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THE SOUTH. The Radical Ring in Arkansas Largely Composed of Robel Soldiers with Rad Records, Federal Soldiers and Nowthern Men Generally in Favor of the New Constitution. Refutation of Somo Falsehoods as to BMr. Charles H. Walker. A Oard from Oitizens of the Parish of 8t. Mary, La, ARKANSAS, Corvaspondence of The Chicago Tribune, TLrrrwt Hoow, ATk, Oct, 8, 1874, I tho late so-callod Ropublican Couventlon at this placo, an address was promulgatod, inwhicls, among other things of like nature, thore was n Jebored attompt to mako it appear that thews worthles porsonifled the Union-soldior clement of our society, while thoir opponents wero tho Rebol-soldior clomont, with hearta still rank with treagon, who hnd aworn eternal enmity ajainst all Rorthern men, THIS 18 £0 UNTHTE that perhaps it would not justify attempt at de- pial, were it not for the fact that, from ovory point in tho South where theso birds of proy ‘havoe sottlod, thera scoms to be s united efiort on thoir part to mislond Northorn roadors by tho like statoments, - ‘lhey renson that, no matter Thow ontrue tho statement may bo, many will ac- cept it as truo; and, from past exporienco, thoy count upon creating a public sountlment atrong enough to bolstor up those members of Congress predisposed Lo unite with them lu their cor »piracy, and by jolniug votes, securing o majori- 1y for the ovortiwow of our Uovernmont, “But overy word they communicate witk yon on this, ap woll as overy othior question conneeted with Congressionel intorforence, is cither falso or a XaggoraLion. gr;‘!:‘n;lt‘gz‘;m it plaiely: A majority of the Jung composing tho so-called Republican Con- vention WERE REDEY, BOLDTERS . who, during the War, bad bad records. Being zojected by all honorablo men after tho sarren der, they naturally gravitated towards tho Ring, wrhero thoy wero recognized solely on account of their votes, without suy referencs to their char- acters, T'ho remainder wan composnd of men who had no Wur-record whatover, und » small number (s very small nurber) of mon claiming ‘to havo boeuw iu the Unionarmy. This mey strike you sy » broad statement, yet it 18 nevertheless true. Daloman, pit Bazon, b, Torot, Thomin 1. Tonter, 6, O, omier, A, A, Pecot, Mur] Georga D, Biepherd, I W, Ailén, G, &; Atkinron, A, Lacs, dunlzua Maker, A, €, Frel un, Bmith, 1, 7', Godohaus, B, ¥, 1larris, Fred 12, Buck clerk hieauer 1w, John D, Katol, Q. 3illat, 11, 13, wight, G. A, O'NIoll, T, M, Jackson, Wilson Me- Rerall yor), W. 1), Chumbiern (Hepablican White Leanucr), f, €, Wilkins, D, B, Thompion, Davis 1, Tuoker, Ired Cates, W ;, M, Joleon, B M, Waller, C, b, fine, 0'cant nor, Bamnal Sehnotder, . i, Bodin, Iudependence Alpha, W, D, W, C v, G VWendel, Iellx Pe . T, 1, Drown, I, W, Lytoan, Thomas 1. Bhafor, Willlsm 2, Colling, A, Petre, 31, J1, 1 an_Jones, W, G, Willlam® Caraton, Towin B, Glork, D, Foster, I, Allen, g THE GUBERNATOEIAL CANVASS IN BOUTE OAROLINA. CitARLESTON, 8. (!, Oct. 11,—Itoports from the interior of tho Btata show that tho oxcitemont concorning tin Gubernatorial canvass rnps vary high. Gov. Moses has takon the stwnp for Chomborlain, Yeaterdsy,Chamborlain,Mosos,aud colored Congressman Llllot wont {o Sumter, the hoine of Mores, whore Judgo Green, Indapend- out Tepublican candidate, alio renides and hag groat personal Vnpulnflly. A maoeg-meoting of colored Republicans of the county wan enlled, but they refused to hear wither Chamborlain, Moves, or Idltiot, drowniug their volces with cheors for Greon. An Tudepeodont Ropublican mecting woo organized aud addressod by soveral lncal speakors in denunciation of Chswmborlain and tho Mogen ‘)nrh'. who returned to Columnbia indignant at boing rofused n hocrivg. e kg A NEW YORK HERALD SENSATION. Nrw Yonk, Oct. 11.—Tho Jierald'sNow Or- leann wpecial snys tho situntion thero is very eritienl. Xollogg s utill guarded st tho State- Honso by the polive nnd militacy. Tho Whito Lieaguors uro datlant cud continuo Qomanstrations nightly. Yirteen thou- saud negrovs lave enterod tho upper par- Ishes of Loufairua from Teuncssee, Mississippi, and Alabatna to registor as voters, Aadison Parinh, formerly oquully divided, is now said to rogister 200 whites against 2,800 blacks. 1t is oxplajned that muoh of tho omigration from Tonunerson is owing (o tho torror created by the “Uronton maswacro, The correspondent belioves this Inrge influx of Tiepublican votera will carry the State for Kellogy at tho nexb clection. FOREIGN. GERMANY. Benuy, Oot. T—~Tho friouds of Connt Von Anim having potitioned for his releaso on se~ count of ill-bealth, physlclaus wera appointed by tho Govornment to examine the prisonor’s con- dition, They Lave made o report recommending o change in tho place of conflnemens, as air nnd exereigo aronecessary. 'T'ha Count will probably bo removod to a sanitary establishmont in tho suburba of Bexlin, ———as BUENOS AYRES., Rio Jasemo, Oct, 11.—No goneral engagoment han yot tuken wlnce botween the Government troops and {nsargeuts. Gen. Rivas, commander of the mein body of the inenrgente, favaiting for roiuforeements befors moving on the Capital, fobaiete- e deviety MEXICO. And it is oqually trno that thero are. fu the ranke of the peoplo led by Llisha Baster, nnd in favor of tho wolution of our difll- culties by the ndoption of the new Constitution aud (ko inauguration of o new Clovernment thereunder, 1ivo Federal oldiers and five North- «rn mou where thern ie ono Federal soldier and wone Northomn man in harmony with the so-called Teepublican Convention, aud in' favor of this dovilish conspiracy to defeat the will of our peoplo by Congrervional nsurpation. i I might go further (nud still bo within the limits of {ruch), and say vhat by for . THE NATORITY OF THE REPURLICANS of tho Stato will voto for the ratification of tho Constitution, Mark the erullinlion‘ The yvoto on the 19th of this mouth will prove that I am right. Last spriog, during onr strngglo for mage tory with tha couspivecy, 4 tolegram was sent to cortain Congressmien, signed by & citizan of thbreo wooks, hailing from Kangas, ta the effect that, it Brooks should not he succossfnl, Novth- ern and Union men would all be assassinated, ate., ote., ad nausoam. ‘This was immerdiately seat becl, aud, within one heur, within 2 gpuce of two blocks, a diuprtch was preparad and sent to tho snmo Congressmon, giving tho lia to the slander of our Rnnsos friond. ~This dispatch wos signed by forty ox-Union soldiers, with sanks ranging from Brigndier-Genorol o pri- wvato. Liachsigner of this dispatch guve his xauk and the command to which he belonged turing the War. i ; ‘What is truo of Arkanses in this regard l¢, I suppoge, moro oc less Lrus with vegard to avery othor Stnte which, at tho closo of tho War, wus consigned $o the tonder meicies of the carpet- beg fraternity. The Pederal soldier whoso ree- o:E is unstained, und the Confederate who served ‘with ercdit, ate a unit on this Arkansas ques- tiou. They havo long; since buried the batchet, have smokoed tho pipa of peaco; aud, wero it 310t for tho conseloss ngitations of the Ring, of 1l porsopnol of which I huve endeavored o pivo