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' THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIALUNE: THURSDAY, OCIOBER 8, 1874, * FOREIGN. Count Von Arnim Still Held in Duresd. Tho FPapers Sought Suppesed to Da in England. Gratuitous Defonse of Bismarol's Conduot, Thiers Defines the Issue Between the Republic and the Empire, A Commercial Crisis Impending In the Argentine States. Don Carles in Good Health at the ¥Mead of ILis Army. Story of tho Escape of the Austrian Polar Expedition, GERMANY. VON AINIM'S OASE, Lowoon, Oct, 7.—It is ramored that the Em- peror William, who is ot Baden, i groatly sur~ prieod at Yon Arnitn’s arrost, and boan domanded tho renson, ) Beneiy, Oct. T.—Count Von Arnim's family havo been informed that hisimprisonmont is not intended nn a punishmont, and ho will bo ro- iuaged on tho restoration of the missing docu- montg, Loxpox, Oct. 8.—Heavy bail has been oftored for Caunt Von Arnitn, but rofused. According to present indicutious, tha prisoner will, in a few days, be arraigned before tho Criminal Conrt in Berlin, when the publio Prosccutor may demand B uentonco of soveril yoars' imprisonment. Loxpow, Oct, 7.—=Lhe Pall Mall Gazelle pub- Yiahea n epccinl from Berlin stating that Count Von Arniin occupios & room in tha Prison-En- spector’s dwelliag, and is allowod to walk une hour dnily in the garden. Othorwise he is mada to feol tho full iipor of prisvn discipline, None nf his family or sorvants are allowed admiusion %o, his prosence. Ho rofuses to surronder tho pApora in Lix posaession, or to make any state- ment in regard to thetn. Tho Count is oxtreme- Iy oxcited, aund deeply incensed against Y'riuce Bismarek. LoxvoN. Oct. 7.—The Iall Mall (azelte's specinl says tho arrest of Count Von Arnin_ was pifected by a Commissary of tho Criwminal Court and six othor oflicors, ropresenting tho foreign oftice and Berlin Inw court, iRLIN, Oct, 7.—~The Post says Count Von s doouments were arranged in tiroo cat- egones. ‘Tho first, roferring to his appointmont 23 Ambaseador and bis salary, wero not included iu the search, Tho second comprises those which You Arvim ackuowledpes aro in his possession, and which ho claima to have retained bo- caueo thoy will sorve as a justification of big conduct ; aud tho third, and lnrgest eategory, comprises thoen cof a confidential naturo, the wherenbouts of which Von Arnim donies all knowledgo. Tho Poatseye the courts have act- ed throughout undor legal authority. It is now belioved that tha papers which it is desired to olinin from Count Von Armin have beon sent by him to England for snfo keoping. —— FRANCE, ADDRESS OF THINRS, MiLaw, Oct. T.—Lx-Prevideat Thiors arrived 1ero yesterday, and nddrersec, the Fronch rewm- fonts in the cvening, Hs sald that tho estab- lishmont of n ropublic shouid not b displons- Ing to the reat of Buropo, Mo belioved that the goneral olection would give about ffty additional ‘Bonapartist Deputies to tho Assambly, Lonnox, Oct. 8.—~The Times' correspondont ¢ Paris reports that the Governmont will sk tor an appropristion to rebuild the palacs of St. Cloud. A rumor comes from Parig that the French Governuient, f & compensation for 1ccall of the Orenonue, will station the man-of-war Kiebor oif Ostin, nt tho I'ope’s disposal, Panrn, Oct. 7.—Euach party claims o victory in ilie olections. Tho Ordre cetimatus tho nwaber > Bonapartists roturnod at s BPAIN. CANLIST GENERALS DISAGREE, Mapnip, Oct. 7.—It is roported that Dorro- garzy bas differod with DonCarlos and ka3 gone to Frauce. Gon, Mondire succeeds to his com- maud. Mavnin, Oct. Tt in reported that the Carlist Gen. ‘C'ristany has diud of consumption. Tho' Carlista huvo boen deéfoated in en altack on Iqualada, They lost many killed aud wounded. ° HrxNpavz, Oct. 6.—~Tho Carlist official journnt says that Don Cerlos wan iu geod health “yester- duy, sud at the head of his avmy. Mo lae granted loave of atsenco to Gon. Dotregacy for o benefit of Lis health, 5 — BOUTH ANMERICA. 88f0 1 tho yonoel, and Oapt, Weyprech®, thinkn it not lmronlh]u that she may yo. e recovered. Through the broken water thoy mado tholr way with mauy hardslips, and at last NEACHED OPEN WATER, Onco on (hn' 2oa, thoy nado tho best of thoir way southward, rowtng by relnya ut tho rato of ahout 40 miten'a day. ‘They voro vicked up by n Ttugman fishlag-swack, aud troated with overy kinducas, Liout, Payer enolio of hin discovery of Franz Josef Land, which ho deseribos ns vory rough, with & reddish groy boach showiug throwh the . and with mouutaing of various Loights up U0 or 4,000 fout. S T GREAT BRITAIN. Toxnos, Oct. 7.—Tho oxeltomont in North- ampton continued to-day, and tho authoritics lwvo beon . hourly foar of a xonowal of tho riot. Tho slreots were crowdod all day with pooplo. Tho constablos, n large spocinl forca having boen sworn in, patrol the clty, and two battntlons of artiliery hove arrivad. It ds hopod m-nltl;lsls that further disturbavces will bo avertod, £ to Y, gy SWITZERLAND, Brrw, Oct, 7.—M, Ruchonuet has boon eloct- ed Presidont, aud M. Staempti Vice-Prosidout of thio Nationai Oouucil of Switzerlnud. TIHE POSTAL CONONTAY, Tho Fionch dolegatos to tho Lostal Congross stato that thelr Qovornmout 18 fn acoord with the poliey of that body, but caunot sign tha Couven- tion nntil it hos conaulted tho Awsomby, They {.!quu.t thne the protocal bo left opon for sigun- uro. e, EGYPT. THE NILE FLOOD. 0Oammno, Qct. 4.—Tho water In the River Nilo at thisplace Las fallen somowhat. Tho authori- ticn, bowever, contiuue the work of prevention gainst au overflow, Fully 20,000 peoplo are on~ gaxed in strongihening the embunkmonta, il i TTREISTAN. A REIGN OF ANAROIY, Loxpox, Oct. 7.—A special to tho Post saya : * Anarchy roigns in Turkistan, The Turcomans nro K]undnring the tribos friendly to Ruosin. Another armed interferenco is mevitaolo.” e DENMARK. THE SCHLESWIG QUISTION, CorrxnAae, Oct, 7.—The Danish Minister at Torlin has boon instracted to make ropreeenta- tions to the Gorman Governmont In relation to tho expulsion of the Danes from Schloswig, S S e ITALY, Roarr, Oct. 7.—Monsignor - Thebdoli, a digni- tary of high rauk connected with the Vatiean, DRAZILIAN LOAN. Rio Janerno, Oct. 7.—Tho Drazilian Govern- ment has issuod 4 loan of $25,000,000, at G por cent interest, TUE AROENTINE REDCLLION, Advices recoived hero to-day from Buenos Ayres gtate thut soveral business firmg in that city havo suspended. and & commorcial crisia is imwminent. Tho Argentino Bank has closod its doory, A body of Guvernment troops mado an-at- tempt (o capture the Diitish stoamship Yorbn but tho Captain of the vesrel protested, nnd thoy desisted from carrying eut their intontions, ‘The vanguard of the rebel force, under tha comwnnd of Ribas, is ab the gates of tho Cupi- All mailimatter passing through the Buenos Ayres Poet Ollice i oxamined. tro Janeno, Oct. 7.