres, all weights, in White and Scarlet ; Shetland, Gray and White Merinos, all weights; Silk Underwear, all weights, in pure and part silk. An ex- amination of our prices will convince you that a large per- centage will be saved by purchasing of us, in view of our giving our entire attention to Men's Furnishing, BANE STATEMENTS, QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THX CONDITION OF THH FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK SAFE DEPOSITORY, At the €loso of Business, Sept. 30, 1874, RESOUROCES. oot and Dachanga. B300,074.50 Guveruzout Honds, 164,008.42. bt e —————8 530,082.02 e e . 5,822.08 Dy G o et 145,084.95 “b“y"t:ifi'i‘é}'yofl:flr?n; 270,680.65 ”E&‘M’Ss &1 Rarate 309,440.85 ?i'é{i;’fl'fin '$102,000.00 s B tidine. T 86,718.07 e Fixtaros S bten i Jeon002 st Doposit Vaulta ' o 315,808.89 ; $1,676,400.02 LIABILITIES, Orphal. 2? R Lo, 1] glv.d““dAl‘lll':)’“ ? Bt }‘5‘ as Depapiiers.s, LETRAISTY 81:678,400.02 JONN O, MAINES, Prosident. UANED GAGY, Vice Presidont. ciiA TLAINE A8, . LATA ashior, GHOYai. dhGi tans Gashier. QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Prairie State Loan & Trust Co, At the Close of Busincss, Sept. 30, 1874, RESOUROES. Tontovindo thang Sainto (hankin LN N, T 'munmm"m‘s. S160 D00 SR Et ey 09020 Dapasiis. BT5.678.70 3 7 JAMES W. 800VILLE: B T. M. AVERY, Vice-Prosldo 0, B. MEYER! Gasliior. 1, Christian B. Moyor, Cashior of tho Praicie Btate an & | empany, do solamnly woar that tho above stalement is trus to tlie best of m nn"l; yig‘lml ballat. . B. Cashler, ih d befors me this 2d day of Oo- BRI . e B SSghr ) Goobrifar, Notary Pubilo. FINANCIAL, 106 CLARR-SY, Mellot Chreh Bock nd jntorost on doposite. = Passhooke trons PRt s cestod. for oihore on Jorid and Nork age in small sums lll 10 Flflnr fi’x:l%::‘tllfi::’:}tl :‘]l:' ohargoto 5960 ‘""h““;‘:'" °::"ul:§. SCOVILLE, Prosidont. Wi, Krzasx Reep, Casligr, Nt Do oo o araw Jntorast trom the first efBoxt month L. At this timo, when priaes of merchandlse gonerally ar o0 tho docling, it requires unusual busincss’ capacliy to Bake pty oncr, Waan ance, Dol et 4 2t o slme o Wil toun bo hosloss, . EIEI'S” MIEROARTILL "OOLLKOTION AGENGY, Btate and Monrugts, FURNITURE, EASHIO'NABLE F URNITURE. W. W. STRONG FURNITURE €0, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. — Fxposition! Important Notice! People of Chicago and the Northwest! Do you realize that the Chicago Lxposition will POSITIVELY close on the 10th day of October, in seven days? Only seven days in which fo seo the greatest Industrial Ixposition of this country ! Only SEVEN DAYS MORE in which to sce and study the finest display of Works of Art ever opened to public view in. America. None need delay coming expecting that it will be postponed, for it POSITIVELY will not. - HALL'S SPRINKELERS, “FIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Oltizens and Strangors are Luvitod to all at the offico of BROWN BROTHERS, COorner Clinton and Jackson-sts,, At any timo, 25d seo our **SPRINKLERS" n sctasl oporation, SEND FOR CIRCULARS. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO GARDIEE, e Boutth Wales Atlantio Steamahip Gompany's Now Timst-ciass, Full-poxored, Clydo:buile Stoamships will aail from Pennayivania Ballroad Whatt, Jorsoy Oilyt AMONGAN....Sopt. | PEMBROKE ....... Oarryi ods and passan; it thro tas fro: ailpurte of tho Unlted Siates and Canada 6 ports o the Bytatol Glianaol, and alfgtur pofut in lingland. i aiitne, bullé expressly for the trado, s vidod with all tho latast improvamoaia {or tha cotaforiaad conveurence of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. it cn.xxixa‘ 876 and, &0 aurrenoy, Bacond Cabln, $56 A urrency. : LA ER i B ST - Draff d For fithor. paction 1y fn CardIff, at the Com- Dany’s Officos. No. 1 Dock Cnarobors, and in Now York to AROUIBALD BAXTLR & Q0. Agonts, No, 17 Brosdway. National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. "The most southerly ronto has always heon adopted by this Company toavoid lao and hendiaads. Balliog from for LIVISRPOUL and QUENS- TOWN ovory SATURDAY, Bulling from N, York for Londan (diroct) svery fortalaht. Oabln jiassago, §70, §80, curranoy; steorago, at groatly reduced rates, "Ioturn tickots at Jowost ratos. i Dratts for 1 a0, upweard, Py B, LARSON, Western Axent, ‘Handc Northoast carner Olari lofph-ss. (opposito new orman House), Chicago. