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K 12 LOCAL MISCELLANY. FIRST BAPTIST OHUROH. The congregation of the First Baptist Church hold & businoss meeting at the Wabash Avonua Tabernaclo, aftor tho usual religlons excorcisca, lant ovening, Dr. Evortns proalding. Mr. Gillott, from the Committcs on Plans for the now churcl, siatod that, after the lot lind Loen selectod, tho Uomtnittao looked tho matter over carefully, and camo to tho conclusion thnt it would not bo prudeut to eract & bullding that would cost ovor $60,000. T'ho lot was figured at £20,000, tho organ aud furnituro 815,000, and, with 5,000 for otcotoras, the whole cost would ho $100,000. Plans wero thorefore requested from scvoral architocls upou the bnsis of 8G0,000. Nino woro prosented, and thireo wero solectod from nmong; thom,—Bo; ton's, Cochrauo's, and Wilcox & Miller's. Coch- rano's plan was droppad bocanso $76,000 would bo required; Doyington's would cost tho samo, but by leaving oif thatower and colonnade tho ox- ponso would bo reduced $12,000. Tho Commit- teo proferred Wilcox & Aillor's plan from tho first; the catimates camo within tho lmity, and the auditorinm—72 foet long by 93 foot wide, with ciroular sonts—was considered sdmirnble, Mr, Gillett thon rond tho report of tho Committes who nuanimously rocommendod thoe adoption of Wilcox & Milor's plan, with tho proviso thet the church ‘slall not cost moro than £60,000, with tho materinl of the old edifico, with €5,000 addod. Dy dolng this, the congregation would buve ona of the largest an woll as ono of tho bost, it not the bont, ap-~ pointed and arranged churchos in tha city,,with o seating capacity, including the finl]nr‘v, of 1,600, and 400 in the leature-room, and 800 In thu Sab- bath-sehool-room, 'Thoey also rocommended that the Bnilding Committecbo instrueted to procoed with Lhe work, and loso no timo in letting the contracts, that the lecturc-room and Sabbath- echiool might be comploted as soon as posaible, Mr. Burcholl moved that Mr. Boyington's plan be adopted. Mr, Pope offered the following a8 an amend- mant : ; Rexolved, That the report of the Bullding Committea bo adopted, and they are horeby autuorized snd in nizitctad to’ nunodintaly peoceed with tho erection of tha building, provided the provislons called for in thelr report aro, in their opluion, substautially come phod with, Aftor pome discuseion, in which very litle di- verpity of opinion was manifost, tho amond- nont wais adoptod by a voto of 85 to 6, and the mooting adjourncd. —— MIKE M'DONALD. TUL LAW OF TIE CASE. To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune: Sm: Tho State's Attoruey insists that tho fuilure to indict Mike AleDonald was owing to {bo fault of too law, Ho cites Carponter vu. LThe Paeople, 4 Scammou, to show that in casos of ugazdy dad ussault and battory, Justices of tho Povve Fave exclusive jurigdiction, 8v have they whers ono 18 charged with being found drunk; hut vhatof it 7 If McDonald bad beon guilty of ap assault, or an assault and battery, merely, then the point mado by the Stato's Attorney would be applicablo. Bathe was. guilly of o more serous offcuss, wsud ono which was cogaizmblo by a Graud Jury, Tho cir- cumstances attending his invasion of De- Garry's placo of bmsiness, accompaniod by two of lus pols, armed with a rovalver, throstoning the life of & peaceablo citizon, whnlo pointing tho rovolver at bis head, need no reenpitulation. Thoy lead ud at once to tho con- chusion that, irstead of boing o caso of anenult und bastery, e the State's Attorney supposes, it war nn **assenlt with iutent to commit murdor.” “ Au scrault and battery,” saya our statute, *is thie eolawiul beatingof another™ (3 Grons, 121). But eays the statuto also, ** An aspault with » deadly woapon, instrument, or thing, with an in- font to intlict upou tho porson Of mnothor a bodily injury, whon no considorablo prov- acation appears, of whero tho circhmatances of the assanit sicw an abrndonod and malignaut honrt, shull pubject tho offender to n fino not ox- couling 1,600, ctc., or imprinoument in tho county jail not exceoding ona_yonr, or both, in tha dircrotion of tho Court” (3 Gragn, 121), “ Tt tho piotol wasn't londed.” Who suys so? McGarry teatified beforo tho Grand Jury: I naw tha red edges of the cartridges in tho cham- hes of tho pistol which MeDonnrld beld, in his hand.” No ouo was in a condition to know with absoluto cortainty whether the pistol was londed oxcept McDonald qnd his confederates, Wero thoy or any of McDounld's iitnesses al- Jowed to go beforo tho Graud Jury to solve tho quostion 2 Wheroforo 2 The statuta saya, ++In all cumplaiots oxhibited hofore tha Grune Jury of any county, thoy shall Lenr tho witness- o8 of tho peoplo only ™ (3 Gross, 167). John Garrity, ono of th partios who ought to huvo been_udicted, testified boforo the Grand Jury weo State's Attornoy's letter to Timey or yoster- ny). ét)tyn tho Court in tho caso cited by the Slate’s Attorney, viz. : Carpenter va. Tho Paople, 1t in woll ostablished by the authoritica that, where & defondant is put on his trial on_an sc- cuastion which includes au offeuse of an inforior dogree, the jury may acquitof tho higher of- foune, and conviot of tho losser. Thus, on 2n in- dictmant for murder, ho may be acquitted of the murder, and found guilty of manslanghter, On an indictment for an assault with intent to com- mit murder, the jury may convict of & simplo assault whero that offenss is puniehablo by in- dictment.” In Beckwith va. Tho People, 26 Illi- poie, 503, our Suprome Court beld that, under an indictment for assault with intent to commit murder, tho party may bo convicted of * an ag- sanlt with o deadly woapon with intent to_do ‘bodily injury,” and punished sccordingly. Mec- Donatd was guilty of eno or the other of theso two offonses, 1o should have been indicted for asgault with intout o commit musder, sud convicted, citlier of that offonse, or of whatover lesser one the evidence showed bo was guilty. Whethor or not the pis- tol was loaded, wan n quastion to be doterminod undor afl the circumstances on the final wrial, but which was not in the province of the Grand Jury to coneider, unless it was shown by tho tos- timony of tho witnesses on bolinlt of tho poople. It would requiro vory strong and very raliable evidenco to satiefy the ordinary mind that Mc- Donald was but playing I with n pistal not jonded, or to raiso s ronsonable doubt on tho minds of an hovest jury of his murderous pur- Dose on the oceasion in question, ‘The State's Attornoy is mistaken. Tho law is not fn fault. 1t js ndequate to eooure tho indictmnent, the trial, conviction, und punishment of oven ifike McDanald—~wben properly administored, Cuicaao, Oot, 20, 16874, Liaw axp Onoze, = A ORAND JUTON. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: Bir: In youreditorials of Tuesdny and Thurs- day you seom to reflect upon the Grand Jury for & failuro to fiod an indictmont in tho case of ike McDonald, As ono of tho Jury, I beg leave to say that thera was (with one exception) au anxious desiro on the part of the Grand Jury to do their whole duty, and thoy left no stone unturnod to got tho svidenco necessnry to find a trio bill in his easo. Tho chargo was for an assault with intent tolll, Waeworetold by the Prosecuting Attornoy, andalso Judgo Aoore, to whom the matter was roferred, that we muat have positive evidence that the pistol wad loaded with cartridge nud bsll, This wo failed to do, alter summoning ovory witncss that was prosont at the time of the assault, In fact, tho mau Garrity, who got the pistol and gave it back to hlcf)mmld. 8wora positiyely that the pistol was not loaded. Now, if this is the law (and no doubt it is), thero was no asanlt committed ; for McCarry was not struck or iu- jured in any way, oxcapt by foul lnnguage. And, 4 wo failod to got the proof of tho pistol heing loaded, we, of courao, could not find a true bill. Cuicaco, Oct, 23, 1874, Gnasp Juny, i LIRS. RAYNE ON ‘él“?l‘l TIVOLY GAR- Z'o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Stz In hor own magezine, aud in tho Journal and Times, Mra, M. L, Nayno recommends this extensive Jager-beor ualaon o8 & place of rosort for suburban ladies, who go to tha city for skop- ping. She gives a flattoring deseription of the propriotors,—* the popular browars,! ‘tho agres.blo gontiomen,” “tho splondid specimen of tyne manhood,” ** tho twa cultivated and pop- alar julor partnora.” Bho pralscs tho physiquo oftherogulurpatvous and the * musclo™ made by Iager, mistaking bloat for fosh, And tho ohil- dren brought up on the same are quita her ad- miration, despito tho aflimonts cutailed upon them by tho natlonal beverage. Tho uncar- patod floor, and the Lare, hoard-top tables, tho mttlo nnd the rush of tho multitndo at this # heor-garden," do not provent it, in her estimato, from buing *'a most comfortablo and charming resort, espocially for ludioy and children.” As tho Iady writer Is o residont of our Villsge of Onk T'ark, our other lachoa aro partloniarly conemned in hor recommondation, But their oxperienca doos nok ineling thom to follow ber gratuitous advico, Whilo I am writing, one of our young ladics, happening in, esys that onco sho THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 187 enterad tho Tivoll for an ico-croam, sho had Eonn the placo ro highly prased In the papors, " DBut ob,” raid aho, * when I got in and looked around, | felt av astiamod ; I Just turnod around and went sirnight out.” “What was it that mado yon feol so?" Isald, **Why, the penplu that wora thers, sualo and fomale, When Leamo Lomo, and told iny brothor whero I had boon, ho wan 80 mad,” At Onk Park resido tho highly-respnotablo fainlly friends of tho tomperate and onterprising young MoWillisms, who, two yonra ago, whon wallung along tho strosts of tho clty at night, was shol dead by a wreteh who was rushing drunk out of & lagor-boor saloon! Now it i ro- ported that tha Tivoll, at night, is o pleco of drinking and debauch, and who knows how soon this awtul tragedy may bo roponted nt this fosh- fonablo " resort for women and childron ? " Tho good women of our village and town bave been ongagod tho wholo sumnier long i 1 dos- porato, hand-to-hand confict with tho liquor- traflic ; nnd uow, baving gnined a eplondid vie- fory over the common foo, thoyaro littlo in- olinod to rotract thoir high morul testimony, and follow s, Rayno to tho buer-gardon, Indaed, that n noighbor, knowlug how deaporately Lhoy hd worked tho Inst soason to protect their coni- munity from tho ovila of Intomperauce, shonld como out with o oulogy of a public driuking- snloon, sooms to thom a disgrace to womau sud s uault to all temporance poovlo, Tesgoms strango that o woman's influonco should bo put upon the sido of drinking usages, for it 18 woll known that the ovils of intompor~ ance como brek in o largze mossure upon wouian. Thon slio ia horaolf Hable to bo ovorcomo by tho ongronsiug appotite, A prominont physicinn in the city, callod to ationd o Iady patient, my friend; sald : I will venturo to proseribo for you somo lquor, though I don't ordinarily do it, for thore are o good mnny womon in Chicagro who aro drunkards.” T'ho wife of another physi- cian sald to my informant that her husband was often calted upon by ladics to autidote the polson of liquor, It is ovidont cnongh that women liave much oceanion to ougago tu tho tomporance reform, Tho retinng and cultivated lady who is tho President of tho Onk Pari Women's Tomporanon Bocicty, in order to make a most ofcctive ad- dresa upon this subjoct, had only to roport threo eages which had oceurred in hor own family in tho last two voars, Sho took in s anurdo a Seandinavinn woman, who, after two or threo sprocs following in quick succossion, had to bo sent by the Danish Coneul to the Washingtonian Home, Escaping, aud gotting liquor, sho wos In n fow duys picked up doad from dehrium tremens, Blio had Leou o lady of culture, could play elegantly upon tho piano, und could speak German aud Fronch. Ller husbaud had boen n wholesslo tes morchant in Copenhin- gon, and bis brother a mombor of the Common Council of that city. She had boon accuntomed {o tho soclal wine tpon hor table, and that was thie bogiuving of her woe. ‘IFrom tho side- board to tho drunkard's grave " might havo beou hor epitaph, Another way nn Amoniean lady, of Episcopal conuaution, who could grace auy dras- ing-room, und was yet absolutely compeiled, with her begatiful llt!l’o girls to leave har inobriata sbaud snd to keop sway from his knowl- odgo in ordor to sao her life. . Sbe, too, wes glad to come into ~ tho position of & nurae, The third case was that of an intolligont Welsh woman, who also had bad to floo for herlife from av intomperale husbrud, To o commuvity of women, who could roport such and not fow othor like narratives one ot thair own observation, tho rocommendation of a Gorman beor-garden ag *“the most comfortable and charming rosort fu the city, capecially for Indics and childron,” is repelled with Indigna- tion, It is ensy to 800 how a masculing pouny-n- lwor could write such an atticlo, but how a wom- au and o mother, and & person who bad s ohar- acter to sustain for hor own magaziug, could do it, that is passiug strango, If that is tho fash- ion sho is to ect In hor fashion jonrnal, were it ot bottor observed in the broach ? OAE ARk, Oct, 28, J. L. Ror, st S INSURANCE NEWS. Tho insuranco agents in thin city aro again unhappy. Thoy were in Lopea that with tho ap- pointment of Gen. Shalor to o position in con- nection with our Fivo Departmont the winter of thelr discontont would mako place to a glorious and prosperous summor. But tho constant de~ lays have shattorod all thoir Lopes, nud cust thom back again to tho sorrowful times of Oct, 1, when the National Board companies went on their sirtko. Thero was not tho loast doubt that the striling companies wore but waiting for 1 pro- toxt to come back, and Gon. Shaler's appoint- ment would have given thom the much-covotod opportunity. The managers of the Hartford, Homo, and other lending Enstorn companics, wore to ava been hore this weok to look over' tho ground with 8 view of resuming busiuoss in the city. But kheiy have changed therr minda again, And they will wait until the Fire Department is reor- gonized. To sny that the agents foel sorely ag- grieved 18 putting it in its mildest terms. Somo of thom blama Commissioner Ayars, whoso timo has already oxpired. Candidates aro plentiful, bu the chioica will probably fall upon etthor Mr. 8. M. Moore, H. II. Brown, or C. 1. Casg, sithor of whom will make an oxcellont Commissioner, A Commutteo of tho Board of Underwritors met at the oftice of 8. M. Moore & Co., for tha purposa of praparing a schoaule of rates on the now and improved pork-packing honses at tho Stock-Yards, Tho following geutlemon woro presont: Jobn J. Joues, J, B. Floyd, R. W, Hos- mor, George C. Clarke, 1. J. Smith, 1. H. Brown, Froderick S, James, 0. E. AlTold, and H, CaSo, After long consultation, it was do- cidod to mnke & material raduction on property ab tho Btock-Yards, as the buildings at that place had been wrontly improved, and property made less hazardous by the introduction of tho tolly Water-Works systom. Anothor meoting will bo Lield to-day for tho purposo of porfecting tho rates on the various ostablishments, According to the now tarill lately sdopted by tho Local Board of Undorwiiters, 50 conts oxtra is charged on buildings having woodon signs on the top. In cousequonce of this roquirewent, n large numbor of firms have takon dowa their wooden aigns to obtain cheaper rates, S THE ART SALE. Tho salo of the pictures at the Exposition Building onded yosterday, Tho list is as fol- lowa: Price, 00,00 740,00 470,00 600,00 w00 8.1, G 1, Nordenburg,.... . 