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tress of raro ability, Tho quarrel with §i Pelor wan ndmirably worked np. The suthor himeelf, lind Lie beow prosent, could not but have prafucd the eavo nnd uatnvalnesa of tho !mnmuun from rollickivg spooveyimm to nugor no tha quarrel 13 woried up, nor'conld he havo found o botter, trner nenne of the situation th in tho mumesitary indiguation, aasily forgotton by Sir Peler, in which kbe rosonts s fmputations of Intrigne with Charles Surface. Tho intervlow with Joseph was equally markod by careful study. As the smooth utiorancon of tho hvpaerito “beain to enhghton tho glldy woman 1 to hiy trae charaster, that ehnructor ns exquisitely developed in the offact lror <lincov- orios produce upon hor miud, snd the oxpres- slons of faco which follow thom, Lhe nereon- econo has boon ustudied almost exclugively by cthor artists, and with fatr succosd, Mind' Le- Cloteq wan cqually happy boro as in tho othots wo have montionwl, But, whilo her personation was o romarkablo succens, 1t had its flaws, Misa LoClereq, in common with nearly sl actrasees who avo hoon schooled in England, hus a very affoctod stylo of dehivory, Homo of herlinos aro 8o hureisd in reading that their senve Is oconsivnully sactitiosd to & habit,—n bud habit. Buo hus no middle tones In bor voice, apparently. 8ho npeaka usu- aily in o dissgrecablo fulietto, and then tumblos eadlong futo an almost masculine dopth of vo- calism, Ll is o ragical dotos,—the defoct of Lier whola stngo exporionco, Lruly aw sho ucd_the rounds of applaues which * wero showered upon her most pro- nouncod wuccesson, the triumph was owmg in no littlo degros to the pursonation of Sir Peler by Mr, MeVicker. Horeal:or we ehall tolornta o othor Sir* Peier. The qunrrel wae worked up by Lim with such charmimg lidsl- ity to unture, and the Lot tomnor of tho old fm- patiout Benedick wo accuratoly portrayed, that the two togethor throw the sudienco into rap- turo, and tho applause which followed tho fall of {hg curtain wna not silenced until thoe quurrel lod beon continued in paatomime beforo the curtaiu. In his intorviow with Joseph, Mr. Me- Vicker exhibitod cansidorablo puthotic powor, oud that aptitudoe for comedy which has become fuwiline to us in other purts in the scene with Charles Surface before tho fall of the screon, Yor did the intorost end here. Tho maungor ehosed himsotf still furthor an nrtist in reposo listening tofhe good natured gibes and surcasms of Charles Surface with the most poinful ovie dence of supprossed ngory. ‘Thio Moses ot Mr. \V, H. Soymoar s & creation wlich lus atrendy recoived favornble cemuiont atour lands, 1t'i4 n must deserviug, foreible, :d cansclentions offort, aud will rauk scona for teeno with the two artiats who lead tho ploco. -1 make-up, mavner, aud delivery ara aliko ox- callont, und iy by-piay and_sction are equally | misoworthy, It is o completo churnctor-part, tead too much praiso cannot bo given it. 3r. Kainford, who bas horotofora played Sir J'tier, Inst eveuing appeared in tho rolo of Nir tliver Surface, nd succoedod uncommonly voll, Indeed, had ho playod ic nltogathor in yveviouy productions of thie comody, ho could "1t hove boon mora al oaee or more cficions 1! an hie was last evening. ‘The dushing part of Charles Surface foll to 7'~ lurdio, and was not as meritorions s it tould havo boon. Weo are mclived to tha I iof thot such parts nre ous of his V.3 In trngic or welodramutio rolos, parts W ich requires strength und intonsity, whero ¢olumation {8 demanded, Mr, Hardie is at L, no. ‘The jovial seenos over the wina and the & =tton of Liw ancostors fell flat. Ho was, to ¢ u slang phrave, “besstly sober.” In ‘the h act, uftor tho fall of the soreon, ho gave it tlo animution to the part, but thers wns nu tioanco of lifo and gaisty which sorely told «a the general otfeat, In the auction-scone eglectod o fow polnts of ombellislment, snclt e unrolling of the genealogical chinrt, nua : by deprived the uninitiated in the audience i i folling bit of incongruous humor, Me.Woaton played Careless with improved dou, and Mr, Hurley made