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L] e g e T T Y. 'LOCAL MISCELLANY. DR, COLLYER. Tho Rew York Aun han the following acconnt ot tho meoting held Monday evening al tho Church of the Menainh rolative to securing the pastoral gorvicon ol Dr. Collyor: The number of permons who nttendod fio maea. meeting of Unitarini Insk 1ighit in tio chapel of tho Chinreh of the Mesdall, st Yark aventio nnd Thirty- fourth seot, wannot large, bmt what tho reetiig Jncked i nimerlenl strongth wan fully mado up it srarmih nnd onthurinam, Fle object of ‘the mooting, ¥ set forth by the Chatrman, Mr, Iahicock, was i Five atrong expreesion to (o fecling of fhn ancloty Snd othor Unitotians {u regard fo tho carnestuioas of The call recently made upon the Ry, Robert Collyee of Ohicago to tio astarate af fho church named, Threo Weoka ago NIr, Collyer was oiferad tho portorato ader 1ho moat favorable condilions, but the” userend gt tleman, in his toply, whilo noither declining nor nccopting, fotimated tint bt for cerlatn reanony Sio wotils glnily accopt, Tho.main Tewon for the esit weama o Uy thot tho congregution requires the rui Hoen of n popuine preacher tu HCL tho chureh out of delt, Dr. Uhgood, n former pstor, 1 Tite puciets to indld & lurgo and costly edifice aftorward ho Tesianed o and_entered tho Kpfscopal Charel, Mo sas followed hy the Jiev, Gorgo 1, Tlepworth, who wus an acceptd blo und profilatis pas- 2ors It He, too, “fectimg (o butter advanco (o s Sorcata of Cliristinntty, left hin fold oud eiabiishod 3 independent chuteh, Ever cince this laststcesfou The preaching lins been {rreguins, the atterdanco o faflen o, am tho renulit n|xgn|»c‘n<15‘|‘;.,:3xn|;‘|;1ry Aimtogahed. The tncome of the eburcl gror emuller, and Hn dobt fucreased lo flw.m‘i‘;\-‘h&&u (ho cliurell uo] :ns worlh no less than L0600, ? A’r'ff:-yn:vmgfi':u 'forin i sustance U frta ahove * yeelted, Mr, Dabeock, thie Chnfrraan, ealixt wpon v Olimatend, vf tho cormltteg who Wero appointed to confer with Mr, Collyer, ‘gentlonuny tennsted fhat Mr, Collyer wan willing lo conio to Now York, but that Dr. Bellows and ather leadors of (he de- Domiuition wero opposed fo his coming. Mr. Coltyer 7310 that tho Inrge amotnt of mottey which e lind re- Felved from eovoral Noaton foaticnien for tho xebuild- {55 ond mupport of hts ehurvh bo cousidered 0 frusty T tint Detora hie eould au cept the call to- New Fork 1o, satstedt thio cansent of thiosa gentlemon, Mr, Hoftman rald thet U ¢, Bellown eud his soclety securetho - bisgned, e, Celiyver's chneeh was ouo of tho e ataoteds and Vionion Unituriane contributed Jargoly to aid him U1 rebuilding 1t, hecauso they ot that w0 ewines ta man shotild Jie retaued and o thern, Wheta they conelder the sholo titia- {Hom, soid 31, Tiofimay , they will inlerposa no_objec- tion’ but it givo el Warmesl cnconri mene th tbe propesod chauge, 3r, — Coll- e wishes . to - econy Past, bt he Tines 1ot think 2 £igh! o deeido on peraonal constier- tHtonn. Tiia peopin da not wish himto Jeave, but they o pai Hotie snd publl e-spirited, and havo the guoid of o eaure at ieart. Taey will uot conwent Lo have him Terve, bt wliun €y simderstand o coaditlon of affait they will inte. mose no objection, Mr, Collger Tl not come for tones's wake, 1o (hinke that Tor Tho noxt Aftren or il gtecn yosrs hio can be of great aer- Vice o flio cave of Unitarianban, wnd (it the ekt Tiero I8 far ticher awd wider thau ‘the ono i which o i aboring, ‘Dr. Collon~T coneldi 't myself o poor man, yot. I am roady to give 1,000 12 Mi, Coliver comes, " Jlv ceu avo this Soclaty, As i, proof of Lis populdrity I ueed ouly tnsltatce the recept fon given Nim two weeks ajo hen e proachied 1n k1 1hioee, Wo Lod piven onty ons day'n notlee, nd i w day wag sformy ; yot i Tioven was erowdod. 4 t the Asfor Huttso wo offersd Mr. Collyer §10,000 5 yea 5 but he maid ho woull ne- cept no noru than §5,064 tho salary o wwas Dien und 1t now recelving, ndding that ho would noc, heve 16 Thought that L liad lef} Chieaya for wouey, There aro fow mimisters wheo will refise §,000 8 yeur, [lalu:h(-flh}' r. Smith, of Al Sor ds' Chnrch—Dr, Bellows told mo Ieet weel: thad ff e, Collyer conll conncintiously Teave Chieno and come. 1o e Church of the Meiah, b (e, Bollows) would ba lappy 1o greet him, (Ap- i MM Hofman said Lo tmew that Dr. Dellows and il v for ten yea = been an good Iriends L tho of tho Messiah 48 auy of il oW members. When the ey )ac0 Lefora w debt D, ellows Wimgolf raised $7.000%5. Lelp it Lf our pews are yold, continted Mr. Hofius ny wo eats pay ot debl i oo Sear. Thiswe can dy 3f wa wecure 3, Collyer, Yo -1l n resolutiou that Unifatian so- cietics BN be mJ st 40 fartler the dnterexte of the Ggureh of the e ch by et un olatacigs bo he \ay of securing ty s eervices of Mr, Collyer, Thls viay carried tnanimoty Ay, - Mr. Hotiman 7 ave na an ndilltionst reason why r, Collyer ahonld ed i to Tiew York, the fact that i s {10 hoart-ceutre rom which prlsiie all the fufuenee s {hat move soclety for goad or ill, Mr. Collyer, exdd ochot Chure Mr. Olmotead off he, preached fwo weeks ago fto 1,500° per- lohs on Sondny: but on Monday, through IMo the medimin' of the presa of Nuw Yark ‘of L0000, This hie ccpld ho addreseed nn nl idionc Isewliore on the continent, A a0t do #n Chicago, tr o lny or two ngo n o entleman hiud Kald to thi up \jnnot attend your church, but PR cheertully w0 $500 1€ you @ uploy Coliyer, Wo nead s here." [Applaues ] St motlon of 1.Tr. Van Sclinicl:, the Chair appeiutert prof. Tilgham, Lir, Wale, and r, Oimntead, o com- Inltice (9 Vit Tioxion and get from the conttily e Cotlyer ch reh fund e connnt (ot M. Mionil deliver up Wiw truat - Chiecgo and wine fo Now York, ———s RECTPTION TO MR. CRCSSLEY. o pursusnes of the nunouncemant fu veuter- day's paper, a reception wan tenderod yosterday 10 r, dohn Croesloy, M. P., of London, by the Chicago Branch of the Intornational Chambor of Commorea al (licir rooms in McCormick’s Dlock, Among thoso present wora the ey, Dr. Millor, of lalifax ; Mr. Thomas Barnes, of Manchester, Eug.; C. H. McCormick, B. I Allen, J. G. ghortall, Moward Driestly, Themas Loy, Trank Chondler, A. W. Xeltogg, and James Coneh, . N Aftor the proliminary introductions, Mr., C. 1T McConmick, on behalf of the Society, delivered tho following % "ADDRESS OF WELCOME: GexrLuMEN: A8 President of the Chirago Draneh of tho Internntional Chamber of Comuierce, T huve the Bonor of {ntroduciug to vou Jolin Croweley, Faqy, A, I, and the Rev, Dr. Miller, of Iulifax, aud’ tho Hon, Titoman Barnes, of Mauchester, Eng, The prominent position accupied by Mr, Crossley. an & member of tho Britih Parllunent, and by Mr. Barnes, ao well ns Mr, Croesley, i commezelal lifo,— Taukiug an they do among te Teading _tnunufa 1n the world,—ontitles them, with {lio Rev, Dr, il accanipanyiie thoma tholr friend sl companion, tn {hat courteoun roceptioi atour hands which i due to the high rlations they fill, and Which, as Chifeago men, we e ever ready to bustaw to il wlio work vut for thomecivea houorablo distinction, It i not, howover, plmply iu the chiaracter of gentle- men prominently dtutided with the dicection of pub- liv und_commercial sffairs o tho greal country to which they belong that wo are called upou to welsome our distfigubhed visltors on this occunion, Tl come. to us now, genticmen, in an ofilcial capacity, ac- crodited cu ropresenifatives of tho Internatiounl Ciian- Twr of Commoreo sud Miesissinpl Valley Asvockution, whose headquartors arein Iaidon. And they cono taloarn for themselves something of the extent and greatneen of tho commerclal reeourcen of onr Mingl- wippl Vulley, embracing, as it docs, twenly-three States ani Territorles—cmbraciug, iu fact, it is not too mue tn ray, the