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FOREIGN. SBrious Desertions from the Carlist Army, TLo Soldlers Ready to Accept a Gen- eral Ammesty, Thoe North-Sohleswiy Question o Newspaper Difficulty. Contiruance of Ccrdial Relalions Be- tween France and the Pope. Von Arnim Has Not Yet Made Seditious Publications. N SPAIN. ATMY OPERATIONS, X.ONDOR, Oct. 13,—A special roports that the Carlists entorca Fontarabin, uuder cover of & fog, yesterday, but wers oxpolled sfter they bad burned a part of tho town, Stmultanrous aftacks wera mado on Irun aud San Marttal. Tuo Carliats coptured part of Behobla, bat wews finally driven outs CARLIST SURRENDER, Sadraxpen, Oct. 13.—A roport Lira reached here that G, Dorrogaray, with 800 Carifst troops, bas gono orvor to the Republican srmy, Tho report lacka con firnatfon, but it fsstated that two Carlist battaliona navo wurroudored at Algorts, and that othora aro offor- ing to surrender upon condillon that the fueros is re- wpested, *Tho Carltet provincial authorities In Durango o gdvon pubic notica tliat thoso wishing to lay down their ring oy do 0. LoxDON, Ust, Lh—A spectal to tho Pall 3fall Gazatte from Hantander cunfinue tho roports of & yarilul sube migsivn of tho C.rasts, —_————— GLERMANY. THE VON ARNIN CASE, Loxpox, Oct. 18.~The Loudon Post snys: *Tho Bpenteh Ninmter at Dorlin kas prescated to the Gers man Gavernment a copy of Spain's note to France. The Z7mes : Von Arnimn's son has writtena Tetter denying that bis father bad any band in tho pub- Meatfon of the ultramontano pamphict entitled ¢ Rov. slution from Alove, in which tho Forclgn ORlco fear- &d would be published tho miseing douments,” . EULLMAY, THE WOULD-BE ASSABSI: Brncax, Oct, 18,~Thotrial of Kulman, tonpted uvsawiinution of Princo Blsmarc for the LOth nst, Beneiz, Ocl, 18,—Tho appeal of the publie prosecu- Tora agalust the roluuscof the Bishop of Troves has Leen rejectod, TIE EOHLEAWIG QUERTION, The Londou %mea of Uct, 11 the following tele- 3 i, 8cpt, 80,—Tho North German Gazetle, die- cuzaiug 1umors of the rovival of the so-called North Bchleswig question, litely eet uflozt, na it saye, Ly inglivh uud Denish Journals, atlirms that the eilira discusclon s based upen tl:o expuision of fuur troublo- somo perrons for Bcbloswig, 'Tho mcasure was neither general, nor theoretice], nor pollival, Lut was purcly carricd vut by the proviuelal anthoritios in tho interca of the security o1 tho country. Tho Germun yopulution quils sgread with the measure, whics dons ot ntfect. thie Dsudsh-spoaking inhsbitants, sua thero {ano traeo of alleged exciiement, Therefors, oll .0~ Jitleal conclustons aitributed to a simple police reyulu- o resoive themsolves into nothing, TIE DEPO3KD KINU OF HANOVER, _ Pams, Sobt, 50,.—A Detlin paper states it the ex- Kiug of Hanover has beon endeuvoring, kince tho visit of tho German Emperor fo Vienns, 10 obludn tho1e. quoval of (he sequestration of his Lroporty, 1ho Austrizn Court has favored thils uttcmyt, P Tigwever, would uitko his renunciation of ~ail of {ho restoration to Lis thyouo s conditionof sucha stap, . for the nt- 1s st down R - TRANCE. THAE GOVERNMENT AND TR POPE, Pans, Oct. 18.—It is otlelally announced to-day that tho French war stesnicr Orenoquo hus fust been re- culled to Toulon, Her depapturo from Civita Voc clifa implies no change n (he relat{ons letweon Franca aud tho Pore, Anotner vessol will Lo pluced at the Holy Father's disposul atn French port 1n the Medit- Crraoon, E— GREAT BRITAIN. A PUPLIO IROTLST AGAINST WASTLFULNERS, Loxpox, Uet, 1d.—A public meating was Lield tn Bir- tuinglam to-night, st which recolutions wero adopted protosting against tho Liegal uee of public moneya to defray tho oxj onsa of flluminating tho city on tlio oc- coslon of the nntlcipated visit of the Princo of “Walcs, *[ho sveskers_denouned the Mayor, and sceured i of sevking favor with the Court in order to obtaln o Xnighthood, Ogpproblous epitheta were npplied to tho Princoo! Wales, aud oller violont linguage used, wliich crlled out sirong ozprereionn of dirscut, Tho roceedings throughout weru vory disorderls, ety TURKEY. TIL ORDER OF SUCCESSION, 1ompo%, Oct, 13,~Tho Standard denles that tho Bultan Las engaged to zopeal the anclent order of suc- cession, CoNsTanTrvOPLE, Oct, 19.~Tho Government has wilbdrawn its prohibition fof the trausmi-sion of ciphor messages on the tolograph lines in Tuikey, Sl il Craingt CRIDNLE, Phelps, the New York Assintant Trenss urer, Convicted oi Forgory. Avrnavy, N, ¥, Uct, 13.—Phelps, the Now York Troasury oflictal, who was reeantly convicted of em- bozzlement, bas aguin becn found guilty on the chargo of forgery. Another indictwent i pending, A Man Hills ilis Wifo nuqd Blows 5iis Owe LZruans Gut. From the St. Jozeph (Mo, ) lerald, On Mondsy inst, Mr. John Reed, & mun aged shoat 5 years, killed Liu wife, aged tbout 50, ncd then blow ligown brefus out, Tho partles resided in Clinton County, sbous 4 miles southcast of Union Mill, Platie County, Mo,, and tho murderer wus tolerably well kuowa to this community, having figured in {ho caurt reports of the St Josorh mowepapers ns de- fendant in a tzls] for tho murder of 4 men iu Bmiths ticld, Clzy County, about 4wo yecrw ugo, Afr, Reed viag Iiving with L3 recond wife, who was divorced rom a husband & fow years g ). THiero wes coniderable Hil-lecling existing etweon the two, aud on Monduy last Nird, Iice:d wus vikiting With a nelghlor nemed “Tingley, Wwhen {ho husbund cume iuto the house with o rovolver in hin linud, nud tuddenly fired {hreo Lullatp into her body, ' Suo tropped to the floor dead, when Keed placed 1he muz- £lo bf tho revolver to Liu head and fred, tho bali crash fug througl his skuil, bespattering tho’ walls wifl Lfs bralus, ud kilijug bim {nslauby, On ‘Tucsday the Jarties wero buuried neur tielr (ouiiior residcncu, Mr., 2od wns Judicted end tried for murder Lwo years ngo, £5 we Eavo atated, Lut tho jary fciled to convict him; £nd bo was dischurged, A Diurder Trinl at Fort Garry, sZapts> tol 8. Pavy, Minn,, Qct. 13,—-A Fort Garry dispatel: 10 tho Lresa £uy: 1n the Court of Queen's Beneh to~ day the Jury was impeuaicd Lo try Leyere for the mur- der of Heolt, & Canzdiuy, dusiag tho Ric! troubles five Jeursago, Tho fury consiste of sfx Treuch Lolf- Lieeds, four Englih hulf-breeds, und two whites, Le- fereis s Freushman, on fs Riel, Tho Jatter 1n tho Ieader of the ul-breod party, An ucquittal will of coures fulluw,” Countorfoitors Eleld for Trinl, LurraLo, Oct, 18,~Tho notorions counterfelter "iooias Bullard, with Julia Avns and Elizabetl Brit- ton, alits Eifzibeth Ballord, and Anp Adsms, arrested Aast woekk for Laviug In thelr postession & lnrgoamount of counterfelt currency, tools, rosser, cte,, wero befora United Bloted Commiszioner Serogy) to.day, aud, fn dofuult of 516,000 kafl each, fully committed for trial, i1 svprosed tiut Nallord hus yit in cliculation over £,000,600 Ly countcrfolt e . FiRns, At Bajtimore. Baarrong, Md,, Oct, 19,—Early this morning the Tauloty Opera-Tloteo was burned, together with Gen, Uiensou's ourpet store and oguter-houss udjolniug, The losu I8 over $100,000, At IBeiloville, Nu ¥, Newang, N 4, Out, 13 —Heuarh s coffoe-mills, near Ballville, wero burnod ket night, Tho loss Is $L0,000 5 dnwured, At Ovid, N, Yo Itmaca, N. Y., Oct. 13.