Rowley as re- ably commonplaco as that gentlomsn should Livy. Murdoch was as protly und ongaging ual 1n tho pare of Marma, and tho bulancs 3 cast was fair wichout calling for indi- ! praigo or consure. U : tho wholo, tho comedy was played excel- 1 wed desovvas, as it will probally gain, d houscs for tho rest of the wook. s e = NOTES AND OPINION. Yo'y many salary-grabbers will be re-slected tu C. ugress noxt uesday 7 —Ti Maesnchusetts, all the virtuous indigoa- tien against tho enlaty-grab, by Republican 1 :8 and orators, is launchoed upon the de- veted hond of Nathauiol P, Banks, an indepond- v tump-candidato, in tho district adjoining L0 Latlor’s. Ben's owa Boston organ says: 21, Danks proved in Congress ono of tho worst of the -grabbers; overy voto was in favor of the fui ;- and the' morg loarty tho larger tho amouut -'od [by Butler 7] to be teken, 1o defended the .6 ftom first to lust, and nover Lad tho least twingo V7 cen lenco thit ho should restoro what ho thus fm- ucquired, 'Le St. Louis Republican (Independent) sayn j ¢ itieal canvass in Missourt Is virtually end- .d that Hardin, Demacrat, will bo electod or by 40,000 majority. The Republican ctaton thut it now looks as though thero L bo an unbroken Democratic delegation ths noxt Congross from Missouri, —Tha R«!Kubllcuuu hinve fostered their rag- money child m opposition to the Democratie L 11 Oney Kliuciplc,nmll will show you what it % Tho Republican partv haa been in er twvelve years, In that timo we have ing guods in toreign couutries, paying theim in paper money at gold valuation, In » Lilo wo have suffored sn actuaf loss of 400,000, Thisis the result of s dopreciated :c¥, and this is tbo ronson why peoplo from countrios are not comiog hero and bLrmg- £ tuonoy and their labor.—Samuel 8. Coz, ark, N, J. «t there has been groat Inkowarmuess 2rod in Repuulican rank by the appareut. g of uoml:lytiun and corruptiomsts ab slon, it would bo folly for auy one ot FOREIGN. Von Arnim Roleased on 100,000 Thalers Bail. Burning of 2 Coiton-Miil in England ===Ten Lives Lost, Trragulor Dealings in Stocks on the London Exchange, A Provisional Brilish Government Estab- lished in Fiji. The Montenegrin Murderers to Bo Arrested. GERMANY. VON ARNIM RELEASED, Brrray, Oct. 98.—1ho prefinuuary examina- tion of Count von Arnim terininntod yostorday. ‘The Count was rolensod on 100,000 thaters bnil. Ho l\\'lll probably go to Nico for the bonofit of his Leulth, x Bruvy, Oct. 23.—Count von Arnim will not bo purmitted to quit the eountey. POSTAL INVESTIUATION, Magsrs. Dlackian wod Ruinbuuch, American dolegntes to the Intornntional Posml Congiess at Buine, havo arrived n Borlin to study tho Goruun pokcal arravgoments. PROTECTION TO BMIURANTS. Beawty, Oot. 23,—1ho National Z:ilung con- traulet tho report of the reeopening of the nego- tintions botwaon Gormavy aud Amorioa in con- nection with o treaty for the protection of emi- grauts, and says that tho question hay not been 0 t)lu{\um. Any complaint or attempt top to thess ovil practices has boon witlh swift ovidancos of auger and disnp- val on tho part of those neurest to tho doit, The people had reslly bogan to that the President himsolf was iu close ati- 0 with those who were thua intout upon olding of corrupt practicos.—Ballimore ic . lispatchios from Louisiana convey the prinful information that the anticipated iy of citizans of Shreveport sud other 1'8 . ave commonced, and thai many of them 10 upon aflidavits of the notorious Maj. ill, who wrought so much wrotcheduess LAy cogaged in smuilar business in South ol + » .« Such creatures of courso the ~sdet -Goneral oan * procure” anywhere to {120, bere and do anything that is mean nud 7. Is the distinguished Attorney-Gon- og to flght out the Bouthorn political 1 wicic on that line if it takes till Lo is turned vl Moo or banished to Russin P—Baltimore —:aj, Morrill, the slouthhound who received W from the uegro Legisluture of Sonth » for hunting down citizens aud proour- @12 couviction on perjuroed testimony, 13 at 4 ‘mdo in Louisiana, ~ Ila is now awployed © ting morchants of Bhrevoport for show- 1.3 of tho spirit which once animated the x] lzc‘n? of Ghont nud Hamburg,—ZHarris- cyiol Licro vioems to ba a disposition all over tho v (lowa) to turn * Anti-Monop” out to This i wiso. Suoh a nawo is enougl to L sny political organization. It ought Lwer to bavobgon adopted ; und the Domocracy £ 1t § aver to Liavo heen caught with o hook so aliy baited.