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MAIL RTEAMBUIES BETWREN NEW YO AND HAVIE, CALLING AT BItIST, Tlio aplendid vessols dn this {avoriéo routs for tho Gon~ Ainent (holng moro southorly than any ofbor) will sall from Tlor No. i Noeth Rivor, aa fullows PIRITIE, Soanont,.. Saturday, Qct. § BT, LAURENT, Inclmwn:i. Baturday, Oct. 17 Amorlcan travelors, by takiiig o, avald toth teaue 41t by Euglish ratlay utut tio discomforla of crossiug o Channel, bosidoes saving thue, llm{‘ll)n.':fi'll)ni\lmnsh ont, 4 Rost Washiogtowst,, Roum 13, Ghicaxo. STATE LINE. New .York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Relfast, and Londenderry,—Tivss ‘dlegant, sow, Clydo-bult stoamors will afd from Pior No. 13, North itiver, & fol- ows > BUATE OF GEORGIA, Wednos BIATI OF PENNSYLVANLA, BPATE OF FLURIDA, Wedsosday, SEATE OIf NIEVADA, Wodnosda STATE OF VIRGINTA. Wodnusda 0 Aud overy Wounoiay theroattor, taking passonkars at thrauyh ratos to all yarto of Grent Jiritaly ‘mud 1¢oiani Norway, Bwodet, Doumack, and Gormany, Drafta for £1 and uninrd, | J0F frofiehit oF pngeico anpiy to. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agenon 70 Hron Now York, Stocragn Oftico, No, 45 Jiroadway, o an low aa by any othor 1ino. ) Bt N1, AR Geit Wontorn Agond, Al larkcats Chieago, SALT. SALT. SALT. SALT. 1,600 tons Ordinary Coarse (F) Ground So- lar Balt, in bulk, for snle by weight, 10,000 barrels (0) Ground Solar and Ordi~ nary Ooarse. Also, o largo stook Fine and Dairy Salt, of our own manufacture. A, J. LATHAM, AZE\&_ _REMOVAL, Jos. Stockton & Co,, DERAYAGIE, TAVE REMOVED 70 Boom 1, 170 Weuiisgton-at, ALLAN LINE NAIL STEATERS, Montreal Ocean Sleamship Company, R I'l;l‘-rvv ",Q',“k” :'am.xn i i’:’c‘h’g‘(‘h‘.'fl.«’fl%"i‘f)"? ROLE BXOEEDINGLY LOW. AWV )y AN & 00., Oliosgo No, 2'a0d 1 L " Great Western Sten.mshl}l Yrom Now York tq iristel (un;‘lln ) A"lllluh‘l‘ rudn) (iroat Waost Sabin 1 i Intrundiato, $bs Kicarage, 430, oty ko) S " e Frolihe Dok Lako Bhoie & Bl B W By py ponoNALD. Aot fo-at, Line, dleugte n Yo Tdondas, o Thcaday, Nov- INDIGO BLUE, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE, Inexcelled for 1B K Clothes, OFfInal 0 RS i Sk O SN Bt eSS B (e b Dt S weil ) 08 e SR Piiior, Woe invite nttention of oloso buyers to our Iarge and well-solected atook of Printing Papers, Book Papers, ‘Writing Papers, Cardboards, Envelopes, Twines, . . Manilla Paper, Wrapping Paper. BRADNER, SHITH & (0. 110 & 112 Madison-st. OHICAGO MILLS, WINNEBAGO MILLS, ROZET MILLS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMNIINGS! Our Own Importation, Exclusive Styles. el Leler & 0, State and Washington-sts., Call attention to their elegant lines Passementerie Gimps, beaded and plain; Plain and Beaded Insertions; Bead Em- broidery; Colored Embroidery; Bead Fringes; Blue Steel Gimps, Insertions, and Buttons; Feath] er Trimmings; Ostrich Trim- mings, and a large and select assortment of Passementerie Buttons---all the newest and most fashionable goods, and offered at the Lowest Prices. FIELD, LEITER & CO. MILLINERY. MILLINERY! Full Assortment of Ladies’ Styles at E. J. HOPSON & CO0.'S, 64 Washington-st., TIUREE DOORS WEST OF STATE. DROP AND PUNCHING PRESSES. P et DROP PRESSES AND PUNCHING PRESSES. Al} intorested in any branch of business ror‘\ulrinz the above tools, are iavited to call on N. C. STITES, Until 10th fnst., ot the BEXPOSITION, From1to 9 LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEANERS, ¥or Racine, Milwaukes, Shohoyga: dnlly (Bund e~ fatarday For Grand Ilaven, Muskegon, “Traro ackineo, oto., dally (Sundays axcopt For $t, Jonoph daily (Bunday excopied aturday's Boat don't loavo until 11:30 p, m, For Manlatuo and Ludisgton, Tucadny and "Thursday, Buperior ports, Mou- v O o “"Will opon his new Wine snd Liguor Hstab« lshment on BATURDAY NWVENING, Oat. 8, ab 184 BTATR-BT,) opyostia Ralmar Hapee, Fi. nstrance (o OF NEW YORK, Cash Assets, $1,400,000.00, Tovested 4n U, 8. Bonds, oer $700,000.00, Losses Pai, over $4,000,000.00. 93 YEARS' FRACTICAL EXPERIENGE. The “NIAGARA” IN- SURANCE COMPANY is not liable for any Pol- icy or Renewal issued after 1st January, 1874, by the “UNDERWRIT- ERS AGENCY,” so call- TION 31st DECEMBER, 1878. BEVERIDGE & HARRS, Mauagers Wostern Depavtment, 116 & 118 LaSalle-st., CEIIC.ACGO. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS AT FAIR RATES. NORTEWESTERN National Ing. Gompany OF MILWAUKEE, Cash Capital, $600,000 Assets, Juno 30, 1874, $830,096.39. 30,150.25 L 835,675.00 % Currency 6 Mt bWsol 'l 20,591 M. & 6t. P. R. 1s¢ Mort, Tonds,., 16:200.00 MIL Olty Water Bonds... 153,500.00 Cashon hand and in Bank 122,7 13,02 Lonns on Bond and Mort- &agt R7,750.00 Lo 68,196,713 Bills Tecoivablo (Marlno Proms).... 64,670,660 Troms In conrso of collca. ton,., 58,233.44 Duo fror 11,591.04 Salvago Clal Pald. 6,650.00 Ofiic Pesuin 2,600.00 $830,000.39 ALEX, MITCHELL, Pros’t. E. D. HOLTON, Vice Rres't. ¥. B, WHIPP, Sea’y. CIMIOAGO DIRECTORS. GEO, ABMOUR, | ALEX, GEDDES, BRANCIL OYFIOE, 108 LaSalle-gt,, Chicago. ALFRED JAMES, MANTACGER.- The Atlantic & Pacific Ins. Co. Notico is heroby pivon that tho under- signed, Rouelver of tho Atlantio & Paoiflo Insurance Compnny of Ohicago, will cancol pro rate il Policies of said Compuny pre- sented for that purpose at this Cilice, Room 28 Oriontal Building. Holders of Policles aro respectlully urged to give this mattor immediate attention, aa the Company will not bo able to pay in full if lossoa ooonr, aud not without long delay, Vi A TURPIN, Reoeiver, Qo 8, - { conversntion with the U'resident. Reorganization of the Louisiana Return- ing Board. Two of the Members Removed Acoording to Agree- ment, Instruetions of Attorney-Gen. eral Williams to South- ern Marshals, They Are to Appoint Deputies as May Seem Convenicnts More Louisiana Documents-- Letters from ‘Various Persons to Kellogg. Statement by iho Secretary of the Re- publican National Exccutive Commitice, THE LOUISIANA ADVISORY BOARD, New Onpeavs, Oct. 2.—~The Advisory Board havo ontored upon thoir dutles, and Gov. Kal- Jogg to-day, upon their recommondation, ro- moved Thomes H, Wynne, Assistant Buporvisor of the Second Ward, and Willism Dasis, clerk of tho Second Ward, charged with obstructing rog- astration, and appointed otber porsons to thoms positions, the first practical rosults of tho con- forence ngroement. THE ENFORCEMENT ACT, Suggestions from Atterney-Genoral ‘Williams to United States BMarshals ut the South, ‘Wasnixaroy, D, 0., Oct. 2.~The Attormoy- Gonoral to-dsy sout tho following cireulnr to United Btates Marshals in the Southern States in ‘whoso districts armed bodies of men have com- mitted, or aro threatoning to commnit, acts of vio- lenco aud bloodshed : DEPARTIMENT OF JUSTIOR, WASHINGTON, Sept 0, 1874, Bta: Iwould suggost fhat at thawo yoints wiiers United Stotcs troops aroor may o stationed in your distriot, nomo prudent aud fenricas poraoe, in wieso Judgument you nve confidence, and whom (ho peoplo Teagoct, may bo nhpointed Deputy Marshal fo actat ance in'tno arrest of parties commiting outrages in the vicinity, €0 that {t may not bo neceseury in such cana 10 seud for you beforg troops can o nsed for thio ur- poso of arreating thoso who ave guilly of violnting the laws of tho United Blatos, This, of couro, will 1ok bo necossary whero you sto easily 'wecossible, hub whers troops aro placed at remoto points, before 1ho toces- Aury communication sa to crimes’ committed can ba ‘mado to offeudery, a8 1 goneral rulg, Lisva an oppor- tubity to escapo, You will give tho Deputics tio nec- canury Listructions ap to proouring warrants, and T noed ot repoat that it {s importaut that you' shawld dologato this power 10 hone but careful und roapousis Blo porsous. ~Very roapectfully, Gronox I, WiLtLils, Allornoy-Goneral, sy MORT LOUISIANA DOCUMENTS. New Orleana (Sept 29) Dispuasch to the New York Tribune, Another batch of tho captursd corrospond- } encoof Kollogg was oxamined by the corrospond= ent of the Tribune to-doy. Doyond tho lotters of Butler ond Carpenter, nothing has yot boon found which shows tho spplication for or recaipt of monoy by membors of Congross, but therois much oxhibiting tho inelde bistory of tho Louisiana cage, and tho means by which tho carpot-baggors conspirod to frsten Kellogg's usurpation upon tho State. Evidenco of tiso manner in which the Sporotary of tho National Ropublican Excoutive Committeo turns an honest ponny is afforded by tho following lotter. Billings, of whom ho apenks 6o highly, sud wha sponks 50 Lighly of him in a lottor horotoforo publisbed, will"be remombered as Kelloga's Ioadiug counsol. Of courso, nobody supposos all the monay received by Chandler wont into Lis own pockot; but I find nothing in tho correspondenca” bofora