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araegis. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. TiURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1874 dolphis. Mo whimngly saya: ‘' Asnn offloor of corporation that nvoids partioipation in politi- cal confliote, I could not outor the political fleld without an absolute soveranca of my conucation kith tho Hailrond Compnuy, sud thud '(va up tho choson pursult of my lifo. Thls nbout tho corporation nvoldiug polit- jeal conflicts will- .bo mnaws _Lo. 1nost peoplo in L'enneylvanis, Atter holdiug for threo weolie, with the consont of bis superlots, tho nomination which ko lind solicited, this move g A VENY EUSPICIOUS LOOK. The Ropublican candidate is 8, 8, Dlawr, of Tiollidayaburg, who formerly merved two terms in Congress, anl is an attorey of tho railrond, Withina fow days it hes boon fonred that Reilly's Invgo voto in Altooua, togethor with tho Jemoralization of 120 party in othor parts of tho dintriot, svould defent Bluir, Mailly wwa secord- ingly summwned to Dhiladolphis, where bif ~ rostgadtion was dictated as 8o lato n doy 0% to provont, if possible, the iov. 0f tho opposition ou n now condldato. Frould Williem £ Baor, of Somarsat, bo nomi- nnted to=day, und tho tickets ciroulated 10 time, the district may yot bo rescued, — THIRD MINNESOTA DISTRIOT. JMORE OPLUSITION TO KING, THE RELUDLICAY NOMINER: 3 Spevial Dispateh to Thv Chicano Tribune, 8. Paur, Minn., Oct. 33.—Tho campnign it~ ovatuio of the Third Diatriot was incrensadt fo~ day by lottors from J. Flam Davidson, » lmsyer, and W. I, Donning, for many yenra promiuent in ratirond affairs, both Republicans, rofusivg to support King for Congeress. Davidson places his opposition on the ground of King' oonnoction with the Northwestorn Construction Compauy and his reputation na n lobbylst, and tendera to Pres au atlidavit sustainiog onoe specitic chargo of corruption which, if the Press refuses to pn}!- Jisl, he promises to malke publio throughthe Dis palch to-morrow. Banning boses his opposition to King on tho damago ho has dono nud. wonld do to railroad intorosts fu tho State, capecially ns counccted with the Northern Pacific,and dotatls at langth King's connoction bithorto with that road, Hlo pluinly states that tho carly defeat of tho Lill allowing tho Company Lo bond its road cama from King omd his coufederates in and out o Congross, who would not allow its paesage till concessions wore mado to thom, and says tho final ombarrassment of tho Company and the failuro of Jay Cooikw & Co. resulted from the bad reputation givan to the rond’s managoment by Kwg, and the oxactions of oncrmous profits for bimself aud nssociates in- the Con- ptruction Company, which advanced no monoy, nor otherwise nided the Company, bub ol over n miltion dollars profit, ~ Hia con- clusion 18, that tho revival of tho railway inter- cats of the Stale requires that such mou as Kiug must ba putont of sight and out of zmwur. Bauning's loktor nccords with rumors which oay that tho capitalists most intorosted in the North- orn Pacific declaro thoy canuot carry siuch o load 15 King, and thas they have sout & prominent odllcer of tho Company to caution their frionds .ore, nnd tho pooplo along the linoof their roud, tand King does not reprosens thefr intercsts, s 1 Ly eluimed, e AT THT SOUTH. . THE LOUISIANA CAMPAIGN. Wrw Onraass, Oct. 28, —Mayor Wiltz fspuos n broch ion, roquesting tho olosing of all tho &riulsing-saloous ou ofaction-day, aud ealifng upon all good citizons to nso overy effort Lo pre- sorve the peace, Botween 5,000 and 6,000 fraud- ulent registrations of nogroes in tho city have been discovered, but tho authoritics do not gtrike them from tho list. The fraudnlently registored negroes iuclude tho Demaciatio ne- groes, many of whom, it is alleged; have from five to ten ropistration certifieates cach. Tho Ropublicans claim that thero ara ss many falsoly rogiatered whites ns negroes. It is ovident thnat 1f tha law 18 ouforced tho Stato Prison will soon Do filled with political Tascals who are now ab large. ‘Cuie Central Church Committeo of ity Repub- licana (colored) havo issied an address, stating that they constituto vine-tenths of the Repub- lican voiors of thoe Stato, and ask for an oqual dintribution of public patronnge; domand that colored mon_shall bo consulied upon all ques- tions involving the interests which thoy reure- sont, and tho welfara of the whole people of the Stato, and do not propose Lo bo as biindiy led as thoy huve been in the past, TIN: REGISTRATION QUESTION, A largo meeting of membors of the Bar took plnoe to-day in the Bixth Districk Court-room. ‘The Committee, to which was roforred the duy of proparing » resolution oxpreesive of tho opimior of the Bar of New Orleans us to the ower of tho Sccond District Court to natural- 0 altons under the acts of Congress, roported: #irel—That tho Socond Distrlct Court of New Orleans fu u District Court and entitled under Soc, 1 of thoactof Congrees of 1502 to naturalize forolgners, Second—That tho Secoud District Court of New Ozleaus 13 a court of rocord, with a soaluda Clork ; tuat it hns comson-law juriadiction, in that it is n court which ontertaina sults for monsy, domands anid &ll porsonal sctions ngulust successions, sinors, and interdioted persons, aud as such bas Jurlsdiction to natitralizo alieus, Over 100 members of the Dar woro pressut who approved of tho aboyo roport and signed it. The Coneervatives declino to accede to tho proposition of Kellogg to have two ballot-boxes, one set apatt for the recoption of ballots cast by +voters baturalized by the Second Distriet Qourl, Tho opision of W. I, Whitnoro, which waa ro- quented by Attorney-Genenl Freld ag to the lo- ality of tho neturalization before the Becond ?)ish‘icl Conrt, hay been given, aud i tho raverso of that of the Atiorney-Goneral. Mr. Wintacro it of ovinion that the Court has juriadiction, MLETING OF FOREIGN-DORN CITIZENS. A mnes-meetmg of foreignebaincitizons to- pight passed resolutions denouncing the nt- tempt being made by tho Stato ofiicials to do- prive tinm of tuo right of suflragzo, They eall upon their brothren throughout Amorien to hold Lo sttict resountubility the political pariy which thuy dizfranchises thom, and stato that they in~ tond to cast tiseir ball:s on the 32d of Novem- her ju tho snmo box an other Amarican eltizens, I'he mectivg was lurgely attonded, quiot, und orderly. D. tyneh, Judgo of the Fourth Distriot Court, ed 1 tho Second District Court iu RECENT ARRESTH, Mosnog, La., Oct, 28.—Comntissioner Jowott, afler reading o lengrhy opinion, quoting from the evideneo of Seolt Italus, colored, the proso- cuting witvesy, held Juago Heott, Itecorder Raoy, aud Jlnyor Richardson i bonds of £1,000 each. Meuwmts, Huoy, Mavfold, and TlLilips, of Lincoln, woro -admitted by Jowett to bail in tire sum of $3,000 each. Huey, after hiy relense, waa arrestod by Marshal Sclye, catoliing Huey by the gontwo, on & second wurrant, for violation of the Enforcement sch, Huey srkod for the Marshal's nuthority, whon tho Marshal caught iluoy by tho srm, and carried him off, Huey govo & 1 bond. The baad of Lronton & Monroo is goronading tho released prisonerd, A lnrgo numborof citizons wero in attendaneo at tho telegraph investipation wost of Vienua, mentioned last night. A United Btates voldier swears that ho had on erder given him to cut the wiros, John Towneend and two colorad mon witneesed the enttivg, ‘Townsend ‘weard thnt ho saw the cutting, and was hatted when going nlong the highway by an armed man, Uo was told ho might bo wanted ; swears tho cuda of the wires were wrapped around a stump, and stuck under o fonce, Perfect quict prevails all through this soction. Hoxen, Lu., Oct. 28.