2P, Pruduon (de¢'d X BI00 .00 Castlo Bchunergelt, Kept 1n,. Trout, Wi sbng-oats at \ Flehing-Bontsat Iachis, Tovollon o Spentts BIF oo eveess 35,00 olden Gate, Caltforufa, 160,00 QT RS X1 ] ety Vinoyard Hownd. o, JIho Retreat, 3 Chrel Entetior at Iirus- A, Bhporhoom, 0, P, Ream. . G, }, MeCord 0, Subirlundt. J, Schlosslnger, Boaumont. k ard Ua) Dhoms Eil '+ Webor,, 200,00 Tobakisesrers vee ST, 007.60 GENERAL WLWS. Tho fomporature yesterday, us obrervod by Mauasse, optician, under Lur Lutsuxe Building, was, in the shado at 7 n. m., 65 dog. Fahroubeit; 10 8. m,, 693 12m., 62; 3 p, n1., 60 6 p. m,, GO; and 8 p. m,, 69, A party of 125 Southorn excursionists arrivod here yostorday, and were sowewhat disuppoiuted to find that the Exposition was olosod. Tightcon new mombors Joined the Young Mon's Christion Association yestorday to avail thomsclvos of tho leoturen to bo glven by tho Asacelation in their now hatl. Tho statomont was incorroot that Ginv, Tievor- 1dgo had suggosted the civculativg of potitions for tho pardon of Aron Andorson, Mis only suggontion was that if the papers in tho casa wore forwarded to him on Mouday or Tuosday of next week bo would act in the mattor. Any packagos or boxes of worn olothing, lices, stor Jlilbe gladly disibated o thi. sifiston frontior familios of Nobraska by tho nqnnl of tho tate Ald Hooloty, If addrossed to ' I3, B. Ohnndler, Agont Btato'Ald Hoetaty, Omahs,” and wont 10 'I* W, Caoke, Agent Ohicago, Durlington & Quinoy Rallrond, carner_of Cannl and Bix- }cmuu stroets, Chicago, The railronds oarry reo. ‘Lhe alarm of firo at 10:46 tast night from Box 21 wau turnod in by n party who boomno scared by tho fire-scenc m Myors' Opora-Houno, ho liav- ingeeen it at tho rosv opening whils passing along the atloy. The wear and tear of mu(lnua aud wasto of fuol was tho only loss incurred, To nid tho Rev, Fathor Edwards, of the An- nunctation, in tho orection of o new church, & fadr for this worthy purposo i8 going on nightly a4 Aurora Turn-1iall, cornor Milwatikeo avonuo nnd Bocond stroot, In addition to the othor at- tractions of this well-attonded, ploasaut featival, an oxeiting contest fora bonutifuigold watch isat progent going on botweon the friends aud good- winhors of Mr. Stophen 0. Holland and Mr. Johin MeOnfroy, who nro both candidates for County Commtssionoer fn tho coming olection. The fair closing to-niglt, o livaly timo s oxprated, as tho friends of thoso oandidates will come in full forco to tho roscuo. 8t. Bridget's Fair and Featival for tho benofit of tho parochial schools bogau Thursday evening in tho Burlivgton Hall, State stroot, Thaso largo schoola aro under the manngomont of the Ohrit- tinu Brothors and Nuns, who, whilst paying tho strictest aitontion to roligions training, havo ‘beon most sedulous ln imparting a sound seoulsr oducatiou uo as_to proparo the pupils to go out on tho world, fit to most tho satruggles with which thoy will have to contond, Whon Bridgo- port was intrusted to the ctinrgo of tho exoui= plary pastor, the Rov. J. I, Grogan, it was al- most u wildorness, Now thers are tho boautiful churelt, sud tha naat praabytory, with o magaifl- cont school-iongo aud school apparatis of tho firat-clnss, and 1t is Lopod thot its success will continue. Tho vooal and fnstrumental concort held Inst ovoning undor direction of Prof, Uliarles Broyts- prank, lu tho Noble Streot Holland Prosbytorinn Church, was & groat succesy, Mr. Craigh, first tonor of the Jofforson Park Prosbytorinn Church; Miss Carrle Shipmau, danghtor of Dr, Shipman, of thin eity; and Miss Clura Miller, of Mount Cacroll, sang splondidly, and contributod much to tho entortainmont of the ovoning, Mrs, DBrown, lately returned from Buropo, a groat artist on tho Inte, gave a vory sweot and nelo- dious pieco. Tho solo for violin, from J, Dancla, by Mr. A Droytaprank, was porformod 1 & mag. terly manuor, whilo somo picoes ou the piano, by Mirs Lehder, a young Iady of only 11 years, and @ teliolar of Prof, Cliarles Brostuprank, gavo the utmost satisfaction. In conngotion with thia _mueical cntortafomiont wng & chorus of Tolland siugors, under the direction of Mr. K, Kaur, who lna latoly ostablishod o choir, which gives promiso of gront succoss, Uotweon tho panses Justico Van't Woud mado a fow vory plonsant romurks, which wore highly applaudod, whils ho also observed that onter- talnmouts lika tha present contributed much to the elovation of o class of peoplo who by thoir daily labor are deprived of many onjoymonts of Dizher lifo. T'ho pastor of the church, the Rov. JFacob Post, oxpressed lus thanls to all Ameri- ean and Hollsud friends who had coutributed to this vory pleasant offuir, whilo at tho conclusion the Holland nationa!l song was heartily saug by the congregation, accompnnied by piauo, organ, and violin. GEN. BHALER, The Bxocutive Committee of tho Citizens' Associntion met yostorday afternoon for tho purpose of recoivivg tho raport of tho Commit~ te on Conforence with the Polico Board, ‘Tho Conunittee stated that Iato in the day thoy hnd beon induced to oxpack that & majonit; ol tho Bonrd of Commiissioners would agreo with the Citizens' Aseociation, and;that the City-At~ torney would decide that Commiisaionor Shoridun wan wrong in tho position takon by him, wnd that lnw and policy woro with the Assooiation, For theso rapsons the presentation of the do- tailed roport of tho Committoo was deforrod un- 1l to-day. THI ALUNNI ASSOOIATION, ‘Che Alamoi Associntion of the Chicago Theo~ logical Sominary closed its session yostorday at uoon. During the mornlog o spirited, fraitful, and suggestivo discussion wag hold on **Tho prayor- mieoting in ils prezont form—n burden to be re- formed or abolivhed,” Tho Awsociation then listonod to & papor by N. A, Millard, of Chicago, on **Tho Argament from Design.” This was fol- lowed by tho yoviow of Mill's Autobiography, by C. A, Lowle, of South Chicago. Aftor tho fuishing of the literary work, the business of the Associntion was then takon up, and it waa voteil that tho meoting next yoar—iu view of tho gathering of the American Board in Chieago 1 October—bo held on the second Mon- day of Novembor. A voto of thanlks wna oxtended to the families who have kindly entortained the mombers of tho alumu, and algo to the Profeusors of the Sem. iuary who have fuvored the Inetituto with lec tures, and o vote of thauks to Tue Omicaco “Trinux for publishing so full roports of tho Asnoclation, A discuesion followed on the methods to be used in order to got more members of tho ainm- ni to attend these anvunl gathorings ; and thoao miserable wrotches who had stayod away in yoars past, it wan snggosted, had lost something, It ‘was proposed