great produciny portion of our country. nicagofn the direct {nternatioval entranco o this nllex’at the Nocth,and New Orleans the samo at tho outh, while we _oxly now requirs tho opening and completion of tha Bt. Lawrcuce, in it couneetion “sith our great chafn of lukes, to’ perfect. our dizet worthern entrance at this pofuti—a work not Bow much Jeew imiportantio us nnd tho' Misstsippt Valles thaw swan the opentig of tha Erle Caunl m ita simo, thirangh thio persevering eftorts of Dewitt Clinton ; and a work that must be exmpleted within a very few yenrs from thys time, 1 il ot undectake, gontlemen, to entor fnn detatl upon the objects and chiaricter of this Boclety, ~ dr. Gritith, munager of tho American brauches, ibin Hon, Alr. Hoyne, and other gentlemen present, nung Kpoalt on thin subjeet, and I liopo our English friends will alno uay omething to nA. The subject {83 vat one, Bufllco it, therefore, for me to way that ita leadiog dr- rigu i the dovelopment of {ho resonrcen of thy "tk ajesinpt Valloy by thie intraduction of surplu foreln capital, ‘1 ueed only to nllude, oit the ono haud, to tho fact hat the grost Valley of flio Migstesippi Tt mpartial cxamination, be found to presunt to thie royeau capitalikt the richeat and Lrondest field for wafe and profitable investment 3 and, on tha ather, thatour only want lu possession of thiv’ fleld i tha means, ~ebelr our British Sinsnen over the wey ean sfford to Tend us, 7oy cfsom v i, gentlemen, who visit us to-day on a mierion h fnportietico (o all of ua, It gives me plese- 1ice, in bohall of the Chieago Brauch of the Associa- tion, to extend o cordial weleome to our tidst, Lopini het'your Tisit will bo one full of plegsure aud cujos- ment to yourselves, oud fhut you will b able, an tin Tecult of your inveétigation g00d repoit, not only of Westorn und Buuthern énter- Priro in general, but particularly of what, as_citizens of Chiesigo, wo havo already dofic, are still dolng, and et hopo 1a o In this Mctropolis 6f tho Northwext, Aftar somo rewarks by Mr. Griflith rolative to the progross of the Infornational Chamber of Comnieres, {0 carzy homo with youn MR, CROSHLEY aroto and retnrned his thanks, ae also the thenks of the gentlemen who nccompaniod bim, for tho cmmon{ and_kindness extondod lim since hin advent juto Chieago. He said 1o was uunblo to wrell dogciiho the Ylennnm bimsall and his friends oxponenced at the recoption they had roceived on the occarion of hiy first visit Lo America, and the flounshing City of Chicuzo. Had Lo vasited “the country years ugo, ho wak_confident that ic would have provod:advantageons to him in many particulars, 'Phio business relntions of tho Lwo countrios Niaves beon such os 10 gratify tho Fnglish people, They hnave bean churactol y the utmost comity af feeling und frecdom “from losses, Ma apoke of tho abjoet of the Soclety, nnd To- Hretiad that an organization similer to tha ano exisling hnd Db buon formed yours ago. What o saw of Chicazo, tud what her poopte had so- complishoed since the fire, il beon to i, sud e to Lhown unacquatnted with the onorgy of tho peoplo, » sbjert slmowt incomprehoustbio, Bub Lis murprieo wan lenoned whon, throngh tho Tindnoss ot Priondw, o Wud boon siforded at opportunity ot viewing tho corukry atjncant nod trbutnry to Chienco, "o gloved with tho nwnur- snoo thut the Socioty in TLondon was rendy to profiar any iuformagion that might ho requosted, und repowed s acknowledgments for the re- coption tewlerod himsolf and Tricnds, Jiriof and pleasant sddroseen were inado by Ao othor gontleman_prosont, oftor which Lhe psrty Yisitca tho Board of 'Lrado, and gave the straugs ————r———— ers an opportuplty to inopect tho moibod of tranancting busincas in that agrioultural rotreat. i ———— ' THE COUNTY COMMIMSIONERS, An najourned mooting of the Boavd of County Commistionors was lield yeuterdny aftornoon. *fhiero sroro present Comminslonern Ashton (in ‘o chnir), doncs, Burdick, Tonergan, Toguo, «longh, Hortlng, Johuson, Duaso, Itussell, and \Iarria. "Pho specinl oriter waa postponed until to-mor~ row, and the following communications and pe- { itions woro considored : Trom L. 1%, Dalloy requeating permisaion for rolenso Srom hin proposal o2 tho addition to the Tnanno Asylum on which ho found ho could nob £ 2ntizo” ronsonnblo profit, Anothor reagon wan {10 fact (hst vineo his 14d was aubmittod ho had brgun to tieek n placo on tho Board of Conuly Commisstonors, and lio fell that thero wes somo- incongruous in tho_two positions of con- tructor and - candidate. Ou miotion tho commn- aviention, which creatod contiderablo, morriment, saut paced on fllo. Tho I'resident remindod tho Donrd on tho w 3 <uired tho fising af tho salwies of county enm- wen Lotoro tho fnll olectiou. It dovolved upon e frnn'llonxd to 800 thak this wes done. Commissioner Boguo atated that the maiter ‘ews beiug coualdered by the Committoa on Lub-~ Jig Service, Roquisttions for snpplics {o tho difforent coun- A4y inetilutions wero roforred {0 tho appropriato Lommitteor, Hevoral billy from onteids towns ware reforred iwithout rending, tho Cusfrman_ ulating thab ‘thoso towns wera faet Lecoming & buedsn to the 'Board, nnd that_tho present stato of sfinirs was an violation of the lawv. Commissionar Olough euggested that i€ the Noard woro wppropriating money tlicgally, tho ‘County Attornoy ho cousulted with & view to stopping tho expendituro, he Chairmnn stated that ha did not mean in folztion of the law, bub that the matter was ono over which the Board should linve atwolute con- Arol fustend of only tho supervision. If tho T3oard took chargo of the matter an they ought, Aho exponzen would bo reduced one-half, Conunisaloper Clough eowcidod with tho. Clhnirman'’s views, and #id he would wolcomo any mossura which wonld effoct the dosired chimge. A roport of tho Committeo on Public Works recommending ingtrueking the Clerk to draw hin warrant on tho Troasurar fu tavor of Perking % Blavongon for paving and grading was con- «cugred in, The Commitles on Migcollaneoun Claims roe- ommonded_the payment of bille amountiy to 015,10, On motion the bills woro orderod to bo paid. ¥ Iho Joint Committeo on Publie Buildings and Pubhoe Charitios submited tho following report: Yone Conmittee, to whom wea referred tho soveral proporals for buihilng sn sdditlon to the County Ine rane Asylinl, with inetructionn fo_tabulats tho £atio and report (o tho Bonrd, beg leavo to_aubmit the fu- closed tabnlated statement af tho soveral propeaxls re~ celvod, and rocommowd {Hat the rontracts for sald work boavarded to tho lowest, Bidders, ag foflo upon thelr fillnz the nocessary bondn ¢ 1, W, Gary tho contract manonvy, Ihelnding hollaw brie fasteriog, and carpenter Works, al S54,4007 o Ire ol Unriman for rooting work al ERams tall, A, G0 for Tho Tronworls at ¥6,710. Total, 1, Datley th 1k Al KI5,700, Tucleive of hollow Vrlcl, gl ‘bl Inubilityto carvy out the conlract at (heea yres, . After tho reading of the tabulated statemontn tiro voport won_wanimoualy adopted, and the contracts awarded in aecordanco with the recom- meudation. lio Board adjowrned nutil {o-morrow after n0oD. nakeid {0 wlilitraw hix proposal for o et STAADEN. Tho casn of Nivholas Stacdon, indicted for arson, came up in tho Crimival Coutt yestorday maorning, Judge Moore prexiding. Thae counsiol for tho defondant, Thomas Shir- lay, prosented n potition for change of venuo, on the groand that a fair irinl of tho cause could not bo bad in Coolk County on aceount of tho prejudices of tho peoplo ngaiust defend- ant, prowing ot of the excite- ment ju reference to fives, ote. Tho pelition further sct foith that Nl of the Jndgos of the Court wero alko prejudical agninst defendunt, nod {hat tho excitement and prejndice