—A dispntch from Buenos Ayres datod to-day #ays: “'The Govornment Lins asked Congrosg for n grant of $2,000,000 to meot tho expenses of the war. Thore has heen u slight engugement ouatsldo tho city. 1t onded with the retreat of tho Governmont troops. It i rumored that negotiations huve beon opencd with the insurgent loaders," —— AUSCIRIA, ANOTIO EXPERIENCE, New Yonk, Oct, G.—The Tribune to-morrow publisbies long letter from Humburg, giving an zccount of the reception of tho. returned Austriau Arctio explorers, At a mouting of tho Geographical Socicty, Capt., Weyprocht, the leador ot the cxpodition, related tho atory of the vosnge. Ho told how they eniled from Bromen and firav encountered ico, ana Liow thoy struggled and battled with it. In the autumu of 1872 they wero firmly tnclosod and frozen in, Al one tims they hua 80 feot of leo under keel, und wero in o region of intense cold. Thoy drilted elowly, though not with regularity, and per- feotly belpless, No power of steam or rails could do auything against tho ico of 140 Noyth, and thoy vere quito at iis mercy, The BUMMER BROUGHT THEX NO LLLIEP, They mado sxcursions with slodges, and discov- eved land hitherto unknown, which they cliri tened Franz Jotol’s Laud, Iu honor of their Bm- peror. When Liout, Payor roturned tu the ship from his last oxpedition, it was nccessary to consider the quostion of abandoning ~the ‘Fegethoff, ‘ho whip was flrmly blocked in ice, and wns Jurching so much that it became necessary to shore here up with upars. Thero was no prospect of an ercapo, and uo prospact that by remainlng longor they conid accomplish much more, Besides, tho Joss of the, slup was quite probablo in the crusling and heaving of e ice, or, if this aliould happen 1 wintor, tha DESTRUCTION OF ‘THE ENTIRE PARLY was inovitable, Ho it was decided to rotura to Xurope, and, on the 20th of last May, tlmy'l‘u(t ile ship, with boats drawnupon slcdyos, The way swas teniljo, They had Lo break down Liutamocks with axed and picks so o8 to mske & road for tho sledges, nnd thoro wora [requently days when they didnot make u nuntical mile in 24 hours, Sometimes thoy vould not ntandy and wore forcod to erawl ovor the rough way, aud as thoy approached Lroken water thoy fonund thera ice which would not support them standing, snd where they wore again forced to ciawl. Boveral day attor leaving the sbip PART OF TILEM RETURNED toget & mmaller boat. Lhoy found everything fins been captured uear Frosinone by brigands, who demand a ransom of §30,000. Matsbal Dazaina ban written to the Roman Journnl ZI Exercito, declming **‘That tho moment to spealt plainly hay nok yol arrived, but ho will tell che truth later, although with reluctanco.” ——— SPORTING MATTERS. The Troiting Matineo at Dexter Park Yzsterdaye. Goldsmith Maid Trots ' & Mile Against Time in 2:17, The White Stockings Defeated by the Philadelphias =13 to 9. The Bostons and Atlantics Have a Tie- Game.--3 to0.3. © TIE 'PURT, TROTTING AT DLXTLG PADX. Tho 4,000 people who sssembled at Doxtor Park yosterduy afterncon wey cobsidor thum- solves fortunate in huving witnessed one of the Iaut, it wot tho fimal, appearanco of tht mout marvelous of all tho tro‘ting borses ' that over lived, Gotdswith Maid. For sovon yoars sho lias ranked a8 the Queen of tho trotting:quef, win- ning o lazger number of racos and inakibyg feator timo than any horsa in history, 8ho did nct be- gin to trot until past 13 yeers old, being vicious, rank, and hordstrong, snd now, at tho ripo ago of 19, she is to rotire tu the brecdirg stud, leav- ing the arona of speed forever, and honceforth ‘dovoting her energios to the bringing-np of va- rious trottora in Lho way thoy should go. From Chicago tho Maid will bo shipped back to tho Enst, to tako ber place as tho reigning matron of Fashion stud-farm, and to boe bred to tho colobrated ntallion Jsy Gould. Tha result of | S the mingling of two such renowned stras will be watched with jntenso interest wherever the trotting-horse s known, and it is oasy to an- ticipate that® the joiut offspring of Coldsmith Muid aod Jay Gould will bs the mast valunbio foul that over gtood upon four logs, Bo thut, in all likelihood, when next tho wunderful little mare ia benrd from, it will bo as tho chief factor in n notablo event in the royal famuly of the oquine kingdow, ‘I'lie plan of yesterday’s sport was to show fast timo with Goldumith Ainld sgainst & running horse, nnd also to havo a race bolwecn Gloster firot raco wan for tho Banford ntnko mwaonatata Iarfl-,runr-oldn, 8100 nubmeription, €50 torfoit 5 Agsoclntion adida” 100, two-uilo hentn | olosod With twenty-nino nominations, Fha following atarted o Meock & Ca,'n oh, £, Orptian @il +11 B Murpdina by ¢, Vel el nde, As Cunatlsins e, 00 W, Trausidalv's vir, e g The paoln rold provivip to” tho feat hoat v oragod : Orphan Qivl, mgu. Vaultross, #1903 tho Nold, #107, Aftor tha Nt heat Oiphinn Qirl way Joft outy Voloelnado bronght 65, to Yaultrons 20, for tha areowd punition, !0 sacond taso wan for the Assuciation purao of H260, doah of 2 mileny 1 2 D, Snbort's ohi, o, ELDor ... Jo W Urwwtord's br, b Teme—iz The pools nold on this 1a00 at the following averago : Lilkhorn, $810 7 Qranger, #827, AMEUIOAN JOUKRY OLUI RAOEH, NEw Youx, Uct. 7.—"Uhe fall mooting of the Amatienn Jockoy Olub wan continued to-day, 'I'ho tirst raoo Wus for a purse ot 8500, distance 1 mile, Blovon horses startod,—Quits, Prenk- uaons, Andubon, Piccolo, Uoverness, Marmion, Htantord, 1lanxor, Groy Planot, Fadladeon, and Red Bud: Quits lod to tho tirag-quattor polo, whun Frudladeon wont to tho front aud won the raco, 1voakuees coming in second and Groy Planot thied, Timo, 1345, _ "Po wecond raco sas for tho Muntor stakos, for filliew 3 “yonrs_old, 13¢ miles, Madgo, Lova, Vandalito, nud Bonavoituro started, Douavon. turo led till enteriug tho homo strotels, whore Mudgo passed, nm} won_ tho 1ace, Bonnventiro coming second, aud Vaudalite third. ‘Limo, 8:10. o thind race was for tho Maturity ataies for d-year-olds, 3 mwilon. Catosby, B, ¥, Carver, Wild Idlo, and Ransom startod. Wild Idle led and Judgo Fullerton. 1'ho raing of the past two dzys hed rondered the brack o tiiflo Leavy, and tny fact, togother with the cold, damp atmos- pliere, vedored it improbable that oxtremoly fast time would bo made. In tlus thero was an ngroo- ublo disappointmentsthe Maid gotting half o sccond bolow her provious record on Dextor Park, Sho was to bayo throo trials, and Dablo wos disposed to send lor to the lowest point. Tho first attompt resulted in 2:19, n moro warm- ing-up gait for hor. 'Then slo was brought out again, as full of fito a8 over, and off sho shot like Y hnll’nt from s gun. Sho made but two skips, oach timo boing brought back to her work by Doble’a akiliful hand. As sho flow past tho quacter pole Lho watch nhowed 9115 scconds 3 at the hall-milo pole i was 1:07, and for tho tull mile 2:17. 