~FEvidonco sublclont ban boen funnd hero and at tho District Court in Lincoly, and the Grand Jury will find o bill agalust Selyoand othora for cutting tho tolo-' graphewires, Judge Trimblo is fully dotermin- ed to punish tho parties, Tho pooplo hore are {uhllmt over the rolease of tho prisoucrs at ‘flonmn, Agrand recoption is preparing for om. REGIBTRATION PRADDS, Nrw OnLEaNs, Oct, 29.—I¢ is underatood that thio uamen of 1,500 pirsona ehargod with huving frandalently registered aro Loforo the Giand Jury, aid 2,000 moro romain to bo prosoented. Mibrongh and Mary ol Josoph Mibrough and Mary Johinson wero bo- fore Unitod_States Commissloner B, D, flr‘;?: charged with vieluting Sco. ¢ of the Buforee: ment ast in breaking up & moebing of colored Dowaciats, ' FALSE IEPORT, Tho roport that Gen. Xmory i8 about to be succearlod in command horo by Gon, Do Trobri- and is untrue. Do L'eobriand, who hae been ab. *bonty W mlmn to Gon. Lmory for duty, his regiuont belug stationed hor, TIOUBLE PREDICTED, _Nuw Onreaxs, Oct. 28.—Kollogg lLaving de- cided thnt tho ballot-boxes for tho city shall contain acompartment for tho ballots of voters naturalizad by tho Hecond Diatriet Courb, and #ald naturlized citizens to-nlght having resolved to doposit their balloty in the same box with other Amezican citizons, a conflict on_plection- day secins probable, unlers the authoritics vield o preponderence of legal opinfon against thum, AN ALAAMA JUDGE (REPUBLICAN) ON TUL OUT- BAUY DUSINESS, Monraosery, Ala,, Oot. 28,—Cbancellor Me- Cruw, Ropublican, whoso division ombracos noarly one-third of tho Btate, in his published lattor, maya: *Tho chancory buyiuess over which. T prestds; oxtends acrode the: binok Lolt Tito wiat axo, kiiown a6 e whitw ooantian, hoth in North aud South’ Althauta, Sinco the com- mencomant of 'the prosost polilical canvass I hava beld terms of chatcery courk in varions counties of Enatorn Alrbama, from tho foot of tho Sand Mountain, In Northern Alabama, to tho Tlostda lino i tho south. T hnvoboen in constant vommunication ns wel e personnt contnch with all juoinbors of the e and loading citizens of both politieal pnrtiea, all of whotn conveised frecly and fully aa tothn present status of pu- litical nifafrs. 1 hayo beott prosent at tho gath. erings of tho inmees of all colors, and lnve liatened attontivey to tho speechas o both sldes, I am tojnad tonay thut that ¥ do not Tenove oF & sIA0 Ch4o- of outinge or pereonal vinlenco for qsinion's sales in all the length and brendth' o/ this divisieny mar have I homd of even ona suthonticated ense, I liof@ no hesttancy in saylng thad citizsns of all cobrd and all pohtical parties oan and do fracly ard Milly expross thelr politieal opintony when siid whero they plense, withond tho lenst ferr of abry outrage or persamnl violonoe, The outitdo world Is doceived by tho teriiblo passion info which letter-writors and potitical ‘edlitors Iavo laslind themselves, Thore it nod o comty in East Alnbamn fn which any man—Demoerat, Connozvative, Republlean, cr Rodical—may nof publicly doclare his sentimonss with as lttlo fear of moloutation as in any Btate in sll the broad Uniom." ez MISCELLANEOUS, THE CANVADS IN SCOTT COUNTY, ML, Spectat Dizvateh to e Chieunn Trbune, Wiscnrsren, HL., Oct, 93.—Gen. II. 3ooro, of Dacatur, Iil,, Republican, addressed a small aw- dience hiero lash ovening at the Cowrt-Ilouss. He sald that no man in tho conntry could say with truthfalnoss that the Republican party was corrrupt, aud, ng to the Farmory' movement, it W too narrow ond too sectional to ever coino into powor. It was wholly o class mosement, The only party which the poopla niust keep thoiv cyes on was tho Democratio party, or in two yodrs from now they sould bo in power again. As to the result of tho election oti 'Fnesdns nuxt’ it is impossible to say how Lhe county will go. Chinga are most torribly mixed, and thio tido of projudico ngainat the Independent party ruus high, as tho whisky question has boen eprung upou it. Yet tho Iu~ dopendonts aro hopoful. CONTESTED BLEGTION, Sueetal Dispatch to The Clacaao Tribune, Tuoiioxn, Ind,, Oct. 25.—Col. W, W. Dudley, Clerk of the Wusuo Cirsait Court, has nppotnt- ed I T. Nictiolson, of Olag Tuwvnship, and Enos Thoimas, of Wayne, & cunmission to _examino tho votes of tho contestod precivet of Richmond, Nov. 18, 'I'ey aro to deoids the Senator from old Weyno, Jofriod aud Bicter nre bolh sou- guine of tholr success, TRE KADISON, WIS., ASYRMBLY DISTRIOT. Sectal Disvateh o The Clicam T'rioune, Mapigos, Wis,, Oct, 23.—Tho Republicans of thiy Assombly District propose Lo vigorously con- tost it, and’ lave nominated Wiliam Vroman, n leading lumber dealor of this city, a rosident of tho county for thirly-woveu yoars, iwo terma County 'Irensuror somo years ago, aud gonor- ally estoemal, LEGIRLATIVR DEOLIVATION AND NOMISATION. Corresponrienss of _Tho Chizvio Trivune. | TaxsiNg, Mich, Oct. 27.—The Prolibition caudidato for Reprosentative in the First Distrio of Tnghom County, William A, Dryer, hos do- clinod in favor of tho Republican nominco ; and the Commwittoa have nominuted Adam Foster, of Lansing, &y thoir caudidute. MEETING AT MOUNT YERNON. Sreeial Diapatzh to Tha Chicauo T'ribune, Mouxt Venrvox, Ill, Ock 28.—Tho Hon, A. D. Duff, in au ablo speach to.day ot Bonton, in TFranklin County, advocated tho olection to Con- ress of Gon. W, B. Anderson, tho Indopondent Roform candidato of the Ninefeonth District, S. 8. Morshall was handlad in o menner not very flattering to that gontloman, and mang wera tho withering touches giventohim. Judgo Duff has not engaged in polities for many yeurs, but is an ablo, sound, and ldgical supportor of tha poople in this district, who Lave determined to rolouso themselvos from pari ehnckles, CONTESTIED ELLGTION CASLS IN INDIANA. Suvecial Disnaleh to Lhe Chicayn 1yivune, IspraNAvons, Ind., Ock. 26.—Throo conlesis have already doveloped in tho Seuate. Oapt. Joffries contestd tho sent of Willlam Baxtor, from Wayue, and thero aro hitches in the Madison and Dolawara Distriots and iu Floyd and Clarke. In bath, man wero elocted two yoars ngo really to fill vacancles. In tho former, Jnmos Orr waa olected to succead Burson, decoased, and, in tho latter, Albott . IIall, to succeod Jamos Keigwin, elected Penitentinry Cowmissionor, But both mon claim thiat tho nolices for their olection simply read for Sonntor, and tho Consti- tution enys Senators sball bo olected for four years, Under this provision thesa men pronose tohold on, J. C, Johnson, the nowly-clectod Bouator from Floyd and Clarke, was in the city tu-fln{ consulting with tho State uathorltios, The practico of {ho Logiglatare haa been to decide Buch cases by known facts, and not by tho striet wording of tho writ of clections, ELECTION AT LA SALTE. Speetal Dispatch to 1he Clcign Tribune, TaSay, 1., Oct. 28.—At a speoial olection Diold 1n thid city to-dny, Johu_Chay was elocted Justice ot the Yeacs, and John Loristal was ro-elocted, the eloction boing only for the choice of two Jnatices, RATIFICATION MEETING. Special Disputeh ta The Chicago Tribitne, Mmwauges, Oct. 23.