proyniling in_Cook Counly and its coutts had aleo oxtended to Will and Lako Counties. After reading the potition and the aMdavits of quito & number of citizona Lo the sawme effact, Mr. v read from tho statiles to show that the Judgo had no dicrction in the matter, but wan compniled to zrant the petition. State's Attorney Reed followed, arguing that the Court hai diverotion, and could grant the petition of not at option. "ho dudgn oxsminud tha stalutes, aud, con- cursing in Ir. Shirloy's prgumont, granted tho petition . “Pha change s taken to Dalago County, and prisoner wrs hold to bail m the #im of 000 to answer at such time a8 may horeaftor ho fized. o e MINOR CONVENTIONS. THE POLES, Tho Poles in he United Siates, throngh their reproontatives, mot i Convention in this city sortordag.:sUpwardsof fifty dolegaton, ropresont= ing colonios in Ilinols, Wisconsin, Michigan, Miesouri, Mimnewota, Now York, Now Jorney, Ohlo, and Indimnz, wers preont. Aftor nttending mass 1n tho Chapol of $t. Stanislans Kotska Chureh, on jNoblo stroat, Lhe delognles ropaired to Bhorman's 1all, near Bradley strect, and ot 9 o'clock wero eallod to arder by tho Hev. Fattier' Theadoro Gieryoli. An clection of oficers (hen took place, rosulting in tha choica of tha Rev, Fathor Josopl Musiel- owicz n Chnirman, John Dazwisky a3 Secrotary, and tho Rev. Tellar Mollitor, of Chicago, ag As- eerotary. hairman then addrossod the delegntos in thio Polioh languerro, 1lo sald that the objeet of the Convention whs to ring together tho sove- sal Polish seltloments in this country so that thoy might take sleps for their goneral welfaro, “Phoir numbar wiss not inconsidesablo,—probably 00,000 in all ; in Chicago alonoabont 7,000,—and it was ta ke regrelied tbat no concorted nction T levetotore beon taken to elevato their nationslity into its logilimato position among tho peoplea of this great country, To remedy such o urate of affairs the Convention was ingtituted, nnd ho trusted that it would nob fail of its object. Toles thus far had merged, or rather been swnllowed up of absotbed, by the more powerful ni anlitics,—tho Germans and Trigh,—and they were rogarded as nonentitiestin » political sense. It shonid not bo so, for Poles lied o nationnl history of whieh they felt prond. A wank of knowledgo of the En- glish Jangunge hud oporsted ngntust them lsore Sery much. Liera hud not beon any collegiala establishments of ~ any importance conducteil under a Palish-English managomont to meet the want. L'lie chiof parpose theroforo of {lio Con- |- vontion will bo to dipvige meunss for the oroction of a colloge ut & contral point in tho United Statew, and to establish o centyal Colonization Suciety, Ty theso ageneica they might bopo to creato in tho minds of our young people a lovo aad veneri- tion for thoe Janil of cheir forefathers, giva them & Inowlodga of tho reat land thoy dwolt in, and so olevete tuew iutallectually and niorally that mdue timo they wuuld bo ablo to take: thelr rightful ponition among ho other natiouulitios, "Ihe naigress was nesived with onthisinem, Comtaittees on Crodentinls rud on Acrango- 1ments wern then appointed, nad the Coaveation adjonrned nnbil 3 o'clock, The aflernoon sray #oont in tho transaction of businosy of na gon- oral importance. . HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Tho Convention of Ilardwnre Morchants of thio Notthwest, who bogan their seaions s the Promont Jouss on Tuesday, continued them through yostorday, “whon, howover, nctivg on tho principle that all work and no play s apt to dull oucs {utellectual vigor, they allowed o fiftle ploasuro to break in upon their Inborn, AN mcmin‘:. however, they devoted to n dlu- jon of Ui mterestn of tho hardwzre husl- in tho Northwest, and in the wlternoon they drivo avound tova awd enjoyed the elo- «quent desoriptionn of 1ty main poluin of beauly mid tnterest, which tho Ghlenyo mon polnied otit to thom, The Chieago hurdwsro houees of any consequence wro all roprosentad, and the following are the namos of most o tho ontsida flimi having reprosenfatives at the Convoattan: W. W, Buoth & Lo, Howoll, ann & (o, Jo, Pacponhoimor & Co., 1hekson, (ark & Coyy Wo A, MeCutl & Co,, of Clucinnotiy A. I tihoploieh, Himmonds Iurdwure Gompany, Hofaton, Williumy & Co., of Bt, Lowis; Jobn Nuzvo & Co., 1, aney & Uo., O, thop- i, dobn Driczlaft & G, of 3Ll wanken; W y v . Of 5 Audlrew adway, Weatfall, !lines Ao, ; & Co., of Dubnane; Ducharma, Flotchor & Co., Buhl, Duchatmio & Co,, Prenties Broy, & Co,, Htandart Bros, & Ca,, James & Ca, of Dotredt ogentation of the pay-rolls that the law re-. axhas Whittakor, Phillips & Co, of Toledo; Sloklos, Proston & Co., of Davenport, la,; Nelson & Co, af Birlinglon, ‘making fn ail about thicty-live delegatos, Tt ili0 ovoning the Convention onjoyed & ban- quet at tho Gravd Pacifio Hotol. THD PLOW MAKERS. 2 During tho past fow doys tho plow and cultl- vator mannfaciurers of the Northwest have hoou Dolding one of hofr Quarterly Convantlon at tho Matteron Hewse, 'Thero wora presont ahott twonty dologates, reprosonting the lavgest man- wlacturors fn tha Northwest, ‘Tho proceodings woro in thé naturo of & gonoral consultatlon upon tho genorol intrvestsof the trada and the fixing of ‘u‘lcnn and tormn for tho ensuing year. Bt 1ittlo chango was effected in those, whet fow altorations waro made being in faver of tha deal- ori and conevmora, Tho trado of tho _past yonr was talked ocer, and all prosent reported n fair pusinoss, wud thouglit the outlook for tho com- ing season o fvorablo ono. At tho wamo timo it wat daclded that noxt Yanr no ncreatn of busi- nessshould bo indniged in, the genoval buiness of 1ha country not warranting it. Payments lost neason wern vory fair, and tho moinbers of tho Tody statd Ahit (hoy considerod tho offoct of thelr arganization had been vory favorablo to all attios concarned, Tho Convention boforo clos- R\g olgeted tha following ofticers for tho cnsuing rear s 2'reafdent-T, D, Drowster, feru, Becretary—Li, I, Temouway, Erenling Comanittes—Conrad Furah T K. Gwan, Willinm Patiin, 4. 15, Whilson, ‘The noct meoting will bo leld at tho Matteson .Ifouse on the first Tuesday in Jauuary next. ————— . A LIVELY SKIRMISH, JOffiecr Mater, of the Madison Birost Station, hnd a dosperato aud bloody strugglo yosterday afternoon, nbont 4 o'clock, with theeo young rotliana. A elerlc m Curtis' lumber-office, ab the corner of Cannl and Fulton streots, ro- portod to Malior that threo young mon had at- tompted to ob his smploger's money-drawor, anil savia n dogeription of tho partics. Bhortly aftor- wasd tho officer discovered Johin Haggorty, & no! nrious desperado, standing ot tho cornor of TLa'tonod Canal stroets in compnny with tvo otbor young mon, Ho took Haggerty In charge, on svspicion of bowmg ono of tho. threo persoms who bad attemptod to rob Caurtis till, and procoeded with hin't to tho lumbor ofice to hase the clork idon- tify'bim. Tho complalnant wea not in, and Mabor informod Haggerty that hio wonld arrest hite 1on genoral princlolos, a8 & vagrant, . o walked olong with his prisoner as for as Tw'on sund Engle streets, the iwo young mett who had been with Haggorty folowing hebind, when tho latter called on ] ais companions to assist him in resisting tha am:st. The two young men ran np and attacked tas ofcer and o fight onined. Owing o tho oumhorsomo = and wieless boit @ tho policemen aro compallad to wariy, Maher was uneblo to draw his revolvor, and was nboitt to uss his club, when it wag unat ched from him by Hnggorty, Ono of t ho nthor mifians drow & small revolver and fired | twico nt Malior, both shotu piorcing hin left Dawt ), and dieabling him so that the stragrlo witl . finggerty wan wtitl mora unequal. I tho mon atinio an espressman, William J, Meuking, and o tesmstor, cama to tho oflicer's ausiste auce . nnd Haggerly was socured and placed in ? fonking' wagzom, bur lLad no sooner beon foro 1 down on bis back, than ho reached bo- hind him and drow s revolver and ghot one of Moo, king’ thunibs off. 1in almed to Kill the first man who atood in his way, and it was no fanlt of hin t hat murder wan not adaed to his long list of erim [nal ncta. Th o othor two villaing, finiding that further ro- sistn nce wns usoless, ran off, and up to last ac- coun ta had not bon arrosted. 