you somo idoa, there wonld not Le a (08I FEACRETL O, LOYAL STATE in the broad Union than this self-sume Arknnne, 1u the Stato and county tickots now in Lhe field on behalf of the Conservative party, both armics aro roprexeonted, indeed, Iam untiefled that, in nominating them, the people never dis- oussed theic War-records. T'hey were ecloctad purely on ncconnt of their reputstion for hon- esty, capability, and flitaess for the positions to which they saverally uspired. Our county ticket i headed by 1. H. Rutluken, who was o Union soldier with o tino record, having served with erodit and distinction throughout the entiro War. ‘Tho Northern puople cannot extend sympuity to this cabal styling itself the Republienn potty of Arkanses withowt enconraging tho most DISURACLEUL NEST OF FLUSDERGRS thot evor curaed n Biate. They connot do it without placing thomeclves in ‘antegonism tn not only the most respectable portion of our old citizons, but in opposition to the larze majority of Northorn soldiors who huve settled in cur widst. All we ask is the right of local selfagoy- ernmont, All that we demand ise fustics to tho overwhelming mojority of our voters. We are vontident that, with thie factas once placed hoforg Hliom in their fropor light, tho great poopin of tho North will soo that this justice is secorded w ua; and that the vote * For Conetitution” on the 18th will be a final settlement of our difiicul- tisg, Rarcton. R S HR. CHARLES H, WALEER. A CARD ¥ROM THE CITIZENH OF TIIE PABIHK OF AT, AMARY, LA (FRu¥aLiy, Pansn or 81, Mas, T, Oct, b, Wik, ) o the Editor of Tiie Chicago T'riune: Bin: In the Chicogo Inler-Occanof the B8th of Septomber last is n commuumeation nigned “‘Jugtice,” which contning ulmost ns many falsa~ hoods a8 lines in regnrd to our wteomud cliizon, Charles H. Walker, The firat fuluehood ie, that Mr., Walkor is socinlly ostrasitiod ;" the vecond i6, that “ 1o catern to tho hollish dezigns and outrages of Lonisiana robo's ;" and tho third s, that, if hio did not o eater, His life would not bo sparod, and well ho Laowa it," ‘We pronounce the nbove three wtntements f0 Lo ulterly fawso and slanderoms. No man In our purlsh receives moyo vocial atteution than Mr, Walker. 'Though Rtepublicon in poli- tics, ho hog beoa horotoloro requosted by onr citizonw to suffer himsolf to be n caudidnte for tho State Legilatura on tho Ropublicsu ticlot,— all our whitecitizens, though mostly Democraty, beivg willibg to support bim. If thers were any “hellsh dosisma™ ou tho pert of “ 1oyl iata Ntobels "—which, we eay, Is auother fulao- hood o _the mondacious ©Justico,"—wo are aure M. Walker would nat “cater™ theroto, # Justico " dovinten from tho truth whon he sayethst I, I, Mentz iy tuo only carpet-lag. ger that holds ofice In tho entirs Attatapuy," ‘Tho Attakapns is meyaand of five parinhes, viz.: #t. Mary, 56, Martin, Iberla, Tafayctie, and Vere mition. " In 8¢, Mury ulone, #ix carpet-hnggers, as distinguished from Realawags, hold oflige, viz,; E, B, Montz, D, B. Alligon, (!, 33, Darral), T.. DL, Darrull, 8, t, Pilo, and W, R, White, In the other purishes, quite & number of caipste baggers, to our cortain nowledge, hokd ofies, ) In regard to tho third falsebood, we say thut the life af Mr. Walker in 8t. Mury is as safo au it is in Chicago. To corroborutn theto statements, we rofer your roaders to Col. J. Y. Ayer, John Vuu Nort- wick, Daniol Phompson, aud Johu Lyen,—all citizous of Chicago. Respectfutly, 1 D, Cafler l‘:;"”““,{ flunmvaA!l'erlil. i [ AL i bty o Yad Tarier, 4, 0, Hlzawbrid . Itaberds, W, tarlin, J, dward Billan, Emille Hillan, A, g Miller, Willlhn Gureett, Joln 3. Yonnoy, E, Coupes, 1" L, Pampbroy, J, G, Pavkeraon, H, B, Morris, A, ¢, Bunith, 3, W, Johnson, T O, Tarléton, J. D, Grout, D, 11, Al+ ligon, W, ¥, Fostar, D, Godlank, uies Aiilol, Junca Lonsrd, liower L, fimith, Juln Mornhiduoy. Augiist Routar, Gourge Brunacr, A, J, Diuner, L. Runbucky B. Trubtaits, W, B, Vood, B, D,, 0, M. Himitt:, M, Doy . T, X Yorgey, Ay, Lolles, W, D, Trowbridgo, J. Be A.A, Delalinok. cker, Ueargo K, Garey, W, L. Smylle, Crry oF Aexico, Oct. 1L—Tt is° sald that Prezident Lerdo desirosto be elected for anothor torm. This snay have serions consequences, In the Inst Presidentinl campaign tho plodgo was pnt forwaid that tho Preeident would not soek o ro-olection, and on this secount he waus supporied by Dius’ partz. 'Tho debates in Congrees of lato liave beon very excitod, nud even disordorly, tho troubles in tho Statea of Morolo, Yueatan, aud Onjacn, and tho acensations against the Ctovorns ort of Pubela, Joliseo, and San 1uia Potosi, fur- nfshing themes of bitter couteniion. —_—— Ciziaie, Snspected of Polsouing Xis £amily. Specral Dispalel to The Chicazo Tridune, Wansaw, Ind,, Oct. 11.—Tho wifo and three children of Elijah Cliding, living 7 miles from heve, wero poisoned lnst evoning to such nn ex- tent that their recovery is doubiful. Suspicion reats upon Llijab, as ho and his daughter by lis first wife wore both uninjured. Ons of the polroned children says he noticod his fathor pnt same whito substance on the baked apples at suppor. Tho doctor's exwmiuntion shows nr- senteto tio tho drug used. A warrant was ig- mod, and ofticers started aftor Uliding this af- tornvon, | Soutenced to tho Penitontinry. Sugcral Diovatel to The Clicago Tribuns, Hanrrenrp Crry, Ind., Oct, 1L.—Patrick Duffy, charged with assault and baltery with intont to kill, waa yosterdsy sontonced to two years' ime privonmont in tho Ponitentinry. Itobhed in uu Fablic Streot. Spectal Lnspaich to The Cldcaqo Tribune., Isprasaronts, Ind., Oct. 11.—C. L. Mecleo, & leading business man of this city, vas assaulted by foot-pads Inst night about. 8 o'clock on one of our raain atreets, and robhed Lim of & watch and hin pocket book, JIs wasin company with two ladics, and though they screamed loudly, no polico officor waa within hailing distance, Orpanization of Bandittl to Invade exanv. Garvesroy, Yex., Oct. 11.—A Browussillo dle- pateh sayn the crganizetion of handits to invado Toxay has beon partially suspended on account of high water on this sido nud tho almost im- pessablo coudition of tha country, Information rveeeived from undonbied sonvees slates that the i of operations is to wtriio the detachment of {roopy siationed jo0 provent the crossing of itolen eattle, nnd then murder and rom:nnumx]f. Gour, Cortina hoads the 1iovement, Tho peoplo on this tido nre ovganizing to defend them- relyes. Who milibary are iu_possussion of the facts, ouid weo on tho slort. Mounted pien ara held roady to move ut thort notiee, suspecteit Foul Play, LouwvinLr, Uy., Oct, 11.—A kpecinl to tho Cowrier-Journal wpys Dr. J. M. Botty, a promi- nent physician of Woodford County, hag been miesing tince Wadnesdey, aund it is fosred ho has boou_either murdered or abducted. Ho win called to see s pationt it iho country, aud the last heard of him he was in company with a party of mon, riding rapidly by a howse in tho country. Ile loft hin pockatbook at homo, and hiy bank, account 18 antouchoed. Dr. Bottn if alko a clergymon the Methodiat Chureh, and his dssnppearanco has erented great oxclto- ment in the county. v torions Deparado Kidled. Brownsvitie, Tex., Oct. 11.