~The Independents had ratiflicstion mecting this afternoon, at which tho ticket telegraphed to-dny's TRIDUNE -was in- dorsad, oxcopt Saars, for County OCleris, and Eblers, for Treasurer, J. P. Surges, aud Rich- ard Roonoy boiug tho respactive subatitutes, Burges was o defeated candidato at the Reform primaries, and Roonoy is the regular Reforin nomineo. Thlers, who is vory strong with tho Germans, will tun independout of all tickots, OOTESBY AT LINCOLY, ILL. Special Dispteh to The Chicano Tritune, Taxcorw, Ill,, Oct. 28.~8enator Oplesby nnd sevoral other Republicans addressod the aitizons of Logan County, at Gillet’s Hall in this city last night, and all that can be said for tho npeakern is that thoy rn{)untml the ald stors, and tried to mako out that McNultn was far moro capable of going to Congress than Xr, Steve- don. But e fow moro days will decida the ques- tion, for Logan County will do its duty for Btoveson, ELLOTION IN DALTIMORE, Davrodone, Oct. 28,—At the election to-day for miembers of the City Council, the Democrats carried the city by 10, 000 majori —— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasitivartow, D. C., Oct. 28.—For tho North- wesl and Westorn Lakes, and thouce to Arkausas and Tonnosseo, rising Laromotaer, frosh to high northwest to southwest winds, cloudy weather, and rain, excopting enow in tho Northiwest. T.OCAL ODSERVATIONE. Ciicso, Oct, 23, 1874, Hor of ob servation, Direction and force of wind,| Weather. "AppRungy s | == =ugawomg 0:53 0, m, a.m 118 p, . Tainfall in 2 m,, 0, Maximum thormometer, 75, nimum thermometar, 61 GENEBAL OBSERVATIONS. Cutoaao, Oct, 30— Thr, i, |1Eam [§ 31N, bk, ll.l“ml. 08.3V,, Urlse ... Olear, oils;, bitsk, | "LE0/Lirut ratn, 29] 2 ¥, LU 6 Lair, 1,08 15ght raln, “10fcrar, 1,0 Clowdy, Lo [Olear, 1 '1.0|Clond “a0igtiow +07|Clear, {28{Light snow, MIBCELLAX: - EOUH, Batie LARE, Utah, Oot, 28,—It bos boou snow- ing lund koro all dny, e Dlfl'lil‘l(i'l' OF COLUMBIA FINANCES. Spectul Dispateh to The Chicaoa Tribune, Wasuivaton, D, 0., Oct. 28,—Commissioner Blow soemu groatly encouraged at the prospoct for tho reduction of tho rato of taxation I tho Dintrict. 110 exprosses the opinlon that 13 por eont will In the future be amplo ta moet ufl'obli- ations bfv the the oxorciao of propor economy, oarly all the old croditors of tho Distriot huve bean “entistiod, and the romalnder of tho old debts will be wiped out at au ensly day. |, | - CHURCH COUNCILS, Routine Business n tite Eplscopal Convention Proboble Adjournment on Sat- urday Evening. The Nomlnition and Conflrmation of Bishops. The Parties Involved in the Elec- tions---Their Rights, The American Missionary at Clinton, Ia. Association Opening Sermon by President Magoun, of Xown Cellege. Report of tho Work for the Last Yeor. THE EPTSCOPALIANS. WONX IN TUK GENBRAL CONVENTION. Swectab Diapatoh to The Clicago Gyibiims Now Yons, Ocl, 28,—Tho cousidoration of ro- porty which had beon placed upon the ecalendar 18 fast o thoy cawo from tho committoes took up nearly tho whola scesion of tho Protestant Episcopul General Convontion to-day. The re- vised hymnal, attor 4 long debate, was adopted. It was concluded to take no eanonieal iction for the recognition of tho order of Deaconceaes. Lnte in the afternoon tho Mouse closod its daors for.the consideration of tho nowly-nom- inated Dihopa of Shaughsi, Northorn Texas, Westorn Texas, nud North Caroliua, Owing to unespected opposition to tho Rov. Mr. Orviclk, tho nominao for Shaughai, the Houss adjourncd without ranching a dectaion, 1701ho Assosiated Tress.] THEOLOGICAL BEMINARY, New Yong, Oct, 28.—In tho Genornl Protostant Episcopnl Convention to-dny, tho Itov. Dr. For- rlugton, on bebalf of tho Committoo on tho ‘Ihoological Seminny, presoutod & roport, which was placed on the ealendar. DIVISION OFf DIOCESLS, The Rov. Dr, Kidoey, of Mumneciota, offered resolutions neking thut n committeo bo ap- winted, consisting of three Dishops, thrco Prasbytors, and thireo Inymen, to Topuit at tiia noxt Genotal Convoutioh a canon on coustitus tionnl mmnendments, if legislation s doomed noeessary for mulhorizing o division of a syiod or doese, or wosuy kind of ceoicsinstienl utiton of «)llnm-.uon within the eamo Siwto or Common- wealth. DEACONZSHES. Tho Commiltes ou Canons roported unfavor- ably ou tho roport of the Jont Committes on Denvonosses, 3 IL Burgwin, of Pittsburg, moved that n com- mitteo of conforonce on tho orgaunization of churches bo appointod, and tho Kov. Dr. Ane drows and Mestrs, Durgwin aud Otis wero ap- pointed such Committea, TUE RITUAL. The Rev. Chailea L. Jeoniugs, of Miesourl, offered o resolution declaring thut all tha usages, tlics, and coremonien of cuchuristic adoration, wlion supported tho belief that Christ was pros- ent_on tho Lord's tablo a8 the appoited placo of His prosouco iu the bresd aud wine, by vir- tuo ol tho consecration of tho clemouts, wid i worshiped thero, a!eo all toachmyzs bosed upon that Lolor, aro foreign to the Chuich, Opponition being offered, tho resviution way withdrawn for the present. TUE IRESIDING DISTOR. ‘Lhio Rov, Dr. Bonenck olorod o resolution in- slructing thie Gommttco on Expenses to appro- priato an additional £600 for the presidug Dishop, in view of lus upproaciing age and in- tiemitios, Placed on the calendar. A lettor waa read [rom tho Scerotary of tho Chaych Congre:s in Englund, extoudilig nn m- vitation to thio clergy and Binhops to aitond their next Congress in state. A suitablo reply wag fTorwardud, TIHE PROVINCIAL BYSTEM, ‘Fhe Comnuttce on Couetitutionni Amondments reported with regard (o tho provineial systom, whici"hiad heon referred to that Commucteo, that, i1y thear opiuion, the Houso of Bushops was not too numorona, 1t the IZonss of Doputics shonld bocone tuo numerous m the future, it can easily bo removed by a constitutionnl amenduent. The Committeo recommended that it was inox- pediont that any changes in the provincial sys- tom should be nmade. Placed on tho calondar, A resolution was adopted ibat ali amondineute to the coustitution on tho culendur bo made the busivess of the dny to-morrow, after tho exist- ing orders havo been disposed of. MEBYAGES FROM TILE BISIOPS. Blesango No, 62, from tho louss of Bishops, informed thie 1louse of Doputies that they hisd sdopted tho resolution dividing tho Dlocesn or ‘exas inlo miseionavy districts unuer the titlo of Norchern and Veatern, and that th uud appointed tho Ttov, Alosandor’ Garrott, o bragka, tho Missionary Bishop of Nortuern Tes~ a8, aud tho Rev, . W. 1. Blholt, of Georga, as tho Missionnry Dishop of Westorn Toxas, Blessago No. b3 intorms tho House of Deputics that the northorn part of California had been coustituted n misstonary district, and that the Rov, John 1L 8, Wingneld, of otewsburg, Va,, Lling been appolnted Miesionnry Eishop theroof, THE UYMNAL. Tho report of the Committeo on Ilymnal was tnken up, and the discussion was oponod by Meury Coppor, of Contral Penusylvania. Mo wae followed by the Rev, Dr. James Do Koven, of Wisconsn, who said that out of 620 hymug in the Mymn-Buok ouly ono was written by an American, who was now living—Dr. Mublosberg, of Bt Luke's Hospilul. Seventy-four of tliose bymns bad beon written by Ncotchmen and Inglishmen, This wos ecconnted for by tho strong legislation which reatricted thom, . ‘e disenseion of tho report was interrupted by tho Chairmnn, who