'This peiformanco was greatod with Joud clicors of approbation, and, baving dono as well a8 conld bo ozpocted under iho ciroum- alnnxrcs, the mara was permitted to goto tho stavle, OLOSTCR AND FULLERTON. then conteated fur a so-callod purde, though in 1ealivy but o portion of the gaic-inonoy, Nuy- ortheless, the crowd was regalod with a fairshow of speod, and no one was dissatistled. Gloster, in tho haunds of Doblo, was too good a horso fur Tullorton on this ocoasion, und got away with bhit comfortably in threo siraight heads, In oach lioat thoy trotted closo togethier tha greater purt of Lho time, liko a double team, Glostor well in hand, and with plenty of resorve speed while Tulerton was ovidontly at his bost. It wog throughout so ovidont fhat the ruco was Glostor's {hat mo moro details noed bo given than are found in the summary betow: RUMNALY, Dexrim Pank, Oct, 7, 18l.—Match againot time, miis heatit, witls {hreo tribla, in harness : Dtuld Doblo™ b, m, Goldamnith Meld, .., 1 Owner's running horse... . . 1 TIME, Quarier, Half, Alite, Firat beat, ... il 108X 419 Sensnd bent Ll T HASME DAY—Ttaco for u portion of the galo mon: milo heatw, best (hrea i fivo, iu Larncen Alden Goldauith's b, . (Hostar W M, umplirey's el g, Flrat heat, Becond beat, Third heat,; MING RACES AT DAVENFOLT, T4, Syeciut Dispatch to 'he Chicnao 1ribune, Davesront, ln., Oct. 7.—1he sgricullural tocietion of Davenport and Rook Ixland will hold & full meoting at thoir grounds on tho 2Ist and 22d of this month, ‘I'lio programma for the two days’ racos I5 out, aud conmsts of five DUrKOH ; lig firkt, €350 for %:60 horsou; socond, 2400 for horuen. Becond Day—Third ruco; &G0 for %:98 orses 3 fourth, 450, freo for ‘nil; ffeh, purse of §G0 for 8:20 horscs, Jor this monoy each hoise Liotting nesrest to 320 1a_ontitled to ono_tilul, to bo trotbed hos twoen -tho houta ouoh day of tho mootiug. In all the pursen, nat less than four ure to entor, nud threo to starl, All the vacos will be trotted i herness, wuder the ruley of tho Nutional Ag- socration, . NASHVILLE BLOOD-HOTBE ASSOOIATION RACES, NasuvIrLe, Toun, Ock, 7.—~0n tho third day of the fall meoting of tho Nashvyille Blood- 1lorse Ansooiation the atteudauce was unusually lusgo, the favorites winuing evory race. ‘Yho tho flrst milo by two lengths, On tho homo #iroleh Cntesby rushed to tho_ front, and wou tho.race eneily ; Wild 1dio socond, Unrvor third. Line, 5:96, ‘Lhio fourth raco was for a purde of €500 for 2-yoar-olds, 6_furlongs. Might horees started, a4 follows: Eulistor, Iiue Work, Ifolbraok, Warminetor Colt, Seramblo, Babylon, Aristhdes, and Australion Colt, The raco was won by Arigtides ; Fino Work wsocond, aud Uavylou third, Tiwmo, 1:0435, Tho firth ynco was for & purso_of $000, 154 miles, Nino horscs started : kndi, Plecolo, Bensio Leo, Resolute, Bpendibrift, Whiepor, Jury, Grinistond, and ITurey Bassott! Tho lordos gat off woll togother, aud passed tho hnlf-milo polo altin a bunch, Urinstond won tho race; Kadi socond, Bossio Loe third, 'Time, 24 TIHE GALESBURG RACES, Spectat Disvatch to The Cliicaao Tribune, Garesnumo, [, Oct, T.—The followiny Is tho result of tho duy’s racos ut tho Driving Park ¢ Ly T Baanee 10TIOW, Rcfioml raco—trotting-puree of $100 for dyoar-olda, in 4 Trotiing puirno of $900, milo beats, 3 fn & clase, 3 miuntos, 2:403¢, 2:40, This race will also be finished to-morrow, it bo- ing too dark to distivgnsh the horses. s s BASE DALL. AGO VS, PUILADELPAIA. The ninth champlonahip game of base ball be- ftween tuo abuvo clids was played yesterlny afterncon vn the CTwenty-third strea: grounds, in tho presonce of wbout 590 poraons, Tho day was ohully and unpleasant for both spestators and players, Up to the tast half of tho ninth inhing thao gamo was n ono-sidod alfair. At this point the Whires rallied ab Sho bat, and by sate, strong batting, and goo:t base-runming, succrod- od in ticing tho score and arousing tho onthusi- asm of tho spectutors, But the auticipations of a glotioua viclory wore soon squclolied by the visitors, who in their half of tho lenth inning, by heavy bi eeigted by errois of their opjio- naiita, sucecedod in scoring four wnearnod rans.. Qtae Whiten were unablo uow to hit Cumminzs, wid ‘menb oub u one, two, {hree onder, Thi: f‘ 1o Was Awml-h{' tha wuperior butting of the “liladolphias, wilo uemed to experioncs no dif- Mlenlty in hitting Zeltlein, whonovor they felt so dispored, which wos quito often, Glenn aurl Zottlein wero tho only mombers of the home organization who escaped the makiug of flelding errors. 1ines cniried olf the honors both in the o fiold and ai tho bat; Ly n magnificent two-base hitin iho ninth invingho brought home threo mon. Lhe following is H AE Clutibers, 1. f..| 3/ 3/ 5 0 4 | Forav, 3'b. 2329 Malone, G400 E| 81 nes, 1 i i oo Juul 2130 Ll s a3 [ 810 FRAARERR= @; Chicago, 2. miuso, 1 THE NEXT OANE, The Philadolpbias and Waites loft Inst ovon- ing for 8t. Lous, where they will play ono or two practice gnmes, roturning to Chicago Satur- day, whou théy will conclude thoir championship sories, Thus far io their conests the Phila- delphing havo won eoven nnd tho Whites two gewod, TUMOnA. It ia rumored that Cuthbert, Tronoy. Moyerls, and Milone, of the Chicago Club, and Matthews, of the Mutuals, have sigued articles 1o play fu tho now St. Louis niue, Allison, Burdock, Hnstings, aud Btoarns, ara tho now playors ered= ited to Clucago's noxt year's toam, BOSTONS V8. ATLANTICS. New York, Uct. 7.—Buse-ball: Bostons, 8; Atlanties, 8, Game was cnllod at the end of the tonth inning, on account of rain. i HAND-BALL, A VICTOY FOR CIIOAGO. Tho game known as hand-ball should become pn institution of American gport, for the simple reayon thut it calls into action the finest nowors of the montal and physical mon. Ho little ia known of tho garo among Amoricau sportamen, aorudaiden ol it may with propricty be given here. . I'ha gamo of hand-ball calls for an alloy, Auvulleyis & pluin Atructure with nothing but four Llaukwalls, Thoey are there to offer ro- tistauce £0 o ball eanablo of bolng well bounced. Ona player takes this ball, and, appronching nonr tho back [ wall, throws it upou tho tloor, and, wuiting for its bound, strlkoes it ngainst tho wall in’wach w manner u to bother 08 mich ns pousiblo tho other playoer, who should hit it bacl against tho wall on the fly, or first bound. Tha mun who tosson is oxpected, aftor the ballstritos the bacie wall, to hit 1& bacltin tho samo fashion, and 8o on. Whon tho player fails to put up the ball ay desiimated, it nooros one “ nce " agaust him, aud, of courso, ona, * aco ™ fu fuvor of his opponent, lu tho hauds of tho touser of the ball rest great oppe ntics, 1o may dirt bis Lall against tho mde I in such o wuy that the bittor cuunot possibly got at it with- out losing bis fluger-unila in an at- tempt to surateh tho clapbonrds off, or aguinst te floor, without porforming (he samd operntion in an atiempt to got into the collar— if thoro is one thure. 