that in future tho hithorto absent ones como up to this feast, and find out what thoy knd lost. . W. Merrill, of 8t. Charles, was appointed Committes on Progrmmme, and O, C.MeCnl- loch, of Chicago, substitute. Tho-Committoo will Toport at”tho spring aauivorsary, next April, ‘Thureday ovening Mr. M. W. Roed, of Mil- waulieo, rond a brilliout and interosting paper ou Matthow Arnold's ** Literature and Dogma.” . _THE FINST ILLINOIS, A memorinl was presonted from the Ways and Means Committeo of tho First Rogiment Illi- noig State Guard to the Citizons' Assaciation, at o moeting held on Tuesday ovening of this weolk, nsking that a committeo bo appointed to investigato tho condition of the baltalion, aud to ascortain what claims it bad upon the citizens for sapport. In nccordance with the Euti!ion, Prosident MacVeagh appointed Gop. A. L. Chet- Inin, Gon, A, O, McClurg, and J. . Amblor commitlee to prepare o roport. Tho Committeo, yestordsy, examined tho ryecords of the rogis ment, its plun of organization, momborship, sta., and roquested that they might bo privileged to Inspeot the regimant on parade Mondny evening at the armory, Accordiugly, tho following rogi- montal order hns beon issued : HEADQUANTENRS FInst Rearvest’ 1LLINOIS STATE GUARD, Caieauo, Oct. 23, 1874, Thero will bo a meoting of sl the organized’ cam- pauies of the ITirst Regiment Iilluoly State Guard, at the armory, Now. 17, T, and 8l Sluto strect, Monday eveniug, Oct. 20, 1874, for drill und Inepection. By orilor of ', Brensean, Liouteuant.Col Cnantrs 8. Dign, Second-Licutenant, 1. 8, G,, Acting-Adjutant, A unwber of honorary members have baen in- vited to attend, and it is expeetod that a full representucion of all the members will bo prosout. THE PRICE OF A TOMEA' EDITORIAL. Thore appeared in Wodoosdny's Zimes an aditorinl on tho down-town lunches which ure divon at this sonson of tho yoear by ndion connected with city chmrchen, whereln it was stated, among other things, that theso lunch-rooms were mpml{ becoming places for assignations, ote. Tt is uadorstood that the writer of that aiticle was paid $25 there- for by n_prominent rostourani-keoper who folt thut his business was injurod by thoso lunches, aud who resorted to this monne of cronting o ronction, The person snid to have writien the articlo is notoriously in tho markot, aud can bo urchusod with nliuost anything, 'from oisoap S‘L)wm ry to o recoiptod board-bill, -~ His charactor gives credeuce to this little story, ool sitin 20 ORIMINAL RECORD. CIIMINAL COUNT. Judge Moore—Willimn Englohard and John Koysor plonded guilty to tho larcony of a quan- Lity of cignrs ; sontonco susponded 1n both casea. —John Hubbnrd pleaded guilty to two indict- monts for larcony ; romanded.—William Ford was tried for robbory § found guilty, and term of punishment fixed at six years in tho Peniten- tinry,—John Burke was triod for burglary ; jury fniled to agree.—Mike MeDonald and Morris Jartin, who wore indicted by the last Grand Jury for keeplug & common gambling houwo, ap- pourod and givo bail iu $200 eack for tholr’ ap- pearsuce nt tho noxt term of the court; Iary }mwrmwn and MoDountd beenmo surotios for Martin—Lawrouce and Martin became surotios for MoDonuld. JUSTICE COURTS, Justice Boyden—Ci. W, Lusk uud J. T, Parkor, arrosted for oblainiug monoy under falke pra- tensex in the bogus-Jowolry binsinoss ; continued thl to-diny fn Lall of #5600 onchi.—Iizzlo Moore, Keopor of honso of ill-famo; fined $20.—Mollio Wagnor, srrested for the lareeny of §200 from Charles Glolm 3 lield Lo the OGiiminal Court in ball of 700, —Macthow Cooney, atrcsted for boing an inmate of a house of 1l fame 1 finod 20, —Lawrenea Dignnn, arrostod for vagranoy ; finod £33, —Cioorgo Winor, arrosted for amsauit fnie Atbork, Trank with inteie to do bdily njury; pliced under 5300 bonds to koop tho poreo,— Jobm Btarehmnn, neeested on nowareant for roany ; continuod till the 23tk inst, in ball of 00, *Juum Sowlly—Juliue Haobor, sriasted for -~TWELVE PAGES, vagranoy; continuad till ny in bail of £200.- Qustay I-Jrlnlr, nrrostod for larcony of olothing; hold to tho Oriminal Court in bail of &100,— Jamos Donnolly and Edward Sasfleld, arrostod for_dlsordorty condot ; continuod till to-dny In bail of $200° ench—Androw Murraw, arrestod for larcony ; contiuned till to-day in Dbail of 2400.—Mosos Poworn, arroatod for violating cily ordinance in rogard to kindling fiven on_tho stroots; finod $20,—Goorgo Iiacris, nrroated for Isrcony of brasa journsls, valued at:310; con~ tinucd L1l to-day Ib ball of $500,—William mith and Miohaol Kennody, arroated for Iarceny of proporty at tho Holt Houso: continuod tll to- dny in bail of $500.—Paddy Connall and_Jamon Tyan, arrostod for vagranocy; sontonced to tho Honse of Correction for muoty dava oach. Justicos Kaufmann—nNicholns Donuovart, ar- reatod for lnrcony ; continued till the 28th Inst. i bail of 8000.—Goorge Edwards, larcony ; con- tinnad till tho 30tk inat, in bail of $600, Justice Auslin—About tho 1st Inst. Owon TEvana bogan an attachment sult agaivst James Btowart, the County Recorder, for 8130, The Dill on which tho suit wos commenced was for board snd ko%}lllg of the defondant’s horse nnd buggy up to Nov. 1, 187, which o was unablo to collect, Biowart's rig was attnaled on the S iust., and, owing to hia absenco, tho sult was contlnued till Thuraday lnst. ' When cullod for trinl, tho attachmont was diamissod, but tho suit went on, and judgmont wad rondorod ngainst Stowart for %103 and costs.—Patrick Nolan, who was boforo the Jus- tico lnst Wodnosdny on tho ohinrge of making throats to do violouco towards his stopmothor, and placod under bonds_of §600 to keop tho ponco, deallned to furniah bonds ; theroupon a mittimue was iseucd for his committal to the County Jall, and tho prisoner handed over to tho oustody of Constable John Casoy. That of~ flolal carrtad Nolnn from tho siuht of thoe Court, and thon turned him looae, ~Tho follow imino- diately roturned to his fathior's Louse, and re- nowod Lis thronta ; this timoe he fucluded the old gontloman, and the wholo ramily, MNr, Nolan, 8r., boing asstonishnd at tho sud- don appearanco of tho yuuu‘i‘ man, roturnod to Justico Austin to ascortain why the boy wasat liborty, Tho Justico was oquatly surprised, and on lourning that Cnscy had upon Lis ownau- thority givon_ him his Jiborty, insuod a second mittimug, and placod it in the bands of Consta- blo Klyn with ordors to ronrrost Noluu at onco. Tho attornov of tho complainant advised Mrs, Notan to tako out a warraut for the arrest of Caaoy undor Seo, 83 of the atatute rovisiug the law m rolation to erimiual jurisprudence, in foreo July 1, 1874, {n regard {o cscapes, which roads: *That any oflicor suthorizod to mako ar- routs, or to have tho custody of prisonors who ato chnrgod with or convicted of auy olfonso, aud who shall willfully and corruptly omit or dolay to cxecuto any procoss to him directod, whorsby tho offondor oenpos, sholl bo contined in tho County Jail not oxceeding one ganr, or fined not oxceeding $1,000, or botl, and may ho removed from lis oftice.”” Ioro 18 a casa whoro & young man be- comos_euraged at his father foi morrving tho socond timo, and domands that he desd him o houso and fot, and presont him witl: 91,600 in wider to pacify hit, and, on boiug refusod, throntens 1o miwder frst tho wifo of hiw fathar, and aftorwards the whole family; is urrosted ; tho ovidenco subatnntiates tho charge, and ho 18 ordorod to give bonds to keep the peace, and