announced that the timo Lind arrived for the confirmation of a Missionnty Liehop to Chins, This was mado the ordor of business for 4 o'clock, when it was resolved to it wich cloged doois, und couflrm, at the samo timo, other Missionary Dishops, AN LXPLANATION, The Rev. Dr. Spanlding, of Pittsburg, was given leavo to malie un explanution of lus voto yosterday against the canon on the ntust, Ho desired somo legislation on that subject, and it an opportunity had been given he would havo voted for any of the propoved substitutes or smondmonle. Tlo considered the cunon, how- ever, to bo of the nature of closs logisiation, KEXT MEUTING, On motion of the Rev. Mr. Golz, of Pittuburg, & joint committeo on tho selcotion of a place fur the next ieneral Convention was appointed, to woufer with o committos of the Houso of Bishops :m the time of udjourning the present Conven- 1on, TITE HYMNAL AGATN, Cambridgo Livingston, of Now York, mads o motion thas the Comwittee on_ITymnnt bo con- tinuod and the mattor recommittod to thom for Homa varbal chauges, The Lov. Dr. dload, of Connecticut, offored a resolution, profacing it with the romark s © It fn batter to bour the ills wo kave than fly to othors we Lnow not of."" Tho rosviution way to tho effet that n com- mitiea be appointed, consin:ing of tirae Blsliops, threo prasbyters, and throo laymen, to considor tho mautor ad interim, nud reportnt tk:o next Goneral Convention, instead of ndopting this hvmnal with the swall number of altorntions nude In it, ‘I'lia vote was thion taken on tho roport of the Committeo, and Dr, 1all's amondment that the liymnul bo not rogarded as & flnnlty, but simply a8 o tontativo process, aud as & contribution towards u moro perfeos and ncooptable hymual iu tho future, and docluring that sll rosponsi- blo publishors should bo fice to publisiy thix rovised hymnal on obtaining s license from the ‘Crustoes of tha widowa' and orphans’ fund, way adoptod and sont {o tho Houso of Dishops for conunrrouco, On 0, the Committeo on Tiymual ware digeharged from forthor consideration of the subjoct, NEXT MERTINO, TiaJolut Committeo ou placo for holding the next Geuernl Couvontion roported In favor of Huston, T'he same Coninittea also reportod in tavor of onding tho wession of the Convention Hazurday at 6 o'elock, and that the Houso of Ihwhopy tnvite the Lowor House to most them the samie evening to join togethor in tho ocou- eluding dovotions sud hear tho puastoral lotter, Lald ou tho tubte, DOARD OF MIBAIONS, Measago 67, from tho Houso of Dishops, wns road, asking tho Houso of Deputics to appoint a Btanding Committeo on Indinn Afalr #o nob Lo conjunction with the 1 .nvd or Misslons i miperviso tas agenoles under thelr cares Thin mMosaKo w4 coneurrad In. COMMITILE IEFORTA, Busincss on thn calondar way then taken up, and roports of tho Comnnttoo on Canons Now, 11, 12, and 13, posontod ou tho twolith day, wera read and adoptod withont any discunsion, “The followlg roports wors sleo ndoplod: Te- rortof tha Conualitoo on Conon No. 10, on Mos- sngen from the Ifouke af Lishops Nus, 12, 13, and 17 ; report of the Commilico on Irayer- Book, mndo on the twelfth day, touching tho Nicene creod, nnd the resvlution raported on tho Rumn duy vy the Committea on tho Stute of tho ahuruh W regard to church-building ussocla- o, Tho resotntion reapecting the niteratha of Art, 4 of tho Constituzion, reportad thw four- teonth day by tha Committon on Amendmentn totbo Constitution, was voted on Ly diocosen and orders, and unsnimously adopted. ‘I'ho report of tha Juint~ Cominittos nn Now TLectionary for weel dayo m Lont wnu road. Mr. Rogors, of Toxuy, maved that 1§ bo seut to ths difTerent diocoses for usaprnvxxl. Discusnion nrose, which had not terminated when the Ilouso wont iuto seorct sossion to con- sider tho coufirmntion of the now Missionary Dishopu. = ‘'hoy remalnod in secrot acsafon an hour. Adjourned, —_— ELECTION OF BISHOPS. BOME KXPLANATIONS IY TItE ' CILURCIL JOURNAL." Za the Editar of The Chicaro Tribuns: Bin: To nrural olorgymnn, removed from the Tteat of controversy aud all porsonul torosl, thero rocmtd to e o gront deal of unncceasary indignation on the part of many at tho rejeotion of Dr. Boymour, Bishop-olcee of Illinois, by the Houro of Deputlos. It lanot surprising, when we coneldor human nature, thut moen who avo at times most stronuous for law aud ordor, hould, when Inw nnd order do not smt them, rebel against both, Tho Episcopnl Cliurch hos wisely tlrown mauy snfeguards around tha elovation of porsons to tho Lpiscopate, and it is but right theso checks bo malutuined. The following article, taken from the Church Journal, throws somo timely light ou this subjoct s ELECTION OF BISILOTH. Every now uid azilu, ous §s surprised to find that fatin or prinelples 6npposod o bo uulverselly knowy and admilted, ns well 04 wnderstood, amonz Oburch. men, aro stddenly troated by some ono ou sturtling novelies, For fustance, alluding ta tho poseihle rejestion by tho Houto of Bishps of & gentlonin whoso namo wad e~ fore o Dioccsan Conveution us & candidato for the vas cant ishopric, clerleal member in roportwd s pro. tenting momowhnt {ndignantly and grandilonuoutly uggainkt the idea that tho Dishops should dictato who sitould be tho Lfshiop of—, Yar that viow of tho csso thero i fhe oxcuso that generally olection by tho comprovincisl Bishopr, i the conneut of tho clergy and Taity of tho Quurch ns represented by the Standing Committces, havo gonor- ully foliowed Dioceoau nomination ss'n mntier of coureo, In trith this matter-of-courso resulb s eo takzen for yranted, that the nomination o the Chireh Dy the Dioceao in called tho * clottion, and sometiines 1o eloct at once “ kccopls ¥ by Iettor o tolegraph | 1t in worth while consldoriing this wholo motter na it stnds wilh un, in ita varlous bearlugs, Thero are thien partien Lo tho transaction of clecting & Blsltop, nccording to aur canon-law, which, in notii- Ing moro than this, 1 on thy gronnd of cotumon rense and primitava ezumplo: Tha Diocceo ifeelf: - ‘e comprovincial Maltops ; and Flso whole body of the Ohnceh, And theeo thred ate tndepemizit, I'ha Dincoso {lself is the_first party interested, and rightly bas ths infifative, It must summer und wintor thio progosed Dithop, It st Mvo with himn, and the Churely hus settled it, sinc sowmo yoars pant, thut bo st Hvo with it, o may tnoko or* mar (he Dioceso for years, Hlo may mlvanco the Lord's work witht it, or lie may throw 1t bacl, und for that muttor, with thé Dost intontions, for goneration, "Lhio Diocons i supposcd to kuow its own wants beat, to best undsratand th qualitics it ncods in 113 Bishop, and to o hest capabla of Judging of 115 candidate's it~ nesa, “Chat by tho i 6 30 tho case, Tho actual may hie quite enothor g, Tiio next purty fnterested aro the Bishops, Tha can- Qldato §4 to como amang {heni, to_shnro with them Judiclal aud legislatiyo functions, to bo Joint partner with them In tie yoverument of 'the Uliurch of God, Tiven thio Houso of Lieprosentativen, or tho liouss of Canunons, §a oxelusizo Judgo of tha'titnesi of its own members, and can, If i€ will, oxeludo aiiy man, no mat- ter Mow overwholmingis elccted by a conatituéney, for voassns satlsfuctory o ilself, Merely na n House, (g plscopato must 13, ko il 1ouses, the indepeuttent 2o of the qualifications of §tn ow member. 