—Olinton (Ia.) Age. @ aro of the opiuion that the Anti-Mo- 1ty hnd bottor go uto bankruptey ab have its attaira wound up, though thoy :ciently wound up as jt {n. Wo caunot ove its eflects would pay the cost of advar- g, The nawo cortaiuly would Lring nothing o0& party auicldally disposed, 1t would ‘body that lind it around his promises 1ontha,—AMuscatine Tribune (late Anti- ly). t the Leader down Domocratio—overy h in the year, every weol 1 tho month, anil day in tho weok. "W will tako onr politics igl.t hereafter—srith no thin guige ot hypoe- +] tu alinmo the true principles of Demogracy. moro ! Antedouopoly” in oury, if you ploaso, ier t0 bo glain in fair open figut than to be ously driven from tho flold—sany & nume sa0y chavaoter,—DesAloines Leader, R e i A Canudian Domeoatic Sconc, Frons the Hapdlton (O Syectutor, tecplo who live in the nelghborhood heard o ieijcut pandomonium of ‘noises proceading 21 the place duting thu night. On Bunday awinivg b was discovered thut the placo woy ey quiet, aud a curious party peeped into tho soin whore tho drunken wretchos lny, when n uaiblo sight mot hia gaze, Lying in u small a:prtment that did not coutaln the loast vestiga ufurnitaro, wore Buker, Lis wifo, and slcKonuy, Oithoditty boarda wore pools and spatters of Ylod; the womsn's faco was Losmenred aud L:icous with blood on every feature, especlnliy nar tho mouth, Near where sho Iny was s ploco otsorriply-mutilated flosh shat on furthor ex. auination Yravul to bo ber husband's ear. Sho ol bitten 16 Oft in & fight, aud tho viotim of hor oainiballstio fury lay iu o sound, drunken slecp, Iblodivg prosusely sud exrleus, disoussod by the Imperinl Mintstry for momo timo. The Zeitung suys the Gormun Govern- mout liay b prosant uo ransvn o ondsavor 5o come to any atrangement in this mattor. s GREAT BRITAIN. A BTOCR-EXOUANGE BENSATION, Loxpoy, Oct, 28.—Four hundred clerks of membera of tho Stock Bxchango have buon diy- covered denling in stocks, koepg regular books, and gottliug the differances by penco instead of pounds, Tt is probuble that all the elorks will bo expolled from Che Exohaugo. TEN IENSONS BURNED TO DEATH. The cotton mill in Ovor, Chester Cunty, was burned to-day, togethor swith ten oporatives. s FIJI ISLANDS. THE ENGLISH FROTECTORATE. T.onpow, Oct 26.—Tho Forcign Oiico s ad- vised that S Herculos Robingon has ostablished & Provisional Governmont in the Fiji Islands, ‘Tho annual revonue from tho isluuds 8 osti- mated at $125,000. ————— TURKEZ, TIE MONTESEGRIN MASSAORES, ViENNA, Oct. 28,—The Turkish Commission at Padgoritza, in Albania, has ordored the nrrost of o number of persons jmplicated in tho recent murder of Montenegrins. Roinforcoments Liave been sont to the Turkish forees In Albania. L e LOWER CALIFORNIA, AN INSUNRECTION PUT DOWN. Bax Fraxoisco, Oct, 28.—The iusurrection in Lowor California is at an end. 'The insurgents, after having plandered and murdored mauy, went to Oapo 8t. Lucas, whero tha poople arose, gave them battlo, sud litled thistesn, including tho loader, puttivg an cud to the inswrection, gy FRANOE, PROPOSED LOAN, Pans, Oot. 28.—Tho Municipal Council will to-morrow talee into considoration & proposal to Taiso & ivau of 100,666,600 fianca. Pawss, Oct. 23,—Tho Italian, Trabucco, who was sontoncod to death for an attempt on the life of Napoloon and aftorwards pardoned, hay again boou arrested in this city on s _ohargs of threatening tho lfe of Chevaher Nigra, tho Italian Miuister. ———— SPAIN. FRENCI! VLSSEL FIRED ON, . Mapnm, Oct. 23,—Advicos from Santander re- port that & Spanish gunboat fired n volley of musketry at o L'ronch merchant vessel, ana thon #eut & party with boats to overbaul her., It is denled that the Governmont hns tontion of summarily ehooting the Curlist chief I.