mo to sustain tho chargo that ho wae & partnor of Gon. Butlor. Tho following is the lotter: Box 540, Wasivazox, D, 0., Dac, 4, 1813, My Dean KrLrooa: I Lave yours of Oct, 10, Sinco that_timo I havo'bad o coutérenco with Mz Blt+ lings and Judge Durell, aud have endoavored to jsars fhosituation ith refercuco to Loulsiana matlors, Tho aspeet of affaira 4ro indeed gratlfylog, I don't Imow of anything which remaine to Un dono to give you comploto rocognition and victory Lero cxcopt the admiseion of Senator Piuchbacls, wiich I ténst wiil fuko placo without any consfdornblo deliy. Mr, Bil- linge is fo roturn, and is_tho fittost person, all things conuldered, o rejirosent Lonlsiana interosts, I do not conelder that auy conwiderablo hendway will bo mada i tho impeachulent of Judge Duroll, I nm giving that subject nttoution, and” buvo learned what you havo dono for othier cotintel here duriuy my nbience, and am very much gratified that you woro alla to reanond to thelr demnuds, * The largest domand, whother Teasomnblo of not, 1t waa expedicpt for you to meot, a8 yon did, Mich would vo beou saved f it had beews responded to o year o sfecording o my roquest, Of (ho $3,000 sent M. sehiug, lio gave mo 1,000, 1 certanly oxpoclod that when yoi got ablo yoil would pay mo something, for T gavo diligout attentfon to your aifuira last wintor, and did not oxpeet to call for compenkation nnless he tino shoulit como for you to Lo ablo 10 rendert, You must 1oL 0w forgol or neglout me, but must make me & ro- mitfanco, and it ought {0 fio as largo s sou sond or linve sont to anybody elfe, I earncd ho money laut swinter, and Liava met_soma protty houvy losos lutely, which T must inako up. 1 hava oxplafued tho nubject fully to Alr, Ditlings, who can'glvo you my Ideus more fully than T can write them, Cougratulatiug you upou your succers, now almost fnally aud complélely nchloved, I romain, nlwaya your friond, * V1, 1, CRANDLER, Tho Ton, Willlsm P, Rollogg, Now Orleans, La, DBillings scoms to have boon a vory valuablo man, and nohody knows how many bf_the brill- liant epocohios on tlo Kollogg and Pinchbaok side muy lo attributed to Lis pon, Undor date of Dec. @, 1873, ho writcs that ho has propared a briof for Morton at tho request of the Sonntor, and that so (Morton) will go into committeo {ully propared. Tho only Jetior from Morton to Kellogg shows only o lively intorest in “ My doar Xolloge's " cuo; gives somo advico as to its mnnagoment; and (roferring to n formor lotter advising MeEnorg's impoushmont) saya porhaps Kolloyy was right, in view of all the oir- inees, 10 hot doiug so, . K. Johnson, writing Doo, 4, 1873, announces that o fa quiotly onposfug tho culling of auy moro witnossen. Tty gontloman roports Logait indulToront, and thinks Oglesby wilt bo nctive it necessury, I'tually, ho rmmmus to oo tho I'ren- ideat, Sonator Wost, nddrevsing doar Iellogg, writes that he lind *' vory plensant and hiberal o stundu anosve up to us, Found our friends ut St, Louis all azeg for a new oloction.” And the, Senator ernofly s, It iy prudontalivaystougdorstand what kind 2t a witch one s to swap his dovil for.” " All of which ia vory complimontary, It the Presidout was 4ot aiwnys in tho same mood, honee theso roflostions from Congresyman 0, B, Dareall on tho 17th of Swuuary of tho prossut yonrs No talk about & new olection thix week, ard T hardly thiuk any furthor action will bo taken Ly Iutlor il Pinohback'n caso in decidod, 1o kuys Lo had iuestiics tlous from the Whito Hours to mako tha move, Tho no possiblo chance of a declsion which can bo advorso to our intercuts, Tho case is dond. Dondas hall? And thon ho adds, in prophatio voico, “ nnd tho man who attompts to raise it in damnod.” Bypher savagoly asaalls Senator Wost in tho anmo lottor, and, after quoting some of his mayings with contompt, romarkn: “Wont montioned anothor Iden whlch I will give for what it i worth, It jathis: That tho mon in tho Bounte ambitious for the Presdency, and therofora desirous of boating Grant, will bo easily Influenced against you, on the ground that you will control Louislana and in Grant's in- torost.” But Syphor thinks shis i3 tomo of Wost's ** bosh,” Aumatout Atty.