1t wgulit, 1u clacting a Dlsuop, we ure clccling o Hfeloug legiiator for the wholo Gaurcl, n Hclong riror s sdminfetrator i it, o nan who represcuts St in ita highest officlal plade and dinity to oitor chnrchies und to the world, and ono who, “under con- colvablo ciroumstances, iy oxorclza i functions far loyond_tha tound of 'tho Dixcese which nominatps him. Theroforo tho wholo Churcl s intorested in the age. “Ifiess threo nteresla the snons liava provided for, oud vach I fudopendout it {ts spbeve, ond under no obligations to givoe its reasons to Lhe others, Oug noes how little ground thors #¢ for tho talk fhat eeems Lo make the cuwoics of a Bizbop the privato affair of tho Diocese, with iraolh nubiody cldo hes nny con. corn, Let us soe Low theto threo Interests might vory eusily clueh and dieagroa, with no * dictation ™ ani with 1o redl funlt allegod fn any caso 1 A Dloceso 13 nuppased to know {he man it wante, poeo it fy jrotty clear that 1t docw nat? Sup. g y nothing ? uc things have been, Shall the othed efeotors not save the Diocess from it own blunders? Wo must confess that ordinarily tho Dlocesan Gonveution knows marvelously little of tho man 1t siominales, It 18 ustialiy » hasty gathering; ite clection a husty per- formance, done nndor unseemly cxcitemont, and with things protty well mautpnlated boforchand by caus cuscs, “Ilie members go on heareay. Thiy ump (o4 conclusion, awd it happens thnt the man they oloct fu perliaga not poraonally known, cithor us to doctrine, ereon, temper, or charactor; by u Lalf-dozen {u {he honee, 1t I8 vory concefvablo that, in auch a _care, they may Lave made o gross wistake, Tuo Disiops and the Standung Conunitteea cau nct moro daitberatoly, They cannot be lobbyed, nor cancnwed, nor exzited, Taoy have tima to inquire of tho Dlvcese what it really wants aud nocds, and ale whethor tho nominco ia Just tho 1uan they hiavo takon Lum for, und 80 save the Dioceso from its own mistake, Or, ngain, 1t in perhaps concetvablo that a Diacess does Kkuow i§s own mind, and has really acted with cooluess, proprioty, und 'jndgment; hos not passion- ntoly nssiiled eacll candillsto in tirn: and has nof, amid * laughter and spplanse,” made its wisdom un moderation known unto all 1ncn, and eapocially (o the reporters; ond has elected n man known to pome reagonable unmbor of tiio swembers; stil, it i3 quite possible that it may be the duty of (Lo Bishops and tho general Chureh to refuse tho Dlocesan nowmineo, A Misslonury Diocesn muy chgose n good, hard- working miwslonary. s zeal anil tramping power, Dis effectivenvss i bogging nud building, may bo _l\lul. thio thing i¢ nveds, hut dollciency in learning, deflcions cy in mauners, bad temyper, dissgrocableuess of per- gonal qualities, o half-ilozou reavous, would Sustify the Bishops nud the Church from consonting to {ho sppolntment, The Dioceso niast find gome ons who combiucs tho quulities it necds with such other quali- tiex nw thio Chureh looks for i sishops. Or a Dloceso may soloct & man_adniirable fn eultura, in niaunars, in zeal, and yet unsouud in tho faith, It may o for jteclf willing (o risk his unsoundness, Tiso clorgy and laity who seluct hiuz may not belleve him £0 110 s unsonid s heds, or mey Hopo fomo circum-— siances pocuifar to themeelyos, their own great learn- ing, their firm and Iueld _doctrinal wiadom, for jo- stance, mny noutralize thelr Dishop's failing, or, in- deed, thow may Lo ko lbora), sud large minded, ana folerunt, that thoy care not el for s pociliatitica i aby chne. 1t fa clearly, then, tho duty of the Bishe opr eapeclaily, who are thio appointed and spocifically sworn guardisue of the Faith, to firmly refuso cou- ment, Tu fact, wo cantiot bo too_thankful thiat all theso cae nonieal Safeguardy exiat, Not one of them cun by spured, Norcan we rebulkoe too slernly the notion that thio dzorcio of nuy ono of them i & dictation o nuy olhior, Whsilo thio 1fouso of Bishopy, for instauce, han no right to dictate who ehnll bo Bisnop of auy glven Dioceso, it 1a equally to bo fnsistod on tunt uo Diaceso can diclate who ehull (nko his woat in their venersblo THouso, nor whom they shall conscerstu us a rulor in {he whole Cliurch of God. ‘Aud nnother thing sbould bo romombered os hero casential to {ho absolnte fraedom of theso co-ordinato powers, A Dioceso fa not obliged to givo its reusons Tor its’ clioleo, or ita rofueal, ~Nettlir {4 fho Lowor House ot Geneml Convention, nor tho House of Blsh- ups; uor any Bishopor Btanding Committoe, i the recosd, In foct, ey mny find 1t tho part of proprioty, Kindueay, aud wisdom, {0 givo u0 Feason, Eacts powas {8 indepondent n its own spliere, and must answer to ithown conscienoe, nud none oflior I the right to quention it, In many possihle contingoucior, It muy Do botter there shumd L no reason askied o givex. i AMERIOAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIA- TION, INTERERTING HCATINTIOS, Spectal Diavuteh to The Chicago T'ribune, Crixroy, I, Oct, 28,—Tho twenty-olghth an- uual meeting of the Amorican Missionary Aeso- cintion, whioch ia tho ngoney of tho Congroga- tioual ohurches for the work among the freed- mon, Indisus, and tho immigraut Chineso, opened hore to-dnyat 8p.m, Tho Presidont, thio Rov, Dr, Kirk, having died Quring the yonr, tho chair was taken Ly iho Rtev, Dr. G, I\ Mngoun, ona of the Yico-Presidonts, who read tho Soriptured, Prayer way offorod Ly tho Rav, J. Blanchard, Extracts wero rend from the an- nual yoport, an abatroct of which io nu followa: AUSTRAGT OF TIE ANNUAL REVONT, ‘T'ho roport commonocos with a reforence to tho death during the your of its vonerated Prosident, tho Rev. Dr. B, N, Kivk, who hns gorved in that eapaeity sinoo 1805; of Lhroo of its toncheis ut Demplis, M. and Mr, Cottle, nud Mius Gould, who foll vietims to tho yellow-fover by remain- ing nb their post 3 of tho Rov. Hoth J, Wolcott, o mispionary in Jamnica, W. L of Mrs, Whito, wifo of Prof. White, who gccompanlod tho Jubfleo Singers to Lnglaud ; of Misn Ada Clpp o tonchor b the Houth i of Mra, Blfaabeth I Burton, of the misslon in Afries, and of tho Rev, N. E. Wilils and wifo, winle- roturaing to their work 1 Alnaame, by u railrond ageldont. Notwithstandig tho S 4 FINANCIAL TIOUDL] of the chnr the receintw have hean $278,003 actnowledaed in the Magazine, bosiden othor aud gpocinl donntions, Light now churehos huvo beon organizod wmong tho freedmen, ono being componed of tho coloted memoership of the ol Midwny Congrogational Church, formed in 1763 by n colony krom Masenchusots, and winch by nover becowa extinot, Iuvivals havo boon onjoved at varioua pointy, inclading seatlons in Nottht _Cavoling, raprocenlcd by aome s frult- lest, Sixtv-uino theologlent studonts bava beon under lnstenetion as fivo inntitutions, nnd have empluved pare of thelr timo [n pronehuz, Au coma donbt the vakio of Congrogationnl Tibois “: M‘m Ism“h' it Iy well to notoe theno cumpnrative ntating TiH ANRUIGAY BOARD reports for 1878 tho avernro uddition on profon- sion of taith for cach minister to have boon B ; the 1oms Missionnry Socieby roports 8¢ 3 (o Conuecticut churciwos, 6153 wll tho Gongrogn- tional churches in tho United Slates, 63 winlo tho churchos of this Aspociation in the South ro- art 111¢, moro than donblo tho hightost num- or | Ylin vindieates {ho wisdom of careying the rospol of Duritau principles and poliiy to the frecdmon and to the Suutlt in genoral, THE EDUCATIONAL WORK shows progress, Virgtme Uall bas beon dedleat- ed at Bampton, nbileo 11all in ncariug complotion at' Nashvills, Tenti; tho building and grounda hiave veon improved at Atlanta, Ga; and needed oroolions and alterations bave beeu mado ot Tougaloo, Aln, ‘Tho attondunce has been good at ufl tho sehools, end the pupils hava wmade stondy advancomoit. TILE WORK AMOXNG THE INDIANS, in geconding tho pence policy of (o Governmott, lins beon steadily prosccutod, though the old feud botwaeen the red man and his enemies,—tho whisky-vendors aud the covoters of his lamd,— etill continues. DLt tho new poliey s yiolding oxcollent fruit, with the co:operution of miy- slounry and religlous bodios, in the incronsed culturo of land, the orvtion of betier homes, tho adoption of eivilized apparel, and i grostor imermil. in sehoolss nad in the preaching of tho Cospel. 