declines to do 50 ; ho is placed in the cus:ody of pu authorized officer of tho law, with ordors to commit him to the sale-kooping of the Blier- ill ; tho oflicor 8oes propor to tako tho law into z!lin own hands, and gives tho prisoner his froc- om. BMISCELLANFEOUS, William Axlo nud T'humas Healoy, expressmon, becamo involved in o quarrel yestordny aftor- noon, on Caunal stroot, nonr Randolph, avout the position or backing up of their vohieles, and the former stabbed the latter in tho forehond with n pen-knifo, inflicting a slight scalp wound. Axlo was arrested and locked up in the Madison Stroot Station. ——— ANNOUNCERMENTS. Monday evening tho Socioty of Physiclans nnd Burgeons will moeot at tho Pacitic Hotol. The Committco on Relations of Physiclans end Pharmecists will report, Ars. Swisstolm will oxhibit her dress-roform atter hor lecturo at 2 o’clock this afternaon, in tho Mothodist Church Block, It has not beon patented, apd tho ladies are all welcomo to hor patterns. Tho newsboys will bo takon at the now Homa on Quinoy stroet this evening, gotting thoir first mea as breakfast Sunday morning. The build- ing 18 about completo oxcopt the heating appa- ratus, which is going in as faat as possiblo. Tho Mullignn Zouaves will meot ot their ar- mory at 4 p. m., sharp, Sunday afternoon. "Lhoca will b & mooting of tho Philosophical Sociely of Chicago this ovening at their rooms, No. 103 Stato strcot. ‘o lecturor for tho ovou- fng s Praf, Elins Colbert, who will address the Sacloty on tho subject of ‘Astronomy. A roview of tho Wost Bido police force will bo licld at 4 o'clock this afternoon {u thoe Scammon Sehool yard on West Madison strcot, opposite Union. “About 175 men will parade. ‘Tho Su- perintondent and Capt. Ellis will make tha in- #pection, which is held for tho spocial purpose of oxamining tho uniforms of tho mon, The Ladios' Aid Socioty of Bt. John's Church will give auothor pociul hop Tuosday oveaiug, at_Prof, Rogors’ Instituto, coruer Lalka strect and St, Johw's place. Amploarrangoments have boen mado to cntertain tho mavy frionds they hogo to wolcomo on this oceasion. Tho st of the Plymouth Church lunchos, which bavo been in progress st No, 124 Wash- ington stroot, will bo given to-dny. 'Lhe pro- ceeds aro for' tho bonelit of Plymouth Church Mission School. A moating of the mombers and adhorents of tho First Hcoteh Church will be heid w tho Pralrie Stato Bank building, third floor, south- wwest corner Dosplaines and Washington streots, Monday ovening at 8 o'clock, for tho purpose of olecting o Commissioner to appeat at tho Chat- ham Presbytery, Cauadn, on behalf of such a8 desiro to bo roprosouted and have thefr rights maiutained boforo that body at its sittiug on the 23th jvst. The Central Hall ontertainmont for the bonofit of the *Newsboys' Home" Monday evening will De & roal succoss, ns over 1,000 tickets havo ul- rondy been sold, The proceeds go to flt up the gymuasitm, roading-room, and lbrary of tho Jiome.” —_— MUNIOTPAL MATTERS. The City U'reasnrer yostordny recoived $3,000 on city tuxes from the City Collector, The Committes on Schools will meet at 9 o'clock this forenoon, in the City Clork & ofiico. The Committee on Wharves sud Public Grounds will meet at the aame place iv the afternoon, ‘Tho Committee on Railroads met yestorday af- ternoon at the appointed hour, and soon aftor- wards adjourned to tako a drive for tho purposo of investigating tho railroad tracks on Grove street, between Eighteconth and Nineteenth streets, Thoy will roport adversely on the new- 1y-proposad mwitclios. The Doard of Polico met yostordny nftor- noon, and oconpied their time in trylug several policomon against whom charges had been pre- ferred. Two wero discharged, and throo others woro flued ten days® pay each. Mr. Alexandor Suillivan, Sccrotary of the Board of Publio Works, yestorday rocoivod chiecks for §1,040 from proporty-ownors on Lake stret, Lotweon Wabash and Michigan avenues, to be applicd in Inylng an 8-inch muin on that stroot. "o work will bs startod early nost wook, Mr. Egbort Jamicson, the City Attornoy, was #0 busy yestorday in attending to court mattery, thnt ho conld not find timo to interviow Messrs, Hoyno snd MacVengh in regard to tho Shalor mattor, Meanwhilo tho mattor is ut & standutill 80 far 88 the city authoritios are concernod, Mr, Fravk Adnms, Assistant Corporation Counsol, yestorday returned from Ottaws, whore, for tho past month, he has beon attendlng Lo the city's inlnrontn Dbeforo the Suprome Court, The Board of Publlo Works yesterdny roturned from their visit to 8t, Louls, ™ About two weoks ago thoy rosolved themselves into an itinerant ‘board for the sake of gnining somo information rogardivg tho water supply of other cities, and ospeciatly for tho purpose of ascertainivg tho monts of difforont inakos of D\hmixhu; onginos, Since that time they Lave visitod Milwaukes, Detroit, Buftalo, Now York, Brooklyn, Newark, Tigh Bridge, nud various smaller towns, making thoir Inst cnll at St. Louls. Having thoroughly oxamined all the difforent pmnping vuginos, they yestorday awardod the contract for tho coustrie- uon of thie now Woat Divinion Wator-Works to tho Quintard Iron Worke, of Now York Clty, at the contract prive of B24L,600, ‘Tho now onginen aro to boof the kind known an doubls contlontors, and will be capable of pumping 30,000,000 lons of wator to & holght of 125 feot overy twon- ty-four hours, 'ho Doard nlso oponed thoe hids tor sewerago contract No. 9, whish ombracos tho ‘Ihirteentlh, Fourtoonth, and TFiftoonth Whards, Thera wera twonty: four bids in all. No awsris have yot boow nade, The solf-propelllng flre-engine whioh e now on oxhibition in thin city was tested yostorday foronoon at tho cornor of Michigan avenue and Mndigon Atreot fu tho presenco of tho Mayor, Tiro-Mavehals, many of the Aldermon, and othor clty officinln, It wan manufactured for the City of Fond du Lno by tho Amoskesg Manufaotur- ing Company. 'Iho ongino etarted in five and a half minuten from tho time of lighting the firo. In slx minutosand forty-five seconds wator passod through the nozzle, 'I'he first test was through 600 feot of hoso with & 1{-inch noz- zlo. ~Greatost stomn prassuro, 126 poundsy proatest walor prossuro, 260 pounda; rontost - distanco throws, 204 feat, 1o second test was through G600 feot of hoso with o 1 6-10-inchi nozzle. Grestest steam pros- sure, 114 pounds 1 grontest waler pressurs, 210 poundn ; ‘grentost distanco thrown, 222 feob. ‘o third toet waa through 250 foot of horo with 8 1 5-10-inch nozzlo, Grontest stenm vrosaure, 118 pounds; greatost water proseure, 220 ounds ; greatest distance thrown, 210 foot. fter cumPlnunz tho teat au to its capubilitios of throwing water, it was run from tno corner’ of Mndison streot, sonth on_ Michigan avenuo to Twelfth stroot, moking the entire distanco in four minutos flvo acconds, Contrary to goueral expectatfons, 1t ecaros but fow Lorses while runuing on the stroot. 