-:jznuu, recently enptured at Cordova iu dis- guiso. JOINH THE CALLISTS. Bavoxyg, Oct. 28.—Tho Frenoh Legitimist Doputy, Da Temple, bus juined Don Carlos. —_ ITALY. SUDSURTPTION FOR GARIBALDI. Roxe, Oct. 23.—A meeting of directors of soverel Italian nowspapers was held to-day, to deviso means for the reliof of Garibuldi, It is proposed to_raise 210,000, and present it to himn ay & national offering. —_— THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIOC. INBUNGENT OPERATIONS, Loxpox, Oct. 28,—A Montevideo telogram says tho Argentine insurgents have out the La Plata telograph cable, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, News 1tems Folographed to The Chix cago Tribune, 1LLINOLS, . Jacob Wolf, an itinerant solssors-grinder, sbout 84 years old, while iutoxicated, was run over by a train of cara on the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy Railroad, noar the passongor house at Mendots, Tuosday night, about 1 o'clock, and instantly killed. Tho Coroner's jury, in their verdict, exoneratod the railroad company and their einployes from all blame. —Youterdey morning, Potor O'Halloran, in cagiug cara botwoon the socond and third vemns at the Kenosha goal-ming, acoldontally pushed a car in tho whaft, which dragged him in after it, both fulling a distance of 160 foot into the sump bulow the third vein. Ho waes instamly killed. e was nbout 40 yours of sge, aud loavos u wila and geveral chuldrou, —Frank Jonoe, o brakosman in tho emnloy of the Indisuapolly & 8t. Louls Ruilvond, was Tun over about o quarter of 4 mile wost of Bothalio while attempting to uncouple the cuva of u 1noy- ing froight trafn, The bones in tho right vide of his body wero crushed rud both logs cut oif, Physlcious were summoned, who pronounced i iujurios fatal. No hopes aro ontertained of his mcnvufi'. He is 21 yoara of ago, and un- wmarrled, His parouts reside in Loicoster, N, Y, INDIANA, About 100'clock on Tueauny night the private room of the Superintondent of the Water Works in tho Water Works building ut Laporto was discovored to be, oo fito. Pho most of tho Buporintondont's wardrobs aud library wero burned beforo tho flamoes wora quonohed, It is supposed to have boou the work of un incon- duwry. —-};mmunao exoifomont was causod yesterday by tho killlug of four largo biack beurs botweon Auburu and Watorloo. Tholurgest woighed 216 pounds, 'Ilie population turned out ou masse to wituons the sport. % —Iu tho Iudiaua Siato Ilnpuumusommuu Yo torday tho roport of tho Committeo on_Stale Miusions wae provented, showlug this depart- mouc of churech lubor in tho State to bo acootn- plishing graat good. Soveral foreign mlssiona- ries of the Church alsu mudo uddrevsos, ‘Che Association resolved to lorgoly fuoiouse both the home and foreign wission work in the future, —A verdict of death from morphine adminis- tored py hor own hund waa roturned by tho Cor oner's Jury fo tho case of Mys, Dawsou, who dicd at lndianenolls Tuesday, —T'he Supreme Court yostorday afivmod its formor ritlinyg that tho ninth section of tuo Bax- tor bill, decluring it unlswiul for o man to gos drunk, is uncoustitutional, o110, Mounday a saloonkesper by the name of Fred Koottey was jailad Lweuty days for u violation of the bosr aidinance, Tucsdiy night sbout 200 nion went to the Mayor's houso aud demunded tho roleaso of Keertoy, 'I'hat ofMuful imimodi- atoly accopted tho situution, went with tho mob to the jur and cansud the prisoner to ba eot at liberty. Nulhmg turtbor tranupiced yeserduy. ancu lndignntion s foit at thiy ylolding to mob av, —The worlimen employod in the shops of tho Toledu, Wabash & Woutorn Iuilway at Toleda foymod fu & body yostozdey sftarhoon sad THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1874, hed v to the offlco of the Prestdont, and r spokoumnn mtorrogatod thus gontloman ns to what the Company propused to do in ropard fo paving it omplovers, who are now throo months i arroars. 