3 ‘fho schools nmong T IMAUGHANT CHINESE -, in Caolifornia ace doing well, aud have resulted in honeful convorsioun, tho wvouverty mecting with tho neigbboring churchos, Lhe intorost hins boen very marketd at Oakland, swhere part of the week had to bo devoted to spiritual fnquiry inatoad of tho ordinary studios, ~ A movement 1s atarted to ront a huilding in which the couvorts rud inquirors may havo o religious homo, 'I'ho work calis for oulargemount, but this requires more funds than have yot beon furmshed. IN THE FOREION FIELD tho Committco havo boon wecking to tranafer to other missionsry nociotics all missions bus the ono in Afxica. This will require o to coin- plete. Steps ave taking to culatgo tho African misston, The Rov, Mr. Cravath, tho TField Sec- retary, nnd tho Itev. . A. Ware have boen con misgionod to go thore and exploro the topogra- phy of tho weatern comsts around tho mission, to-exumine tho schools and churchos, nud to male roport of facts which moy soivo a3 tho Duasis of reconstruction aud addition, They will sail in & fow days, Ouo of Lo BMARKED EVENTS OF THE YEAR ‘oo beon the trnunphant suczeas of tha “ Jubiles Singers™ in thoir tour in Great Butain, where they hava beon received into Lhe beat society in o monuer which is n rebuke to the spint of canto which otill reigns too widoly 1n ihis country, ke pructical rosults of thoir visit is found in tho £50,000 which they hava secured and with which it 16 hoped that Jubileo iy} mauy bo completed. But as more buildings will be ‘neoded, nud endowmenls nust be secured, the Commilteo haye autborized tho uao of those singers 1 tho fiold for anothor campaiga of two years, Teference is made, IN CONCLUSION, to the reoens action of the National Council on the consolidation of bencvolent socictics. 'The proposul for pu iuterchango of tho African dis- sion of this “Association for tie North american Indtan migsions of thoe American Loard was ro- jectod. 'I'lio Council, aftor & dissussion of the priociplos aud mothods of the Asvociation, com- mended it omphationlly to the sapport of tho churciicy, in veferenco to its whole work at home aud abroad. RECEIPTE, ‘From ordinary sourcey ¥rom apeckal wourcea From pubiicutlons. Total... 3y For worlt abroad smong. Treedmen, cte....,.§344,004,00 TLDNESS, 1 3 Deflclt ut cloza of last yo:r, Dellelt ot close of present year. Tolal indebteducss, Thio ceat of collection 103 per cont, CHURINES AND INSTITUTIONS AIDED, Churabes, ‘Tho dotails of tho work ntths Sonth wors of great iutoreat, and will be funnd 1 the full ra- port when published, Tho Rov. A. J. Chittenden wns apnointed Clerk of tho Commitico on Nominations, of which M. Plumb, of Stroator, was cliosen Ohair- man, 1IN THE EVENING, after devotionsl exorcives, condicted by the Rov. Mr. Climberlain, of Chicago, and Presi~ dent Blanchard, the nusual sermon was delivered by DVresident Gi. F. Magoun, of. Iowa Collego, from Acts, xvil, 20-27: ““And hath made of one blood all mnations of men,” otc. This passugo luys down five propositions. Tirat, tho common and cqual orijin of all mon. Al uve of ono nature. One bload means ono lito, and iy ueed comproheneively This community of nn- {uro lays a basis for missions cn the #olidarity of tho mun nature. Hecond, tho divine distribution of races, ncts, spreo, ond time. Each raco has a right to uch plnce us God shall assign, who has given equal rights to all, 'Chird, the production of godly character in all tho raccs in God's end. In all thio; mon’s highest right is to be rightoous wnd to know God. Yourth, the natural advantages of all the races in place and timo for finding God. Lho ovideuce 18 uni- vorsal in the world, Clrist camo for all, and variously toucles all. ifth, tno liability of all nien to an utter faituro to secure tho end de- mgnod in God's plan, if hnppily thoy may find Him, All rnces Iofc to themselves mius tuo true God, therefore the NEED O MIBSIONH. In conclusfon, cousidor, flest, Christian sym- metry and consistonoy requires us to givo the Gospol tv the degraded races in our own fund, ug woll ass olsowhero; secoud, the emorgency of the hour inrelation to rho freodmen, the Indinns, and the immigrant Chineso. 'Lho cage is sad, bat the duty 1s obvions. Tho merron was very neuto, ingenious, cogont, nnd cloquent. g MISCELLANEOUS. THE ONI0 LUTHERAN: Cixemxyary, O, Ocl. 28,—The Tvavgolieal Luthoran Synod, after cight days’ session at Hamilton, adjourned to-uight to meet in Rich- mond, Ind., noxt Qoiober. Muoh business com- mencod was continged till next year. Yho busi- neas of most genoral intdrest was tho adoption of a proposition disapproving and diseountenanc~ ing tho intorchange of pulpits with vtuor deuom- inutions. g CABUALTIES. Steansnship Ashores 8ax Fraxcisco, Ot 28,—Last night tho firat oficer nud fivo mon, in a boal, wrived at San Diego from the stoamor Costa Riea, 100 milos wouth of that port, Forty ilos off the stiore hor shaft waa brokow, Pha steamer Newborn wont to her sssistance at ouco. Laren—Tho stowmer Nowbern Ling arrived at San Diogo with the Costn Iion in tow, New Yonk, Oct, U8,—1ho nccideut to tho stonmehip Costa Ltica will not involve expousa to tho ownexs of tho Yacifia Muil Stoamship Com- pany of niore thau 58,000, Cupt, Yin Sico tologvaphs that ho will soon hinvo tho Alusla, whizh was blown ushore near ong Kong, alloat, Soriously Injurcd, opecial ispatel to Plie Clivauo 2'vibune, Lavrow, O, Oot, 28.—A mun numed Holl, an inmato of tho Soldlors' Ilome, while ou his way out from tho city tn svening foll from an abut- ment of tho river bridgo on L'hicd strool, o dia- tunco of 20 feot, and wus soriously iujured, prab- ubly tatully. SCRANTON COAL SALES, New Yonx, Oct, 28,—Bixty bwo thousand tons of Beranton conl wera sold to-itay nt tho foliow- ing rates: Btenmbont, AT @5.50; grrnta, 80,925 @0.9714 3 vy, ! stove, §.16 @ chestnut, 36, Carrespondence of The Clicagn T'ribune, Taxurxa, Mlch,, Oot, 87.—I'wo cases woro de- cldod udvorsely te tho Grand Lapids & Lndiana Rllrond, for stock killad by Iis ongines. But, in ona gnio, In- consequence of not A°Aling wunt sclnd of nnimals Injured, judgmont wos 1ovorsad, and a new (vl oidored, Arguient wiay commencod to-day, in the Bu. premn Court, in tha enso mvolvigy the title to the old Capitol lot at Dotroit, BroinerieLy, 1, Oct, L8,~Tho mattor of in- Jnootha asked for by 10 W, I aod Chasles 1, Hlowsum, of Deasur, 11, vu, Willam B, Chame bors and '\.\. J. Quinlan, eamo bofore Jndge ‘Irent to-tny, Tho caro way poxtponed, the dofend- s tlit] thglo account 1o damages if, 01 o flanl horing.ot tho Jantincy term of tho Ustiet, tho case was deolded agatnst them SPORTING NEWS, Tho Harifords Befeat the Philadel phias, 9 to 4. Turf Matters. DABE-BALL. TARTIORDS Vi), PIILADELIIIIAS, 3 Snectul Dispatch to The Cineapo Trioune, Manrronn, Oct. 23.