11 ggerty was token to the adison Bireot Statl on and locked up to mwnit examination. Hint pearanca givea ovldonco af tho desperato struy gglo with Maher, who beld on i him i spito of hl 1 wouuds and sevoral hoavy blows dealt by Ilagy serty with tha club, Ou o of the butlola wes oxtractod from Maher's hand, but tho other was so fitmly lodgad i the musa fos that it wos doomed best to delny its ox- tracti on. iy rly is tho same man who recently rosiat- od st ¥eral officors at his mother’n notorions ahode, on the corner of Kinzie and Llizabeth streel. 3, and fired two shols at oflicer Caumon bo- fore ije wan secured. [flo in one of the most dapge rous charactors in the city, aud, beingn muset (nr follow, gives the polica "groat diflicully when they attempt his nrrest, ilo is now a suro candi/' lato for Joliot Penitentinry, and een thank }:ia fa stunato slar that ho is not one for the gal- owa. B ————— LOCAL LETTERS. TE (% COUNTY HOSPITAL QULSIION AGAIN. Tothe Iditar of The Chicago Tribune Sin: Nota faw cilizena aro anxious to know tho ro: 13on of the delry on tho part of iite County Comm issionors in the building of a now hospi- tal. 4 ilroaay months havo passed sinco the Los- pital & ite was bonght.and paid for by tho county, No eor amupity In the land has tho opportunity of hay ing o bospital 2o porfect in all that will give b enlth to tho sick, and at so moderate an oxpont 19, s we. There is nbsolutely no city on {hio cot alinent now 8o sorely in noed of n decent hospiti 11 as Chicago. Patlonta are (akeu in great numbe 1% from our presenc ol rick-house o tho Poor-I {ouso nb Jefterson, o great is tho ovor- erowdi g at the formor place. Con tny Commissioner be af this Iato day in doubt { ilut the peoplo desiro a liospital, and thot one ow, ght to bo built? Verily the most lament- abla fiyck in our muvicivality is that wo shonld feol ca: lled upon to continually upbraid and com- E)lmiu of T our law-mnkors. Doubtless wo oflen do o anjiz itly, Probably very oftsu tho County Bonrd ¢ wuld fairly detend themuelves agninst tho aceusnt jone of tho people. Bul ander IHeaven who i3 thero thaican framo & defenee for the omisein neto caro well for tho sick who are a chnrgo1 spon our hands® P Cnica 19, Oct, 13, 1874, 7o the 13 Vtor of The Cliicago Tribuncs 8m: Permit me, through tho sedium of your Journal, to call the attontion of the publio and the pre por authorities to nserious tlaw in the notth o butmont-wall of tho Halsted stroet viu- duct no 1 erecting and approcehing completion. Hoth #i 2e-walls of tho abutment, ahout § foct from tly 3 front wall, aro cracking badly. Thero erncks n in from tho top downward, n distanco ol Horffot. 'Tho walls ars ovidently ton wonk for tho £ on superstructaro, aud its weight must havo ce: 1sed the bresks. It seoms Loane, aloo, that the snds of the iron girdors do not project far onoush over tho edge of (he wall to inoure tho nocee sary stvength and safoty. Leh tho au- thoritiow sea to it that this defect in remedied in time, and i thus avold a poesiblo and rerious acci- dout. Onscaven, Cuicacw, Ock, 11, 1871 ——— GENERAT, NEWS. Dotect Ivea Chapin and Gallagher, of the de- tactive fuireo, recovered Lucsday night for Mrs. N. '\ Jnbmuon tho jewelsy stolen laut Thuraday avening' trom her hause on the boulevard, Puesdry evening Sanitary-Suporintondent JMiller noticod n very poworfnl nud nupleasant emell pervading tho South Division, T'he fur- thor sonth-ho wout tho stronger grew tha smell. 1lin curfogity wan excitod, and ho get off in pur- suit of it- It was n long and wearisomo clinso, but aboutt miduight he ran down his game, sud found tho suuree of thosmot, & very pretty ona of ito spoclos, 1o bo Ralston's establivhment, sonth- of tho Stoc\-Yards, The Buperintendent will bring tho mwtter to tho attention of the Grand Jury at the «atliest possible mament, und o doevor ta seuna tho indictment of the offond A young mm fared into o Thirleonth Ward enloon yeatord.ay, and uklied tho barksoper for n glogs of wine, ‘Lho barkesper askod im which e would bavo,- -cherry wino or porter wine,— andd ho said he wiould. The Ezocntir;o Committoo of tho Citlzons' As- woeiation Will Fnoot nt tholr raoms In Meroliunty' Buildimg, at 7 p, m. ta-dny, to consider the Gal- loway 1epory on taxation, The Laze ¢ of $t, Patrick’s Chureh, corner of Adams ar d Desplalng ntrents, winch bogen Monday, 4 now in the full tido of success, and il doul tlom continua ko Hll W close an o 44t 7 ho pttondonco is oxvellent, @nd worthy of the sino display of articles offered for salo. The piarm from Box No. 681 ut 1:G0 a, m, yes- ferds .y, wan cansed by the partiul burning of a o story frasmo building ab No, 1 Hmart stroot, owr od by MMes. dulin Mons, cud ocoupod na a vie no wwnufoctory, Taown on bullding, 090 ; iu snrance, §800 in tho Citizous' of Newark, N, J . Origin of tho fire unkuowi. An necommodating dragglut on Ogdou avenno rocontly laid in & stock of pustage-ntampy to i obliga cuatomern, Tho tirst day he had his floor aarnbbed, and i » ved-hot firo in tho steve, and, | botween the lieat and camp, his stemps got 1T, D. Noble, | stuck together, and £0 par cant of hic stock aufs forod stupwreck, ‘morolug, about £ o'clnak, hin pight-hell swon prilod out by tho roots by i nan who wanted o siamp to lmt an a lotter to go by the 6:30 . 1, fatn, Tho druggiet did not K b, thinking that, by conresy his woutd so- ouro o permaton; cugtonter, and o lind his ro} ward, for {ho wmnu csne baek aud kioked nt {ha door, aml then whon tho dvugs ylnt camo dowh apked his to entell his fint nud ‘vel hils bicopn and say why in tho namo of tha gzontloman and sumnior resore pacticularizol in Tiovelations, xx., 2, i, ho hed given him n stamp that wouldu't stietc? ' Afteran amioablo acennge- raont of the makter tho man wont ot grumbling nhout that being o hottomlosy pit Hort of & way to necommodata thio public, and droppod his mig- sivo into the box bofora (ke daor, which wonldu'y ho visted by tha onllector till noon, Notwith- stinding this erumb of comfort tho pharmacist Wwont wp-otaizs with fleshiliyg oyos, and empliod tho contonts:of his ever upon tho eat, with the remartk, * 'l teacl you o aslk for siamps an- olhor tmo." THE FOUNDLINGE, Tho Iadies who raprosont ihe inlorosts of the Foundlugs' Homo, are doitg n good husineas b No. 61 Washington viroot, and thefc heatta re- Joleo thereat, partly hocauso i i3 ploasant to bvecoed, and purtly bocauso succoss means warmih, food, lifo, for their infantile charges.. Among tho “sido-shows "—to nuso tho lan- inge o tho worhily—in a picture of Eclio Lake, which fs to bo giveni to the most popular mom- hor of the Jluard of W'rade. -~ ‘Lhus far very fow Yotes hava han cast, and tho improssion is fain- ing ground thn’, thero,ara no popular Board of ‘Trado men, 1.1t this'in a_mistake, and in n day or two tho voting will begin with groat vivaci P'here fis nu impiession around town that *Jac! Srurges ia net an popular on 'Change as I'rof. Bwing tn in Chicago, and Mr. Buurges s hadeh- ing o neat Jitlo echiomo whorehy many yotos elall bo polled for him, end this falso Impression bo corrocied. Messrs, J, B, Lyon and Georgo Brino havo goverally arrived at tho