~The uotorions muedorer 1rencisco Parez, alias Chicon, who shot and Lilled 3. Aloxander, o merchat of this city, on the 1st of August, 1872, was killed yes- tohy ovening, Ilo shot and killed n hack driver iu Mutaworag, mnet aud wonuded noother, who closed in on bim aud killed him witha Lnife. ‘il Shooting Alfray. New OnLrass, Oct. 11.—A shooting affray be- tween Lucas Granconl and B. Ambromoveoh ro- sulted In the daath of Granconi. A Fiendish Revenge~Ewo Childron Curned to Deith by un Blucharged Damostic, Fran the Padueah Kentuckion, ety (. Some weukn ago o woman calling hersel? Brid- get Alalhony applied to Dr. Juckson, of Colum- buy, Ky, for the placo of cook. Employment wns given her, and for a short while slio gave wutiafaction. A fow days ngo the doctor noticad rome fyregularitios in her lifo, snd notifled her that sho muat look ont for anothor howme, This appeared to aufuriate her jboyoud control; the pont-up dovil in lhor naturo burat forth fu n fury of passion that sonl the doctor ecamperlog for the police nud tho family for an nsylum of mafoty. Whon ko returned Beldget had deparled, lenving his mirrors and furnituro a wrook, It nppoars thal, from a mistaken kindness, sho was not proseouted, but allowed ta dopart wnmolested, From bin rosidence ohe went to the hotel or bosrding-houso Yyt by an entimublo Germun Catholie nnmod Switzhor, near the M. & O, Rail- road. Bho vusily Imposed Lioraolf upon the gooud neture of this lady, and was permitted to atop with her, paying hor Loard In work, Khe be- haved budly again, and Mrs, §, dischorgod her. Tnstond of golng off, hawovor, sha wont up into Mty 88 room (it was fmmediatoly aftor break- fust), nnd sent for iy lady from tho diaing- soom. Whon_alo got Into her prescuca 8o comunouved to abuse Lor in g most sbawmeful oo notnor, Mrs, Swilsher triod xgnlot hor, and expressod sympathy for hor, “Bridgot tald hor that shoe had lottor nympa- thize with horaolf, and mado st hor, Ao, 8, ruehed down staire, loaving her throo chilldron, conslating of a litlo loy 4 yoams old, kwo daughiters, sged rospoctively 6 and 10, in the room. 'Tho oldost snys that tho two childron wore in tho bed, with (ho raosquito-bar fastenod down around {t, and that DBridgot dellbarately took tho lamp and saturated the bed and ohildrei, with coal-oil and flred i, Boforo mumistsnca could rewck thom the passago was a golid shoot of {lanio, and the two childron wors burood. with the honso and monk of the furnitare, Tho flend s in {ll'hmu. aud the poor mothor nearly dlatracts od with griof ot her torriblo loss, L gt THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Itoms Telegraphed 6 'Tho Ohia cngo 'Lribune,s ILLINOIE, Inthe case of Allco Monglo againet Samuel Hall, at Springtield, for rape, tho jury yestor- day returnad & veniict for 5,000, ~D. Bolomon, of Now York City, {s in Bloom- ington organizing with wioe merchsnts thero for tho deponit of tartario aoll or wino-stono in casks, which o will ship to New York to be re- fined. Ho talka of establishing a refinory in Bloomington, —Whilo 2 party of drunken mon were leaving Ottawa, on Snturday, thoir team beeame fright- enod, and ran ncross the Iilinois Ihver bridge sud into tho toll-gate, fatally injuring a Norwe- gion, nomo unkuown, and bresking the log of o mun nemed Martin, © INDIANA On Fridey night & gang of burglars at- tompted to onter tho rerr of Dale & Co.'s atoro, ot Goshen, by removivg a_panol from acdoor. Tho thioves wore frightencd away. by ono of tho proprictori who cecuplos rooms sbovae the store, Mho, iu hia offorts to got a plstol, knooked a bot~ tlo off the window, which atartled them, —Aloxander Jourm wn3 arrosted and ocom- mitted to jail at Fort Wayno} yesterday, chargod with attempting to comnit au outrage on tho pereon of o littlo girl, ¢ years old, namod Con- ners, —1'ho ontries for the fall meoting of the Cam- bridge City Trotting Association” olosad lnst night, " with _over 100 eénirios, including somo of tho hest on the turf. 'Lhe oponlog day is 'Tues- day, Oct. 20, Y —AMarehal Pritehard, of Cambridgo City,Satar- day evonlug arroated and returnod to Eaton tha mau Morgan, who is charged with murder, and who eecaped from Eatou Jail a few nights sinco. —N, I, Undorwoon, of Boston, delivored two vory radical lochires ‘at Indianapolis yestorday in opposition to orthodox theologies. " I'he oue at night was an argnment in favor of ovolution. T'he lectures attracted largo audiences and pro- duced mucls cormmant, —Samual Busos, a member of the Indisoapo- Jis police forco for thirteon vears, died yesterday aftor an ilinoss of forty-oight honrs, —An involuntary petition in haukraptey boa Deen filed ngaiuat Jooeph Hutohing sud . Dick- ivgon, of Middleshurg, Elkhsrt County, 'The hearitg has been sof for Oot. 16, —T'ho Indisna Aining Combnny Hatarday filed articlos of association with tho Becrotary of Btate. The enpital stock in 280,000, dividod into shares of 50 eoch, The offivo of the Company is located at Fayette, and they propose to mino in Colorado and other western Tearitories, —The Bloomfiell Railroad Conspany hinvolfiled nriicloy of associntion with tho Bocretary of State, with & capital stock of 1,000,000, in sharos of %50 oach. Tho rosd will run from Dloomtield, Grmen County, tormiualing near Monroo, ih Sullivan Connty, a length of 98 mitos, —1T'ho Domocratic State Contral Commitico Leld thrao scrsions during tho past woek, & fact from which tho Republicans havo deduced con- uldernble hope, Notbing is known of the trans- nctions of the Committes, but tho unusual num- ber of meetings attract attontion and romark, —Tho Septomber State Temperance Convon- tion asked the pastors of tho State to presch tomporauco sermons the Suunday bafore olec- tion, nnd, 08 & consequenco, the pulpits of In- dianapohis wore last night usod slmost oxclu- sively iu urging tomperance logislation and the clection of temperanes candidates. JOWA. About 6 o'clock Baturday morning, whilo the steamor Dextor, raft boat, on adown trig with a raft which had been tied up during tho night =hout 13 miles ubove Dubuque, was pushing out from tho sliore, at tho laiter point, one of tho lines cangh on & projecting rock, and tha boat, swinging out suddenly, jorked it looso, and, in aweopity over tho raft, “struck Richard Burus, ono of tho hands, against the leg, throwing him o violontly down againat tho loga that ho was Ingtently lalled. A "Coranor’s jury rondored a verdict of aceidental kitling, —Lho trial of 2, Homburf. for ednltery with the wile of U, Wugner, took placo at Dubuquo on Saturday. A gister of Wagnor gave conclu- sivo ovidenco ngainst the ac cuned, and Le way bound over in the sum of &G0U for hin appear- anco t[m' triol at the noxt term of the District Court. —Lhiree years ago contracts wore entored into by various partica of Dubuque for tho construe- tion of the ‘Curkoy River Branch of the Chicago, Dubuque & Minuesota Railrond. Aftor a portion of the worlk had been done, operations were sus- nended by orders of tho Iailroad Companr, Sinca that timoe all tho contractors have hold thomselves in readiness to resume work prompt- 1y whenever notifiod by the Compsny. Undor tha now aniangement, whoreby thoe the Chiczgo, Burliugton & Quincy Railrond hus nndertaken to complete the construction of that branch R, B, U, Bowment, their reting engineer, hna soon fit to anuml by his more word, and without any suthority whatever, nearly all those contracts, ayd lot thosrork Lo other ‘parties. Indloss liti- i up suits thut will sorlonsly in- o complation of the road, will un- daubtedly be the result, —T'ho Ottawn Bouwn Corapany, which handles 11 the logs run into Grand River, wost of Grand Liapids, roport recolviug ond_ debivering to tho #aw-miils along tho rivor aud Spring Lake dur- fug the pnst senson 274,939 logs, scaling 68,057, G0 fuot, an nverago of 250 fect to the log, Ow- ing to tho abundauce of water, they lhava deliv- ersd all the loge, the booms now being cmpty, James D, Alnsworth, Jr. edilor of tho Tl Kader Journal, and a man of fine talonts, hns lost his ronsou. 