—~The Philndelphias played tho lartforda this alternoon, aud the brilinut suceeas which attended tha homo club yesterday was repeatod to-duy, winning by 9 tod. Tipper mado o splondid bit, und York o fino cateh in the left fiokl, which were tho ouly plays of uoto, Fisber'a,pitohing in what did the business, and way avorytbing that could have boen desived. ‘I'io club ins done but little good work this soa- won, Thero has beon a constant lack of daluci- pline, both on the grounds und off, and many failuro is ntirlboted to their own ocareless. news, Lhis is tho lost gamo on theso prounds, ‘Cloy play but two more, and then digband, aud 1a #o dong find themsolves at tho tail end of tho professionals, Mlils is tho ouly one who will play noxt year. Tho romainder of the clnb is solocted, but mot mado public, A firat-cluss nino in promised. Sevon out of thirty gomes have beon lost by ono tally, Htearns wan espellm: by theDirectors last night for breach of contruct. TAE 8S0RE, PHILADELIIIAS, Eggler, e, 1., Houdsworth, icks, c, Crayer, 2 b, Beehtel, p... Yorlg 1, B 46678 210001 0001 4 ; Philadelphina, 2, 3 Philadelphias, 5. Wides—Flsher, 105 Bechiel, 10, Z'me f yame—Onio hour and forty-five minutes, WIITES AND FRANKLINS. Thesn two clubs played o fine gama yestordny. Tollowing is TIE ACORPS FHANIKLIN: E| wiire sr's'os i 4 A 8 Dafly, s 16113 3|l Gbert 1 1111 0 0 ‘Halliman, 4|| 0 5 01 1| Fnreo, B b, Ho 2o Qalan, o al ¢ 1 1| 01 Malone, o 12611 Carbin: of 014 8¢ g Meserle, ol 1' a1 Jteid al 2.5 11 1)litines, o, 0020 0, 1f ol ol o oy, B lul 01} Dovii o 10 1) 1) 0f 0 gl 0 | " on7oe Wardine Po 2| 1) of 3l a1 Gillsa, b 2ol ef 3 1f 0 Total s el3iliif s Thmnys. G T 8D 10 0-1 0,06 154480k 24 prt o7, 85 Wihits Srackings, 3. 113 Wil'o Stacings, 4. Tacos an A 1: Whlte S.ousings, 0. Pusted bulls—Quinn, 1 Matone, 1. Widsa citlled—Un Ulllvn, 163 Zottloln, 10, Ralls called—On Gillon, T3 Yotial, 2 Timaaf garie—Ono houe and thirty minates. Umpire—G, 8, Foutelroy, oS THE TURF. TIF DACES AT ¥ORY WAYNE. Specral Disvaleh to The Chicane Tribune. Fonr Wavse, Ind, Oct.28,—Tho second day of tho races passod off well, although the track waa o little heavy on account of the raiu last night. 'WTo flrst raco called was the 2:45 trotting race, in which thera were tho followlng eutries : Bertie, Princo, Littio Sam, and Moss Rose. B:‘uilla sold a8 the fuvorite in the pools ut loug odds. BUMMARY, M. ighlerly's g, m, Bewiio, 1.1, Disseli's s, m, hons Tose, G- 1 Youuria . . Priuc, v IEIEY e 23 230K Tn the trotting raco for 2:38 haracs, for » purao of 700, there woro oight entrics, s follows Jobn Croker, b. g. Ohio Boy ; J. A. Batcliolor, 8. g Johu 1L; D.W. Mattock, br. g, Tom Wou- der; J, W, Jacobs, cb. g. Observer; Chavles Me- Gill, s, m. Kato Campboll; W. Higby, b. g. Little Trod ; B. C. Holly, b, g, Quickstep; 8. W. Homer, ch. g, Proiersor, Four Leaty wero trotted, Kate Campbell taking tho first, Observer the second and third, and Olbio Boy the fourth. Time, 2:813¢, 2:3037, 2:923{, and 2:31, Dailnoss on. suing, tho conclunion of the race was postponed until to-morrow morning. BACES AT TOLEDO. ToLEDO, 0., Oct. 28.—At the ‘Poledo Driving Parlc Association races, sccond day, in the firet Yaco, runnine, halt-milo hoats, for & puise of £100, threo starzed. Won by Modoo, owned by Jobn Rodeznsy, of Soringfleld. Time, 545¢, 5544, Tho nocond heat waa wou by Noilio Bush, ownad by Idick & Bush, of Fromont, in 5237, T tho 2:40 trotling raco, ton started. Tho first two hieats were won by Gray Billy, owned by James Kelly, of Massillon, Olio. Best time, 2:39, Postponed Uill to-morrow on account of darltmess. In the 2:27 trottinz rnco, five started. A heat was won Ly each—Tom Dritton, of 'Loledo, Gon, Sherman, of Coldwator, Iitey Walls, of Wheol- ing, ond Small Hopos, of Jackson, Mich. Lest time, 2:87, Pustponed till to-morrow on acconut of dorkness. THE INDIAN TERRITORY. of the Indians- Fivst Annuel Faiy Otier Btoms, Musroorr, Tnd. Tor, Oct. 28.—The flrst an- nual fair of tho Indian Torritory commenced yostorday, and will continno until to-morrow night, Tho display of hovses, hogs, ana poultry is vory fine. ‘Tho nttendanco 13 very lurgo, pooplo being hero from cll tho adjoining States, This falr has re- received oncouragement from the United Staton Goveramont, and _caunot full to havo a bone- fieinl eifeet uvon tho pooplo, Wagons mado by Cherokoo Indians,and cotton raised by tio Cher- olkees, Creoks, nnd Beminoles nro in compoti- tion for promlums. Addressos, carofully pro- yored, bronthing words of encouragoment for tuturo offorts 1o tho successful pursmt of apri- cultare, wors made by Goorgo A. Reynolds, of Kaneas City; Tosg, of tho Chorokeoy, and 2aj. John Foremnn, of the Creeka, Goorga Ingalls, agout of tho civilized Indinus, arrived here last pight and assuwed the duties of hig pasition. 1L M. Alkingon, Spocial Commissionor of tho Intotior Departniont, lsavos to-night with o dolegation ot Kickapoo Indiana for u paint near anteray, Moxico, for the purposn of romoving to tho Iudiau Torvitory about 300 Kivkanoon now in Moxico. Those Indinnyg nro sbout 500 mules in tho intorior, P S OCEAN STEAHMSHIP NEWS, Nrw Yonux, Oct, 23.—The stenm:znip Adriatie, whieh was mjured in w colifeion with tho sioam- slup Parthis, on Saturduy, sailed this mormmng for Liverpool. TostoN, Oct, 23.—Steamship Hoola, from Liv- orpool, has arrived, ow York, Oct. 28.—Arrlved, stoumship Behlller, from Hamburg; Hobonzollors, [rom Bromoen ; Gront Wostorn, from Brustel, Nuw Yonx, Oot. 28, —Arrived, stommer Thur- lugla, from Hnmbug, Longox, Out, 93,—Steamehipa Casplan, fiom Baltimoro, and Keuilworth, from Phitadolphle, Lo wrrived out, = = OBITUARY, Secial Dienateh (o Lhe Chionao Trivune. Monmos, Whilesido Co., 1., Oct, 28,—D, W. Thowpson, Lhiviy-third Degree, aud Past Qrand Lecturor of thio Masonio Ovder of this ¢, thod at his rosidenco, in Whitcside Conaty, Jast nigcht, of nouralins of the head. s fune- ml\mlml:o place to-morrow, aesvtding to the Alusonio vite. I T A CURIOUS SUIT. Meztvins, Toun,, Oct, 28.—~An interesting anit 1a tn_progress in the Pirst Clrouit Coure, Wills inm AL Varsingtow, Iate Lresidont of tho Mo phis i, Nadway, bungs suit for 40,000 ugningt tho « npany for four yours' sorvicos as Lreaidont, whi.o the Company brmga sz agninst hilin for ¥100,000 for dumuges sustafuod from negleet aud wmismausgomont ou his part, CRIME. Yesterday®s Testimony {n tha Washe inglon Safe-Burglary Case, A Tiushand Shoots the Soduoor of His Wifo, Minor Criminal News, ‘The Washingion Snfo-Nurginry Onse, Hoeoral thapatel to The Chicago Privune, Wasutsaros, D. O, Oct. 28,—Tho teatimony of Zerroth In tho mafe-burglary enso is remarke- bly clear, and supplics many linke 10 the chaln of ovidenco showlng tho exislonco of the con- aplracy, IIo has thoair of o man who cannot bo mfluenced toswerve from Lho truth, Zerroth is the witness who was startod to Buropo revoral t1mes by tha conspirators, but who alwars gave them thoe slip, doternlned o como hiets wau give Liy testimony. ¥ V7 the Assostated Presa ZERBOTIUE TESIHIONY, Wamnyaros, D, G, Oct. 23.—~Tho safo-bure glary cauo wus continuoed fo-day, and tho oxnine nattoh of Zuvvoth reonmed. 