samo iden, and are mugtorng thoir forces for tho fray, Tho holl will riug and the Juuches will cloto at 3 o'clock Wodnesday, nand it will bo {ntercsting to soe which one of thew will ho nblo (o make sll his deliveries in time, Thon {ho winnor cats flla tha aforesnid picture in conrt a6 an exhibit,—a proof of his good standing in the eommunity. NEWBNOYS' NOME. Tho boys ltave beon urging Mr. Dillings to opon the Hoene to thom, though the fitting up i by no moauis complete, snd the walls not suf- ficiently dry <o muko it vafo to occupy the roomn ab present. ‘Sowno complaints have beon made by persons who find the boys nceding © home, nmt who think they niight bo accommodatod, 'thouwh the Buikling i3 atilt untinishoed. Thae following lottor from Dr. Milior, of the Bonrd of Hoalth, gives abundant resson why the boys should wait a fow days longer efors going into their winter-quar- tors ¢ Toanp or MEALTHE, : OF SANITARY SUDCHINTRYDENT, Citicauo, Oct, 14, 1674, W, J1, illinga, (leneral, Superintenicnt Netestoys’ toma: DeAn S1n: Dy o notice 1t the papers, 1 aco you {n- tend_oponinz_ the new lom for thu bors on Friday avoudog, Qot, D3, After a careful examination of the bufling, T am' convinced thak the health of the hosa will o endangased by allowlug: them fo_occupy the ronmp until thvy aro mora thoranghly dried, eitiier by artificlal liowt, wie by heings oxpoeod” (a thy atinvaphere, Your great deskrn (o open tho Homa al.an carly dato in cortaiiily cotm endable, bit. to do ro hetora tie roonin cro thorouglily+dricd may Lo kerious to tho Lealth of tho Loys, at.X would adviea that you posipono tho epentiigz untitis zely time nk the rooms ea e ocenpicd withs grfety, Respectfally, B C, MiLui, ‘Sunitary Supcrintendent, ‘Cho suceens af the ontortainment to bo givon at Central Hall on tho U6ib, to raise monoy Lo pay for fitting up tho gymunsium ond rending- room of tho .[ome, is sssured, as over Y00 beon rechilved already for tick ho work of fitting up s going forward as rap- idly an Bosslbl ¢, aud 3 graud opoulng may bo ox- peeted Lofore many dayi. ————— CR'IMINAL RECORD. CLIMINAL COURT. Judge AMoori—Nickolas Staaden appliod for a chaugo of ve nue; the application vas granted, and tho veuuo- thangod to DuPage County, JOSTICE COURTS. Jitstice Rowd m—Jolm Engan,.arrested for tho farceny of proj orty belongiug to IL C. hiclds ; eld to tho Crimioal Court in bail of $300. Johm Miller, arttestod for robbing M. Frank of his watch and chain ; continvod Hll tho 17th fust. fu bail ol @800.—M. J, Mationy, arrested for sssaulting Eugono Bromin with a deadly Orny weapon with ' iutont to Liil; ohanged to disorderly, nnd fined $25.—John M- Cormick, nrre dted for larceny; continued 1l to-day in badd of $400.—Sylvesier Schinborn, nrreeted for thes larceny of o horeo bolonging to Gi. W. Maxwell, of Indiana; held to tho Criti- nal Court in b il ot $800,—Chnrles Soavers, ar- rested for swingiling ; continued till tho 21kt inst, in bail of #J00.- —Fohn Walsh, arvested for tha Jarcony of prop ity belong w0 John A, Huck; Jielo to tho Orl minal Court in_bail of $600.— Saummnel Wilkon, out on bail in 2800 for esunult- ing Jorso White with intent to do bodily iujury ; rearrested on th 1 charge of asuautt with intent to Lill Jewsio Whsito, ho belng iu o dsing condi- tion from o fraciawed skall ; commilted without bail to awnit iho result of White's injuries,— Henry Jnckaou, arrested for swindlivg Jamos King out of n 11-tm of horson Sundsy, the 4th inst., \‘.m“ll coutintied ; eavo called up nnd accused acquittod. Sll.'l[cc Kauf1.:ann—Fordinand Purklo, ar- rostait for_larcer. continuad till the 20tk inat, in bail of $500.—- I'ie sawmo party with Ferdinand Plent, August Flamseiman, Josoph Curtie, and Udulph 8. Kip, s ore arrcaied for riot on a war- rant sworn by W', It. Momding ; contipued thil 20th met. in bail of 3300 oach. Wustice Seully- -Oharlos CGunderson, ' arrested for an_attompt § 5 commit larceny ; fitod $25.— T.ouis Lyna. arre utod for larceny ; continued £ill to-morrow In bni | of $400.—Yilhaw and James Woods, nrreated for burglarionely entoring tho +*Royal Palm,” under_the Old Barnes' ITouss ; held to the Crim' nal Court in bail of §2,000 each, —Joyeph Kamps and Eunico Auer, nrrestod for burglary 5 contin 3d till the 17th iust. in bail of 1,500 anch.—Ant vn Sndeck, arrosted for diunken and disorderly etmducs ; continued till the 17th inst. 1n hail of 27 0,—Mary Melon, atrested for Jarceny ; continn ed tl to-day in bail of £1,00, 1 USCELLANEOUS, Thomns Welch wont into tho saloon at No, 24 Weast Randolph etreet, abont G a'clock last ovening, in au intoxicated stato, and bogan to abtzo & youny; nyaw, and act in ' very disordorly manner, when Jobn Burko, tho barkeopor, poized ‘o pop-boitle and knacked him down. Whon ho uMempted o rise, Burke dealt him Auother hlow. Oiicer Wiggins was callett b tho place, nud took both men to the Madizon Btreot Station, It was Yound that Walch hind two doeps and ugly wounds on his head, which viere dressed by City Lhysi- clan Dunne. Ono o tho cuts wns 2 iuches in longth, and the othon appearad to b an externnl fracoure. Burke wanbooked on the chargo of aseault with a doadly syoapon, and Welch was do- teined es u witness, Conatablo Louror, of, the Town of New Trior, reporied to Asst.-Supl. Ifickey yosterduy that Georga Rockwell, & man who had hoou nrrestdi by him on the charge of wwindling, i solling ool estato to Lwo purtics, edcaped from him \whilo ho was convoying him to the County Jail. Tt appoars that the Gonstablo allewed bis pris- olfu}r too nuch liberty, and he taok advantago of it. P, Marshall, one of tho expressmon concorned in the fleccingof emigrants by causing them to lay over, wan arrestod yestarday afternoon by Dotoci- 1o Morgan, and lovked up i the Contral Station” Lo nwalt & hearing ou the chargo of windltug. Alfred Madison, & hotol ranner, was subsoquot- Iy nrrosted on e snmilar chargo by Datectiva Helnzeman, Snonk Lhioves ontered the room of 2rs. 1% N. Fawlin, at hor vesildence, coruor of Bixteonih ntraot und Michigan avonuo, ‘Luesday oveuin, whilo the family wero ut teu, and succooded in atouling §1,000 wortl of Joweirs. pebies! it PEDRSONAL. Tho exhibitors in tho agricultural department of the Kxposition tander their sincors thaukn to tho Superintondont, dr, Ct. 8. Curtin, for the ablo and stisfuctory mnnuer in which ha con- ductad tho department, and for tho goutlomauly and conrtunus treatment oxtendod to all, Mv, Joha 1. JoBery, of tho Keening Journal, ]mn! en raquested by over 200 citizens of the Twellth Ward_to becomo a oindidnta fox Alderman of the ward on the Republiean tick Mias Phahbo Couzing, of Bt. Tiouly, in tho guost of Mrs. fernando Jones, No, 910 Uralrlo nvouus. Roclety gossip hins 1t thet unother wodding i the faehiounblo eirclo of Chicago will follow tiut of Col, Graut : thaz bofore the dawn of {ho Now Yoar & promivont and woalthy as-Umgrcusmai will wed tho falr and accomplished ~widowod daughter of ncity ofiictal high in authority. W, B. Groenlaw, Dronident, J. A, Himons, faevetaty, and Goorge Long, General Agent, of tho People’s 1ire lusmanee Company, of Mems his, Tonn,, ars topping at tho Palmer cugo, Jerry Nottingham, Esq,, of exprous froigh lina fatae, will .