—Thirty bulldings, com- Dting uearly tho entlr business part of the Villigo €2 Ovld, hiavo been Lurned, Tho lcss is $30,000, In Turicoy, CORSTAWTINOPLE, Ooh, 10,—~Tho Turkish town of AXbioly, containing 609 inhabitunts, aud situnted un the GuUifof Durphus, las been tofally destroyed by conllagration, e A THE T0BACSO CROP. LousaviLie, Ky, Oct, 16,—IIeavy froata foll on Hiin- Aoy e Io:t nlght throlgtiout entucky nad Nertd st lenncasie, 0Ver o ureut talucco raglon,” Woll-lufors ned faen frow tho country and doaloru in ths eliy 1 it g that groat” dumasge bes been doue to tho wing crop of tobacca, Yt fu vurloualy et rd from one-Lalf o two-thirde of the eutlvo () g kilisd, Aspoctul 10 Whe CousiermJourmil G e rolorates tho nccounts nf great dunogo all slong tho lnoof tio Naehsille Ttoad, hieuvfor frost atfil will £a11 to-n(gat, ndding to the dume ago alrend doniv, Tho matkat e fs excitad n conw Bequetice, e _advatico i prices ranginy from Jg to 1 cent por pound, It 11 probable thata SPORTING NEWS DASE DALL. Speetal Disputen to The Chica1o Tribune, ATHLRETICS V8, ATLANIIOZ, PuitavrLYnia, Ta,, Oct, 13.~The gamo between tho Atilotio and Atantls cluba to.day, notwititande fg{bo oxciting naturo of tho contost of yesierday, drow to tho ground at Twenty.0fh nnd defferscn streots only about & hundred bnso ball enthustants, who ehivered and sliook for an hourand fifty minutes il tho game ctosed i favor of tho Athlctics by a £coro of aix to four, Tho Atiautfc fecnred bwo runn in tha firet innings, but oftorwards drow blonls fn every funiug, oscort the eighth aud niuth, whon, by wid pitchiug of McBride, which McGaary fatled to stop, o “an wis gained in cach fnjrg, ‘Tho Athletics woro blankod fu tho firat five innivgs, when, by wild throw- Ing cf “all hands aronnd,” on the Atlantlo side, par- tieulerly by Forguson to Dolimat ot firat,—who did 1ot full'ta scold tho Inttor for whal wes Lis own error, —tho Drockiynitea becatuo dotnorilized, sl tho Atht Ttion nocured ol runs, 1o which tuoy udlded (b miésa in tho nest fning, which closed tho bookn for thoin, ‘Thio batifug was vory gaod, and {ho flalding oxcol- leut on Lotl sides, wiih the cxceptions of tho orrors aboe oteds Tho Atblelo feld s cumedy by wond- ing Batttn to contre, Geluoy 10 fim,y & Anwoa 1o rlhort stop, which was an improvement over tio ar- rangoment of the preceding day, nx tho two latier werv equal (o tho requirenicnta of their positione, Tho pitcbing of Tlond uud first bire ply of Delilnsn could not baimiproved upon, _Tho following s ATULETICS l o2 I ATLANIICE, McMullen, 1, £, 9 1/, Gunpman, Mcd.ary, c. X Annon, 8, McBrido, p Geducy, 1 Datlin, o £ Reach, . 1. Hurna Sutton, b1, Tolalr., Tnninoi— [ Athletle, Vo041 Atlantio ... 00000 Urapire—John & of tho Athletics, Dhue lits—Atliotic, 103 Adutis, % THE TRIGGER, THE GUN OLUB, The Gun Club held a regular montlly meeting lan cvoning, at F, J, Avbey & Od.’s, No, 43 Bouth Clark street, The Presldent, J.J, Glliesple, oceupied iho chalr, and E, T, Murtin acted in his capacity us Socre- tary. J, F, Welch, Greon Smith, . L, Judd, end D, T, D, ‘Williams were elected mombera of the Club, It was declded to have a club shoot at Tom laga'st n week from to=day, Five pair wild Lirds, from plungo. traps, at 18 yards rise, club rules to gavern, aro tho ar- raugemnonts, 1t was also resolved to bavo o singlo bird sloot In order to accommodato all thoso who preferred siuglea, Ton birde, plungo-treps, 81 yurds rise, ia tko programme, The enlrance feo was pluced at $5, Lirds neiuded, Four mouoy-prizes, for each shoot, to bo divided according to the amount paid in ut tho grounde, will bo awerded, Alr, Martin moved that a committen of five be ap- poiuted 1o reviso tho constitution, by-laws, and rules for sbooting, and report 3t tho annunl meeting to Lo held the second Tuesday in January noxt, Tuo mo= {ion was carried, and tho President appeinted Mcsers, Martin, Edwards, Alorris, Btagg, ond Greon Smitl as tlo Cotnmitteo, The Becrotary moved {hat George Wiley be sppointed to provido a leather medal for the member kiling the leust number of biids at tho khoots, The motiou wis carried, Tho nsedal will Lo open at all tines, nud Ny, Martin is coufident that Lo canhold it againat uil comers, Alr, Btapg informed {ho Club thet lio would hava aweepst hootiug at his grownds outho 10t of Novemlier next, und every Tucsday thereafter until further notice. The President suggestcd tho noceasity of a concert of action Lotween tue threo shootiug club of this cley, with & viow to obtaiuing o hull for- foint uce, but uo dixcussion was had on tho mafter, 1t being deemed bflsufl!wult untll a larger nuber of memblers were ‘present, Toe Olub then adjournod to meot again next Tuos- day ovenlug ut tho sswo place, : ——— THE TURFE, THE ENOLIET RACES, Loxpoy, Oct, 18,—In (o Nowmarket second Octo- Ler mecting, Legsn yesterday, the race for the Cesaro. witeh siakes was won by Aveuturiore, Bwindellsb, g, by Waunba, secoud ; Gamecock, third. st b cheia LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Special Dispateh o The Chicaso Tribune, New Yonx, Oct, 10,—The whezt marael opened with Tatlier more inquiry for syting, to current low prices attracting tho uttention of thiupers. Winier is quisf, but steady. Tho mazkat closes moro nchve und stoud fer. Tho demand fa chlctly for ozport, Winter s quist and firm ond m fair demand, At {ho close wo noticad eoine speculative demand for spring and a good Inquiry fox winter, chlelly for expurt, e sles nra 331,000 bu, at $1.03@197 for ungruded fowa and Nifutesota, $1,07@1.00 