'Lho toswor can also foros tho hitter to burst . blood-vessol inn torritle chago wltor the bell, break his nock, and do o grout many othur things of u blood-cardling doseription. o tosser's business, in fact, Is to put the bull whore the hitter baa the' least chunc of gabiing ot it. Tho hitter's poticy fu to causo oqual trouble to tho tosser. 1t's jolly sport, Ln this city tha glorious game of hand+hall fs loaking up, “nwl Lhe fnet is dno, & good deul, Lo onconragemont from ¢ trat-olass pross, We can ab th prosont witing Lokt of two alleys,— 0'Brion's, on Went Huriison, und Hartnost's, on North Wator glreot. The utructures aro vory modont, it {8 truo, Tu o briof timo, however, thoro li reason to boliove that an intorout in tho uport will 1ndnoo oxtended enterprive, A gamo of hand-bull, Jookud forward to with much interont for some Lo, was played yester- day ntlornoon w Ald, O'Brien's nlloy, * The orig- inal day vol apart for tho festivity was tho day bofors yesterday, Ths inclemency of tig woather, bowuyor, aftecing 1ot only the condi- tion of {ie ullay; but 810 tho attoudnnes, m ade Journment 1o yeatordny was deemed advisably, Tuo contestante, a4 horotuforo intimated in Puk Tuwwuse, woro Mcesera, Jamos Feron and Josoph Ahorn, ot Chloago, and Menstn, T L. Bhealian and M, J, Curnoy, of Tolodo, Tho #tako wan 2260 o aldoy Lho numbor of games pinyod wad five, lx otucrs playad iu Loledo, ro- onlling in o tio. Tho lastennmail fact atimulntod tho lutorest Inovitably folt in tho ga-ao by its *putrous, Hongo tho attendsaco yustorday was azgo. TR MEN, Jawnen Taren, of thy Chicagoe Jnown i bnnd-balt oirelos, haviog plaved nos morous iramen with All. Jantes O'Bricn, ngalnst Jdamos Casay nud bis partner in this oity and in Trooklyn, 1fo looks ovory fnch n bull-towsar, his standing in this rogard. being gensrally pro- uounced suporior fo his _hitanyg, wlich 1w very fino, Hois n man of French vivheltys poss Heswes fino phystque ¢ hin ago Ia 285 hils hoight G foot, 8¢ tiohion, and his welzlit 1064 pounds, Joseph Ahoro, Mr, Foron's partnor, lv o young playor at the fostive game of hund boll, aid hig lvmwmm In tho fleld Ho far in liold by compotont am, In woll- lgon Lo bo mont romarkable, ‘Lo gontloman's forto sociun to bo lus hitling, belng allowed n reputation for cnuning not vary frajjuontly noted In'the history of the game, 1lodw 19 yonrs old, atands about 6 fool 7 inchos, nud kicks tho boaia b 140, 100 v sleo good kickor ut bund- nll, " D, T, Blienhan of tho Tolodo tonm, Ian Ml youug follow of 203 standa b foct 8 Inchios, aml wolghs 146 poundn, Althougl an artont adnirer of the gazno for six yoars or so, ho hins not, o ho snye, * piayed with mon® for more than two yoars lnab pust. 1o mocms a playor of fina promise, INIis shorl exporiento lmm ooy not. Justity, howover, a roforonce to his characlerine ten. In Woledothe ball-coutt I a brick watled alfalr, here it fa waoden, Tnis fust the Tolado ot olnin s a disadvantago to thoir playorn, M. J. Carnoy, Mr, Shouhan's parbuor, b (et ¢ inchoa in Nofght, in 19 o of nigo, and \vu‘lght 165 pounds. in oxporience {w about the o as that of bis pariuer, At mny bo safd hero, at nll ovonts, that, what- ovor Lo tho siccoss nt hnud-butl or tho 'Toledo boy horenflor, {t wiil cartaiuly not o prn?udlnr‘d by thelr tnck of good uatnre. Nover dld men accopt doteal 1n a'more manly munner than they did yosterday, X T OAME T : At about 3 o'clock the contostants, In whito undorshirt, red draworn, whito stockings, and ool aud 1o gnitors, dunced o tho nlloy, rondy for business.” A whart delny ocvirred, owing to thio absonca of tho gonin: of tho alloy, A, O'Brion, whom tho apoctntors soemod deslrous should ho roforeo, In his nhaenco, Mr. Edward Kolly, of "Polodo, wan choson, nho was nceaptod by tho judgres, Mosurs, Robort Moyuahan, cf Chiongo. and Patriok Kinck, of ‘Poledo, Th doue, the pomny wan flipped up, eiving tho ** tons ™ to tho red drawora from Toluda, Tho momont tho fist Tolodo boy gob tho ball in his hand {t was ovidont thete waw fun showl, Darting a stingor 1o the lefL in maguificont style tho firet cora on tho Lally-board was marked down “ throo aces for ‘Totudo.” Much applauno followad. 'The scoro would bo four, had it not boon for Feton, who_rent o ball i {hat ulicitod cont enthusinam, From this up, Chicogo got n her murvelons batl-torsing by Feron, bringing a score of 10 to 6 for Tolado. Tho scoro incroatod soon to 16, with Woledo shill at 6. This was duo in n great moasure to the ounning practice of Aharn who,tho niora aaxioun e Tl aman prow oulr ol tnooastes Faa attistic in his “bits.” Toledo snddenly sevmnd now to rocover, and mddo four more aces, mak- ing horscore 9, It waa usoloss, however, for Chiengo shiortly trotted ont fivo aces, making 41, and gamo. Beore, 2L to 9 I favor of .+ the boys from our town," Whother Chicngo was gotting astrongar or To- ledo wenler, tho second gama inoreased the cous fidenco for Chicago, a8 1t resulted in her favor by o gcoro of 21 to b 'Tho firet call of interest was '3 nces, and up aticky.”" Noxt, “6to8” in favor of Chicago, Iftecn more nces for Chica~ ro and 2 for Tolatlo ended tha second gume, and Tost a bail aver tho nilay, Tho third game wan the daciivo oxie, If tho Toleda men mesnt bumiuess, thoy should cer- tuinly wade in now. 1t loolkied ns1f thoy swoulid ut 03ce, and that thoy did, or that the Chicago meu did not, was evidanced by n score of 21 (v 181n favor of_Chicago, the bast game playod by oz aces tor Toledw. The Loteds mon cortainly workod lilre hieraes in tho final effort tn win, and woro applauded hoaclily by tho npeststors, To addto their disadvantage, Curacy recaived n .stinging blow from a vall struck by Feron. Ifo gaowed bis manhood oravely, howover, oud foaght tho battle to the ond, Tho victory was thus Chicazo's, and Toledo moxt gracefiily soknowledged it. In cho dven- ing a seociable wos had at tho allay, which win pattieipated in by Messrs, Bheatinn, Cnrnoy, Stack, Fitch, Evoy, Hogau, nad Kelly, of Toledo, and Messrs. O'Brion, Feron, Alorn, Hartnott, Galvin, Rtyan, aud Agnew, of Chicugo, aud sev- eial otnars, ‘Ihis nftornoon n game will ba pinyed at Hart- neit's altey, No, 177 North Wutet stcoot, botwesn O'Brien, of Chienzo, and Sheahan, of Toledn, agalust Feron, of Chieago, and Corney, of Tols ado. Stake $100 sude. it PEDESTRIAVIINM, O'LEANY AT ST. LOUIS. Mr, D. O'Lenry, who wears tho gold medal for his podostrinn feats in Chicago, has just ac- complished in 8t. Lonis ovo of the most e~ traordinary undertakings on record,—nunmely, o wall of 200 miles in thirty-riz hours aud twenty- nine minutes! It will bo remembered thal Weston, tho New York walkist, latoly altompted to covor the samo distance in forty hours, but failed In the offort. On the sngrestion of many spotting rooplo ia St Louis—and to decida the rospective cnpabilitics of both pedestrians— O'Leary wes written to from that city, ond oxked it he comsidered himueif equal to tho walk in which Weslon #o signally failed, Unduunted by tha *bicak down” of tha celabrated “ tramp® of Now York, O’Lonry at once aceepted the chinllenge, and last evening ho wrrived m thiw vity from 5t. Lonis, aster falfifling ouo of the preatost tusks thst it is poasibla for Llumnn nnfureto sustain, The follow. 