'Uhedomonstraticn wos very peacoable aud vrdorly, and thoe yucstions wera put in o rospeceiul maonor, Tiw Prosident ng- nured them that provisions would be made to puy thom one tmondh's wares within o weok, and ¢ho roxt would be provided a8 suon a8 possible. ‘This ‘antistiod tho meun, aud they roturned to thair work, —An old Inly namod Loftol, from Springfold, 0., on routo far Snn Franciueo, lad hor poske picked of 3900 1 curroncy nand n 41,000 dralt on Now Yotk whils chanfing cars av the Tolodo depot last ovening, MINNESOTA, Thomas Barns, 8 doclk-tmad on the stoamer Osogulu, Lvlig at Bt, Laul, slippad from & gang~ pluuk Tnosdav aiternoon and waw drawsnou, —1Tho tirst murringo loenwo for Inuinug on record du Rumsoy County wan tasued yestorday, LThe purtics ara Louls Walkor nad Fany Chaska, Mho will bo united to-day ot 8t Puul's’ Churcl, Bt. Paul, by Dr, Pattewson, —Ald. I Moiso, of Draluerd, formerly of Minneapolis, was found dend Tnosduy morniug Irom an ovorduso of eliforoform, —A youug womau sehiool toacher boarding with OB, Goorth, v woll-known grain.dealer ut 8t Charles, Winonn County, bolng throatened with tiemiseal from hor school, took a dose of stryehuing aud her life was only saved by prompt romodics. During her couvulsing chloroform was administorod, of which M, Guorti juhalod considorable. o had beon il for waveral woeky and tho offect of the chluro- form was to produce partial Liemorrhage and in~ flammation of the lunys, nggravating his origi- ;ml disenso so that douth rosuliod Monday even- s —Loitner, tllufiurolluer of the clgar store in Bt Paul, which Lunder, the Ialn ownor, iy ac- cusod of plauning to Lurn, oleated nway the re- fuse whioh Lanuer Is ulloged to huvo gathored for firing tho shop, and found it sutusted with oil and burning hot. Spontancous combuation would have soon resulted ifthe stufl bad not been moved. MICHIGAN, Tho Ilon, Henry Chamberlain, Domooratio candiduts for Governor, und the Hon, Jubn ¢, Bianchord will address tuo cltizons of Grand Iuvoo this eveuinyg on policient mattors, —Tho Repulicans of the Sccond Roprosentn- tive Diutrict bave nomiuated E. C. Walker for tho Logialuturo, = TEMPERANC, Tho Xllinois Grand Division of Sons ot 'Memporance, Soecial Dispateh to T'he Clacago Tribune, Mouuts, 1ll,, Oct. 20, —Lost evonlug a public meating was hold, prosided over byJozaph Biny- man, of Chicago. Spoechos wore mude by T. AL Van Gourt, of Chicago; J, M. Comypropst, of Quiney; T\ Mouldiug, of Chieago; tho Rov. M. Laing, of Maraoilles ; Judge Hopxin, of Morris; L. D. Lomait, of Bnst nw Puw, and others, The drand Diviston resumed its session at 9 o'clock this morniny, The usual opouing and routiue business was attended to. A dispatets of congratulation from the Grand Division of Wiscousin, in session at Janosvillo, wag rocoivod, read, and responded to, Addi- tioual reprosentatives woro initiated, The ane nual reports of the Grand Worthy Patriarch and of tha Graud Scribo were romd, giving an e ccunt of tho condition of tho Oider iu this ju- risdiction, Tho roporta wore roferred to come muttoes to suggost ways and means to carry out thoir 1ecommendations, Tho reports contome plate onlarged work for tho comioyg year, Vari- ous commuteisl nud other mutters wero con- sidored. At the opeving of tho aftornoon session, tho repott of tho Cowmitiee on vhie Revision of the By-Lawa aud Rules of the Grand Divisiun, boing the specinl order, came up for consmderation. Atler some disoussion, the reporé was adopted uud ordored printed for the ueo of the meibers of the Order. Tho roport of tho Committeo on the Reports of tho Grand Odicers was provented, It recome mends tho employment of * tomporance winsion- orics to canvaes tho State. Alter a protacted discussion upon the gonoral condition and pros- pects of tho worlk, the xeport wau adoptod, The Grand Divicion want inio Committes of tho Wholn on tho stato of the Order. Addresses wore mado by soyeral represoutatives, A public moetiog was Lold inthe evenmg at the Cougregutioual Church, which was addrossod by sovoral Bpeakors, Olio Sons of Temperance—Women’s ‘Femperance Lenjae, Spectat Divpateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Tovepo, 0., Oct. 28.