for No, 2 Chicago sprig, SLUI@LUS for Ko, ¥ Clifengo syring, $L.12 fos No, 3 Sifiwatlice, $1,08 for Northwost so-catied, §1, far red Western, $1.24@1.25 for amber for white Michigan, $1.24@1.26 for amber d Baricy i vasler and S woderate uumand, Bales of 56,700 b 0t SLI}G@1AV for Canuda Weet, and 153 foF aix-rowed Stute, Burley raull is steady and quiet, Sales, 2,509 bu good Caunda West ut $1,70, cah, Oata are luwer, and closod tama and vory quist, Sales ora 44,030 bu ; new Obio mixod at 0X@0tige s white, (2RO ; Wentern mixed, GI@030; W @Oiicy who_ Taifer for funcy ; mixed Blato, G(a Ghe ; Rl o e e oliges, S Ltyo i3 firun, ut quiet, The supply is ight, Sales, 4,540 b 2t §1,00 f05 dertay 1id Siate, 4 Cur i lower, Lud cloges tuwo, Bhippors held o and the trade by cautiously. Saics 00,000 bu s We cru wized at 05@06e, the latter price ety i the da; o White, 0826401 o elow ot 0G0 for cur- ots. 3 st opened vory unseltled, and da- o Saled of 230 brls mess nt 21600 2,50, closing quict ut the dncide wrlces, For fature elivary wo tear of 1,230 brls ness, sellor October, vt 21,60, cloing o1 $21.576, Tard fs very duil aud hezvy, Sales 250 tes primo steam ut 13%c. City §s quict, With buyers ot 13 Baies of 5 1.5 No, 1 at 1xe ; 45 tes groas ot Ticc tes Terued at 1i4e, Tor fature delivery wo liear of 1,200 1c, seller 1% nontis, ot 1} 1,230 teo, selioy tho year, at 11 15-1c@12c, For Lorth-freights tho morket fs dull, and rates romuln the same, QGuuin nczomimodu.don met wita vory Littlo or no inquiry, Rates by Liverpoul sivamess euiulss us lask puolisned, LATE LOCAL (IEMS. Last evendng o 1mnn numed M.J. Mahonoy anda sluge-rlver, Eugena Drenuer, bod & quarrel at (Lo coruer of Randolph sud Stute strects, and fn (ko courso of {2 tho former drow a revolver aud fired n shot withiout offect, Oficer Penncll arrcated tho shoster end locked Iim In the Atmors. ‘Cho prisoner suys ho wus kaocked down by Brennor or uuother 1y, E , JOTEL ARDIVALS, Palnier Houee—Ths Iou. dumes ¥, Joy, Detroft; Percy Greg, Londou standard ; Altust Greg, Dolling- ton, Cueshire, England ; W, K Mofr, Supeiintondent Gueat Western Railway of Gaunds ; Col. Szow, General Duscenger Agent Great Weslcrn Rallvny § Mrs, Jamea T, Taclor, Now Orlens 3 Whsou Puge, San Frunelsco; W, M. Wing, Atkaneaa, o, Gramd Pacijic Hoiel— Quarles Pawe, Cloveland 3 W, M. Oaboru, Cu e, ¥ O Codcinzton Bhilnge, New Yoric o Sillwanked ; Charles 2, Goshic JFerroit, - Bolfuut, Troland; d, burg i’ Col. 3, T, Kingsley, 7 doneral Pagsengar Agent Pounsylvanta Conteal 3ol road ; W, It MeRean, rosident Vandalia. Ratliosd #3-Goy, Deutificn, G 3. Buford, Rad T n, Ciltfus, 3 A, * Telen Louis ; cester, Anue, i“u'olm I, Craig, Guodsy; b Tutonto § W Keut, C, A1, Traves, BuMaio ) e Yoo, Moty York; Joln D, "Lagier: "Lontan L. It g Lt ik N tiggs, Gules Adumme, New Yorks Dr. 8, 1 Togon s beit Bto, Buftalo; W, 0, Dugckind, N o+ o SKTHN'E dotl—Tho Hon, R G, Runnals, Kouodia s i, Gen, Juim McDonild, st, Loutss Gol, Jobn Ityail, Fort Woyno ; tho Hon, J, I, Dwlucll, Bac~ Tamento, Cal, ——— THE TOBAZCO- CHOP, Diepa'ch (o Tha Chivaun Teibune, Ky,, Oct, 10,—All {ho adsicen Focetved from the 1okicco vegion, Tewehing os for ol o Otarkuvlite, Teun,, repiort killing frastaon Sunday and Dunday nlighty, ciusliy rorious damiigo to this Soar's feugnent of o crop, L0 offect on s tanriret han beci that a vlso lius - tuken place on the bigh peteed ruling laut weok of $10 80315 fer hiegshead i food tobneco, The moss favorabls estimutes. ylace the wvorugo planted fn Iticky at one-fourth of oy uv= erug, tnd 1ho ylcld 5t o0 cixtl of an nyveraye, 1t 13 oW ascertuing | that one-balf uf the erop lias been cutt green or kitled by frost, - gl g e INDIAM RAID IN. YEXA GaLyeeToN, Tot, Ot. 19,~Tho News' Yort Worth apectul says &' puety'ol Tudlans raldud futo Coleraun Conuty utenlmg @ wiker of Lorees, A pursuing parly illed ouy Tndian snd rocaptured thy siock. THE PRESIDERTIAL EXCURSION PARTY, Atowsson, Itam,, Oct, 1—Presidant Guant and Jovly asrived hero flla uitettioon, nud wan weleoed 3 0 Juitutiios coucoarsa of pesplo gethered af lio depot to uwadt bis orrival, A siluto war feed, and the Triofdent inlraduced ta ino muitltnda by Gadiog Ina galls. 160 wag entltistuatleally chaceed, ' oyor Abire g releomad bim fu bebait” of tho peolley aud (1o Bioetitont brlefly veaondad, 3ouy wera ero from long dfstunces 10 w0 the Pieeddent, B, Joswrm, Mo, Oct, 10,~Cha President and pasty THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874, arrivod horo nbott 4 p, M. Bovaral huudred cltizonn otazmbled at tho depot to giva them wolcome, The Tresident wus lulrn&nvm\ to the crowd by Judgo Pars k 1, M. O, nid, ou_apjoaring, ebook bunds with Who waro ftrcanced, Mo wus recoived with hearty chearn. - Adlur o bricf slay, tho patty loft for Spriug” eid, Til, TIE NORTHWESTERN STATES. - Newn Xtems Tolegrapliod to 'Iihe Ohie cazo Tribuace 1LLINGIS, Tho LaSalle & Poru Street Rnllway Company have contractod with tho Laet St. Louls Dolt ond Iron Company for tho rails, fish-plates, bolts, aud spikos for their read, and with Messin, Kirby & Allon, of Dulasur, Iil, for tho tios, T\ W. Sfmpsen, of Chicago, I8 to suportutond the couslinetion of the rond. Tho work wus begun yeaterday. —At Bt Chorles, cn Mondny wight, two frame butldings, ccoupied by J. G. Guodman, Jeweler; J, B, Chrlstion, taflor: J. D. Bilsn, Euomgnmlmr: and the tolepraph oftice, wore urned, Loss about §2,000. The firo was tho woik of anincendinry, Goodman was Insured for $1,600. Balanco uninenred. " MICIIGAN. Batutday ovening twomen drovo up to tho hougo of o farmer nnmed Mor.is Cashman, 1 iho Town of DeWitt, Clinton County, One of the men rappedon the door, when Mr. . auked, “Woo is theto?” Ho opencd the door an rushed in, exelniming, Nono of your Lusiness | Iwont your mnoney!” Cusbman jumped back inta a bedroom, soized n gun, and &kot tho froo- boolor, who ran out, crving to his pul, % Oh, my .God! I'mghot " 1fovwas hiciped into tha buoygy, whon thoy drove off. ‘I'hat morning Cushmun lind lontied s noighbor §5 out of a Jurgo paciinge of monoy, —Tho firat dny's meeting of the Michigan Stato Pomologicn) Bociotv was held yesterday ut Boring Lake.” Not much businoss’ of auy im- porcauco was traveacted, oxcopt oleoting com- tuitteas at the moruing rossion, and a general inspeciion of fruit-farms in ho atlornoon. Vurictics of fruit, vogotables, and fuwers aro constantly arrving for oxhibition, —A