1ng is the time ho wade ; Hours, 3lin. First 50 miles. 2 an Hecond G0 aile 9 i “Third 60 imles. 9 14 Tourth 60 mutles 8 m Making 0 200 miles. ..o ® @ Mr. O'Lenry's friends in Chicago aro qnite Jubilunt at big succesy, and in the sporting circles of ouroity o isand will hencefoith be recognized as tho champion pedostrian of tha woild, CRIME, The’ Phelps Embozzicment Cass at Albany. AunAxy, N, Y., Oct. 7.—1'be prosecution open- o to-dny on tho sccond trial of Phelps, tho State Tronsury oflicor who is charged with om- bozzling Btato funds, aftor which the rending of tho tesiimony taken at tho previons trial was proceeded with. It was aleo agroed tha: the excoptions raiced on the former tuml, and the ruling of the Court should ba consid« ored ropealod now., Tho dofonse raised an_nadditional objection to ru!liu“ tho draft which forms the subjoat of the indictuont in evidenco, ns it was “issucd by a savings bLank which Lud no corporsto right to lésuo tha nelrus mount; alo that the ownership of the draft was not corroctly describod in auy count of the jne dictment, Wit Seawd frial. New Youg, Oct. 7.—Lx-Aldoraun Gowan, who flad from the vify somo time siuos, mudp bis up- ponrance this morning, and gave bail to satnd his trinl, The Glondenning Caye. Jraaey Crry, Oct. 7.—Tho Judicial Committos of tho Drosbytery of Jerary City, N.J., announce that thoy will bo in session this aftorncon nnd evoning to hoar any person who may havo charges to profer agalunt tiw Rev. John 8. Glon- doming, the pastor of the chureh of which the Iate Mary Pomeroy wuH & memnber. i QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 8an Foaxcisco, Oct. 7.—Tho muil ateamer Constitntion salled tor Yanuma to-day, She takes a oargo of sillis aud teas brought by the Uotorudo, and is ordered to muko the fnstest possiblo timo to Pannma, that the catgo wuy b lu.udml In New York in fait timo, MoviLLe, Oct, T.—oteawship Lilyels, from Now York, haa arrived, New Yony, Oct, "l.—-Arrlvcd, stenmslip Rus- in, from Liverpaol . Oanpirr, Oct. 7.—Stonmship Glamorgan, from Now Yorlk, has arrived, . ——— FIRE AT CARMBRIDGE, 0. Speetal Dispateh to Tha Chicaao I'vtbune, Oamuningy, 0., Oct, 7.—Thin morning s fire ‘broko out in the blackumith shop conneotad with tho carrlago and wagon shop befonging to J. M, TLogan, and before anything could Lo done. the " ames sproad 8o rapidly that the cntiro building was consumed. Logd, $4,000 ; no insurance, i Bl THE WEATHER. ‘Wasninarox, D, 0., Oct. T.—For the Upper Lu‘\‘(’ufl aud the Northwest, aud thence to Mis- souri, southorly winds, falling buromotor, wavwor, sud partly dloudy weather, SOUTHERN DISORDERS. Gov. Kellogg Agnin Appears in Print, Au Answer to tho Address of the Conservative Commliteo, Kollogz Preparing to Sign tha Mu- nioipal Bill, The Advisory Board Ask the White Leaguers to Disband. Official Roports of Disturbances in Sumter County, Ala, LOUISIANA, 5 RELLOGG REPLIES TO THE ADDNESS OF THE CON- HERVATIVE BTATR COMMITIEE, New OnrrAxs, La., Oot. T.—The following lot- tor I8 In roforence to tho addross of the Cone wervative Committen, whick was telographed hotica lusb ovening ¢ BrATE 0¥ LOUIMANA, EXROUTIVR DEPARTNENT, W ORLEANS, Uct. T, 1674, Marr, Chairman Democraric Stite Central Come ava Juust road with surnrise and regrot tho. addross of tho Commiltten of whieh you are Clinieman, “Tho nceaglon of your adiress ia the sunctucoment of yoir aoyuinsaoaca in tho proposition n rozard to the micthod of Jioliding tho " comnlug olaotion, recontly szrecd to In conforenice botl by the Nopubiicen State Gonteal Gominfuteo and by your Gommit-ee. T ankyou 1 contrast the mannce nd apirit in which tis prop= asition hios heon recelved and_ nicted upon by thess Oomunittars rosrostively, Tho Ropubltean Committcs, ncluated by & apirit which vias naturally supgosed 1o Tunpiro wich moasnees of adjyatment, rofraiued from any nllusion to recent ocourrénces In_ thia city and Btato, nud abscainod from any denunciition of thuir pwlitieal opprononts, In your addross you tako ozens Hiom t Focapitulate the ol oliarites of opprecaion and covenpilon brought azalnst the Kepublican party and to ressut Stato Governmont, notwithstauding tha nucontradictod and incontroveriiblo sttomontn il 1ny pubifnhed nddress of (o 30tk wit. shows that (he pros- ent Blale Government In not reaponeitlo for cither the presout Statu dot or taxatlon, but bns reduced botls, and alke alowr thint for the inoal of tha dubt sud thxie tlon of Lol Hiato and eity tho Donoaulle purty ara diructly accountablo, ¥au expladn that the Jolles Jurles of “parivlios wre swelling tho taxes, bul you fuil to utate that the tuxes are highest in some of Uho strougest Dewocratle pariahos, You nssert, ns u rozAon for tho veaent disturbances, tat wa hnva' been engayed In inciting hoatililies bolweou whiles and blavke, a0d that arws iad bocn sud were belkg furs nfshed tho latter, Thln 1 emphatically deny. and challenga yon to'prodace any proof to mustaln tha avsertion, © On {ha other haud, sou are fally awaro that large quautities of arms hive been siljped to thla State for tho purpcss of eeming tho wiiles against tho blacks, with a visw not only to ntimidate i catored poople, but weo tanvarthraw theonatitutod siiocitien of o Stato, Lt porhaps tho most ox- traordinary mtatement contained n your address i the following: * Heuce, tho Presidential prociumation vu6 1o poono hioralded, bt he (ceferring to iyscl) nanaged (o inaugurato’ Confercuces to djust tha troubies. A Committeo of Gonfocenco, selected by Bl el » slmiiar Committe welorted by Gov. Mo Encty and Liont.-Gov, Penn.? 80 uncullerl for and groundices s thls atitemait, that I canhiot for nmo- ment holievo that thoso who ropresented yotir parly iu_tho Commiiteo of Gonforenry wera coisulted b foro {his pablleation was made. 1 was not prerent wilou a Commitica from your sido frst calle. upon Mr. Puckard wnd olheis ot the Custowsifouay, Qivecily atior tho oventa of tho 1ith of Sceptunler, 1ougli T was much gratified ot the prospect - thac tho conforenees 5o hioid would seeuro tho peoplo o fafr reze Istration aud au eleclion uniufiucnced by violence, fi- timidstion, or fraud. This T Lave froni the firat de. aired, und St enrnestly wieh to sec, I took part for a fow Woments, by invitation, at two or thres dlsciis- slons enterod 'futo witl this object tu viow, tut the stazement thut T nirongod 10 insugurato the vonfero= ces i entirely untruc, s le dleo tbo anaorilon that [ solnted s Goraralitey, who acted bn bebalf of the le- purty, 1 refrau from esing mora en thin pelnt, oxcept .t Iandmy fnends Wil fuithiully enzcy ‘out tho Letnis of tho agrroment wo