%on 10nve tho city with his fami- 1y to spaud tha wiuter at tho Townseud House, in Balt Lakae Cley, A paintul asthmatic trouble, ki which makon r, winter residence hore uncadir- nble, drlves him tomporasily from o city with ;flxum intercuty ho hna been idontitied sioce 836, . At half-pnel 4 o'clock yoaterdny afternoon Mr, Edwin Hunt, nn old and nonorod rosldent of this city, diod, attor an sllnensof ton cayn, nyod G0 years, Mr, Hunt camo to Chioago in 1847, and wont intu the hardwaro business, hocoming onn of tho leacing doalers in that lino. The tews of M desth will be yecolved with sorrot by (ho many who know nnd lovod bim. Duriug tho last fivo months Mrs, Abrabam Tiincoln hns boon confined to hor room from a sovoro ilnese, and, whilo #hio is now recovering, ot hor nervoun oxhiaustion is o great that hor physlelans and friends doomed it iost inndvis- abio thiat sho should vislt Bpringtield in order to Do prosont AL tho ceremony of unveiling tho monument of her lato husband, which occurs to-dny. P ANNOUNCEMENTS, Thore will be a temperanco meeting this oven- ing in the Becond Maptist Clrch, corner of Morgan and Mouroo streots, Iimery A, Storrs ‘will spealk, Owing tothe liness of the pastor, Mr. ITel- mer, tho rounion of the cougregation of Union Park Congregational Church is postponed. Tlie nonual olection of ofiicers of tho Chicago Athenrenm takes placo this ovening, A rogniar and independent ticket aro in tho field. 'The polls will Lo open from8a. m, o Gp.m. Pore #ons who havo liold memborohips for six months prior to tho claction aro ontitled to vote. Amnr!-mcc((nf of citizens of all denomina~ tione, who aro intercoted in rotaining Robort Collyer nu a rosident of Chicago, will bo held at Unify Clurch, corner of North Dearborn and Whiinoy streots, this ovening at 8 o'clock, 1t iu oxpecled that tho attoudanco will bo so largo, and the expresaions of sontimeut o hoarty nnd decided, an to convinca Mr. Collyor that it iu best for him to remain in Chicago, A full atteadanco of all mombers of Templar Lodgo 410, 1. 0, 0. I, in requonted this ovoning ab their hall, corner of Washington and Des- {!Iulucn atreats, for tho trananction of important husiners. Al visiting brothors in nttondnuco at tho Grand Lodge meoting ara cordinlly invited tobo present, i THE OITY-HALL, The City Colicctor yeuterdny collected $3,210; Water Dopartmiont, £1,800. The omployea of the Board of Public Works :‘cr! pald, yostorday, for iho month of Septom- or. ‘Iho City Treasnrer yestorday paid tho Polico aud Fire Dopartmont to tho amount of $160,000. 1o also paid out $140,000 ou city indebtedoens. The Financo Committeo will mect at 2/p. m. Triday aftornoon in the Mayer's ofilce. They will copeider the Dixon ordinauco, roletiv to tue anlargoment or tho vater supply. Tho Fullorton avonzia condult yosterday caved in, caning a delay of nearly n weol in tho work. Thie cavivy was entirely accidental. Mo persons wero injurcd, atthough there were soveral narrow encapes. Tho oard of Tolice and Fire Commiasionera falled to moet yestorday aflernnon, If Proy dent Mark Sheridan is nbie to attend to-duy they will definitely setilo whethor Gon. Shaler wilt come to Chieago or not. The Board of Publio Warks will to-day open proposals for buitding & pwivg-bridge ot Llan- dolph atrect nud o pilo bridge at Tullerton ave- nue. They will also open proposals for gewers on Lllm_ following stroets i tho South aud West Di- vigious : Lz:}q({x D, el u fect. Vincennes avenue, from Thivly-seventh s atrect to Thirty-uinth, Asliland avenue, from Tuwenty-second strect Asiland” azonie, from streot to Efghtoentl oo 1, Asbland avenite, from Elghteentii strvot to Stxtoent! P Sixteenth steest, from Morgan to Centra AYCRNC. syes e Sisteenth wireot, from Centru avonuo {0 Biue Talud svenue, . .. Sixteenth atreet, from Foomis to Lafliu, Ligitteonth stroat, from Loomisto Laflin, 600 666 Lightcenth street, from Loomis {0 g - 320 & Raliceca iteat, fram Throap to Lafliu..1,320 “Lhrovp street, from Fifteenth to Henry, ‘350 enry nireet, 'from Loowis to Blug 1 Istd avenne..... P Coolidga streef, from Loomis 1o Taiiin ampeon eireet, from Loomis to Tt Tafli erreet, £:0m Coolidgo to Hastings, 720 Thustings atreot, from Latlin ta Laombr,. (53 Fourteenth ctzcet, from Lallin to Loomin 60 Laflin sireet, from Foutteentls to Robocea 1,060 enry streel, from Laflin to 270 feet cast 270 ¥ittoonth sreet, from Latiin to Loomia,, 60 choo! strect, from Desplaines westwazd, 400 pinel by SUDURBAN NEWS, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, The contractors have furnishod gravel for the Vincenues Road, aud the toamaters of the villugo aro busy hauliug it from tho cars, The grading will commenco this weok, and tho read will bo in good condition this fall. 3 MR e xR The Doard of Trustees mot Monday evening, Prosidens Mason in the chair, Thoro woro presont Mesers, Schalt, Maneor, Gorton, Greenam, and Lowen- thal. The bill of Carl Billings for lumbor, 832, was ordered to bo paid. After makmg arrango- ments wheroby the teamstors residiug in the villago should be ongagod to do the work of houliug on the YVinconnes Road the Doard ad- J‘aumcd. This measuro gives genoral eatisfac- tiou. ‘I'he children of Bethany Sabbath-school, by sltornnte Sunday ponny-subgeriptions, are rais- ing a fund to pirchass o hell for the now Union Church, Ovor 350 haa slready heon contributed. 'Tho Directors of School District No. 7 have decided to put un ornamented slato roof, instond of shiugles, on the now chool-house, Tho now Catholic chureh will bo dedicatod Sunday. A numbor of dignitaries will bo pres- ant, and_tno cxorcidea prowmiso to bo of o im- posiug charactor. The Duilding Commiittce of Union Church Lave declded to finish tho hrsement for uso this winter, and o comploto the odifico naxt spring, Tha ' little daughtor of M. C. Bartor, who wan Tun over two wesks ago, is recovering, Tho driver of the wagon nns not yos been urreated, M'ho effort made Lo organize u Litornry Sociely at the_Bocinblo hold at the rasidenco of Col, 1lowo Friday ovoning was sucocssful, over fifty members being necurod. The following Com- mittao was appointed to arrango the profiminn- rien: C. O. Howo, W, IL Jfopkinson, the Rev, . 8. 1offron, and Mr. Iuling. 1t is proposed to purchaso o ibrary immeulately, and o have a courte of lectures this winter, clrewliere, 89, Ladies' upderwear at 73 cents fo $1, worth $1.50 to $1.75, E¥yvo Lundred pleces of cossi- Tnicres fur men'a and Laya? wear at 75 centw to §1, littlo ubove bulf their value. ~Morinoes in all new shades, 75 cents; price cluewhere, $1,25, Ono thansund pleces rich plald and plain deees-ioods at 25 cents to 43 cents, ‘which fs not their gold-cost to import, Look at our $1 black eneimeren, Othor housca will ask you $1,30 Gnatlerpen's fur and fult ints changed into the latest atylew of Tadiea* hats, at ehiort uofice, v D, Wensten & Co,, 270 nnd 271 Wabash nvonue, whalesale aud retail mile linery, Pianos fo Rent. Alargo sssor{ment of superior inetruments con- n huud for reut at $3 10§16 per mon'h, Rent wequzcted §f purchiused, Lyon & Uealy, Stato aad Mon. oz sireels, 2 — Chickoring Square Grend Planos, ixtrs parlor planes, All tho Jutest improvements, Warrantad fo pleate, ar odey refunded, Zecdl's Temyplo of Musle, 43 Vau Huren street, . mouninin Conl Discoverics. ot the ioklen (Cul,) Transcript, 5 ‘Il specimen of oat oxlubited at the Torrito- vlol Euir, and which was reprosontod as tio product of u nawly-tiscovored soum in Elk Monntain distriot, Farh County, hus boon ana- I5z0d by Prof, E. ). Malott, of tho Golidon Hehool of Mines, Lifty graine wera houted to & bright. Podunsn for onb howr nw porcolain tube, A panall mmount of water way givon oft—no bitu- winous matter and o gasoy woro eliminatod, About seventy-five_cuble centimetros of illun moting gas, of o very peor quulity, was col- lected, Afior cooling, the picves of coal wero withdraws from (ho tube, wot having been al- terod in physlcal l{lpnlmlub Ly tho jutonso igni- | tlon, No luoipiont colilng wae sbaervable, Tha The THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI: THUREDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1874~TEN PAGES, compoltion of thiszoal, the insignificant amount of gna product, tho