1o is away from home, and bis {riends aro after him, Ho iy the son of tho Hon, 8, 8, Ainsworth, of Fayetle County, nnd cousin of the Ion, L. H. Amsworth, Anti-Monopoly candidato for Congross from tho Third District WIICONKIN, ‘I'he Milwankee Acadomy wan filled to over- flowing last night by the "Union Sunday-School mnss mooting, Byron Kingsbury, of Ripan : tho Itov. 1, Bennett Taylor, of Philadelphie, and the Rov, Dr, Dudley, of Milwaukee, dehvered ol- oquont addrenses, enforving the necorsity of Bunday-echoold in tratning uy good citizens, —Another mass mesting of the Ladios' ‘I'ame- poranco Bund wos held ot the old depot, in_ Mil- sraukeo, yesterdsy aftornoon, and provod the most ntorosting and oftective of the scries tha far. Mre. Brown and Messre. McKonzio, Colby, Warburton, and Good-Tomplar Remington, mada rtirring Bpoechics, and quite & number of the nu- dienco stoppod up und signed tho pledgo, UCHIGAN. Gov. Bagloy has np}yulnwd Melbonnie I, Ford, of Grand Itnpids, Stenographer of Clayton County, for the Court at Manisteo, it e ke THE WEATHER. Wasnisaros, D, €., Oct, 11,—Far the Northe woat and Upner Lakes, and thenco to Arkansas and Kentucky, high barometor, northweat to northeast winds, low temporature, cloar ‘weather, and froat, oxcept In Avksnsns aud Southorn Kentuoky, 1.00AS; ONSERYATIONE, Lnieaco, Oct, 11, 1874, HE Honrarobel 3 | 21 Z Lbirection ang sercation, £ | & lrorce of wind,| Tonther, |74 N, W, freal setur, 53, Miulmum thermorueter, 41, OENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Qrcauo, O tafion. lnun Thr| 40,19 0,21 yentlo .., W,, freal,| light, Jauroess, .. 110,41 Ieavenw 'th(30.4)' Murqueito. [30,30) Milwaukeo, [30.24 [ 39, f Clear,’ Wi, €50t es| 203{l0ar, )52 sroai] oo Qltars LQCAL MISCELLANY. PERIOLAT ON THE WAR-PATH. ' Tlho political campalgn in whioh tho people’of this county aro now ongoged Las, #o far, bosn moro rommkabla for sts prodactivenocsa of pers sonal encountors amonjs the so-colled “leaders * than for anything olse. Nenrly all of thoso, from: Mitler to Comfart, have s tilts with tholr own party friands and with tho onomies of tha oppo- sition, ond tho frequency and ferooity of thoso encounters load to tho beliof skt by tho day of alection thora will not be an unmaitned condl- dato on oilhor sido, f indoed there bo sny alive, Ever since tho mrniorablo ¢ War of tho Mecs,” which had such an ignominious ending In the Polico Court, the promineut pol- itiolans have been, to une a common oxproseion, ‘‘on their musole.” One caunot enier thoir favorite haunta without hLearlug diro throats agoinss tho peace and Lappinozs of kome nbsont f£oo, suppossd to bo possoesed of influonce with that poworful organization rather indefinitel described ga. * the boys.” 'The unprejudiced stranger, listening to tho ordinary run of con- yorsation in tho “yarlous politissl rondozvous, would bacome Impreasnd with. the idea that a moro malignant and unaom‘nuuua sok of mon than tho aforosald * Joadors™ :nover lived, and could be pardoned for tho wieh that n goneral mmluun shonld bo speedily organizod among om, 'I'he Intent advices from tho seat of war bring tldlufiu of sn ezolting skirmish batwoen C. I\, Doriolat, who will bo unpleasantly romombored in connection with tho brtbory snd supply invos- tigations in the Board of Couvty Comminsion- crs, snd Tax Commissionor MoCrrath, lnto an Al- dorman from tho Fiffeenth vand. Though tho dinputo wan conlined morely to words, it ives oxcellent promiso of a far “more muscular siulsli, and that, too, boforo 1o:§§. Ald. Toloy's bar was tho scono, and 7 odclock aturday oveniog the time, of tho cncounter. It oppenra that Perlolat bad boen in the place for somo timo provions to tho Commilsslonor's apponr- anco, aud rumor has it that he put moro ** Mo- Briar " undor i watch-chinin thau was warrant. od cither Dby prudenco oz the Iaws of health, This, doubtlcss, made him feel s o belligeront nmnod, An goon au Mr, McGrath entered the saloon, which ho did in company with Ald. Cor~ coran, Periolat approsched him " by an unnatn- rully ¢ircuilous route, nnd gave oxpression to the fallowing eleguut romaric: ‘* WeCiruth, you oro a g—d d—d dirty dog, and T can mrko you sick.” The Commiselonor gaid that nothing hut Peri- olat's personal appoarance conld bring abottt the phyalcal mishnp, and, ou 0 orowd wes rapidly aihering, nttempted o pasn by, Poriolat fol- owud him up, uulnfithn mosL ‘violent and dis- sting languago all tho timo, and ropoatedly aring him to **take {t up.” 3 on the point of chastising him as he deserved soveral times, bub his own good sonso and the counsels of his frionds provailod, and tho bonn and hominy man was permittod to continue his abuso, 'Tho aspeot of offairs was quito Intorest- ing for.a time. 'I'ho orowd was very largo, and by mutusl cousent it formod o ring, o tho centre of which stoot the ‘'leadera” and thoir frionds. Tho cold gray oyo of the Fifteonth Ward magnate gloamod with an ougry fire, and his thin hands worked nervously s the volublo Veriolat ponred out his abuse, but ho kept b temper dow oxcapt in ono in- #tanco, when he romarkod that o wag verdy at any timo to entor a 12-foob room with him (Poriolat). Abont thin timo Ald. Foloy put o ntop to the fun by taking Commissionar McGrath out of the honso, and sending him away in n carringo. IHaving no ono_to fght with, Periclat’slsn loft, bat not boforo he threatoned to * fix " McGrath, a3 he said. Tho crowd then uawillingly dis~ porsad, all chanco of anothier row similar to the icDouslil-McQarry alfair being romoved. Jvery oftort wan meda to hush up tho row, but it leaked out yestordry aftornoon, . Itio undorstood thet Toriolnt atiributes to MeGrath tho authorehip of noms mock resolu- tions presented at a resent meeting of the Com- mon Council, whorain 1t was rosolved that, being & hody of ravo houosly and viituo, tho Counell could'not tolerato in its chambor tho proseuco of a person who had baonguilty of selling musty beans and Lominy to tho ocounty, or somo~ thing to that offect, Periolob was among tho audienoo af the timo, and, of coureo, ovarybody in tho iouso knew that it was Lo who was ro- ferred to in tho joke. Naturally enough, he felt rather soro about Lhe unploniant prominence which ho had hoen givon, and the injury has rankled in bis broast aver since, Either guossing or belng informed that MeGrath was tho porson who wrote tho rosolutions, ha took tho moans gxplained abova of golting sven with bum, It is diftioult to predict how the disturbance will re~ 7!