lavo cutered futo; whieh T desire 10 temiind sou wos stti:Aly conflued td mmtters of Teghliation md_ cleetion, ad T {rusl your parly, who viriully zssined tho responsibliity of tho vie and inthnidation herotofore exlating in the tae, whil carey ot your part of the ngzeemont by wipprovsiug Ui sama,” In your addross, T percelvs juil ssy *wo morely plodge onrsclves to lond iur il aud fusluctico to preserva order, pro- vided . the ngresment is dn it spirt’ falrly exoeuted In &) resycele” In tha formal protocnl, alined ol the 29tk o} Beptermbor, your roprescutatives d: 4 The Canmittes reproresting tho Convervetivo ‘% farty pledged theiveciven ta causonll violneo nd ntinidda 1on, it any exit, to ceasa threuziout the State, and to swist fha conatituted outborities In tuinuniug vesee, und in insurlug s atrictly fair and lpartial voglatestion wnd clection,' Termit mo to azy m covelaslon that the wholn. tenor of ‘your eddress, Wlich apsumes fawurda the Raptbe Hean party 1 tono of wuperiority sud_nermony, illo- comen the subjuct ur the oecaglon. Very rospiectfuily, (ignad) Wittiay I KetLoad, IN KT, MARTIH'S PARISH, New TuEiA, Lo, Oct, 7, T the Aqent of the dasncinted Presa: Col, Do I3 ane hieta to-day wign the stntemont con- cerniig affudsa in Bb Murtin, pubdsbed in certuin pajers‘yustorduy, purpoilind 1o bo tased on dis. frutenes, ure ultetly folse, Neither at the thae nor #luce tho avrival of troops hve the cilfzens Loen wie derarma, Tu this yartof tho parish all are’ quistly gatheriug tholr crops, 8ligued) . IT, Lowoanp, X, S, Irany, Now Onrweaws, Oct. 7.—Tho vhove refers to roorts published yestordny morniug to the effect that 8 large body of armed men, with threo piecos of artulery under commpmd of Gen, De Blane, wero encamped at Bieuex Bridge. ©THE ADYISORY LOARD Lield a stormy seswion to-day, lnsting five or slx Lours, Mr.” Packard introduced s resomtion stating that White Lengues were still beiug organized and armed, oand calling for their dis- bandment, This resolution was rejeesed, nnd the following, offcred by E. A. Burke, was. udapted: Wieness, Tt hay been reporled to the Advisory Board that acned orgsnizations have vecently been arilliug In [ko strects of Now Orleans ; and . Witenese, Tno otfeck of such demonsiration In any part of the State In celenlated to creato apprelivusion of {ntimiuntion in the mindu of tho colured peopls of tho State; und ‘Wheiias, Tho continunnes of much demonstrations waould b fn'violation of the iruo epit and inteution of {hio ngrovment creating tha Adsieory Bonvd 5 Bie it vesoived, Thl the Adylsory Board deefro the absaluto necessity eud proy af preventivg sueh demonetration, and requesting such immedisfo sction us will Teliovo all eltizons fram spprehensdon that would in nuy way interfero with » free, full, and fuir registration and vlection, ANOTHER ADDRESS, An addrees will' ho issued to-marrow, from which tho following ia taken : F'ho Patish Nomi- inating Convention of the Domociatic aud Con- sorvative poarticd oharged the undersigned Comi- mitlee with tho duty of preparing an address, uud instractod us o protest earnestly nguinst miguing and promulialing by tho Uxecutive of tho bill amendivg = tho ~charter of tho City of Now Orleuns. It has been rumored that it is tho intoution of tho Excoutive to elgn and promulgaio a bill amending the charter of tho City of Now Orleans, ‘Lhis bill has not, €0 far s wo are informed, boon made publie, and wo eannot undertuko any oxposition of ity terms and provisions, bat itis genomliy understood that tho offect would bo-to abolish the oxisting City Gayerument, to vacato the of- Nees of the predont incumbents, and to subjost tha munisipal administration to the coutral of the Lixceutive, thronzh oficors to bo ap- sointed by him, _Shoula this Dbill nssumo llm form of law by Execulive approval and si, untura, the City of Nuw Orleans wili bo disr chised, aud a powor will be lodgod in the coutivé dostrictive of our rights aud ntorouts, aud Iinminont danger to_tho public peaco. Wo truat that no such intention cxistson tho part of the Fxceative, but, matructod to that onect by tho Convoution, wodo in tho name and belial? of the Conservative people of Now Orionns most solomnly protest ngainst any change ui this timo iu our ety chartor, more partioularly ngairet tho signing and promulzation of tho W)l in questlon, or of any bill Ly whish the City of New Orleans s to bo disfrancluwed ond tho City Govornment subjocted o tha sppolatnos of the Lxcentivo, orof uny ofticors save those chosun or to_be chosen by the fyee eleotion of tho peoplo. Without intending to uso wuy lan- Kungo of menaco, we declars that, in owr opinion, | auy such ehnnge wonld beattended with the most setious consuguoncas, und would greatly endan- ror tho publiv peace, whieh wo do most catucat- deriro to sed preserved, o Consorvatives of this citvare grontly ox- eited by the fcar thut dov, Kollogy will sign tho hill, which gives the Qovernur the appointment of all tho eily olicers from Mayor down, Vuder s deelsion of tho Supreme Conrt, the Governor ean hold o bl pasend ut ono sossion of the Loglalutitee nutil its next unnual meoting, Without cither velolng or approviug it, tor woarly oight months it is charged that the Governor law Told this bll * tn wuspouse over tho heads of thepeopls and the munielpat gavornment, und tha blenilal oloction for Mayor nid Adnnnistators takes placo on tho 2 of Ko- vomber nest, sud candhintes have Just heen nom- mmtod by th= Joneorvatives for the pusitioon, ‘Thoy elsim that ihe cicy is Comnorvistivo by & Jarge majority, and that their ticket will ho cleoted, usloss the Clovernor ivtorfores uuder the declalon ahnve reforrsd fo. The Govarnor may ign the now Chartor bill oven aftor the clection, g TROOPS SENT SBOUTH, Osama, Neb,, Oct, 7.—~Tho Thirtconth In- fantry hiwvo buon ordored fram this dopartmont to the Departmont of tho Banth. Ordess wors testtod to day to the diffuront Distrlol Command- ore to get thiem on tho railway without delny, WAsHINGTON, Oct. 7,—Gon. Bloridan was to- dny notifled by the Beorotary of War that if he conld kpare n reaimont of infantry from his cummaud ta sond it Honth for korvice In .Lhat soation, Applications nro conntastly ronehing he depavtment Trom Alalmma, Tonsiessdn, ant Louisiunn for troops, 'Tha Soctotary says: LT 5 soi lrg{u:h“t;nll‘ {;. comply with alt anpfieations . acoived it would bo noaews ? tho forces of the mmy.” B2 Tevgely Inoronsy e ALABANA. NEPONTED OUTIAGEA DY WHITE LEAGUTNHS, Wasursarox, D, 0., Oct. 7, —Alty,-Gon, Wil fama bas received from ollicial sourcow, which ho considern ontivaly lrustworthy, the following statoment ny to tho difleultios In Sumptor County, Ala.: ‘I'ha whito poopla have an organization throngh- out the country known na the White Loniuo, ‘Thoy nro detorrined that tho negroes shall not vota ut tho coming clestion unless thoy vote with tha Loague. To offoct thls, ovorything s dono to intimidato the bluck poople. ‘The two most aoltys Tlepublivans in tho county—Billings (wlmog and lves (colored)—hava boon assas- sloatod sinee tho 1st of August. These murders hnve hiad a vory great offect upou the colorod meu' T'o keop np the fear smong tha blucks, Lo whitos get together almost overy day ang ight und rido the roads in aquads of from thirty to fifty men, armed with shotguus, protending thet tho negrocs avo arming and gothoring to at- tack the wiite peoplo, waeh 18 not tho ensa. Thore have beon no parties of nogroos of any atrongth toggelior, TWASHINGTON. More Troops Ordercd South—Report Submitted—Fhe Froedmoeady savinegs Rtante—A Dasteict Lonn—Worlk of the Alabama Olatiny Commissions — Itedomprion of Nrtional Itunk Notes. Suecial Dispatch to The Clucaao Tribuno, WasuryaroN, Oct, 7.