total abasnco of hituminous mattor, and {ts_non-cokin prnrnrt{. frdicato that it in suthractte, nlthongh ~ first inrpection whows it t0 ho sonowliat diiferout. In npponranco from Ponnuylvanin anthreacite, It is nronounced tho hot coel thus far_divcovered n Colorado. "o following 13 tho eoalyats izeid enrbon. ... i antice, iy obitila mntlor, chie et eyt JAPANE! pseoiu §15 FANATICISM. The Murderer of (ho German Conaul at Mniodudl Conkensen by Orime. Hakodadi, Japan {Aug. 82) Correapondence of the New Yurk Heratd, 1 teanamit horewith s papor given hy the mur- derer of Mr. L, Habor, German Consil nt thin port, to e palico nt the timo ho delivered_lim- Kolt 'up to tho nuthoritien, v, Haber, an T sup- PO¥0 you are awaro, Was cul dosn by s Japances of tho samurni class, and_litorally” chopped o picces, recoiving bwonts-flva noparata woutids. T'ho nemnesin wan nolthor drunik nor erazy, but committed Lho deod sololy on sccount of s hn- {red of forelgners, Tho fotlowiug tranalation may sorye to show the feellngn of thceo samurai who were retainera of tho formor Princen, and hava haen tirown ont of smployment and poser by the introduction of the foreign clement into the Emplvo : THE MURDERER'S RTATEMENT, T, the undoraigned, Mimamoto-no-Aneon Tazakl Medrechika, moat respoétlully und humbly bog to lay 3 piatement 'Leforo (hu godn mentioncd below, thangk I feel It to bo n forful duty to exprosamny thouglits upon thks occaston, Firsl_Kob-tal-dzinku, two {emples nt E-se-no- Jatni 3 Kasti, Fatord, Erusutaizi, . threo templos at Anto § Dui-izm-kitn-fino-miys, urinviped templo wt Znemo; Daidzi, at tho tomple 'of my uativo conn- “AUsth kou, nnd iy ousehold gad,” and also Ten- chile-yuo-yaro-ziio-atni, Taving lcarnod o fow volumos of Japaneso history, f11iw very insuliciontly, through_ an education which 't recelred through 1o’ favor of Fo-dzu-warmo Tou sioukl, Sinfo priest, in my natlvo country, or Akita Jien a1l » fav othore, 3¢ camo to my knowledga thnt 1 thinga in this world are by the Tuvor of 1he godn ; {hiat tho nuccessor of THs ifofosty Llio Tenno relgns and governs at his throno tho country of onpan very sueccsrtulty, and (e dietinglion of proplo 58 to thnle Taators and gervants I8 made, and tho counies of cou it by which tho peopla mmust bo ruled and pro- vided, On {4n evening of_tho day before yesterday otio of tho goile, Dzn-man-Touno («n anclent Emperon, who fust’ Inid tho fuundatlon of tho Fmplr' and pettled ot Towa-to-nozinl ea the Canital, up- redt fo o in o drean, and spoko as follows : * That o forerguern reslding §h this ploco (Hukodadi) ra go- ing to takio into coneideration nnd dincuws upon tho subject of thio overthrow bf {ho ‘Fenuo (Emperor) of our enuntry § therefore, kil the thioven (both foreign and dapances, who Joi with theu fu the conmpiracy) smmedlatels, beforo” ey have to opportunlty to do £0,” T respectfully deslro tn accept (he gods’ valuabln command, which hus nlled my heatt with_ oy, though 1 conmder it o task aifionit 1o perform, X1, {1 soarch- ng for {ho robbers, [ como tifow, them, lit mo Lava {ood advice promptly and punish them, tha earvying Gut tlio wisiiea of tho gods, by which otr country miny Lo dlstiuguinhed from the'rest of the world as au on~ Jighlened natlom, If, in comiujg wpon themn, I fail to exeento ths commatdn of ha gods, I Lopy that they will zend down o grest sjolnees tipon me s sud, teaving this world, I hierchy teatify, spoakine with trutl and_truat, tiat the gods may ba o0 assistanco and protection o me. NINAMOTO-NO Ageoxt TAZAKI HTZDROIITA, Several men-of-war have acrived in port, and forofguors do not approhend any further trouble, though at ono time it looked much o il thero wns & conspiacy to murder foreigmers, The Japanena ofticials are pushing thoir inquiries to tho utmost, and doserve great credit for tho mannor in whioh they have conducted the insos- tigation. - Thy Financial Position of tho Prince of Walvs, 'Tho following are (he most intoresting nnd im- DOrtant passnges of tho editorial 1n the London Zimea ot tho 1st wat., the painta of which wora tolegranhied, in veferenco to the Princo of Wales’ fnaygial condition : [t hos beon statod that the debts of the Prince of Wales smount to an enormous sum-— ono forelyn journal places thom at .£600,000; that the propricty of appiying to_ Parlament for tho moany to pay thom wal coneiderod by the Istn Promiors thatthio projoct wos abandaned throngh o migtrust of tho tempor in which 1t would bo recelved; and thnt, fnnlly, her Majesty bd talen upon hersalf to frco the Princo from his labili- tiay, Such stalements an thoso boing mndo and widely bolievod, it is well thoy sbould ba dofinite- Iy contraticted’nnd tho true posilion of tho Yrince's affairs mado known, “!Pho income of tho Prince of Wales is do- rived from tho annml graut made uuder the authority of Parlisment and from 310 rovenuss of tho Duchy of Cornvall. These hava hithorto outliced for the maintenancs of tbe Prince’s cy- tablishmont, notwithstauding the expenses shich ha has tneurred by having, from the timo ho camo of age, largely rol resouted tho sover- cigaty of England. At tho prosout timo the unpuid claims before his Royal Highness's Comptrollor umount to littly mare than a third of tho Princa’s annual income, and, with the ox- coption of ono or two acrounts nnsottled from Yec\\unr circumatancos, thore is at pronent no il on tho list of more than one year's atanding. ‘o payments aro peviodicully “nudited by Sir William Anderson. Thoy aro Togulated by tho balances in the bankor's hands, and the balances on thia 1st of Octobor will bo more than sufti- ciont to meet every claim on tho I'rinco. Thia boing the ease, 10 peed not bo raid that tho ru- mots of serions dobt and embarrassmont havo no subatantinl basis. They have arisen from misapprohonsian of tho roul fcts, and theso it may bo ag well to stato.” Aftor alluding to tho numerous expenses ja- goparablo from tho Princo of Wales' pasition, the articlo continues : 4o meos ull theso calls, the Prioco has an in- como which, at the timg of its sottlemont, was ostimatod at £100,000 d* year. Tho nearly-fixed income of the Prince of Wales caunot entor into comugtition with the enormons wealth poszessed by tho highest scclion of Inglish socioty. Nor i it, fudoad, for a motnent to bo dosired that tho provision assigned by Prlinment for the Priuce’s Minintonauco in n maaner bofitting Lis position rhould bo measured by auyoxtravagant standard of Jusurions oxpeuditure. Dut, taking into ac- count tho inevitablo outgoings of vory large in- comes whon associated with high rank and ro- sponsibility, we are not sirprived to_loarn thas the Princo's expondituro has wxcooded his in come. | 'I'he oxcews, however, has beon provid- ol from funds which legitimately bolong to the Prinea of Wales, aud are, in fact, his private property. During his minoyity tho rovenues derived from tho Duchy of Cdrnwall, carofully administored undor the supervision of the Into Princo Consorl, were sllowed Lo accumu- Iate, Large sums out of this fund were lnid out on the puvebase of & K\nunn! but not protitablo detesne, and on making thoso altorations and improvements which aro commonly {ucidental to thie purchiase of an estato. Novertholess, thero atslt romains enough from the Duchy of Corn- wall acounulations to cover tho vearly doficis of the Princo’s cstablishment. Tho trusteea sell out_stock {0 tho amount required to pny tho clnims on tho establislimont, whick is thus kept clear of debt, excopt in respect of such recont accounts as thoso wa have alrendy mentionad. ¥rom .