young man namol Nobles was run over and kided by tho cars on tha 1), L. & T.. Al R. R., at Williastou yestorday. ihis restdonco siws at Bath, Clinton County, —'Ll:e Rev. and Mes, Altrad Lyroan, of Ceres- co, celobrated their goldon wedding: Moudny. I'ho sifnir way plensant aud enjoyable, —Chrles Catlstodt, aditor of the Battlo Creel: Adrent Swedish Heraul, dlod yesterday morning of bilious fover, iu the 28th year of his age, 1o Lias beon its editor ginco the foundatien of the popor. Ilis loss is deaply folt by the publisliog auBociation and church, —1ho Hon, Benjumin T. Terris, of Athons, died on Sundny morning, aged 70. Flo was un old inhabitant, settling in Michigan in 1831, WISCONSIN, A stack company wis organized in Janesville yesterday, for the purposo of staitiag o shoo Iactory, empioving u large unmber of hands, A blunkor and grain-bag factory is also much talked of. —Intelligence recoived at Milwaukeo to-night from tho partics eut searching for Itobertson, the newsman on tha Wisconsin Contral Road, who lius beon lost in tha woodssines riday Iaat, staten thut they havo como on » fire ovidendly built by him Inst night, and o placo whers ho hnd mado o menl ov berries. o waa liioly to gtiike the Wis- consin Valloy Railiond boford dark. JOWA, The fi:st annual Horse-Fair, Stock-Sale, and Tyctiing-Mecting of tho Cedar Rupids 1 fa.) Live- Stock Ausociation, commenced st Lhai placo on tho 13tk inat,, and will continue to the 16th, INNEFOTA, On Monday night, at Luke City, a young child of Mus, Shechun, a widow womnn, upsot o kero- seno lamp, Tho clothea of the child and two othor pereons in the yoom woro ect on firo, and all we.o badly burned, Twoof them died yos- terday, and tho other is not expented to live, "BOND.FORGERY. An_ Astounding Fraud Strought to Light=Iow 1 iBojgus snsusiuies Com.- pany Was Organized in Sluicdels Pphin, #rom the New Yorl: Nepublic, Oct, 9, One of the mont daring aud desperate in- stances of fraud which s come befoio the pab- lic fora long timo has been bronght finaliy to light by the arrest on Weduesday evening, nt o saloon in DBridge strect, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, of the notorious fotger, Charles Ostend, alias “ Jack Cantor.” Tho circumstances of tho case arve morvelous from {Lo beg:nuing, bolh on rccountot the bold- ness aud ingenuity of the conspirators. tho giguntic naturo of the ewindling operatiots, aro the commetcial respectability of moat of those enpaged in the trankactions. Fho Listory of theso nefarions proceedings begine with the foundation of tha Centrul Mo ITnsuranco Company of Fhiladelphin, iu the carly part of this year. A show of woulth snd groat external respecta- bility wero the first means employed to deceivo the comamunity. Magunificont offices were yonted I Chentuut slreet, the treacoed walls of whici weroadoimed with exyuisite paintings, which vied in effcet with he splendor of tho furmturo and the rich luxuriousunaes of tho carpeting of theso 1echeiclo olticos. Woll drecsed men stoed be- hind thodeslts, end, to leave nothing to bodesired, the Directors und chicf oticers woro uuiversally vogarded as men of weaith wnd largo financial evedit. Awmong theso, tho Presi- dent, W. 8. Ilalfmuu, took tho foremost place, a monied man, and, as it turoad out afiov- ward, tho ouly man of merns conneeted with the concern. ‘U'ho managing Director, John Nichal- won Llbort, was regurded as beiug v fair eirenm- etences, s rolatives bolng persons of known aud substantial wealth, W, I, Halnuan, o rela- tive of the 'resident, waa the Traasuror. W, J. Maodie uud Ciiarles A, Lay, both woll known ny busineys men fa Philadetphia, were emong tha Ditectors. 'I'ha Comy wos duly organized under charter, in nceordance with tho taws of tho State of Penusylvanla, ‘I'ho enpital ropredonted $200,000. Among the priveipal stockholders wora: W, 8, Helfmen, 600 chares.,, Moodie, 200 sheres, All tho ehares wero coveres {he parties nemed, whi were ueyor to be honored In addivon to thieso tictitious smounts, W. D, l‘lnslpmm bold in trust 1,560 shates, yepresoating $78,000. ‘he eash-book showed $200,000 puid in on ge- count of stoclt, Thus succesefully - launched, the Company foated fn smooth water and with every uppicur- anco of prosperity until J. AL Foster, State Com- missioucr of Insuanco, appeared ont he scene, 1o eame to investigato the condition of tha now company. Mr, Fostor found tho osgots of tho Contral Fii suiance Compuny of Philadelphia to cou- checks from b, it was understoad, Thirly thousand dollars in mortgnges; 600 shates of Philudolphin & Reading Railrond stack, vaiued ot $28,875: 500 shares of Lehigh Valley tuilroad stoclt, vaiuodat $85,000; 500 shares of Domware, Locikawannn & Westarn Railroad nlock, vuluod at $26,844; 300 shares Ruilvoud, New Jersoy, valned ab &l shores of Uited Itallrond Compny of Now Jereoy; and 2,000 sburos of Lebanon Puper Com}nny. All this stock appeared to bo tho absoluto Ernpnrcy of the Cumpuny, oscept that of the claware, Lackewanna & Westan Railroad Compuny; and thoy also held 80 Londs of the Weet Bud Fassonger Hiailvoad, of Fhiladelphin, T'ho costifleates of the Pluladelphin & Rouding Tailvoad Compuny weve for U und 200 shares, aud dated, in tha namo of the Cuntral Insuranco Cowrpany, July 18, 1674, Uvon exummation, Mr, Foster regavdod all thoso sccuritics as porfectly genuine, Ho, Lo evar, ook numbets of tho cectifieutes of slov! oud, to make aseuranco doubly cortnin, salled at the Reading Tuiltond oftico o seo i thoy cor- vewponded with their 1ccords, Tho rosnlis of these inyuiries showod tuat the cortificatos of the Thiladelphin & Reading Raiirond Company, ropresenting 200, and 800 shates, na shown on the facs of the documenty in poskossion of iho Centrul Insurauee Uompany, had boen oviginally iesned for oue shnzo cach, It Lacamo ovidont ot oneo that nomothing way wrong, and upsn subjeeting the documonts o tho wicroscopo it was discavered that the or Igiual writing in tho certificales had boon erased by o nwo of chiomicals, and that 200 and 300 had been substituied for tho,original nmount, ‘Tho exposure was at onca wago, Lo immodl- ntely becamo mauifest that ull the certifleatas Lud been thia alierd, Mr, Fotter nlso found that tho atock of tha Dolaware & Lockawanne Bairond, which appeared in tho nome of W, 1), Haifinan, had been issued not to bim, but to nnother pavey, aud ropresent- Ing Imt ono shara ench, though