—Tho War Departmont to-dny direeted Gon, Sheridan to send a regl- mont of cavally to thosceno of outrages in the Houth. - RETORT SURMITTED. QGon. Dabeock las submitted his report ns onglneor in churgo of pubhic buildings and grounds to Geu. Iumphroys, Chief-Engiueor, 1t 18 very oxhnustive, ano only in one or two points ia it of genoral publio interest. Tio says that ** specimons of animels no froquently of- fored to Lhis vffice from ofilcinls of the Govern- mont and private individuals, which are often declined for want of means to properly house and care for them. In o fow years, and at 2 comparatively small expenso, . & very flne collection. of Amorican and other - animals could bo collected. Suoh a collection wonld be a great eource of entertainmont to tha pooplo of the Capital and those visiiug it, besides bolng 0f great vuluo to the studeuts of natural ‘bistory, I wounld respectfully recom- mend thatan ’ppropriation be mado to provide for receiviug such contributions,” Io mulkes no ‘mention of u ewrews 20 be joined with the 1en- n{:uriu. but it is presumod that when he sccures tho ono be will bend -his energies towards tho othor. Ilo states that Ly a care- fal. suporviston of the consumption of Enu iu tho Capitol dusing tho last wister ho has een nbio 1o turn buok to the Preasury Depnit- mont over 810,000 of the lighting fund. o askas uh appropriation of 837,832 for tho cara sud improvement of public buildings snd grounds i the Distict for tho yoar ending sume, 1876, L'his includes £30,000 for a colossul e e ey ald out for expenses for he sna time, 94.80 : balauce on hand, Sept, 80, £47,(3,00, ATis acomnt wan *-approved " by (ba Board this aftoruoon. P e A FATIILY PGISONED, Swectal Dinvatch th The Chivaao Mribine, TALLAVILLE, 1’0, Oct. 7.—Whilo \V, B, TFlick and bin ismily of five persons woro at broali(ast ths morning thoy were taken violonily sick. A phyalcian, héan called i, pronounced it a cloar cato of polkoutng, and upon examinalion found Ehut tho poison wus i the coffee, Uow it gob thors is & nystory thoy nre vet nunblo to solva. DBut btile hope I8 entertained of thoir 16covory. 5t M;‘ARKIAV&ES. COLCON=MOINTYILE—Cn tha fih fust, thr Hov. Tanse Krvolt, Mr, Olaronca P Co.tow and hiss Jossio Al whurm altof Qblcago. g . s ki COZZENS~In this clty Det. 7, Gizeldn K, only datgh- :‘l‘r"flf N. R, and 1, K, Cozrous, ngud & l’fllmllrl :Dll‘ h N unoral Thuraday at 2 o, m, to Oskivand Oemetory,. o T Tt torioliat.s BonF Tt tocanit, o 0 Fom DONKANAL Follarsburg, T, son, nyod 59 yoara and 4 monthy. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has Lioon usod or ohildian with nbyer-falling suocoss, It corroota ncld 1ty of thn stomach, rollavon wind colfe, rogulatos tho bow- ole, onres dysontary aud dianhien, whother arbing from. foatbiag or othnr cavnes. Anold aud woll-triod romody, For all Purposes of a Family - Liniment, THIE HOUSRHOLD PANACE bla. Twicdiain ol il oty i o (oo fnyalosy palh in tha stumact, bowoln, o sido; Shousmtien, wullo, Soldn,xpratns, wid brulses, Tor kniorital and oxtornal tise Children Often Look Pale and Siok From no other eaisa fhinn liaving worms i tho stoma BROWN'S VERMIFUGK COMYTTS will dz‘:lroy wm::;w withoutinjury to tho olild, boing porfeoily winTe, sud freo from all solorlng or uther injurious ingredicnts nsus Ally'\uml In worm preparations, old by all drugglais. 25 contan PERFUMERY, T CELERRATED } 2 Phalon’sCereus (N.2.) ety 27 Phalon’s Flor de May . yo > %3557 2 Morse’s Whito Roso, Morse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphian Bouquot, Morse’s Dediention Bouquet, Exeal [n Aromatio qualitios, whilo n FRESTINESS and CONCENTRATION of cholcu fluwor odors they ary wars fantad to surpnes o wmost colobrated Englisa and anch manfaotures, Wholosalo by VAN SORAAG) HTLUEISON & UEID. Sold by all Diticalste an e AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-ay, AT AT COCTIOIV, On Thursday, Oct. 8, at 9 1-2 o'clock, A VRRY LARGE STOOK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND Household Furniture. We shall closo out nt this sale the Inrgest stocle that hus been offered this season, Sidoboarde, Parlor and Chambor Furnis Maeblo and Waod-top ‘Inblos, Extention taut Bedslcards and Burcans, Mirrars, Hall 7 nd Otfica spots, P 31 Pes, Finor OIf Oloth, . P. GORI & CO., Anotlonnars, Book Caras, i i, o gk d Sida \Voarn: rga. siatuo of Lincoln, to be pliced in Lincoln Square, Tho ropdrt states thint during tho pust year the Washington Watcr-Works supplied waler at the rato of 17,000,000 galions per day, and racomtncuds an approptiaiion of 280,578 io Leop 1t in1eparrand iwprove it for she your ouding Junoe, 18’ TR FRELDMAN'S SAVINGS BANK. A meeting of tus dopositors of vhe Frocd- man's Saviugs Bank wan beld hote lust night, Commjissionor Pnrvia wiis prerent and mode o Tengthy statement of the coudition of affairs, which Wna wore favorable tunn muny belleved i wis, but not £o promiving as somo of his previous statoments. Making n liboral osti- wate of the donbtful assets asud oal- laterals _held by the bank, Purvls thought that, by going slowly, in time a dividena of U6 conts on the dullar nught pos- sibly be pud. Ifs was very sevoro on & riug, designated gy tho Finance Committee, whish soon managed to involvo tho Institution in a way that led 1ts subsequent collapse. On boing axked whio_composed this ring, ho auswered, William B. IInntington. formerly Cavliier of tho Jiest Nationnl Bank, and o promiucut membor of tho District Itine, since dead, and Honry D. Cooke. llo denounced tho Scneca Stono Company's socurities of »ocnml-mmlunfiu bondu nsof uo value, 1o contivued: “The bank Lolda of North Pacitic bunds 965, They uro the bongs of Mr, Juy Cooite, tho pious money- changor, who thomght ko would buld s great railroad by his own euorgy aud_enforprise, ovon it Uncto Sam had to_bo robbed of 57,000,000 througin a Credit Aobilicr to coutract a smlar enterpuige,” Mo gaid of tho £317,000 loans o yerkonal security, o lurgo patt was not worth tho papor on which the” notes wora written, but yo- fused to give ony uames iu thut conncation, The mecting finally ndupted o resolution of confl- denco in the Commissionery but condemniny Lhe men who, inn their oflleinl connection wiikt freedmen’s banks, proved themsolyes recroant to the trust by defrauding the dopositors of thoir hard-earnce savings, cto, A DISTHICT LOAK. Tho contractors of (ke District iave boon mak- ing arrmupements to boirow monoy in Now York on tha new Dietrict bouds (3.65 per conts) coaing £o thein, aud it {8 £aid that the prospect for n loun on the most [avorable terms i quite Hlattering, (To the Associated Preas.) TIE ALABAIA OLALS C Wasminaros, D, 0., Oct. 7.