-Gon, Dibblo, of Loulslana, spealting of o victory won in tho Houso, alltides cxultantly to tho fact that **Pho old respoctsblen appearod. at o gront disadvantago.” Ho alwo says: “Iam afinid that our frionds are a little too much disposed to push fastor than Morton desiros, This they cannot do succossfully ; Morton holds tho key to the situntion, and we must go no faster than Lo consents. Wo saw Carpontor to-day, o is nog with us, though he s willing to bo convimeod. Mr. Billings and I aro to goo him on Sunday, when we will go over the wholo subject with him,” It appears that whilo thoso fellows woro ail working for tho anbilugatlnn of thoir Stato thoy Liated ench other right hoartily, Their lottors abound in cliargos agalust ench other,and in tales to Kellogg of what their assoclutes had said nbout him or dono agsinst him. Tho wholo number of lottors captured wns vory small, as Liout,-Gov, Penu would not consont to havo Kol- logg's deska and snfo openod or oxamined except bv procesu of law, A promment Ropublican gald fo-dny: “*If theso lottors toll so much, I don'y know whnt tho peoplo would think if thoy bnd obtained iho contents of that eafo; thon tho whaole thing would have beon out,” From the New Orleans Lultetin, Tho following letters,which areunquestionably authiontie, havo been Bont to us for publication, 8 ghowing tho insido working of tho usurpation, aud thoy will bo road with interost, not onl{ Ly Louisianions, but by the peoploof tho whole county, WiLtanD's Horzr, D, 0, Doc, 3, 1873, Dean Govraxon : I arrived fiero duly on Mouday morning ut 8, luvlng boon detalned at Harrisbuirg for trelvo iourw s that time, buwever, I Improved with Wayno McVeag, my old friend and classmate, Ihud writlen to him, nnd 1o has {nken, and does takes grent intercat in the Lonlsinun_case, and bat donomuch to et Camieron, who i5 his father-n-law, to takasuich de- ¢lded stand 'for ws, We found onr frionds in the ouso getting ready to mako (ho movo of yesterday, auil wo took our coats off and belped them, You_knoyw how tho voto stood on scaling Syphor— 105 k000, 1t wus s strlct puely volc, nud wioaut a do- tormfnation to rocoguize, at all hazards, your Goveru- ment. 1nd tho yarty Wwoll-nigh a upit on that ques- tion, Bheldon was soated, nud this morning 1t wos {honght bett that the resolution to zeat Pluchback sliould bo lald on the table, au it might ombarrass him in Lle offort to bo reated {u the Seunto If be should bo neatod tu tho House, Tho matier in tio House ls sot- tled, Smith will bo seated by & party vote. Ad o the Sennte, immcaltely nyon arriving I had an interviow wilh Morton nnd- the Attorney-General, and aubmitted to them tho altermative to czaming Blanchrd, or to go entirely on tho dectslon of tho Supromo Court. Willuma ind no doubt, Tho oxam- ination of Llauchard might turn out badly, and the investiyation might Lo pratracted. Morton ‘wished to teel of thu Committeo. * Thoy will not meot till Satur- day—will siot orgunize Wl Fridny—~a0 I bave prepared & briof, and havs bad it printed olely on lia docision of Lho Supremo Court, 50 8 to be ready to submit tho caso ou tlint point alond, ot firat, if Morton fuds tho tempor of o Committee will ullow, Dleanwhilo, I havo secn alinost evory one, Sumner and Doutwoll aro both will us, And I think it tha mat- tor {a pushed to an hnmediato'voto upon juat cnough af & cato we shall win, My own opinion I to pit It on {ho Bupremo Court doclsions, Then thoro cannot Vo amy room for “lony debato, 'Thero is an awkward clr- cumslance: Carpenter, 80 Wost anys, told him that o stoodl whero he did, and aliould stand thore unless o different easo wis tnado out, Weatnaked him If tho declelon of tho Bupremo Coirt would not aut(horize a chnnge, nud Cacpenter saldno, B0 1 shall tolegraph you tonight to telegraph on Friday 1o Cxrpenter us follawa: * Tho party fu united on, snd tho Ropublican interests requirs, the Immedlatoscating of Pinchback.” 