\1111‘ but the probability is thero will bo & froe ght. — B. A, IRVIN. At2 oldlock yosterdey morning, tho Hon, 8, A. Irvin, Collector of .Internal Revonue, diod at his houeo, No. 06 Ellis avenue, after a severs elcknosn of about o week's duration, tho rosult of s eilamont which loa afilioted bim for many moonths, About o year ago, Mr. Irvin had o stroko of paralysio, which was followcd by an- other and snother, until he had five in all,~tho fact that ho lived through thom being tha best proof of the robust constitulion ho posecssed, The effect of thoxo repanted strokea was very manifost: he loat flesh, his fave grew hazard aud thin, and he was altnost unrecognizable to i frionds. About ten days ago there camo upon bim a soriows swelling of the throat, which prevonted his eating. 'The doctors dud all they conld to ye- duce it, but usolesaly, and tho nmmnediate causes of hic doath wero starsation and the lack of eloop caused by excogkivo paiu, Mr. Irvin camo to tlus city man; YERTH a0, when n young man,—ho was about 47 at the time of his death,—and began the practico of law, During 1804~ be occupiod yooms in the bailding owned by tho Ion, John B. Rice, cornor of Deourborn and Washington strects, and, when Jr, Ttico_was electod Mnyor in 1805, ho appainsed r. Irvin Corporation Counsel, whiok altico hie filled creditably Quring Mr. Rico's two terms, which onded in'the fall'of 1869, Aftar leaving affice bo rosumed tho practico of his profession, but was aoon appointed Doputy Colloctor of Intarnal Rovenue, nud upon tho reslquation of Mz, Horman Nastor, in May, 1872, bie was'appointod to Sl tho vacanoy thus ocea- sloned, und faitifully discharged tho dutios of his oftice up to the timo whon his sickneus was #o Hevero as to confine hin $o his house, T OPTICE CLOSED, As o merk of reapect to the memory of the Inte Hon, 8, A, Irvin, Collector of Inteial Itev- sune, and to onabla the officors and clorks of the department now on duty in this city to at- tond the funeral secvicen, which will be held at his lato residenco, No. 90 Ellis avenuo, on Thes- duy, the 13th inat., at1p. m., this ofiico will be closed at 11 8. . to-morrow. = J. . Horr, Ohiol-Doputy Internal Revenue. el A. 0. HESING. Yesterday morniug Mr, A. C. Hesing roturned from & brlef campaign tour in Indiann, Ho run down to La Porto Saturday morning, and was met. a fow miles this sldo of thut placo by a commit- too of citizons and a band of musio, During the afternoon thoro was a well-attended Swudish moeting, whick was addressod by Xr, John 3f. Arwedson. A ball hud been hired, {u which Mr, Hering was to speak in the evening, but a num. ber of femalo crusnders succecded iu indncing the ownor to break his contract, and thp mooting, thorefore, adjonrued to the Court- Honso, ‘There wot "being sufiiclont room there, howover, tho orowd “adjourned to the utreot, and thera listened to Mr, Hoslng, whoso speach wus ohiefly dovoted to tho subject of finance, he advoeating the Illinois platform, and denouncing cho views of Giov. Hendrioks. Mr, Hoslug fonnd that all the Germany of tay te—and thero nre wany of them—are in favor of the Npringlield platiorm of tho Oppo- sition party, Aboat twenty-tivo of thom in Lo Yoreo will vate for the Ropublican candidato for Congyoss, owlug to their opposition to tho finanelal plank in tho Democratic latform, but none of them will vote or tho Republican nominces for the Legis- latoro, In Michigau City, from whoro #00 people camoito tho mootivg, no Germans will voto the Itepublican ticket, Mr. Homui,v 18 oon- fildant that the Opposition will carry La Porte County by & docided wajority. e THE FIRST REGIMENT, The young mewbors of the First Rogiment Tilinots fitato Ctuard bave irsued tha following appoul, in tha form of w nireular, diveoted to the lonorary mombers of the organization ; “Tho vight sem cud ehiof support of (ho ciyil, 14 the military powor, Andat iu the duly of every Aorlean eitizon (o encourae it davelopment by all legitimato neany, The besk meann 14 tho organization of (he nullita, which wo bellevo fa u ninttor of necewsity with Ulileuga, Our organization $s fntituted for tint pure puse, nnd du capable of exertiug the beat influonca 1tpon tha character of ifs 1netabers, the un(l!mllflml reapect and npproval of all trin ofti- ous, 1t I8 [ntonded as nn auxlliaty to the civil power iu casea of nuw«vllg‘. Able and willing £ givo onr timo and attention to the drill and dlsciplivo co essentlal to tho porfection of & anihtary argandzation, and fovling thut thoreln wo do und 18 worthy of Er. McGrath was | 187, our azt, wo are compellod {o ank the encouragemont sud substantial aupport of All public.spiciled cltizons, o aro annred that arms and accontremonts will bo farniahied by tho Stato, into whoss sorvico we enlial, "fo malis our organizotion a prido to Ghlcago, for ‘liono apectal servico wo hieraby pledgo #ix woll-orgun= ized companles, componed af tho represontativo young mou of tin city, wo uust bo woll uniformed, The expenso {1’ csthnated ot SIG,000, Ws are Iod to baflovo tat at Jeast 25,000 can’ bo rafsed by yoluntary utneription, o that end your comiltteo recommendedt tha oppuintinent of & spoclol comnittea of eighteen (throo from each company) fo solicit ald from g‘lu' lionorary membera aud ather eltizeos, whoeo: proporty wa aro bound to protect, nesnring them that, wlintovor bo thn omergency, wo sholl respond with alacelty fo tho order of thefr eivil wiinmander, " it ‘lll;n JLiret Reglment alicad, aud koop tho column cloaed p.”- . Within tlio presont wesk the businoss men of $ho city will bo waltod upon, and asked to con- tributo toward ‘a fund which wil bo used to un(l)l'orm nrlul (x]ul]:l ?}m bnlwliofi. ompanios A end 3 moet at the armory, No. 7 State strect, thin ovening, for drill, " ——— GENERAL NEWS, The stora of Mr. McCoy, on Van Baren stroot, near Htato, was ontored yostorday aftornoon by thioves and #3 inmoney and & quantity of nndor- wear stolon, Josoph Simons was arrestod yeatorday by De- teotive Melnzoman on the charge of lare stoaling a horto and buggy. L oy in Tho Woman's Tomperance Organization will hold & business moeting this atternoon at 5 o'clock in the Y. O, A. rooms, 148 Madison sireet, ‘I'io nat rocolpts of tho Exposition wero 862,~ 000. This suflices to pay off tho old indabtod- ness, and aloo the cost of tho now buildings orocted this yoar, ‘The Woman' Suffrege mans-meoting in Moth- odiat Church Block will bo hold Wednosday, tho 14th ins., instoad of on Tuesoay. Tho Conven- tion will meot at 11 a, m. Wednosdsy, and in tho ovoning speaking by Miss Anthony, Miss Couze ens, Mre, Latbrop, Dr, Thomas, sod others, As annonaced in yestorday's isuue, tho Ixecns tivo Committeo of tha Txposition have wrranged tu continue the exhibition of al} tho paintings in the Art-Hall durlng this weeli, A fing opportu- nity will bo afforded for tho careful study of theso cholco works of nrt, A fair and festival will commanco at