1t is moro onsily mnnn{;ed and bottor coutrolled thon if drawn Ly horsos, as {t can back up a8 readily as it moves forward, and can bostoppotl almost jnstantancously, Altogethor it gives gront entisfaclion. Ono noticenbio fact was tho strotehing of tho hoso used during tho test, A lino of GUU foot strotclied 85 fect, and not a singlo length burst, notwithstanding the Llionvy water pressuro to which it was subjocted, ps it PERBONAL. Trof. Natban Shoppard is now lecturing in Contral Ilinois. o has boon engagod to spond Novomber in Ohlo, and tho winter in Nova Scotia. ITia noxt apponratice in Chlengo will bo on Sunday, Nov. 1, when ho will opon the fall courso of tho Sunday Lecturo Socioly at tho Grand Opera-House, 3. . BOTUWELT. A paragraph appeared in yosterday morning's paper to tho offect tuat various persons hind cashed chocks for J. R. Dothwell, of tha Times, drawn by lLim on the Tradors'' Banl, ond, on progonting thtom, bad found that thero wns no monoy to his credit in bauk. Mr., Bothwoll now stutes, in explanation, that & porson agroed to protect his chocks to the oxtont of $100, and loft bim for tho purposo of going to tho bank to mako tho ave rangements, That ovening AMr. Botbwell drew two cheoks for 825 enoh, and, not being down-town for two days aftor- ward, did vot kuow that thoy hat not boon hon- ored untit ho waw tho parazraph n Tug Trine UNE, whon ho wenb and paid them, Had he Lknowu of thoir fata at tho ban, ho could and would havo puid thom Wodnesdny or Thuraday. Upou inquicy, it appears thui, of thros §95 cliecks deawn by Mr. Botluwell on thu P'raders' Dauk, two woro paid by bim yostorduy and one Thuidny. ROBENT COLLYER, The Ciselnnull Commercial of Thuraday has tho foliowing : Alodesty iu o preacher of the Gospol i o rarevirtue, Tllustrations of " tho truth of (il propovition tre une necossary, Of courds the mordosty tiat our renders ore thinking of fnnot tho modesty of which wo uro apeaking, Wo alludo to dlstrust of ones rolf iutellect- OF this form of Qifllienco tho vicegerants of tho High are not sbundantly recused, Whatever the culturoand_fntalicetisl atlainments of the ambas. wadors of tho Lovd may be, tho disposition on their part to confesn abllity lias not boen lacking, 1t fa du- toresting to noto that tho first indication, in theso Intter daye, of ministernl imodesty comos from {lo foremost Unllarien clergymen of the country— the It>v, Robort Cuilyer, of Cirieago, 1Mo waa_fnvited, urged, o [eavo Chicago’nnd_minfuter to tho Unilarian wauts of Now York, 110 was disposed to liston o tho metropalifan cnticere, In an exquisite and charactor iatia lotior to Tusi CuicAGo TRiuuNe, Mr, Collyer names tho reason why Lo listoned 1o fhio New York pica, Thereare several clergyiuon In tho country— of courro wo dou't aliudo to any in thin elty—who might profitaliy read this lester of tho most bewitching of ‘all our pulpit oralors, lLiohert Collyer's only reason for leaving, or desiringto lave, his Church in Chicago was his, lack of contidouce in Lis ability to Bay now things, With churming aud unnecessary modesly b stiggestan feat that lifs “ yond fo out 3 ¥ that he may bo furaixhing “ enipties ® o his congro- gatlon ; that ha miay Lo weekly ropeating hims that tho “ tanik i3 runntug low 3 7 that lio 14 becomsing un * old stick * instend of u “new sapliug ;" and in his mingled and modest fear ho almost thougght it dot- ter ho Javo Clieago, Robert Coliyer {6 one of tho freshiest, brightest, ost spavlling, large-hearted and large-souled " of all the mon on the mlobo that aro roaching the new Gospel. 1o in contimually delight- g and viovating s peoplo. uis_probably to-day tho foremot preackier of Awcrlea, Wo do not say the foremost puipit orator, becauso hisis tho ara celare artem, Mis adidress i s hicartful that 3t does not scemn {0 ba oratory. ilo talks to the people with mundeal tendorness and oarnesinoss, and an unfuiling Croshness : and it 1a he whi, of all the preachora of tha conutry, Bt distzusts bis ability o bo usoful in sa old Beld, o JOTEL ARRIVALS. Grand Pacifle Jlol!—Tho [fon, D. D. 8, Brown, TRochester Democrat and Chyonicle: Hector Me- Lean, RRochestor; Charles H. Sherrill, Washing- ton; Gon. Robert Williwms, U, 8. A.; W A, Graven, Albany; Edward Mucklon, Ir., England; Theodote 0. Otis, Boston; the Hon. Bon Iliold, Albion, N.Y.; 8, 8, Mozrill, Milwaukeo: P. Nolun, U.S. A . . . Palmer House—VW, P, Runney, England; " B. Ringo, Mexico; O. G. Sunpson, Montroul; H. Billings, Providonce; D, L1, Ball, Marquotto ; N. P, Chipmau, Washingion, » . . Sherman House—J. Vilas, Wisconsing A, W, Abbott, Lafuvetto; 8, heldon, Clovoland; W. Turibuy, Vittsburg ; K. Southwick, Albany. il e vy SUBURBAN NEWS. DLUE ISLAND. Tho Mothodist Church of the Village of Blue Tsland will Do dedicated with appropristo cere- mounies Sunday. At tho morning servico the Rey. W. F. Stowart will proach, 1n the afternoon the Rev. W, C. Willing, and in the avening the Rev. My, Jounio I, Willin, SHOOTING AFFRAY. A shooting affray ocanrrod last evening in the enloon of Willinm Conroy, No. 120 Bluo Island avenuo, a notorious resort for the worst charac- ters in tho city, Tho partive to tho shooting woro four in number, snd, 88 far as could be loarned, ono of them, Frank Hall, did the firing, without inflicting injury ou his antagonist, Ser- geaut O'Donnell cauned the artest of the follows, aud locked them up to swait an investigation of tho affair, After somo difliculty, it wos smbyequently learned tha u Mrs, Tcenoy, of No. 100 Foster sircct, hud ono of her fingers shot off’ by ono of . tho bullots tirad by Fnll. The pistol was fonnd in possession of the latter, who has o bad criminal record. ——— Xconomize These Hard Times---One Dollar a W Maku your own clothing, The Wilson Bhuttlo Sew- ing-Machine will savo its cost in one suuson, Tho children or servants can use it Instructious given at your houro freq of chiurgo, 1t will eurn from 310 $5 & duy for mau or womnn who nisy wish to do sowing, cither in families or munufacturing, Warrauted for AIvo years, ‘Cho best in tho world, Received the high- st nward nt Vicnua, From $10 to$15 olieaper than oil others. Bold on casy monthly paymonts at 193 Stato Hircaty and tn al of 1o DrncipAl ditles b oo Unifes States, WILsuN BENING-ALAOHINL Co,, Manufacturers, Clovelund, Q. e g 2% The Urent Cvorland Sundaey Mail Train Will lIeavo Chiengo Sunday, Oct, 45, at 10:163, m, via Chileago, Rock Islund & Pacine Ratlroad, stopping ut all regular statious on mmin lmo, conuecting at Omehn with Monday morning express: for Denvor and Han Francisco, Tekots vis Chleago & Northwestorn or Chicago, Puriinglon & Quivey Railroads will Lo taken on this tralu, o e Porsons Afraid to Laugh, Lest they should diseloso the discoloration of thelr teeth, buve only (o brusl them every day Wit fragrant Bozodout it order to remave the blenish, —_— Ohickering Upright Planos, fitrong snd clear fu fone ; stand fu tune splendlly; warranted durablo: occupy vory small spuco, Reed’s Tewplo of Musie, 02 Van Buron strect, ————— An Aristoerntic Lhiof. Goorgo 1. Mix, a #2ion of n wealthy Counaeti- cut fumity, whoso father died within the last yeur und 1eft an estato valuad nt 8250,000, out of Awhich thio young mun was allowod ©1,600 & yenr, n]mlled for o position in the dry-goods howdo of 1L, B. Claflin & Co., in New Yors, o fow woekn ngo. 1Miy education, nddross, and ths respeetas bility of Tus conncetions, togother with several lottors of recommondution which lo prosentod, provailod, aud ho obtained what he sought, It would seom that ho lost no timo whatevor, but nroceeded nb ce and systomatieally to stoud from his omployers, 1o war dotectod, arrestod, nnd confeseed to having ntolen 1,600 worth of Inces from the utora, 'Tho young man appoars to bo u contlined criminal, * Boms manths sinco hio wae nrrested b tho wutaneo of auothor New York house on n nimilar oharge, but tho matter wag compromised, Ou oxaminlug his trunk o fargo munber of torgul letters of rocomasnda- tion, nnr‘pmlln;‘- ta be from soveral prominont Now York merchants to prominent San Franoisco bankors woro fouud, and the fant waa cateblishod tuat thooe preented to Qlatlin & Uo, wora of & almilar charactor. In dofault of ball, thin high. tonod thiaf wne comaltled in full on his own confossion. THE CRISPINS. An Important Judicinl Decision Af= focting the Legnlity ‘of Trades? Unions. Spectat Disnateh to Tha Chicaon Tribune, Dontoy, Maas., Oct, 28,.