1 propose to press on, whelher Carpenter goes with tis or against us, 1fhegoes againat us it muy tuke more mo, William £, Chandlor is workizg with us, and’ ho hsa worked wiili us nobly sud more effeqtitally than suy oA excols Williame, L wished 1n0'to wrlta to yait atiout bis fee, Xwoild nrrango tho mattcr with him st the earliest moment posslble, Pinchback fn belinv~ ing well, Ile is with Carter almost continunlly, bu Is making o good imurcesion, Oascy in working for him, So1s Do Klyne, who i horo evidently for IList Ogden Is Liors alono of tho Commmittco of ido, Mo docs not like yesterday's volo. Conrad was telographed by Marr to it on thelr Coms mitteo, o haa declined. . + . Tast ovening, when I callod on Morton, ho asked mo QAT know thore was a Republican opposition to Pinch- Dack from Now Otlann. Ifold bim no, Iowald chiarkes woro to bo preferred on sccount, of legislative frauds, Tosked Lim what that had {0 do witls his be~ ing scated, and o &afd, not rectly s it might bave s moral welght, I then asked him f hio would toll mo tho party, and ho ssfd ho could not: that I might tell Pincliback of tho fack, I saw thio loitor con. taining tho chargos; it was writtn with s quill, sud T could ot see tho nume, Tt muy orlously embiarrass the wholomatter, Pinch- back thinks it s Shawand Ihn, I buye no opinion aato whottin, West haa no cipher. Wil you not send him one? T beliovo I havo told you tho substancs of all, oxcept that thero aro numerous and constans nguiries for sou, and a manifeat interest o you and_your Govern- ment, witch forma a most pleasing coutrast to tho fecl- ing of lnst year. I am, moat truly, your friend, E. 0, Bitios, QUBHING TO RELLODA. WasiINoTON, Juno 17, 1879, My Dean 8m: T have Just rocelved yours of tho 151 (baving been out of tawn for fen days), und have accordingly drawn on You for $1,00, Did Iinte in & provious lotter that of tho draft for $2,000 which you seut mo somo time slnco 1 found it deyirablo to doliver §1,000 to Mr. Chandler ? Tam glud to seo thntall prosent_opposition to your Adminluteation {s dying out, and publio confidonco is Dolug reatored, Tuball bo happy to ace you when you come hero, nnd T rowmadn, yours traly, C. CunuiNg, The 1fon, WiLLx' T, KeLroac. AN BXPLANATION OF WILLIAM E, CHANDLER, Bowtox, Mass,, Bopt. 20.—Mr, Chandier, of Now Hunipshiro, hns writton the following lotter concorning the corrorpondenco _found npon the promises of Gov. Kollogg, 1 Loulsisua, o fow Unys ngot Coxconn, N, 1,, Sept, 20, 1874, ‘The telegrams of yeaterday from New Orleans based upon the roblberics of the Louisfaus revelutionista of Gav, Kelloeg's privita papera do not misrepresent me that I nm nwaro of, but they are futended to do jn- Justico to othier gentiomen, Ex.Gov, Wirnioth applied to tho Supremo Court of the United Staten in Washington for o writ of prohib- itiou aguinst Judge Durvll to stay proceedings In Gov., Ketlopit's suit ngainet Warmoth, *'Fhis apphentin it ranted, would have brought the wholo Loulsfann case {Etare tho Suprammo Couet for full and fual ad e tion, Scuator Carpentor Uen, Cushing, and Gen, Dutler were therefure retafued as counsel for Gov, Kollogg, and tho first two urgund tho case before tlo Supremo Court, which refased thowrit. Bo far from Seuator Carpenter or Gen. Dutler being by this e~ ployment m4 counsel {ufiucnced us mombors of Congre:s 1n the polltical constest, both of them afler- srande Vocamo peruistent, nad conaplenous oppononts of tho policy of the President with reference to the Kollogg udminlstrution snd tho advocates of an im- medlato new election, Gew, Dutler was also always Widaratood to b6 fn favor OF Judgo Durelly fmpeache mont. I'lio auggeation that Attorney-Genornl Willlams was Interested and vetwdned jn the Kollogg interest Is kuowingly fulse, 113 only counection with tho quer- tion wan oflicial and dhintzrented, ho charge againat Lim is eharacteriatio of (ho xhen who in 1804 by Dhlood- #lied provontod any votea ateempted the gamo poll 1n 1873, mud now, belng defoated in bloody rovolution By tha powr of Hhio Union, auitoNilly revengs. thuine Belves h)‘]lllhlhllll‘n i pfli‘;:l““ ld“fl:‘! stolen from Cov, ogg during uolr briot wwwrpation, Holograieog WiLLIAN B, CitanoLe, FEARFUL EXPLOSION. Sneciat Dispatel to Ihe Chicaan Tribune, Dunvque, In., Oct.2—A feurful oxploslon of a bollor in tho factory of tho Cubinet Maker's Ausocintion took plaee ath o’clock this morning, by witleh two mou woro killod—one the engineer, C, . Frooman, and the othor tho firaman, Nio ‘Thels, L'ho oxplowion was oaused, it is supposed, by tho cavoloxenees of tho ongingor, in not seo- ing that tho bailer wan proporly supplicd with wator, Tho wufartunate man ww paid denrly tho ponnity of bin neglect’ of duty, Tho ox losion licenlly shook tho eity Tam end b end, President is quict, but not letting down, J{ Pinche Yack dn not cuted'T judgs wo will have & mestugy, oF nt least to fight the wholo intluence of the Adniinin- trutlon, Youl have heard