Aurora Turner-all, Milwaukee avoune and Car; outer treot, Wednomlay nvoning, Thn proceeds will bnoxpondad in liquidating n portton of tho debts ineurred bly tho Rov. Father Edwards ia the croction of tho new Church of the Anuuncine tou. A lino of 'buwes will bo run every ten minutes fram tho ch-=ch to tho Loll, thence to Liko aud State stroots, Good muslo will bo in attendance. Tomomber the lunchos given by the ladies of 8t, Paul's Universalist Chugh at 124 \Vu::xlng!on stroot, noar Ohamber of Commorca, to-day and each dny thia week from 12 to 3 o'clock, Honry Oats, a bootblasel, was atrosted Inat ovening by Oftlcor Swanon, tho fonnd him with & buggy-robo in Lis possession, which was sub- sequently claimed by IL M. Hall, from whosa vehicle it wau taken, A painful rumor wros put in_ cirenlation yestor~ dry, ovidontly by somoe malicious erson, to tho offect that ono of the ]mam:ngnr alovatora of Lho Talier Ifouse hnd fallen from onc of tho upper staries to the basement, and four. gentlomen guoats wero killed. Thore was uot the alightost foundation for tho report, ‘Cho nlarm from Box 452 at 1 o’clock yostordny morning was caused by the burning of n smnll ono-itory frame building, corner of Now Dine Island and ifoyne stroot, owned and used by Michaol McDonald na n knloon, fignal-box 481 was nttechied to tho building, aud was destroyed hoforo an alarin conld be’ miven from it, Me- Donald's loss was_ €300, and 'Pho horgo nttached to Hoso No, %, wihile goiug to tho fire, ran_into a_sewer on 'Twenty-sesomd stroot, near Fivk, and was oxtricatod with difi- culty. His neck was brdly hurt, Tho foroman, i])l'l\:or, and threo pipemen cocaped with elight ruigos. 3 A committco of thrae from each of & numbor of Catholic tomporanca and henevolent societiey assembled at No, 210 Bluo Island avonuo yester- dny aftornoon, to make arrangoments for attand- ing tho dedication of Lo now chureh and school at Washington Helg noxt Suuday. ‘Cho Right Rov. Bishop Ioley will ofiiciate, Tha Rov. Father P, Bruno” Riss is tho pestor in obargo of the new institutions. Among tho sociotics reprosented yosterdiy wero Dranchiea 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, una 7 of the Emezald Bousficiol Soclety, 8t. Patrick's Bonevolent So- ciety, Holy Tamily Tomperanco Socioty, Fother Mathow Temperanco Socioty, and others. C. J. Mauix wan choson Chairman. 1t wes decided that the Bociotios should attend tho dedication |. in a hody, and leavo at 8:30 8. m. on the Chica~ ro, ook Ieland & Pacific Railrond. John O'Meara, Vico-President of St Patrick's Bocioty, mas olectod Grand Mastor for the ocension, —_—— PERSONAL. Col. Fitzwygraw, of London, is & lato guentat tho Palmer Housp, Ex-Mayor Medill arrived at Now York, from Europe, Baturday, by the Cunard steamer Tara. DCATH O MTS. ‘SHERIDAN, Mra, Xfary Sheridan, wifo of Polico Commis- sioner Sheridan, died yeaterdy morning at 1:30 o'elock, at her residonco, No. 514 Twouty-sixth stroot, of typhold fovor. 8ho bLad besn ill tvo weeks. Alro, Sherldon wan an_ estimablo lagy, aud loved for hor meny Cbrlstian virtues anud chnritios by a lurgo circlo of acquaintauvces, Sho leaves n fumily of five childron to monmn her loss, Bho wau 40 yonrs of sge. Funoral ser- vices over her romning will tako place at 9:30 n. . to-morrow nt St. Bridget's Chureh, of which the decensed was s membor. Bha will bo buried at Calvary Cemetars. TOTEL ARBIVALY. DLalmer IHouse—Gen. Jofforaon C. Davie, U, #. A, Gen, Buchanan, Louisvillo: Dr. William . Burley, Dakota; Dr. 1. Pago, San Antonio Col. C. Dinsmoro, Now York, . . . Urand Pacific Hotel—Gon. A, B, Burn- side, Providence, R. I.: E. D. Wheolor, San Francluco; Jamocs Giwyn, Philadelphing B. A, Gulper, Poria ¢ John L. ‘Mitclall, Silwaukiea; M. J. Bocker, Pittsburg ; Jobn Allen, Seabrool, Ct.; tho Rev. Thomns Hurt, 3anitoba. Blotaper, Pitteburg, . . .. Tremont Hous . L. Farle, “London: J. J. Merrill, England; T, 11, 'lyndall, Boston; Charles N. Thorpo, Philadotphia; Jokn A, Clark, Fort Beott, . . . Sherman Houre—Frank C, Hett, England; Jamos B. Glasy, Pittsburg; C. II, Ba- con, Boston : J, Il Page, Now York; A, 11, Bow- o, U. 8. A, ; Joln €. Gault, Milwaukee. LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, ' Speciat Dinpateh to Tha Chicago Lribune. YRODUCE, New Yong, Oct. 10.—Flour market dull rnd 5 @10c lower. Balen, 10,800 brls at $4.35@4.75 for superfine Btato ; €1.95@5.26 for oxtra do ; $5.50 (25,85 for choice do ; §5.40@5,75 for fanoy do ; £4.85@4.75 for M?“mm Wostorn; $1.85@35.25 for commion to medium oxtra Western ; $5.50@ 6.80 for choico do; §5,80@G,85 for comuon to choico whites wheat Westeru oxira; £4.95@5.256 for common to good sbipping brands extra round hoop Olio; $530@0.80 for trado brands; 36,15@0.26 for common _lo fair extra St. Lonis ; and 20.90@8.75 for good to choico do. Byo quiot st 95c@31.00. Barloy searco and firm; ealos 2,500 bu ; two-rowed State, $1.25. Barloy mnlt quietand firn, Corn oteady, with & liborul oxport and homa_trado dowond ; sales 76,000 b ab 97¢ for Wostorn mixed ailoat, and 96c fordo in store. Oats a shrdo flrmer; wnles 28,000 bu at 62@64 e for mixed Wouiern: 63@G66e for white Western: also 10,000 bu for lnit_ half of Octoher, sl G1}ge, and 10,000 bu for firat il of mext your at Gle, Tha pork market is hoavy at $28.75@23.00 for new moss in job lots; ne mess v limited oupply and nominal ot $23,00. eef quiot at #12,50@18.50 for plain moss, and 14,00@15,00 for axtra mosy, Beof hams dull at 32400 for choico summer _packed Wentern, Tierco hoof «quiet ut £20.006 21,00 for primo mess, aud 322,00 @23,00 for Jinlia mess. Cut meats aro dull and hoavy at 914o for eity plekled ebonldars in_bulk, and 12 for do hnmu in bulk, Middles still rulo heavy at 11360 for city lang clear, Lunrd hoavy; sales 100 teo ot 18J¢@140 for prime sloam. Who whisky inarkot is dull, with buyers at §1,0514, aud sollora nt $1.061 per zallon, ‘Lutlow rules ateady ot 8]{@83{0 for conntry q ity nni‘r%lg’hlu dull, wuhm:c any noticeablo altora- tlon. VINANCIAL, ‘Iho stock market was activo and wonk early dn the day, under the demoralizing inftuence of Tirio, wihich wis tho weakest stock on tho list, Tho docliue ranged from 114 to 94, which was, haowovor, partirily yecovoreil aboit noon, after which tho murket was irragular, and onch and every utoele took ila own conras, Later on thero wus another declive, but towsrds tho cluss the Teading stacks were flvmer, The fenturos of tho dny wero 1ivie, Woatern Union, Union Pacifie, Lnke Shore, Paelfle Alail, and Wabash., The changos In Erio wers 2047, 2014, 1037, 2837, aud 40, Govornmonts qulet und firm, Giold dull, but iirm &t $10@110}4. Dorrowing zates ranged from Aab to 1 por cout. Bfonoy 0asy at 2@0 pex wont, The bauk atrtos mant {a unfavorabl, and shown @ net loss in re- norva of 2,105,715, owln% to n doorsaso of 4427,600 in epocio, and 21,671,000 fu logal toudors, Tho Joss jn poclo rosulta from tho ab- sorotion of pold by the Tronsury for custorus, and the legal tandara have gono “to tho {ntorior to movo the crops, Tho clreulation has de- grensod 4003,800. ‘Whero Ia n heavy Hquidation l‘u tha doposit lino, equal ta nearly £4,600,000, In Sonstquenas of the docrenso tn tho circulation of fpecloand logal Londars, Tho total resorvo of l.l; banke s roduced to £79,840,000, ns ngainst fiflg .