—The Snpromo Conrt of tuls Stato hins Junt rendored n decision ordor- ing indgmont forihe plalntiffs in Lho caso of Willinm A Hcow and others va, Daniol W. Whoolor sud othors, involving tho logality of the trade-union organization known na Ctispins. All tho parties woro membors of North Brookfiold Lodgo, No. 23, of tho Ordor of thoe Knights of 8t. Crigpin, and tho defondants, in tho month of Augunt, 1609, wore appoluted by the Asscciation to deposit funds then in tho possession of the Bocioty in the Worcestor Puoplo’s Bank of Wor ceater. Tho monoy doponited mmounted to about #0650, nnd when the bank received it thoy rofurod to take it In tho namo of the Orla. ping, but placed it to tho vradit of tho individual dofendants a ‘Crustoos, Bubseqnontly tho Asso- clation instructod Mr. Wheelor and tho othors to withdraw tho monoy from tho bank, but thoy rofused to do o, taking tho gronnd that tho Crispina ind no logal oxistonco, aud woro an un- lawlul body. The Court, in its deoision, anyn : Tho objoct and purposes of tho Associntion which tho plaintiffs roprosont ate_ehown by tho constibution und by-lnwa of tho Lodjge, which aro madn part of tha cause, and {hese aro subscribed to by oach membor at tho timo of bia ndmission, with an ndditional ngreo- ment * not to teack, or casa to bo taught, to any now hund any part or parts of tho hoot nnd shos trado without the permisalon of tho lodge of which Iama momber. Its mombors sre wholly componud of fn~ hviduals omployeid na worlnen i the manufactues of Doota and shoes, but does not includn propriotors or thedr foremen, ' 1t i1 inaleted that the sgrcemonts {hius established Lotwoon {ho membors of tho ordor aro in uplawful restradnt of trade, and thoreforo fllegal, np being ngaiust public polley 3 but in the opine don of tho Court the point Ja not well faken, The rola- tou vzintlng botwoalt Isbor and eaptial, the altsmpt by co-oneration on the ono ido to increaes wages by dimiulsbing compotstion, and_on the other Lo Jilcrossa thie profits duo to capitu), in,witlin cortain lnits, lawr- ful and propor, Ib ceasen to b so when uniwwiul encrcion {8 employed to control the freedom of tho in- dividual tn disposing of his lnhor oF capital. 1t In ot easy to glyo o dofluition which = sball ncludo overy form of such coerclon, but i this caso thero fa no evkdenico of eny purjoso to usy auch une Iawful mean §n any form, Tu Carew va, liutherford, 100 Marw,, 14, 1t fy isfd s Tivery man has o right to determing what branch of binsiens by will pursuo, and to meke his own contracts with whomn he plescs, on tho best termn he can, Mo may refuse to deal with any men or clavs of men, and it 1s 1o crlme for sny number of piorsons without au unlawful object In viow, to nsnocinte thomsolven together, and ngres that they will not work for or deal with certain men or clnsees of men, o work under a cortain price or without cortatn conditfons,” Tho causo'presouted la 10t ono whero thero s cvidonco to justily us iu find- ingg thnt tho objerts and purposss of tho Assoctation are fraudulently declarod as a covor for o ocrot, un- Invful ngreement of fta mombors. It will bo'thng cnongh fo dual with such a cheo whon 3t aritos, In this view It fs not necessary criffcally to oxamino tho fustances of nlleged iilogal conduct whien it 18 wnid aro found upon tho records of tho Acsocltion, or fo Inguire shethor they amonnt to flfegal restraint of that freedom in trado which tho Taw tocures toall, bocattzn Apecife, wrong- fal acts cannot ho shown to defent the plaintiit’s clalm nuless Jt Lo olso shown that such acts como withe in tbe scopo aud purposo of thig organizntion. Encly act of wrong outsido tho derlared and resl purposo of {10 Ladgo siiould Iny jtnelf to bo uccounted for only by thoss wiio jolu {u it perpetration, THE INDIAN Encournging Ieport from Gene Miten) Expedition. 8r. Lours, Oct, 23.—Tho Globe has a special from Topoka, Kan., which says: Lato ndviccs from tho Indinn couniry are very encouraging. Tho Indians aro thoroughly demoralized snd floctng to thelr agoncios, lonviug bohind thom avorything bt thoir ponics, arme, and_ clothing. The recent surrondor of Sutanta, and othor lead- ing chiofs, demoralized all hostilo parties, and it is beltoved that thoy do not contomplate furthor resistanco, Gen, Miles in now on Wolf Crook, making for the headwators of that strosm. Col. Biddie 18 guarding the Adobo Walls country and crossing tho Canndiou River, and Col. Prico scouring tho country between the Canadian and North Fork Dy that stream. Capt. Chnffes dostroyed fivo lodges nnd captured nbout 100 ponics on tho Bweet Wator on tho 16th inet., and Lieut Bald- win captured hordes and destroyed forty or fifty lodges on the hesdwaters ot the Red Rivor about tho pame timo. Gon. Ailea regards the cam- paizn 88 an entire success, He lins given tho Indians savere chastisoment wherovor met, and destroyed an nmount of property which thoy ean~ not replace in years, Il command is now well supplied with rations and frosh horsos, and it will make short work of the romaindor, MANITOBA., An Important Document Produced in the Lepine 'Crinl, 8r. Pavr, Minn,, Oct. 23.—1n tho Lepino trial to-day at Fort Garry, Bisbop Tache, Roman Cntholic Prolate, prosonted the often-uescrted, but as frequontly deniod, agrooment sigued by Gov. McTavish botween tho Hudson Bay Com- pany and the Provisionnl Govornmont for a loan of £5,000 storliug, and storos amounting to £4,000. Tho Company was to restoro its onr~ reney., The nfimumeut was signed by McTavish ond " Riol, ond witnossed by O'Donohue and Burr, Sowme excitemont was praduced in congo- quonce of this disclosuro, THE WEATHER. Wasmvarox, D. C., Oct. 23,—TFor the North- west and tho cutiro Lako Rogion, and thonco to lisgouri aud the Obio Valley, falling barometor, northieast to southerly winds, warmor and partly cloudy weather, and ruin in the Ohio Valley. LOUAL OBSERVATIONS. Unticado, Oct, 23, 1874, FRE Hour of ab-| § g é Dirvection and sercation. | & | § | 5 Vorce of wind,| Teather, JETQ!.] " Maxtwim thermometer, imum thermometer, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, Qtrioaco, Oct, =1 8. m, Station, | Bar.|Thr, l(um' Wind, Himaed fdld et Tireckeur'go 20,09 Ualro ., .. Murquetto, Ailwauke LaCrosy, Kookuk .., Yunkton .. Clovelund Toledo... Cloudy. THE PETROLEUM INTEREST. Trrrssuna, Oct, 20.—A specinl to the Gazelfe from Purker’s Landing, Pa., says_an adjournod mecting of tho citizons of the oil rogions who uro tissatisflod with tho recont advauce in rail- road fraight was held thoro to.day. Leports of tho various committees woro road and adopred, the most huportant of which was that of the Commutreo appointed to {utorview the oflicers of tho difforent trunk lines, to seo what modiflen- tions could bo mado, ‘I'ho ofticors of all tho roads utterly ignored thelr averturos, u&mn which tho Comnitteo sought legal advico, Iminout attor~ noys #uy tho power of procoeding fs with the Attornoy-Gionoral of Stat; that ni application ta that oficor has not beon yot answored, Tho Tinunco Committes roported that nbundant moans would bo furthcoming as soon 88 doflnite action wad ngreed upon MARRIAGES, AT AMA-OTATROINI—At St, Lonle, Oot. 41, by tho Al e A A" Rlidinea: of” (o’ bikdo'y Rov. fathor, M. Woiort M, Adanis, formorly of Oliicayo, ani A eiifo s AStikbior ot No Un OIdIOTAO, Edes o of 81 Loy, Ko eards. {UTON= UDSON—In fhis doneo of tho bridy's mathor, 1o by tho ftov, W, 11, Kyder il bisy Bagali Jonnio Judso BEROGLI-SOPKN-Tn this olty, on tho ovoning of Out3l, 8t the aridenca of thy brida's pu No, 0 Cubltreav., by tho ltov, Artha Bwazoy, D, D, ltaiph O, Siruglo il fa & Hobor, guc(l)n{..m. as KNUTBIN-HTWING-On Oot, 80 ot 81, Tame (o ey, Arihr ranks, O pitied fumihe e 1Y S SYiser il 6. Flusvaos Fuiriag, of 1his oltye Noourds, olty, 22 inst,, at tho . 