what has probhably chunged the Presldent’s mind in our fuvor, 1 bave if from tho vory best authority that in cuwe of n now election Canoy would come to tho Sennte; awd you eun oo if £hr dw, b 1§ bewmn o nie, & mov foF tho Uhird teru, “Tho Preaident would Hko bim there, Fhen you kuow tho fam nfluence, It Pinchback is kcated tho wholo thiug w rop, a3l §f ho 1s not admitied it woutd not attect tho cause, except that the I'reefilont s agaluet us, . . . Bringanyandallinflzonce to hear on the President you tan think of utonce, Can't you get p a Holemn proteat from merchauts and others, wd ot the Torwigs to urge on Uasoy L‘llum*t: of fack? Jasey ain't hero now; is in Now York, L seams to s Durells case 10k b, Livugl 18 Mockon 1u Aative Iho oxoilemont congequent ‘on it was infonko. ‘The fuctory bullding i damaged to tho ninonnt of about $5.000, TFengmonte of the boller nud of parts of tho bunkding vera hinled n long diss tunco, but fortunatoly dil 1o othor dnmage thun that roferrod fo. ke S — NUMBER 41 BEECHER REDIVIVUS. The Plrst Servico in Piymouth Church After Vacation, An Immenso Audiencs Réady to Groot the Pastor, . His First Appearance Awalk- ens Tumultuous Ap- plause. * Mr. Beecher Asks a Blessed Hope, Not. Sympathy or Confidence. The Recent Discipline of the Church ¢ Kind of Grind- N stone. Other Beecher Gossip. DEECHER AT HOME. Special Lnspatch to The Chicano fridune, * New Yonr, Oct. 3—The regular woskly prayor-meoting of Plymouth Church, hold thfe ovening, was choson a8 the occasion of tho firsl appoaranco of Mr, Beechor among bis poople after bis summor's rost. A chureh nover wel- comed back it paator aftor tho abscace of a fow brief wooks with such loud acclamations and preconcerted domonstrations as that iwhion groctod Mr. Beochor to-night whon he atopped on the platform, nnd probably no man ever roceived o liko earnest and enthusiastic greoting with the apponranco of OCI UTYER INDIFFERENCE to all around him s Mr. Beechor oxhibit- ol. At tho pastor's wpeet roquest. arrangoments were mudo to lold the meoting in the lecture-room, whore such gathorings aro usually held ; but the masscs ussombled around tho doors, for whom thoro was no room, clame ored 8o loudly for admissiou that at 6:40 o’clock the church ‘itsolf was thrown opon, Lfforts woro mado to noat tho peoplo In nu orderly man- ner, but the pressnro was too great. Tlio men stationod at the doors gave way, and in rushed mon, womon, and childrou, all intent on gotting woats noar tho | platform. Tha ulhnmui, pushiog, and unronsoning hasta could hardly bave boon promter if the building had been iu flames and egress, inatoad of (ingress, tho common object. By 7 o'clock thoro was not a vacant soat in tho house. Tho niklos, tho points of vantago sround the organ, and oven tho steps to the platform, woro fast filling, and wtill tho throng at tho doors was being momentaly augmonted. Soon eager faces appoarod at the windows, thoir ownors clinging palnfally to the narrow ladges for tho u;;iglx coveted viow of the scono within, Notice- 2! IN TIE AUDIENOE, wore Mra.l Honry Ward DBeecher, tho Rova. Chinrles wnd Bdwerd Beechor, Augustus Storys, and Honry M. Clovelund, of 'the Cowmittes of Investigation ; Jrs, 1L B. Stowe, Mrs, Porkinsg, Robert Raymond, Moscs Beach, and Doncous Garbutt, Bolehor, Howard, snd Hutchinson. Tho floral decorations which decked tho plate form wore richor aud moro numerons than usnal, A Inrgo stand boro soveral largo boue quota of bright llowers, aud two smallor stande wero erowned with glaliolas ond crisp, varoune luted untunn-leaven, gatherad in yases'of froste ad glays orunmonted with pilt, protiy dovices in Lright colors, Iloratio King prosided. 'The hymn * Boccher," of tho Plymouth col- lcction, was sung whilo tho soarch for ronls ' was polog om At T:0 p. m The Rev, 8. B. Hallidny, nssistant pastor of tho chureh, callod tho attontion of the congroga- tion, which Mrs. Beecher had racommende , and ashed aid for w desorving Jady who had mot with wisfortuno and been brought to destitution. Whon Lio hiad fiuistied sponking ho stoppod te tho bnck of the platfornt, moved tho pastor’s chair to ona sido, and apened o concenled dooy which Jod into tho space boneath the organ-gale fery, This wns to mako n way of ENTRANGE FOR M1, DEECHER, tho rsgnlnr_{;nxuuu velngso jamined tuat ingrosa was imposuible, Tho tirst to eater through