£10,000 to £20,000 han boon anuually re- quirell for this putpose. ‘Cho Princo hag thns hitherto relied on his own means, and though, no doubt, it is n misfortune to Lo living on cnpita), ®ill this is » very differcnt stato of things from that which the popular rumors repronont.” T MARRIAGES. AL TART--At Wankegan, DL, Oct, L1, b5 tha At Kanders, Goorse T fimball, of this clty, snd “Taft, of Waukegan, 7 SPRING=Un tho 13th Inst,, by the Rov, o, M. .lmnYu’u. oo and Miss Kittle M., daughter 2y uf Chicego, ki - Oct, at tho resldenco ol ido's paronfs 15 Lako.ay Anebert U, Lawls d‘I;J:A:m:mE ahlast dsughtor of A- 1. THokoring, Eee 5 lll“ ‘IJ ot Lydia 1% WOODMAN A, Hacris, assisted by Urol |||||ll}. of Aubnrn, Meine, u ¥ A, Bpriu LIEWIS-PIO tho b i No JOHNSUN—LYNCII-At St, Jarlath's Church, on tho grepiug ol th 1iih lust., by the tov. Tathior Crshmau, R, V. dohns g 2" Now ¥ DEATHS. 1T - Tuosday i, of dinhthorla, Robert Griors son fKirk: san ot 1 R s ] 8 ontiva. 1 5 inoral ffom. reeidanen, 1% Wesb Wi ¢ Chursdas, Oute 18, a1 3 0enok il 1A s Tate resiidonc dsyafieraion, i Tt i Yotico of funoral horoaitar, DUNNE-Tho tuncral rorvicas of tha Inte M. | Duwny will Lo hold at kis roslidonce, B bandine? Thuenday morning ut (0 o'clock, ~ Carrlagos to il Uaniotory. " Frionds aro romeoitully imviied tn MORSE'S LUXURENE, "~ g, MORSE'S LUKURENE rOR TI HAIR, A wsw and perfrob Deadorlzed ut Oit Cempound, havlag NO QAL 1IN KLE- GANCI; rondorlr tho Hale soft and glossyi prorotos fta grow(lt and buauty, aud roroves Dandrull, NAs TURE'S GREATEST AND BEST NUTRITIVE AR DRESSING, Scllsstalght, Price, Dcsuta, Wholor aalo by VAN SOILAACK, STEVENSON & REID, £od by all Drugglats 3¢ Naloa Danloss, a = MEDICAL, s JIEDIORL 5 For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BONTHING BYRUD has bsen urad or ohildron with narcrefalllng stcooss, It ciwrects actde 1ty of tha etomach, relieves wind colic, regitlalas (10 bow. elr, ouron dysentery ead dlaerhian, whetheriarisiac iram toathing ar otlier eanann, An ol and well-teiid reme For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, T Tt i epianh b fotind dnrate, Tinl 15 (o stcinach, bowels, or side riie B e eyrainr,ame hilecas TToF Interont ey o s b [ PRI Children Ofton Look Pale and Sick From n other eauen than having worma in il PROWNS VERMIFUGY COMPITS wmnn's:f-:s: :fl"r'x:.! rithout Injitry to tha chdld, baing potfently war: and froa feom all eoloring ar ather iujurlons ingrecing « nsn- ally needd in worm proparations. Bold by all dreggeits, 3 conian b, JN0. 1. JEFFERY, Ksa.t Ocki 1 A DEAn fin: We, tho indersiznod, citizens of the Twoltth Word, being af thn opinlon that. tho Ward shanid ba roprosantad In the Comnon Gonnoll by o cltizan of teqe ity and ability, who will dovoto his tima and =norgs 0 uroninto the Inferosty aud welfaro of his coustltients, ro. encetfully roqueet that sou will hecomn a oandhlats for Atdormon ¢ flio comtog olection. Tn cass sou rioutd consont wo plodgo you our hearty support, W, IL Orine. tan, 5, A, Bakor, €, A. Gaok, C, t. Morae,C.G. Siugor, .11, Dancldy, C. 1. Raker, T, M. Croesma, 1. P 1. tolph, e 1t onnr: trangor Sanea: Wittars Mai. Ae Vo i By GEO, . GORE . 65 10 Wy OO CLOTHING. T'l;fr;‘l;\fl:‘rvnflancf‘lm‘\sh invited to our Anction Bato af 1 wifhe (i sol R ok Covtom rada™ "4 athatire lio ot CLOTHING in Coats, Pants, Vestr, Hul U N A Jackets, 2. vieaiant batl and Winter Goods {n fino wod ‘mediu e Bizors wil find I¢ {0 (h ST (Capact: (e sty T i ninko n grene snior - 2 (07Deck (he simo. CGroveormmiont Clothing $ 5,000 nifarm Conke, 5,000 Ca : P L5889 Unitorm Gyate, 00 Cavaly dackotes s, Orcre ‘ano. P, gonr & co. &3and 10 Wabasihav, AT ATCTION, On Thuseday, Oct, 15, at 9 1-2 o'clock, IF YOU WANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Attend, this enlo for Parlor and Chamber Ki B e o b Dvesston sy Tauses, Extenion and Marblo-top Tablas, Hall Troea, Hedateads, Burenus, Ofteinth, Micrors, Office and Parler Dasks, Planos, She en, Mattresses, Rackers, 1,0m Cinied to gl nggles A Has- o oir.Cat Wo bt a firfc stack of I ind, %, P. GORK & AW ATOTEION, On Satarday, Octy 17, at 9 o'clock, 22 Crates W. G.Crockery (IN OPEIN LOTS). AT 10 O'CLOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, steatas Dot Marbioctap Iabis i b1l otelock, Open sud Top Buggles, ‘oxtra fine Hare i : o P, DDR!’)_E CO. ‘Ats_{:[lunte By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. TRADE SALE. DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, Moralug, Oct. 15,88 98 p'clack,at 163 E e Q5% P SOAE A E8 Ep TIITS (THURSDAY) MONNING, OCT. 16— 1 AR G S 1o — FREsD. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Uloths Cassimeren, Shirts and Drawore, KTl o Firaiiing Goods, o 1 Goods, Tadier and Gonty' Gloves and Hoslory, Linens, 1aks, ehieer i Hibrojasries. Ao S otat, Droidaries WML AL ““:l:(iflnf.i & CO.. Auctlonsers. BUTTERS & C0.S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Of aver 1,000 Lots, includlng 15 Pkgs. Whito and Yellow Ware, in open lots; Turniture, Household Goods, Teble Cutlery, Carpets, Piano Fortes, Sewing Machines, eto. Efifflmflni‘mfinfif‘ OUI:. 17, at 9% o'clock, at BUTTERS & C0., Auctloneers. POSITIVE SALB REAL ESTATE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 17,9744 At3o'clock, on tha promises. Vight Lats fronting west on Wallaco-at, Thres Lot fevnganiy portl n Fronty-ifthoat, T 7 southt on Kossuthi-at. tivoon Tiventy-fith and Kos- suthesis, Ono Lat carner of and {roatiug 138 (oot e Archer-a., and 10 feat on McGregorst.. with {mprove~ ‘ments fliorcon: ono &.story and basoment Brlek Bullding ang thros Frano Lnlidings. Yor particuises and twnns soo plats now roady. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctiobesrs, ; ELISON, 0ur Regalar Furnitire Sale, T'riday Morning. Oct. 16, at 9 1-2 o'clock, nd BECOND- Targo and General Aesortment of Ni Paslor and Chamber Furnltnre, Extonelon, MarbleTop, o N Tables, Douk Caser, Warurohos, Leunges At & bices, . Ganoral Meronandiso. — Alsoy ontlro cantents hotol, 40 ruoms, wodiun kurniture. i HoERoY BANIRUPT SALE AT AUCTION, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &c., &c., AT STORE 124 STATE-ST,, SATURDAY MORNING, Oct, 17, at 11 a'cli, Thio entira stock of A. B, VAN COTT, conslatin Jowelrz. Storling Bilver, Niokel Silvor, ST ot Wt Tlocks, Bronzos, ¥ ucy and Ornawental Goods, ab dercutptory eala tor cahs Uslibs orior af tho Aselgmos. ON, POMLIOY & CO., Auotlonessa. AT AUCTION THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Conetstiag of M. T and Wal, Ch o T by Commagor S48 Forler Betey Mofirensor, Comfortors, Hixgkots, , Hedding, 'Crookery At 13 relocks anb very fina 3¢ Unlon 1‘5:{...1:« 2l uj . ' fargo lino of mow sad csaud 5 Farior, Heating and ROCIWELL, WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncors. By WILLLS, FLYNN & CO, Regulur Thursday Sale NEW AND USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Including Furnituro of all kinds, Volvet sud Urussola Unryotini, Iuck and Spring Mattiesses, lareo Hoo Pan lor undl 11cating Stoves, Microre, Suow LUss0s, Ohromos, Hlaracas, Balogn Uowntor, WILLIS, Pisna rouud gornor au ine-tonod N & CO., Auctlonners, " ish end s Raudolph By MORRISON, 1ODGES & CO. U144 WEST MADISON-5T, tho ontira stock and fixturos of the Gra- niisiing of ketoral Nl of Groceries, nelvingr, 10 fugar Boxor, liealos, Jon Mot 2] i, Mure, Waton, aud {laeners, Fha (5 iurcaare i w ho sold on_ this (Thuraday) nomutia, N o, m. 300t OAFS, Giral GRLOOTY U rlO30 track,” A clianeo fa banprine, MORUSON, HODGES & 00., Auctloncors, 6346 and 633 Lake.ot, Also, Jarga sl 48, 0., A 6nF Were: ro0I, )\l{\ll’l‘lvk‘ puntars, i HWHINIY 1"?»1"00.. Austlonrors, By JONN LEEMING, TIIE ANNUAL SALE OF THE HUDSON BAY 0.8 BUFFALO ROBES, . Conalating of bt 1,00 flolos, by eatalogue, a1 ‘o bl INU, Augtioneor, at the al, N Wednerdey, the 2st Ugtaber nst. pigtent s Veseplop AR G CO., Auctionoars, ¢ FURNITURE, . I et