338 Weat Vari Hucat. D., 3lr, James liraton DEATHS, TIALPIN-Oq Fiday, tio . fnaty, 3 o Q.u.n For of T M. ad Many Ao Hetvic, waol Iridaral from family roelilonco, No, Sy aa GiTnreres eoe —On T 2 o rpidonce ot b Vradbme e %] S ard. Tunoral 52 XK tngast., on tahor, 1874, at 1 Towlng stoy Patriok ta Calvary Comote o “"gcnw‘ ory by oarringen. MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years LIRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING BYRUD hias boen used or clifldron with novor-failing suocess, 1t cucraata sclde ity of tha tomach, rollovea wind colle, reculaton tho bwe ols, oitros dyacntory and diarrhen, whothor arlelug from tootling or othar causen. Anold and woll.triud romody. For all Purposes of o Family Liniment, T TOUSKIOLD PANACIA wiit bin. Dinmadinio reliof Wil folioe is cry for} invatung pati 0 tho stomaoh, bowels, oz ido; Fhonmntin - suilo colds,sprains, nud bfulses. ifor intarnalaad oxtamint wch Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick Trom nn athior eanss than hasing wormsin tho atomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMUITS will destroy worma withoutnjury to the child, boing porfectly winTe, and froo from all coloring or othor Injurions Ingrodisnts s ally used tn worm proparations. Sold by all druggisla, =5 cantaa bor, PERFUMERY. AR AAAAANAS AN AN TIK OELEBRATED Phalon’s Cercus (N.B.) Phalon's Flor de Mayo Morse’s White Rose, Morse’s Wood Violet, Diorse’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedicetion Bouguot, Tizcol fn Aromatta qualities, whilo in FRIESIINFSS aad CONOENTRATION of choles flowor odora thoy aro war- rantod to surpnss tho most celobrated English and Fronch masfacturos, o} Feonoh, mestacturs, Wholowle by VAN SOHAACK, Sol A HieykNAol ol by all Drugglsis and No- AUCTION SALES, By C. C. THAYER & CO. PEREMPTORY SALE, On account of formor purchaser of the Blozent Residence end Lot No. 927 Michiganenv., AT ATCTIONT, On the promizcs, SATURDAY, Oct. %, at3p. m, This property, locatad on Michigau-av., batwoon Twone ty-tifth and Tionty-sixihi-ate., oast frant, fs ono of the moat doslrable piooga of impravod rosidonco pronarty In thavalty for cumiort, gonoral congeniongos, and location, s Rousn §8 a 2.story fratmo, with briok Ussomont, Lave tog all tnodaen impratomuats: o, BOx171 foct, Good barn on same. B o snlo will bo pusitivoly withotit rosorva. o porfost. Tarms : Quartor cash; balanco In thrao soars, at 8 poe cont fatarest, G TITAR IO & 00, Anotiondors, 1£6 By SMITH & HARRISON, On Baturdny. Oot. 24, at 9% o'oloak, very attractive Auoction Salo of FINE HOUSEHOLD G0ODS, At TNe. 81 Madisonest., Opposito MaVickor's Thoatro, Consisting of Ming Plust, Torry, and_Halr Cloth Parl Sotns ito and. STGALm CHAMUOF. Soto, Kotassels s Waol Caenetr, tio good Pianos, sold undor Uhattel Morts a lot eholco Sieol Kogravings daand ieddivg, o lacga quime dour Usual largy o ulise. s snanld attond, RKISON, Auctioncors, wr'a Theatto, | AT ATCTION, On Saturday, Oct. 24, at 9 o'clock, 22 Crates W. G. Crockery. At 100'clook, a vory oxtonsivo assortmont of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Tarlnr and Oimbar Sots—a Inrgo varicty; Library and Fitchon Furnituro, Louncos, Tias Cliairs, Hook Oassts Parlor and Otlica Desks, irrors, Carpots, Stoves, Alate i o blocts Opu sl Top Tinaias nnd T o'clock, Opun and Top Nnggins and Harncsses. G0, ORI B3 Aetoncors. AUCTION SALE OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, THIS MORNING. ot 11 ololock, Soven - mado uggios will bo hold. "G'i o 15 s‘.’ufin(‘l;ué;éf‘"mm & ATUCTION SALEH OF E By Catalogue Tucsday, Oct, 27, 9:30 &, m, OATALOGUES READY MONDAY MORNING. In thia sulo wo ahall offer an oxtzs attesotion {n Dross ul oods, un, consisting of Silks, Satins, Alpacas, Empress Plaids, oto,, and @ liue of Opora Tian- nalt, Velvot atin'do Chie, ‘Ropollants, Bosvors, Molfons, Cassimoros, and Coatings, Bplandtd Involco of Brackio Shawls and Scarfs. Mol ling of Chttorines og. Gk Snglinue, et Kolt, Oo s, Foodn Mitis, Goliors, Wrelatiots, Gardigans, Shawls, "Jackots, Sacks, ato, Clinten lino of Gloves in areat varioty for Gonts, Ladla and Childron, in Buck, Oloth, Loathdr, Shcop, and Kl 50 S%faens, White Goods, Ruffings, Mambnrs, 1foefory, 1ats and Caps, Notions, aud undarwosr. fspualers, Saver Guada, Fistad Warc, aod Oulinr Carrlago Whibs, Blankots, atu, CARPIETS. rull lino Homp and Ingrain Carpets at 11 o'clock. GEO. P, GOWE & 0., 63aud 70 Wabasheav. Boots, Shoes, &nd Ruobers, AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGULE, ON WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 28, AT 8) A. O, PROMPT. Large Lites of Medinn aud Fine Grades OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD. 3O, P, GORlE & 00., GO B s Wabnaitar. CLOTHING AKD DRY GOODS, Auation rale of Clothing and Dry Goods, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 4t 8:30 o'oluck a. Ciistom-inado Pauts aud Vour Also full oys, Shirting Check ooy, Shirtlog, ey Men and Bora® Wear, Balts, Urarcdite, Jackote olo. 3 of iy 7 Overecats, Diin-oonts, Garaley i Gihihs, and Cassimoros, OTJ & CD. AT abrah M. A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCHIONHER: SALESROOMS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. DRY GUODS, BOOTS, BUHARD oLovis: JIENITURE, OROOKERY, GLASS, x.&'i\'{?é;&%’r' G Vits: "WIDNIESDAY MORNING AT 950 Q'0LOC] DRY GOODS, WOULE AND GQLOTHING, THUKSDAY MORNING &'F §:30 0'VLO0K, Butters & Oo.'s Regular Saturday Sale . 108 Toust Madisonst., SATULDAY At SRR 1 oS R St bl ots o HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tablo Catlory, miafit Brussols and Wool Oarpots, Ol Siotie, Darlor and Clianibor silts, Plato-Fortor, tafess Oios Turniture, Urockory [n opon Tots, & oty of other morchandlso, B - = = ROUKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., 204 a0d 200 East Madison-st. o Stout-Sd i, ares, Thia dny 8¢ 9:30, at snlosroom, comurlsing Parlor oo Ol Kbl L’ vactos stylon: Tablas, Cliaire, com- pindos, " lindhtandn:Bidofoncls, | fiack” Gosges tierke, Toungbs, Colton % L. llair, sud othor Matirsssoat b, e, Dol L slass, uta, KTOV IS—{argo o % -] OAIPIFTS 1o groat varioty, coabrising flie ontiro aoconit. hand carpots Just remao 10 {uvoion of Tow earioly ANRSS<AL 1 oiohioky 1 iy oy o fo'olty ot O AT B T ILLAMS & CO. Auotioneors. DY WILLIS, FLYRN & €O, CLOSING OUT SALE On BATURDAY, OOT. 3, at 185 and 197 East Ran- agiphat, * k on hand, consisting of: Platform Bonpn Hanco dtokant Hoatiiy Stavos Pasjor Sitios Dodstanids O hairs, olo. Alna oo splendid {*lano.luctas Ol thattid i ate i, s of o' Jartiorn (1 P s Bisiniea ‘WILLLS, FLYNN & CO., Auetlonoers. B gro3t vark B J. OA ST S, 41 & 43 PIFTH-AV., Kerpan At tekcat asiortuont tn,the Sitg.of R Siloe Deain, Cotnitars, Bhnw Dusor, Boohiags 418 sud i Luseh LouRL: 804 dotd DRY GOODS