exammation “showod their valuo to b inercased 500-Told, The Iuginanzo Company was tull of business by thintime, Ono of ity curlicst rajdy had beon an tbe Uuion Banking Company, with whow I N, Elbeiy bad bypothevatod cuo of tho in- flated certifiontos of tho 'hlludolphin & Noudiug Company for 200 slinres, for which he rocoived ©10,000,” L'lu wuo alao found o have besn s~ suod for ono sbare. This unoxpooted discovery lod at onen to Bibort'e tlight, - Pinkorton's deteative ngents woro immodiatoly B0t o hily tenck, Dy waiching the muvoments of his relatives, ho was finally dlecovered polng to tho residonco of one of thom in Philndolphis, And was arrestod about the middle of last month, Ho thon mado known whero ho had beon biding sinco tha sxposure, and confossod that tho lu- suratco Company and nll I8 protended stock was o frand 3 that tho Compnny had boen started ou ¢ho price (#76) of one Philadelphin & llumhl‘:fi Railrond aliaro; that tho igures had beon oras: by tho usa of chomicals and made to ruBrcaent 200 shinres, and from this had bouen obtamed from the Union Ianking Company the &10,000, with which the Compauy was floated, tho clotks paid, aud tho oflicon firnisherd, Lloorz also atntod that the Presidont and Di- roctors whovo names have boon mreutioned woro fully cognizant of, aud wore accomplicos in, tho tradenouion 3 that the man who hud dono tho orasing aud the forging was a party whom be had mot In Jorsoy City and been introduced to by Nr, Lows Fiench, of the notorious fiaudulent Dalisndo Insuranco Company of Jerwoy City ; that ho only know this man” by the numo of Charlos Riploy, and was in the Liabit of address- ing bim to tho ooro of n saloon in D:idgo streot, noar Myrtlo avenue, Brookiyn, and held {v $20,000 bail, Commuuication was entored into with Pinker- ton's ollico in tins oity, and it wns ascertainod tlat n party answering to Riploy's description ocenslonally visized tho Aaloon in” Dridgo sireet, sud was known thoro ns Charlea Ostoud, On further inquity 1t wns diecovored that bo had wol beon soon 1o thnt neighborhood since the exposuro in Philadolphia and LElbort's arrost. A closo waich was, however, Jopt on the place. ‘I'en days sinco Ostend made his appearauce, but, thero bolny no cortainty as to tho identity of the 1onn, the dotoclives bositated to nrreat_him. Moanwhilo Detevtives William Folk and David Corwin, of tho Brooklyn Contral Olice, hind boen aonsnlted, aud their servican brought into requisition, | After o necond appearanca Ostend disappenared and wag aogent till a fow days since, wheu Lo 10~ turned to Li uld haunts in Brovklyn, "The doteciives who bad bean sindowing him immedintely gavo nolice totho ollice of kis ap- pearaies, aua Mr. Nobort Pinkerion went to Brooklyu, oblained the auslstance of Detoctives Tolls and Corwin, and procoeded to tho saloon in Bridgo stioct, Brooklyn, whoro they found their mun qulctly reading lis newspaper und diinking bis wiuo. 1Ia was iramedintoly recognized by tho oficers 08 nono other thau ** Jack Cauter,’” s noturious forgor and counterfeiter, who has ouly heen out of Sing Slug priron two yeurs, aud his last son- tenco thero was [for fourteen yeurs, whick ho sorved, Mo will Lo remombeied as the party who, in Wairden Nelson’s tume, kopt the books of tho prison, and, by Lhe use of chomicals, altored tho sentences of notorivus criminals who wore ueutouced tor long terns, and lettiug outin five or soven years muuy who bad & torm of fifteen or twonty jears to servo, Cunter was locked up at tho First Precinet Station on Wednesdny uigbt., Tho dotecilves had discovered hisrexidonco to bo in Washington sureot, but one Dblock fram the station. On soarching his room thero, the ottic3ra discoverod wlob of eouuterleiting tools aud implemeuts, tho ot complete that could bo imagined. Every- thing possible for b ingenious and dangerous trado was thero. Even the exporiouced oflicers and Mr, Pinkerton, who are not easily astonishea ut ingenuity .of this sort, wero thoroughly nmazed at the finfshied completeness of the ot of implements displayed boforo them. Thero wos o fine nickel-plaied press, comploto, with lover and stand, rollers, dios, luke, plates, litho- gruph stones, and an outire sot of tho most doli- cata tinc-edged tools. Mr. Itobort liokerton was accompanted by Qlessrs. Folk and Corwiu in the conveyauca of tho prigouer 1o Philadetphin, whoro Lo was de- livered ovor to the authoriies. 'W'hesa matters wero 1o mado known to tho publio, ns Ostend’s capturo was necessary beforo othuis could be seenred. Thiz was done yesterdsy, and threo persons immediatoly implicated wore arrosted. MR, TADDLES’ MISTAKE. A Illartford Oribbage-Porty and o New luven @'ratn—As Bim Sircet Gentlces Mneen 10 1 Queer Scrupe. Frow the Uartford (Ct.) Post, M, Taddies, of Ll ctreet, communicates on- Iy uuder pledyo of the most, profound secrecy o laitls ustair fu which'ho wa3 ike victim tho ottior night, and thersforo it wouidn't bo fair w di- vulke, A senco of journelwstic honor, however, does not seem to prolubit the mention of tho fuce that Mr.1% i3 very fond of cr.bbuge, and that caid-playing i simctly tabooed on tno Tuddles |} remised, 88 bis worthy spouse i n vory «lrict churcl-momber. “Waoreforo Mr. T in compelled 1o scek more congenial scenos in which to iudulge in Lis favorne game., 'Cho othor day, bLis old friend, Yom E——, invited him to Juln bim thnt ovening in o pleasant littlo curd-party, and 3ir. ‘Uaddles consonted, thougl with somo misgiviugs as to how he sliould ne- count to s ewtimable lady tor his abscuce, or contrive to broak thiough her rmle that he shall alyways bo uafo at Lome not later than d, Yo rosult of hus cogitations was the concoction of o slory to bo palmed off ou his wifo that Le was goiug to New Haven taat afteinoon on pro- Toseional business which mighe dotain lim until thio miduight troin, 1le jomned Tom ab tesand aficrward Lad o glorious eyouing ut eribbugo, starting for homo 80 as to urrivo tuere about ton minuies aftor tno traiv from Now Haven was duo ut the Asylum strect depot. The partnor of his Locom sympathized oitlt him as ho dilated on tho todiousuess of 8 night journey by rml, while tho artful Waddles chuckied quiotly us hio teilocted on the suceess of his littlo wrick, A day or Lwo ufterwards Mr. 