1o stostitled that 118 net Nottiouliip at i houso in Nown:lk, . Not- Hoabip unid: 4 Woll, ot an sett!d up.” Nottlo- 8ilp induced witnosa 10 «igy his uamo as Jacab Millor ; mnde witness sign Jagors ns voceipts for tho monoy. Nottleahip lind pail him, Tho mmount wns $200, bus Nottleship mado wituoss mgu.lnr tho sum of 380, Nottlehbip oxpressed rreat concern to bim that ho (wsitness) should o cnlled npou to appoar hoforo tho Grand .Tlury duriug their fuvestigation _ of tho Dburglary onso, and offored = him $1C0 2 month, and paymont of 810 n weel to bis fomuly pending his nbaouce, if iis would got ont of tuo way. Witness consonted, nud left Waeh- iupton, Nettleship wroto e lotter for him to como homo, and now waated him to go to Wash- ington sud uwonr bofors the Invostigating Com. mttco that bo hnd nover sosn him Nettleship) in Washington. Witness rofused to do o, Albert Cunz, ono of Whitely's detectiven, ealled ut tho houso of witncsa to ses if o was guing to leave the couutry, Nestleship nlso uske witnesn whut ha was golug to do, Witnoss 1ee plied that Lo wus goiug to Washington to tortify. Nebtloship said, * For God's snge don't dot; “have some rogard for my family, even i¢ you_havo nono for mo,” On anothor occasion, cltloship camo ta eco bim, and nsied him what o way going to do. Witunds #aid ho was going to Washinglon to doliver himsclf np. Nettloe ship offered witness $1,000 for mmanH’ and 3 for s family if Lo would go to Europo and By #ix months. ~Witness agreed to aces tit. Not- tleohip askod witness to wait a fow days, till ho could got the money from Washington. Ho said that Hurrington— Couusol hers interrupted witness, remarking, “You may stop thora;" but Liarrinzton anid Davldge both said, ' On our part, we waive that; let it como; lot us have ft.” ‘Winoss, resuming, gald : Nettloship told wit= ness that Harvington' had been using 80 much money with DBenton that o waa alitle short, but plenty would be coming in o few days, Bov- oral porsons called to soe witness at differcnt timed during tho noxt fow days, and trled to get him to leavo the country imumedintnly, aud offercd hitn 1,000 to ;o to' Moatreal at once. Doputy Maralial Dailoy afterwards took witncss to Jeisisy Oiby to sond " him out of tho country. Met Curry there ; got a tickat for Liverpool, and mid for v himself. Ourry took witness on oard the tug and carried him out to a steamer, and pald him 81,000 ,with tho prico of tho Lickat doducted, Curry bid wit= ness good-byo, and got into tho tog to return to the city, but witnesa got iuto the tug on tho othor side of the steamor, and rolurned to the ity ond telugraphed to Downs ho waa there and 1034y to go to Washington, Provions to witucsa gowng on tho sleamor, e was ssnt for to go over to tho Chiet’s headquarters in Now York. Wit~ nesy was told that Chief Whitely wanted to &co him, Went over and saw Whitoly, Nettle ship, and Cunz. Nelileship asked witnoss if L was golng down to Washington to tostify: that ho hud nover seon Nettleship or Iluyes 10 Wash- ington, or ever had auythiag to do” with thom. Witnesn said he was not (\alng to toll a faino hood, and would not go. \Whitely was pressnb during this cunversation a part of{ho tume. A flusband Shoots the Scducer of Mix Wiked Seecial Dispateh to The Chivaao Tribune, Dunuque. In, Oct. 28.—~Charles Wagoner, a pattern-maker by trade, at about 8 o'clack this ovening shot and instantly killed a ealoon- kecper rosiding on Clay streot, by the name of Frank Rhomberg. 'he enuee of the murder was domestio troubles, Wagouer acousing Rthom- berg of seducing his wifo, on acoount ot which Lo (Wagoner) separnted from her. T'ho troubles arose about gix weoks ago, and Rhomborg was to stand trinl on o charge of aduiterv ut the noxt term of Court. Afra. Wagoner, ufter sop. aratng from her husband, wout to Missouri, and from all appearnuces the troubles woro to bo adjusted in court. Wngoner this avoum:y, vorrowed n doubla-barrolod shot-gun, aud loading both Dbarrols with bucksh: 10 Tthomborg's snloon, and, through tho window, fired ovo barrcl of tho pun, tho shot etrling Ithomberz 1t the #ide of the ncek and fave and Lillmg him on the spot. Atter com:nitinyg tha deod, Wagoner wilied across tho ctreat to thn Jail anid g Dbimie!f up to tho Bheriff. Thy murdered man was botweon 40 rnd 45 yoars of age, nd loaves o wilo and three childron, Wagz- oner'a agois about 85, Hois calm, and beafy lutorviowiny with a cooluess tiat 18 tecly e maviwblo, ‘Tlo oxcitoment is iutease, IRespited, Svecial Diwateh to Phe Chicazo Tridune, Qurxoy, Ill, Oct. #8.-~Lhe Qulncy IFLi: tho following wpecial from Datw “Leslie Underwood, who murdos Monifoo and who was condomned to bo hangel licio on tho 18th of Septombar, aud wng s quoutly resgited until 1riduy next, has Leen reprioved until tho 27th of Novembor. ‘\rluonnr's friends, iu view of thi setion by Gov. Woodvon, huve hoyos of uhtimately srenring commatation of the soutonco to itmpiisonmout.” Sontenced for Forgerys Special Disnateh ta The Clacaqo I'rivune, Davrsrour, Ta, Oct. 23.—At 3 o'clock to-dny T.'8. Eggleaht (real remo William Schroeder), was brawerht into cowrt, snd Judgo Drannaw af dressed soma very approprinto romarks to tha unfortanize young man ; told um tho almost mornl certalnty of dotection that folloivs tha ‘career of Lhw forger, and cited somo examples to prove the truth of Lis position. Tho law em- powared him to send bim to prison for sixty vours, nnd to fino him @1,000, hut, considoring tho prisonor's syouth aud ovidout wuili would still giyo him an opporuunity of usi futs for the bonotit of himsell and s D glonht was thon sentenced to ten yoars' im. prisoument in the Anamoosa Poultentlary. Stagze Kobbery in Novda. 8ax Francisco, Cul, Oct. 28,—On Monday niiht tho Iamilton stage was stoppod noar Piocho, Nev., by throo men. Thoy bonnd tho dtivor, robbed the wail nnd Wells & Fargog trunk, getting §3,000. Lhoro wore no pastens gorn in tho atago. ‘L'ho story of the driver is not olioved, and hio is in oustody, Oharged with Murder. New Yoni, Oct. 23,—Elbert Juckson (colored) has made a confession, charging Lowls Jervia witn tho murder of Samucl J. Jones, n farmer at South Oyster Bay, L. 1., June 2, 1878, Jarvie and Jacitson aro nuder nrrost. J Louis Jarvis to-day confevsed the murdor of oueH. Murder in Arkansna, Lirrue Roox, Ark, Oct, 28.—A man named Bheokar was found murdered near Lonoke Inak might, A travoling compamon 18 supposed to havo beon the author of the dead, end the Sliers AT I in pursult of hiw, e tache: TS THE GRASSHOPPCR SUFFERERS. Special Dispateh to I'he Chicano Tribune, Dayray, 0., Oct, 23,—A mcotivg of citizena was hold ot the Court-Ilousa thie eveuing to tnke mcaus for reising fuuds for tha roliot of tho nuilorors from tho grasshoppors’ derredns tionn in Nobyaska, o llon, B, Craig ead pio nided, sud introduced Gen, J, 8, Drflbln. | 8, A., who, under suthority of Gen. Ord and Gov. Yurnas, Is travollng through the Last present fug the condition of the sufforing pooplo, and asicing contributions for thewr rollof, o vrlefly stuted tho facts of the caso adulvendy published, and testified from personal observation to tha truth of tho stntements, He madoe a slato- wmout of tho movomoent at othoer places for the yeliof of the sufforors by monoy and vther conteibutions, R, W, Steels, (). lirchol rade, Judga J, A, Jordan, Preserved ek, and Jumes MeDantal woro appoiuted to oiganizo s plan for sccuring contributions and furnishivg 1eliof to tho Nobraska sufforera,