—Tho Court of Commiesioners of the Alabamns claims, iu sos- slon evety day since Thursday Iast, nad- journed ‘to-dsy till Nov, L, no casa Leivg ready for hearing, ~The Court hus oceupiod its time in rovising the rales, and adding uaw ones growing out of suggestions of counsel, The Judges are very snxious thut when tho Court again meots it may bavo sumethingon which tu act. ! THE NEPEMPTION UREAU will not resuma the redewption of National ank notes until probably tho 20th inst. Re- demption might be recummenced now, bus chs Treasury desires to perfect such arrangemenly ay will mako Lusiuosy continuous, C APPOINTMENT. Thompson Burnam has been: appointed In- tornal ltevouue Gauger for the Rightl Distriot of Kentueky. TIE LATE CONMODONE WOOLIEY. ‘The Depnriment hns Insued the following gon- eral ordor relutive to the death of Commodoro Woulsoy & Nav¥ DEPARTNENT, WALIINGTON, Uct, Commadore Melancton B, Wooieey, of the States navy, died ¢f yoi 2, Whilo fu_cowm:au of the ravioyurd ar Pousucola, on ' tho 2d insb, In av- nouncing fo the nuved service tho loss of this ofer, tho Department feela called npon Lo expreea ity e Prectition of the bigh chgunter whicly Gomiodors Woulsey gaiued during thio War of the Rubeilion, uud of thy yelf-gacrificing apirlt lio ovineed duing the doadly pestilence which has lutely , dosolated Pensscola Navy-Yurd, When - uuder orders to proccod Lo the Norlh upon important servigy, aflor thoe fovor hed broken oul in the town of Tonwcola, but not withlu the yard, Lo sugdcated o the Dopagtinent that ho had Uotter remalu with Lis commund, Howas informed that even under such circumstinees he miglt properly comply witks bis or- der, but he ropliod that ke preferred to Tematn at his port, Remnining thoro ko uiod martyr 10 hus senss of duty. He Lanthus brqueathed to fve nuvy an oz- winylo 0f herolkn siioh us sy 0d:ur In pescsful duys, und of devotion thut cannot hie uxelled i tha af war, WiLLisu Rersotvs, of tho Nuvy, st BOG SHCW. Mraeus, Tenn,, Oct, 7.—1'e groatest toature of the Shelhy County Folr to-dny wus the sliow of bird<togs under tho auspices of the ‘Feuneruco Bporthmnn’s Asraciation, which was acknowledged to bo one of ho finest sver scen in Ameorten, Andiow Iaris' Brino was awnrded too flret premlum for pointers ; J. 11, Ackim's Ruselun kottor) the mnjor prominm for scttors, and Pink Bryson's Lavorack puppy Maud, for papplos, ———gn GIRRAIN. INSPECTION, Epecial Dispatel to The Chizayo Pribune, Bruxurieny, Lil, Oct, T.—~Inspeotor tHarper, notwithiianding the vecont vedusiion n the fees of his oflico by the Doard of Rudiroad aud Ware- house Commissioners, continmnos to make n lundsome showing of biwoash bulanca at the end of each month, 'Lhio balance on hand Aug, 51 Wus §20,105,08 § vecelpts for Septemlor, &7,257,- SPECIALI On THURSDAY, Oot. § fn addition to our Dry Goofy #ale, wo will offer a lacvo and attractivo lino of Fanoy Uecorated China Goods, Motto Cups aod Sauceru, Daco- ratod Tea Spts, Cuspadores, Sputioons, Tobnoco Bozes, Fancy Toys, Balloons, - Games, Albums, oto., olc., eto, Thia {s a bonutlful lino of gools, and tho speclal atton. Uan of dralors fu thoso wares s purticularly lavited. Saloatd)ga, m, GEO. P. GORE & CO, 63 and 70 Wabas! TEHEURSDA Y. ‘THE USUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, &o., TILURSDAY, Oct. 8, at 9 r. m. Clathing, Drows Gonds, Hata and Oaps, Honfery, tious, Utorwanr, Whils, Guons,. Eigymea. Jadi Lincrey aat 1 oodas Harnotses, Whips, cta: talt tinods, Coeon Matiing, ota. GARPETS-A full line st 11 o'clooks GLO. ¥ GORE & 00, and 70 Waba No ngs, Blankeis, -av. By BLISON, POMELROY & GO, 216 West Washington-ct, Thursday Morning, Oct. 8, at 10 o'clock, Wo will sgll tho entiro Furnituro of Ttesi dence No. 3L8 West Washinzton.st, Fario Chambor and Dining-rcom Furmturo, on Iurniture, Stoves, Orockery, Bedding, Carpots, etc,, ota. LLISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctloneors, - Btand'sd Randoluh-at. s e Bani# ltang Friday Morning, Oct. 9, at 9 1-2 o'clock, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY TURNITURE SAIE, Tho Largest Stock nt AUCTION in the oity, Now and Bocond-hand Parior, Chame bor ‘nnd Dining-room FURNITURE. Mot trossos, Boddinz, Dinnkots, Wardrobes, Loungds, Carpots, Flatad Ware, Crockery and Giassware, and o large stook of Stoves and _Goneral flnrchnndflso: one splondid LEMERSON P 3 ELISON, POMEROY & OO, A{and 81 Rtandoloh-at. By WL A. BUITERS & CO. Fino Lino Clotbing and Stock of Deslrable erits (i Scasounble Des Gooda, [ TIURSDAY) MORNING, Oct. 8, at 03 o A e e e 3L Ac DUTIERS & GO, Auctioucern, CLOSING SALE OF 0IL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, This (Thursday) Afteruoon, Oct. 8, at 2 o6l At tho Auctlon Rooms of WM. A. RUTTERS & 0O., 105 Ease Madison-at, THIS COLLEOTION will ombrace the works ot many well-liown drhaty, Joach Painting is tonuted tn a tine frawg, whieh will be s21d with tha Yawntiog, Wl A. LUTTERS & CO., Auctioncors. TRADE SA(X. DRY OOODS,WOOLEN: 8, AND I'hucedny Morning, Uul, 8, at 8 o Bontes S oage T WL, e 1 P BUTYERS & C0’S REGILAR SATURDAY SALE, OUSEIOLE GOODS of ll Kinds SATURDAY HOUSING, OCT. 1, avt ol ok, wiin T2 Peokason W bite. Grentia v Yol Tow Waro, Tu'up o tota Wat, &, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionosrs. Dnfters & Co's Renwiar Satncday Sale, :.\’]t ket “'Jf"“"’;‘",.j“.nfif,‘ i3 Mr‘l(m':hlfl ,}}‘I";:& £ & Co., Auctionvors, S04 aud 26 Lust Madisun-st, AT ATTOWECNRN wolac, tha Ly N NUFULNITU o Gt Pastor Sevr, Ul iniber i woday (aieand” Husd Muttranson, Spei wey nikt Ginsienco, SMiccurs, Gook s, | i Tixdding of uib ‘kiude, Now Tlaruoss, Staw Cises, O .o o &l & s YacI3LY of othr gaoils, to ho ol 'ty iy Diillesgbldder, At{and Phis vuio G bo cunvie HOOKWILL, WILLINAK & T By WILLIS, 1, Regular Charsday Sala, Oct. 8, 9% u'olook 1, tu, HEW AND USED FURNITURE, arpotu, Storos, Boddlug, Mattrassen, Solas, Jap, s £ o catiug ' Siny i, Thaois il Shoo Uasor, uud £nu Plaug, o Plato Blireir, Uuo (a: g0 teo Unat & for o1 o Vlutform Beillos, Chatnior, to: WILLIS, FLYSK & CQ., Auctionoe s, wnd Tu7 Wauvon, Importent Announcemer i On 'PRULBDAY, Oot, £, at 108, w., aud an T o0 Thitgsday, und Sathrday hcreaftor, 1wl ol o 1) Anulluu{ Jhiny oid staud, 25 Woel Madieon-aty, 1100y erth of Hourohold: Fuinitited, Oarnsts, Croskee, s 0 Luoding aud Leatiug Slovols - No sedorva, k W, BOU R,