'Paddles cnmo bome to tea and found Mra. ‘L. silting in tne rocking.chair, with the.evening paper in her hund, and with rather a pesuliny oxpression of countennnes which Taddles eouid nat quito un- deisinnd, bus which seemed to bo indicative of somotliug in tho wind. Ko ho sauntored vver toward lhe window, pionged bis hands away down into his.puckets, sud whistled sultly to Lunmielfl as Le woudared what tne denes wos up, auyway. Mra'l, watehed bim tor a fow mo- and tinally broko tho ‘silenco with tho ine quir * Did your New Haven business prove satis- factory, my duuri” Mr, T.—*Yes, my dear, bettor than I ez~ pected.” g, T, (inaioneof freezing “ Yory iutricate, I prosumo, M, T, Mr..—* Wcll, yes, rather so, wy love, And, by the way, Low furtuunte it is that you women ur8 not reyuired to bother yourselves with busi- ness affuwa, Jt would bo sinch & troablo Lo up- dorstand thow.” (Mr. I, plunges his hand sull deeper juto his pockets aud resumes his whietting und thivking.) Mg 1% (very froezing, now,)—* Yes, I sup- posa 5o, Alt, mo (with asigh), thero are so very, very meny l'hiugu wo eaunot quite see through. For iustance, tho ovening paper suys thut on tha nighe you wont to Now Haven, tho midnight irain uip wis an hour late (sudden stop of Mr, 14’8 whistlo), and yet, my lovo, you got Lome only ten mibutes after tho time it wus nightrully dua ut the depot, Must hayo walked pretly fast My Ifurryig yourself that way will ;;el you iuto truublo ono'of these duye, Mr, 1.1 Wu charitably draw the enrtuiu on tho heart- rendmg scona 18 the gentleman tried to cloar himselt, and onl;( plunged deopor and deopor cvory minuie. Taddles thinks now that (ho uows in {ho prpers is of rathortoomiscellanaoun wchaaeler 1o ho fully appreesated in tho family cirele, and vown that the woxt time he makes that kiud of a New Huven trip, ho witl Ro avound Ly woy of. the aspot and wimt for thut infernal ol tran it he has to utay out sil night, MISCELLANECUS ITEMS, ¢ The New Orlonnn Times soys: “Lat overy lnuynmluuo to, kies her husband until ho royis- tors, —1Tha now Keblo College chapel, at Oxrord, England, is to cost 500,000, all of which oz~ -euso will ho borae by ona man~AIr, Gibbs, —Au Luelish physician, dwing o locturo to o fowule nudivnco, oh the uso of uicholiolio bovar- nges, useorted that *'Tho Labies of London aro vover sobor from' their birth uatil thoy ave weaned," —Tho Boclely for {he Pravention of Cruclty to Anlmals, seys tho New York Ierald, has com- pulied tho (aweot-oldor man up Iiroadway to tulio that dogs out of that cldey-mbl), and Lo hos substituted o ** oullud pusson,” —Poro 1yacinthe scems to agreo with Mr, Dinzacli us to tho coming of u groat war. In o #poeol b doliverad at Gouova lately ho sud ho ‘A intho horizon war yaising ite hideous head—internutionsl war, civil war, roligious war, —A razpod and abject-looking professor of tho houd-oryun, accompanied by a monkoy, aftor & threa days' sojourn at Stwunlon, Va,, wont totho bank befoie leaving nnd got Jarge notes for £500, ko that Lo could concenl it on his porson, 1n xeply to tho surprised inquiry of Hllln,hnuls wmon ho waid s “ Do maunky mako it alL ~Tho Irivh Times' Tondon corrnspondant saya: “Tho uccouchoment of the Duchoss of Lidinbury s oxpocted to tuko. pinco towards tho ¢l 1o of Ootobor, and it In woro fmmediately in conncction with this Importunt ovent that the an:ruu of Nusein comiey over un n slx monthu* vislé o this countyy, In ber Imporlal Highe politencss)— o The Halfinans, | Moodio, and the others, wers therenpon arcentod i nong’ euito will boan aminont midwifery prac- tittoner of considerable oxporicuce in Ht. Po- torsburg.” : . ~1ho denth of Dr. Austie, the J.ondon phy- slefan, go widely known from hin ropearchen into tho uatura nud couses of noncalgus, was #nld to Linve boon caused I:i- 0xposire Lo kewor gag, whon oxaniining tho doteets of sowerame ot a school in Wandsworth, Two promiuont phyalclnns, however, now sny that his death was primarily eaused by o noedlo punoturo re- coived while bio was making a post mortom ox- amination, but that the exposure to sower gy was n predisposing eaunc, —The obhgatory noo of the Gorman language in the clomontary schools {n Aisacs and~ Lop- raino has now boen pavtially oxtended to private nohools for girls, Noholars under 14 ara to use German _exclusively, in studying roligion, hig- tory, and geography, while, fn_diatricts with o French-spealing popttlation, Germnn Is to be used for fivo bours a weok for givls undor 10, nine hours for those under 14, nud oloven houts for oldor girls. TIIE GOLD-IILL SL.\EGIIT}) R, Particulars of the Rloody Fight nt the Justice Mince From the Virginda (Nev.y Enterprise, Oct, 4, A llttte rtter 0 o’clock last avening, n bioody fight ocourred at tho Wallor Delont Blinft of the Justica Mine, in Gold Canou, batween Lower Gold Ihil and tho Dovil's Gata, Tho bnttlo was botween two factions contending for the posses. #lon of tho mine. 'I'here hita for some timo Loon troublo among tho Trustees of the Jusiics Min- Ing Company, and yesterday tho sida ropresented by Mr, Miuear, Piosidont of the Company, ap- ointed G, I, Ketlogg, formerly of the Crown Polnt, Buporintendent, in tho placo of T\ F, Smith, the Suporintendent now in poseesaion of the mine and works, 'Iroublo was expected, but nothisg 8o bloody e what finally occurred. horo aro said to Lave been ton ‘mon in the Wallor Dofoat boisting-works at the timo of tho fight, Tho Kollogg party, hieaded by Willlam P, Kollogg, brother of ¢, I\ Kellogg, the newly- appointed Buperintendont, numvered twelve men, Tho fight, such ns it was—for the Kollogg arty firad but two or throo shots—lasted Lut breo or four minutes. ‘I'hough shiort, tho bai- tlo was decisivo. Four men of tho nssniling party wero kilied and ono mortallv wounded, Tho falled aro: Wilkam P. Kcllomi; brother (a5 %o hinve naid) of G. I Kollogg, tho nowly- sppoluted Bupotintendent; Michaol Cain, Mi clsol O'Rollly, and John Brown. Kollogg was shot in tue lower part of the ab- domon, and was terribly torn and mangled m that region, no loes than twenty-sevon buck- shot baving ontered kis body. lio lved somo winutes after recelving bis wound, Michsael Unin was shot in tho bronst with o riflo or rovolver. He was a siugle man and a native of Ireland, b Michsel O'Reilly was shot in tho abdomon wilh a charge of buckshot, ono of which cut tho right fomoral artery, 1o was s nativo of Iro- Iand and leaves o wifo in Gold IHill. John Brown was shot in the breast with o rifle or revolvor, Lthe bullet ontering in tho centro of the body