the DATTOW PASARZO WWOre Lo young men, who camo hesitatingly, and, for Inck of botter sents, drop- pod down on the floor of tho platform near tla step. Thoy were_rocognized as Mr. Beecher's sons, Col. Honry Becelior and William Beecher, oud their auddon apponianco and abashed do. meanor sont a murmur of moriimont through tho sssemblago, Thore was o silont pauso of wovoral minutos. T'hoe peoplsin front bent rov- eronlly forward, and those furthor back roso from their sents. Lvery oyo was steadfustly fixed on tho little door at thoe back of the plat- torm. At T:25 the gray head of tho yuulor slowly rose above to the floor of tho platform, a4, with mensured trand, ho mounted tho stops leading to tho door, His demeanor was very stavo, Mo ndvanced to his chair and sal down withont raising his oyes from the carpot. Lho momens & glimpro was caught of him TIE ASSEMBLAGE TOSE almost to a man. ovor nil, There was o momentary hush "I'io auxions facesut the windows wera flatt e ngainst tho pancs, and everybody took a hsty Jook abthe groat prodchior. Then followed & tempestuous hand-olupping, shawls, bats, voils, hondicerehiefs, and faus woro waved in the air. Not o voice was heard 3 but for full throo minutes thoro was an uninterrupted clapping of hands, the sound of which, ag it ose aad foll in valumo, was ltko tho roaring of a winter storm through o leafless forcst, Mr. Beechor uat with downeast oyen thronghout it all, .xm\-l( tapping with his fingers tho chair-aim. o &ll sppear- ances he was uftorly oblivious to the grooting of bis friouds, but a closo lock DISCOVEKED A TEAR slowly rolling down bis furrowed checks, o boart- folt acknowledgmont of the kindly demonstration, At longth tho people foll back inio thewrsents and tho organ pealad forth the first notes of the Doxology. Then tho assemblago rogo agan and Jolncd in the eacrod sovg. dr. Beachor sang with the rest. M. Camp, Miss Clementino Towar, and somo_othor;moribers of the choir, waro present, Tho Doxology finishod, Miss Dauphy, formerly the ieading alto of Plymouth Clurel, snug tho solo boginning, * Oh Tast in tho Lord,” “At tho opening of this Mr, Bocchor went back through tho little door to the apart- mon boneath tho guilery, Ho returned whon tho solo wus finithed, and reforred to tha. fact that It was ou theeve of thothirtioth anniversary of his pnstorate in tho church, Robort Ray- mond prayed, and Mr, Dacohor had his usual fiteon minutos tall, in which ho alluded to tho troubles of the church, and counsolod Lis hoarers to fuke ' tho samo a8 one _of God's wiso monsures_of discipline. Mr. Docchior then eallod upon Brothor Roburt Raymond to load in prayer. The boglnning of tho bruyer was wlioit inaudibly abovo tho rustling of the congrogation. Mr. Bocchor took tho Bible, read fow vorsor, nail THEN OONMENTED UTON THEM, a8 follaws: * Within a lwited sphore avory per- sons of & genuino heart knows low much more procious the invimble things of lif are than tho visible, It is wnov tho mattere under, but the love which moves them, 1t in not tho words wineh wo sposk in tho jntimacy of friondstnp and in tho houschold, but tho dis. josition which lies bohind, It I8 the lmmr man which gives powor to the outer man, and it wo tuin our thoughts to It for o momont wo do not beliovo thnt gardons, snd orchards, and grounds, and houses, and furniture, aud tho [n‘lug formy of men and of womon, me of value comparablo with hopo, and with love, snd with _courngo, and with' fidelity, and with foyulty. Wo valuo the inward qualitics Whiich o £0 muko horolo manhood, whother in counplcuna plices. or In huwblo Sphored, W bave within le seopo of our ordinaxy lives testi- mouy of THIS GRENT TROT, OCEAN STZAXISHIP NEWS, TLaverroot, Oct. 2.—Bteamship Uoollio, from Now York, Marathon, from Buston, sud Nova Heotin, from Baltiniore, have arrived ont, New Your, Oct, 8.—Arrived, stonmer Rholn, from Iiromen, Queenstowy, Oot. 2.—Bleameblp Wyowlug, from Now York) bus srilved, by whieh tho Apostles lived, by which ovary sonl which bLas lived fu times of pomeention wroto undor tho mighty hand of God the great chango which hua gama by this rocoguition of a highor lifo, Tor just wbove this lite within na begiug un untompostuous life, 1lore all stonns come, Horo mon aro undor burdous which thoy (Reo Buvouth Mago,) e e A e A O LA

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