-’Nflfilw Insb woek, Tho banxs now hokl above tho raquired amotnt, £2,007,810, = RO SUNDAY’S NEWS. Local, In tho camo of Hugh Mahor vs, Charles B, Farwell, & motlon wos made beforo Judgo Will- fams, in the Ciroutt Court, to have tho sealed dopositions opencd for oxamination, The motion was roalstod by counkol for dofondant, but wag allowed by tho Court, and the dopositions, cov- oving sbout nina columna in Tz TamoNE, wera published ta Bunday's issue, he Expoaition closed on Saturdsy night, bt tho Art Callery will continue apon to visitsrs for a wesk longer, The potition to the Episcopal Genoral Con- vontion, requosiing an investigation ints tho charges that Dr, Soymour, tho Bishop-skot of Tlltwoin, 1n an adhorent of tho advasced ar ritunlislto achool, was forwarded Saturdvy. It ia said to contaln tho signatures of o myority of the Chlenfln delegaten to the Diocesan Convou- tion which elcotod Dr. Bovmour, v is nndorstood that Gou. Bhalr, of Now Yorlr, will coms to Chicago and_ncoept the posi- tlon of Direotor-Ceneral of tha FireDopartniont, with full suthiority to inaugurote such reforms 88 bo may deem advisable, The White Stookings beat tho Philadelphiag 15 to 13, Satnrday aftornoox Tho Sonthe Tho supporters of Gov. McEnory accopt the proposition mado by Cov. Kellogg in his ad- dren, viz.: 'L'o test thoquastion of the Louisi- ana Stato Government ¥y & canvassof thio nctaal returns, andoll partiss to abide by tho result. ‘Thauo returny aro in Yecustody of the Melne: party, and can bo producod and authonticated al any tluo, Gou, I, W. Fealy, United Stalos Marstel for Alabama, has appointed some doren or inoro Doputy Marshaly I:}mfl tho recommondation of Charles 1. Alayor, Chnirman of (he Xepublican Exountive Committeo of that State. Theao dop- uties havo beon u&mnlmud in the negro counticy, aud aro all Hopublicans, In tho United States Cirenlt Court, in session ot Richwoul, V., Saturday, the Grand Jury in- dicted two more of the Judgon of Election in Potoroburg for violatlng tho Lnforcement act. This makoy sixtcon of fim Potorsburg judgos that bavo been indictod. Tho juvestigations into the character of Federal ofticinls in Toxns, that have racently beon mado Dy tho Treasury and Post-Office agants, will bo extended to ombraco all, or noarly all, of the Bouthen Btotes, It is belioved that it will b found thiat the majority of the Foderal appoing- monta in thoso States bave boen corruptly pro- oured, and that the reault of there fuvestizations will bo thay neurly all of tho proscnt offlclals will bo dismissed, and entircly now mon, who will staud tho beat of thorough inquiry by ngents on the vpot as to oharacter, will bo appolnted. Forciga. Tho Trincess de Bourbon, Mme. Perkins, whono husband is now in prison_in Parly, is ut torly destitute, with threo children, and ia do- pondont upon tho charity of tho Americans in luzl iy, her Royal rolatives rofusing to nssist rer. Tho London Times hea advicon from Vienns that flio idon of roforring thoe Schlenwig-Holstein question to tho arbitration of tha Queen of En- gland is gaining Liold of tho diplomatle mind, T 14 ebated that tho Danish Govornment 1y favora- bl to kuch & courne, which, it is thouglit, offers & fensible method of wolution, ‘The rovolution in Buenos Ayres still continuos, ‘The iusurgonts aro oucamped Loforo the Capitel, 20l & docierys nxovemont is oxpeoted hourly, Miscellaneous, . Ino speach st Patorson, N. J., Friday oven- ing, Secrotary Robeson uaid that Presidont Grant had no idoa of o third term, aud only avoided giving oflicinl oxprossion to his opinion on tho matter lest ho should seom to attach to it too much importance. Tho large tea-house of Brock, Rogoers & Co,, of 8t. Louwss, has suspended. Txlensivo preparations aro being mode nt Springfiold for tho rouvion of the Army of tho Tennessoo, and vhe unvelling of tho atatue of Lincoln, the 14th and 16th, just. — e EXPLORING EXPEDITION. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oaraxa, Oct. 10.~Mr, A. T, Southworth, Sec- rotars of tho Amorican Gioographical Soclety, who has boon with Huyiden's oxploring exped: tion, arrived here to-day. Hayden is now worke ing from Canon City, Co., to Cleyenno, and ill finish his labors fu the field about Nov. 1, Vory important scientiflo results have boen ag- complished in tho Colorado Mountains thig sum- mer. ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. NEw Your, fot, 11.—Arrived, stexmor Balifo, from Liverpool, Tavenroor, Oct. 11.—H:enmull:liru Mosol, from Now York, and Illinois, from Philadelphta, havo urrived out. Ikecollottions of o Dentistyn Shop. Mark Twain, in his vew baok about Eugland, tells how he had the toothncho one nilghl iu Lon- don, and guvo somo pleasing recollections of tho dentisz's shop which Lo wa3_wont to patron- izo whon he lived in Elmira, Ho says: *One nicht that tooth did jnmp, and overy timo it jumped it raised my head righé off tho plilow. How I did lio awnke and think about that dentiat’s shop in Yimira, whero 1 hud beon under toxturp so many times,— of thowo pretty dontal instraments, so polished and o cold’! How I did long Lo Jay my cheek against ono —ono of those short, thick, hoavy, twisted chaps, with the bow-legged, fluted, and curved loendles aud short hawksbill jaws! How I revoled in delight at tho thought of having such s thing clutch my refractory footh, and ‘yank it!" ‘Vith what ploasunrablo omotions crmo crowding into wmy mind the recollections of that dentist and lus Tooms and its fixturcs— his big wasy chair, with tho protty, white-cur- tained window before it, und the nice, hi}(. red slaes spitloon to tho left, with tho holo in tho rml.tam‘ and tho bits of wet cotton aud the bright pleces ot gold and streams of blood-stained eali- vr. ou thosides. And thon the protty little bu- roau with tho bottles on tho top, and the littlo yollow drawers which ho jorlks out so gontly when seolang for some new snd more delicate iustrumont of torture. And then the boautiful littlo round velvet-covered staud on tha gas fix- ture, covered with tho nice drills and protty fllos, and tho lovely littlo crowbars with the stained ivory baudles, and the loug stool crochet needlo with which ho huntu for now cavities, and the littlo rouny prateboard box full of gohf * plugs,” and the dirty littlo napkin and the rubbor ball syringo, and tho singular mmoll of his thumb, and all that! Oh, bow nico!” A o!erfilm\n in County Tyrono, Ireland, thus records hin observations of tho babits of o tame herring-gull in his poescssion : “Ho ls now 2 years olg, having been taken from tho neet, pin- fonod, and Lopt in a garden until this spring, whon I brought him into the fowl-yard, whero hotuok np with the pouliry. Yo wos ot first rather why, and toresmed ‘whenover thoy op- proached hiun, but now he has become bolder, and is ablo to beat Lho turkey-cock, peizing hun by tho tail. In fact, he has quito_cowed tha fowl, Hiafood fu rather peculiar ; belng natu- raliy a lavor of fish and wormas, hio sceni to have loet bis tasto for the former. I may hero ob- servo, ua it ns