just bolow the broast bone, He leaves o wifo and family in Gold ILill, and was au Amorican, W, D. Shoflitt was mortally wounded, being shot thronch tha lower part of thio spine {n such a way that tho bullet passed out through the lower part of bis abdomen, [Sinco doad. The four dead mon and tho wouuded man, Bhellitt, woro carried to a small cabin sitanted about 100 yards below the Walter Defent shaft, ond “standing somo 20 fcot above the rond on o bank at its routh sida The cobin was about 12x14 feot in alzo, avd in cach corner wag o small couch or low singlebondstoad, Upon the bed in the northeast corner Iny the body of Michaal O'Reilly; on that 1o tho south- onst, the bady of Jolw Brown; on that in the southwoest, the romaios of I’ Kullog{; on that in the northweat corner of the eabin lay the wounded and dying Sheflitts whilo on the tabin floor, noor the dot upon which rested tho remus of Jolin Brown, Iny the Lody of Michael Cain, The following ia tho bost account of tho battle that wo eould obtain on the spot: Wuliam 17 Kellogg, with o porty of twolvo or fourteen mon, uccompanied by Coustablo Hurkins, waut down to the Justice works for tho purposo of taking porsession, Tho men with Kellogg wero armed, 03 he was dotormined that once in pos- segsion bewould lold pussession. It was nown that the Smith faction” bind a foreo of wcn ahout the works, buth at the Wuller Dofeat shalt and at the old Jus'ico shaft, who wore to bold pos- eession of tho woris until they 1ecoived instrue- tions from Bupt. Swith, then in this city, to torns them over. 1t appems to have been br, Kollogg'a idea to havo u talk with John Dunu, foremun of the Justice, and thosg with him, 1 order to find out what timy wero disposed to do. o hnd the wen with Lit in order 1o hold tus works if they wera giveo to him—to Lold them 80 there o that thoro would be no coming buck, A tellk was beld with Ar, Dunn, whon bo gaid that ho wae ready to turn the works over whea- over Mr. Kellogg should come withh proper nu- thority ; that thero would La no trouble about it, ote. It was then thought thera would bo no trouble, and Constablo Hurkin and Ar. Kellogg atarted toward Gold Hill, Aftor thoy had gone somo distance, M. Kel- logg saw lus mon going down townrd the Waller Dofeat shaft, About this tnna kix men lelt tho old Justice worlkw and nleo mado their way to the Waller Dofoat, Mr. Kelloge now foared that, 1ns men not understanding wiat had passed bo - tween lumsolf aud Alr, Dunn, theio nught bo troublo, Iic therofore told Harkin thet ho would gio back aud stop bLis men from going to the Waller shaft. Whon ho reached hia wmen they wolo closoto the building over iho worfn, and atill savancing. A eve-wilness of what now ocenrred inforias us that M. Kellagg got bofore hin men and tried to stop their advance. Tho mon iu tha building warned thom not to ald- vance, Walilo Mr, Kollogg was thus remonetias- ing with bismeu, two of them pushed past him, and ndvanced toward tho building. Oug of theso Taised his rovolvor a3 ho moved torward, and in- stantly o volloy was fired feom the bwilding. Threo men fell, two 80 badly wourded that thoy died slioitly aftor, and Bucflidt also mortally wounded, 2 Now ensued a sort of parlev, Mr. Kellogy told thoeo witlua the buitding that ho dasived o tall with them ; to toll them what o wished to do, He eaid that this work must not o on; that ho did not come thora to have 2 battle with those in posgeszion of tho worky, Ifo agked if be might cuter tho vworss. L'hoy an¢wered thac Lo might if ho cumo alone, buv fuid that if an- otner mau sltempted to follow him thoy would fire ou the wholo party. ¢ Mr. Xetlogg uow aivancod toward the build- Ing. 1fe had ronched tho door, nud wns just in tho net of raising his foot to wtep in, wuen ho was fired on by those inside, and fell down at tho door. Michaol Cain yan up to the building to bring Mr, Kellogg nwaE, lie being sl alive, when he was shot 1 tho brenxt and Intled, Dur- ing this timo two or tliree shots weio fired by tho Xollogg party at thosain tho Luildig. Atcer the killiug of Cain thero would seem to have been an entiro cosralion of hostilitios on both sides, aud outside partics wore allowod to np- proach and carry off the dead. The presumption s thit whon Mr. Xellogg ad- vanced to tho buldieg some of lus mon mada u movo to follow, othierwigo Lthe flling of him was & most trenchorons and cold-blooded murder, as Lie went to the building ufter beiug ussured thut Le would not be hiarmed. T, I', Bmith, Superiutendent of tho Justico mine on tho side of Jobn T Hill, a gentleman said to reprosent o majorily of the atock in tho mine, states that G. T, Koflogg, tho now Super- intendent, nover made nny demand on kim for posscasion of tho mine. Mr. Bmith was in thin city at the timo, and’ when ko beard that Kellogg was at tho mine for the purpose of gutting possession of 15 he im- nedinto.y gent & note to Mr, Duun to deliver into tho poesesuion of ML, Kellogg the mine and all the works, nt tho samo time tellng bim (3r, Dunn) to come to Virginia at once, when ha would explain eversthing to him, It would scem that tho bLattlo ook placo before this noto reached its destination, g ‘I'lio blood alinir caured the most intanso ex- citemont in Bilver City, (fald Hill, and this oity —indeed, nlong the whols lino of the Comatool, In aur whole mining history such torrible aud Lloody batelo hus novor before occurred over tho Ppossossion of any pieco of mintig L'romt tha Suhv Franeisco Chronie L 0. A disputeh to the Chronicle from Virginiu City lInst avening sayn: **T'ho fniqucst ovor tha bodien of the victims of the shootiny uifray at the Justico mino on Satur- day night commenced to-day at Golit I1ill, Niuo- teon witnesscs wero examined, but no new teati« mony of importines was olicited. 'Tho inquost wag thon adjourned till "Thurday, “T'ho murdered mon wore buvied to-day. 