beon ofton #nid that pulls keep gardona froo from slugs, that this bird would not look at ono, though thoy were offored to him oontinually, o (hrew them sbout with his beals, which ho washied immediately, showing his utter disgust, Iia favorite food is tho inaide of ¥ats aud mico, which ho digsects nicely, leaving only the ¢kin; ho algo eats whatavor is giveu to the fowls, picling up the grains of corn’ whioh nra geatterdd for tham, i lateat performanco is to eatch sparrows, which he kills and swallows whole ; his_way of cateking thom is like a cot ; umuoh‘ug down, ho ilontly pounces on Lis vie- tim, which ho {mmediatoly ille, holding it by tho neck and shaking it violently, I in partisl to eggs, dovouring thom whonever an opportu- uity presonty itselr,” - Suicido of the Buke do Friay, ‘Tho Duke do Friny, the Bpanish grondes who marriod Lady Crampton, tho divoreed wife of Nir Lhilip Crampton {\"fl‘m‘ifl Halfo), committod suicide at iarritz, “Ho first shot ‘himnolf, and, haityg only wonndad, jumpod off a rock nté the aen und wou drowned, 1e has loft three young chitdron. DEATHS, : + Sondar, Geb, e sk Share Ot TS Nisas patsty s 173 Invi4ed o altones BATHS-AY tho reildanda of &, As Wobby 8 Nesth o “"""———w-—-.-m ——— | ——— ngm hhl&z{gflwltfll 3, Bates, formerly of 1 Vi tiatuacral wiif Gafs piace Monday st § 9. m., from B NCPl Adn xtroal. FHlanis are favjfed o ationds mxplz"i‘xnmnu?a{," Wit Hoatnolior, Vi ‘piyor: plosto PIFROT_On Sunday, 114 3 ) oo s sopn W Floets, Hany by, Anos . Grorar F at hor dnto rostdnnon, 135 Thirty.f) traet, on < Wodnesdam, Wtls fnstoy a6 11 o'dlook ar m Felsnis of (hn famlz aro iowitad to aftend irth . I IInGahIA ngiors plapms sopar HoF BFIco SRONIN-AL 310 Cathoriae stecet, Denuls Cronts, & Fou-al e ears to Calenry Monday. moratar, 121 toat., Telondu of docaail are o 5 hotieo b1 carringon for dosnts Ghos ath ooy 12178 XAt Cornell, l., Oot, 11, Mary E. Sacon ori lia 0 bo takon Pt ) SPECIAL NOTIOES, Centaur Liniments allay puln, wubdes swellings, hes baros, and wil euro rhoumatim, 2 .f-‘ #pavin, aud any flesh, bons or musele allment, The White Wrapper ts for WD 1oty ose, tho Yellon Wrapner s for Aulmals. Prico 50 conts; large bottlos 91, Chlldren Cry for Castorin.~Plessant to tako—s erlectsi Gatituto for Castor Olf, bt more ofcacions in ogniatin g th stomach and bowats, e POLITICAL. T0 COL. L. SOHAFFNER. Wo the underig: ned olttzens, e floraateontt Ward, rocognisia dmb:h“!ly':“fl“d:"u!}g; 9 g el wot of thoDeapla which has marked rout soarss ommoorlioenatativo of the Bovantoeath, Wan! fa {hg omanian Leainoll af tlie City of Chiosas dari d Hofinger, Dr. . Oala, % . Pai o 1en: Sch)nflhlw‘l‘r._"h-u»lr: Tonry Jobn Rotnwald, Rraueo, Gott. Bogar. O, Thictmag-, Jobn Frank Gartdi e, Theodory . D, GORI & Co 8.8 70 Wabnsheans” OO DRY GOODS. . OURNEXT Reqlar Cataloe Amfim Sale, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 9:30 a.m, Wo bavo & f3ll lino af dea festhard, Botlotks, fanss Hid Kedes sentts woaint Ho2™ et O R TR e o S Tiguin kid, buclt, Ionthor, slon, abd <ot gy 22007 J4o thoteancisots Indivi" Linou'and poreato. colldrs and cutta, Tl lino of shtrting flaunols, checks, &o, Tich llno of 1} amburg adyingn and suscrings, lleco gonds, coatings, elotle, cassimeres, 40, usoye, katioots, and joanie, €aps, uudsrwear, o, o cul lory, carriage. CAIRPET &, A full and attractive lfus will bo nfored at 1t ’clook, GEO. P GORP & Co), i and 50 Wat CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Bubers By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 . Wabash-av., on Weduesday, Oct, 14,2t 9 1-2 . m, promph In addition to one of our largest Boot and Shoe Sales, we shall sell 150 Cases Men’s, Wom.’s, and Miss Arctics, Alaskas, and Rubbers, and fine line of Warm Lined Goods. AT ATTOTIO IV, s On Thursday, Oct. 15, at 8 1.2 o'clock, IF YOU WANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Attend this galo for Parlor aud Ghauh curs, ToukeCasus, Werdcahose SHteboardr Drmertasis e Laungen, Iixtoneion and Marbioctop Tablar, 1 Fodatoads, Burnaus, Ofloloths, Sirrors, Ofice Ry Flaon Sholy Gase, Mnitronty Tioker, 110G o close: We liave s tino stoak of i : ouband, G, P. GOIE & 00., Ructionearse CLOTHING. DParticuls tention | ted to isalar attaution s tari our Auction Salo of Ve shall offer (and rell) a Iarge and attractive lae of Mon's and Boys' Custom-mado CLOTHING in Oaats, T'ants, Vests, Salts, Overcosts, Jackets, &o. Tl s o, shop-swort stack, hat. Sloanc stunlee 8 i awl Wintor Goods tn fine and ‘modium grades, aad_ Oesh buyers will find it ta thelr interast to. lespoot the eame, Will also mako groat salo of CGrovernmont Glothixng [,000 Ynltorm Coata, 5,00 Cavaley Jnckots; alko, Orore o, ats, Hlousos, Yants, costes Tottion, Fanth 4% k0. p, Gons £ co., By WM. A, BUITERS & CO. THE UNREDEEMED GOOD3 HELD BY THE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICT WILL Ul SOLD BY ATUOCOTION By WM, A. BUTTERS & CO,, nt 108 Enst Madison-at., Monday Morning. Oct, 12, at 10 0'Clock, Tha whiolo consisting of Ladies® and Gonte! Fion Gold and Slver Watalies, Gold Chajns {n overy atsle, Diamon 1 e, tioes, et Fhog ol adley 17 ‘ot ravian. Slivor-Pluted Waro, - Incra-Ginescs, Revolvors Moniesl Tostrmnents, Lo Urouen, Gostar Gloctiny, Yaales s, logatiinr with VAt quAnEity of othes HoRe i R AL A7 HUTTIIS & COn Auttonsra: " IRY Gaums, CLOTHING, FUBS, BOOTS, SII0ES, , OAPS, &o., Tacadsy Morning, Oct. ] JATE, QNSade Today Morine, Oct 15, m 24 WAL A. BUITERS & GO, Auctioneers. 100 Cases Rubber d(irocodss, Movis Alackas and Sanduls, Ladica' and Al Tfi?fix‘%fl" “n'(la‘i:m'.‘?f;' 4 . x‘;: "flf"m ogfn’fifc.s'o';.fl ) proom, 108 East ‘Madison. VAL . BUTTIRS & Con Asotioncer, 10 CRATES CROCKERY IN OPEN LIS TABLE CUTLERY, Brusscls and Togeain Gaepots, Ollcloths, Now Chamber nentturo. Mirors. Dovk olaok, a¢ onr salssroon taiaclo WH Ax BUTTERS & COw TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, AND (LOTHING, Thursday Morning, Oct. 15,at 916 o'olook, at I . £oneRur " L DA not'ra, ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctlonocers, 24 and 205 Kast Madisan-st. Wines, Liguors, and Gigars, On Monday, Oot. 13, ot 2 o'olock, at Balesrom, Hankeunt atack of Voralgn aud Domestio Wines, Liquors, 4nd Qlsrs, comprislig {6 pert 3 cusks Hne Drandy, 90 Tart Wino, 4o Bherry, 9do Angolica, 3 do Clarot, can goeds comiriaing Lireich Brandios, olioloy id” Whitkios, allipemin uud ochor Winoa, A1s0 I oried aad Domer o 1 brunde, comprising In all about 100, L, WHLETAT 2760 5 Mictiocsern, New aud Second-Diand Furaiare, OnTULSDAY, Oct, 13, at D), at Salosrooin, A ver; Iarge assortmanit of flin‘abave, Somprising sults (i va Ous styles, alegant Walnug Clintuber Sats, Cliairs, Loung iyt Bofas) In “warloly) Carpots, Mattfases, Urock Glaugy de. ROURWELL, WILLIAMS' & CO., oo STOVES, Q6 TUERDAY, Oot, ¥ 'oloclk, o Eientora e il WG R g impolintels agoe Btoves, umorhnont Btava Knrniture. WOOK WICLL, WLLLIAMN nn . CO., Auotinncars. Tusstay Moroing, OiF 13, at 9 10 welo, BRECOND HPROIAL SALK OF STOVHS. Cooldng Stoves, Huating Btaves, Parlor Stoves, Ban ou toves, now end second-hand, (n grost TaHoORs Aleu larga stock Gonoral Mm\um\w LLISON, POAENOY 8 00, AR A S A H hips, boroblas.