'The murdorers aro in Jail hero. The exciteniont bns subslded, and thore urs now no feara outortainod of lyuching.” TAT COBTT 108 WEST MADISON-KT, AT, EDER A LS, DILESS GOOD: Bay Yo [nes G 00 the West Sids, IPEX OV CARSOW, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, DECIBED DARGAINS Now displayed on the counters of the Great West Sile Dry Goods Honge, All-Wool Fronch Oashmeroes, dark sl at 409, wortn 60, pacdons All-Wool Fronch 8orges, chotca shade: 400 yard, neliing olsowhore af oor - 0% 46 TFirat quality Fronch Crahmeros at 00¢, worth 86 to-dny. Tino all-wool Satines 45c, formorly 75, Full linos Bmpreas Cloth, now shades, 3Txe yardand upwards, Regular 750 qunlity Bmproos for 60a, Heavy Wool French Diagonals 50e, for. merly 76, Qamel's Hair Oloths, single and double widths, now shades, vory chenp. Drap d'Etes, choico shades, 85c yard, oan- 1ok bo bought elsowhere under $1,35. Largo assorted lots of Dross Goods on the Choap Tablos at 20,25 and 300 yard, soma of them worth 65. Bost Lyons Poplins, ogual in quality nnd appearance to the Irish Poplin, for $1.00 yard, rogular $L.76 quality. Black Goods! Dlack Alnnonant 365 and 35 ots yard, chesp- ost ever offored, Blaok Brillinntines, handsomo quality, 500. Black All-Wool French Cnshmeres 50a. Black 48-inch French Cashmores, s good article, $1.00; very cheap. Blaclkk Bombazines, Crapo Cloths, Bara- theas, and all Mourning Fabrics, at oloso prioen, I1' PAYS T0 TRADE 0V THE WEST SIE NEW AND FASIITONABLE DRESS GOODS! WE HAVE JUST OPENED tho CHOICEST ATTRACTIONS of the soason, from our most recent im- portations. 200 pieces All-Wool ¥'r., Merine, new colors, at 80c. 200 picces AU-Wool Fr. Merind. exlra quality, at 750, 200 piocces All-Wool Fr, Cashmero at 50¢ and 80c¢. Fulllines Hoavy Serges, 450 and up. G%m lines Cemel’s Hair, 8-4 and I"ull lines Diagonals, all prices. Tull lines Empress Cloths, new shades, 40c and u%; 2 100 pieces Plaid Popling, vory fine, now combinations. 100 pieces Tarian Plnids. 100 pieces G-4 Clan Plaids, 6-4 INVISIBLE PLAIDS, An entirely now earticle for Polo- naises not beforo otfered, and 500 POS, DRAP DE NIOE, All Wool, at 85¢, worth §1.25 per word, Wepragent in th. . vo the most seleot atyles, newoast fabrios, . .1 most fashionable colorings, and commend them to our patrons and tue public as the most ologant materials we hnvo evor imported, nnd as_heinz tully 45 PER OENT UNDER CORRESPOND: ING VALUES OF LAST SEASON. FIELD, LEITER & CO. State & Washington-sts, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &o. S LSRR A o~ Great Clearing Salel B I WWDOWELL & (0, 228 West Madison-gt,, (CORNER PEORIA.) Ladiss who cato to save monay should xomembor, our Great Clontlagz Salo, This weck wo il r thio fotlaw. 1,000 Lades dng epacinl bargains, among many athor Uliemlses, tino cotton, av dle, worth, vor F10,000 swortl of Ludias! Ootton and Morino UNDEILWEAT, At a tramendous sacritico. &0 dozon polrs Corscts, &t dso A palr, DIIY?’ Corsot cannot bo biought elsowhoro lovs thau $3, 20 dozon 500.bona Carsets, tn all al 08 0t 3295, warth #0. Madamo Foyo's klu«»uppn_fllbahnmml. in el alzod, at Gu0. Jozeu S.button Kid Glovos, bost (l\l!l"i:'.‘ n%m 8 palr, 1a al} siados aud sizes, overy pair Warrantad, Lixaida will ploasa remuember that wo iavo nover advor. tisod nii avifoly unlosy wo veally have it, and at tho prico advortisod. ASK FOR R1L HGDOWELL & (033 CHEAP_STORE, REAL ESTATE, A freo train will leavo the Illi- neits Central bepot at 10 n. m, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1874, on the Baltimore & Ohio Itailvoad, for South Chiecago, to give persons an opportunity to visit tho property adjacent to the terminal shops, docks, depots, &se., now oftered for salo by the Calumet and Chieago Canal and Dock Co. Ieturning, the train will leave at 4 p, m, JAS, H, BOWEN, Pres’t, 182 Dearborn-st, THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH. PURTORATED RBUOKNSKIN UN- Dl AR XN 8, untivaied by auy ovor oifored {0 (bo publie. | Aflording tho st thorangn rotsotion agatust colids, i o of it BHOSUILIL LUNG DIBIEAS wud varlowd Wiolesy causud by onlds . morit tha aiteutian of uveey oo doalsing Lioalth und seul comdort. ELMER & HOXT, Qorner Monroe and Markat.ats, Fozs LAOES, ESBROIDERI 65, f0 SIMPSON, NORWELL & (0. Black Yol Laoes, beaded and plain, Black Guipure Edgings, all widths, Blaok Thread Edgings, all widths, AND A NEW LINT OF Spanich and Beaded Veils, Spanish and French Edgings, Lace Bufflings, Ruches, Collarettes, Collars, Cuffs, Barbes, &0, &on NEWEST STYLES, AT LOWHST POB: BIBLE PRICEHS. FEAMBURG [BROINER 1,000 PIECES JUST OPANED, AL WIDTIS, Great Bargains IN OUR NOTION BEPARTHENT! Wo offor o magnificont asortmont of TET gggl;‘%ngl‘l]?glvflofl's, ORNAMENTS, 3, OKLHS, SLIDES, BEL' and POCKETS, RERAREPIITE, ALL NEW GOODS, And very dosirable, at LOWEST PRICES A Benutifal Asgortment of OPERA FANS All the NOVELTIES now open. STIPSCY, NORWELL & 0, 79 & 81 State-st. FIKE CLOTHING. CLOTHING! Our display of FINE WORSTED COATS AND VESTS is the larg. ost ever offered at retail in this city. Purchasers will find the ase sortment very complote, and the Style and Make egual to Orider Goods. Wo malke the manulace turo ot FINE GARMENTS A SPECIALTY, and manuiacture more largely than any firm in the West, and can gnargatce our pa- trous Stylish and Well-Made Gar- ments AT POPULAR PRICES! WILDE, BLUETT & CO., __STATE AND HADISON-STS. GENERAL NOTICES, T0 ARCHITEDTS AND BUILDERS, The Merchants', Farmers’ and Me- chanics’ Savings Bank of Chicago, in the interests of the Laboring Classes and its Building Loan Department, will pay a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the best plan, with speci~ fications and proposals for a fire-proof; or an approximately fire-proof, Cot- tage of five rooms, A ciroular con- taining full information can be ob- tained by addressing a note to the undersiened at the M., F. and M. Savings Bank, No, 75 South Clark- sty Chicago, SYDNEY MYERS, Manager. - CAUTION. To All Partles About to Parchase Licenses for (e Mawfaetars of Entter From Beer Suet, . TO ALL YHOM IT MAY CONOLRN: Teka notfeo fhat tho ‘UNITED STATES DAY COSBANY (3 k10 wols owner of tho wixht to_ manufacture U I and BLIGAARGARING wih Ticly sovaral peuduais; amdor ot o onty beucd by d a oy heroby all partios HiETLING ariliicin) buedor of peodusts oavorod by tho ciont. Pavii i Wil o Trtiwith prosveutod, lg(}:::mmn!n‘nl":ul:: aaye o' 120 Comunty; oo 2, 71 Broaidway, Mot dork Olfover, prostdonts SroNEY WinTTEMOLL, Neoratary. . Yurd I, 0. Bos o, PISSOL UTION. orotafora oxlvting undor the firm e T roverse No. Bol Liast Divie: Dy amntanl ongent, Joroph NTON £ RGO JOSEPIC LINDUUIST. Tho co ¥ Touis & 1acagnis Bt it i ! Woticing, LI(I;K E‘.:A:H. ot F-'. 181, COPARTNIERSFIIP. jicued iavo this day fornind a coparisoeship O oo 3 COv. Craoore - (oF bho ‘Sarhys g ou 56 5 copecy, e am L ATogLe bisacas ot tho IRIAL, oy ANrnON £ Broos, 0. J. WIL IAMNS, TS, Hunters, Attention| N o sty