—Tho Graud Division of the Sons of Temporance of Ohio is in session lero, with sbout 160 delegatos in attendance. Not much {utorest is manifestod In tho procosd- ings, The Women's T'omperanco League Convontion for this districs adjonrned to-day. The roports mado from tho various counties were very dis- couraging. All tho ssloous had reopeved, and dviaking was a8 bad us ever. The ladies ropro- sent themeolves as still full of faith, and detor- mined to redouble thoir offorts to erush out in- temporanca, Wempernnce Convention nt Indione 2)0liv. Special Dispateh to i'he Chicado Tribuse, Ixpiaxarorss, Ind., Oct. 28.~The County Tomperance Couvontion wot to-day and orpun- {zed by olocting tho Secrotary of State President. ‘Phoro was quite & large attondance. Luther Boneon deliverad an address during the after- noon, snd Mrs. Gov. Wallaco one to-night. County meetings are boing held under tho aus- 0'0f tho 8tats Assoolntlon, Resolutions wero opted protesting against the pessnge of a l- conse lauw, and urging the Legislaturo to 1otain the local option aud civil Liability featuros of the prosunt law if it 18 to be amendod, A PITTSBURG SCANDAL. Three Persons in Good Society the Prominent Actors, Soecial Disputeh to The Chicago Trioune, Prrrsouno, Pa., Oct. 28.—A nice little acandat oase has been brought to light here. A well- known Eagt-End physiclan snd & membor of the ton bhas been gmilty of a few soclal indiscrotions, His Iutimacy was car- ried on wilk & young woman well known iu socloty hore for upwards of two yoars. Bho got marricd, romoved to Philadolphin, nud, owlug to cortain unploasant evidences, mado a full confuraion to hor liogo lord, which caurod & separation, They then euch, unkuown to tho othor, wroto to the Methodist Church of Bust Liborty, of which all the artios Lud beon mombers, sud demanded an fi)vnsuumion. ‘Uhis bronght man and wifo again togethor {u o vory unpleassnt position. Scarcoly bad tho matter boon mado public, whon a sister of tho young wifo also confessed to too muoch fuumacy with the young Doctor, ond 8o matters stood, “T'uiw ovening tho church suthoritios beld a seoret sessiou, when, arter. much paluyoring aud bows and haws, and many shocking romarks, the Dootor was oxpelled from memborship, and ro the matter, which will soon morgo into oivil proceed- {vga for dawngoes, ends for the presont. polsieSztatiadh st THE MINERS. Sccond Day’s l'l'!lt}llulill s of tho Na= tionnl Conveontion i Jlinerd. Suecudd Dispateh to The Chicaoo Lribune, CrEverasy, 0., Oct, 28,—Tho National Con- vention of Miners held ¢wo seusions to-duy. Tho morming seselon wus maiuly devoted to the con- eideration of a ohronio quarrol between the As- soclation and the Miners' Bouevolout Bocluty of Bchuylkill, Pa. No result was reachod, but tho subjoot was Iald aver unmtil to-morrow. Tho evoning semsion was etormy, muny of the dolojatos ovinelng an ugly and detormined spiric, Most af tho timo wag devoted to the discusston of tho re- pors of the Committeo on Roviston of the Con- atitation, It was ugroud that tho Ausoclation must have move money, and it was anncted that ench new member should pay an admission feo of 1, and ull mombors 45 couts per month as dues, Tho tormor rule requirad dues of only 10 conts per month, The Assoviation is leying out tho ground for a dotexmined stand sgalust em- ployers tu future, —_— “ NOT GUILTY,” Speatal Diapaloh to The Chicauo Tribune, Graxv Hayxs, Mich., Oct, 2§,—A decison of " Nog. imhy " way roudured by the jmfiv to-dny, in tho Cirouit Qourt, in the cuso of (Mo I'o p{u i, Charlos A, Dickingon, chargod with ome bozzling §0,000 of Connty furds whilo Treasuror, Lag cago waa & most intoroudng nud peonliar ona, tho firet of tho kind in thie county, and in- yolved wnany nigo polata, Goueral n{lum(on 1w exprosted with tha deolslon, CO-0PERATIVE INSURANCE. Sixth Annual Convention of the Rail- road Conductors’ Insuraunce - Association, A Plain and Comprehensive Addross by the President, Reports of the Treasurer and Ex ecutive Committee, Special Dpateh to The Chicano Tribune. 81, Loums, Oct. 28.~The sixth anoual Qon- vontion of the Railrond Conductors’ Insuranco Asgociation of the United Statos and Canada was caled togother this morning by John W. Soymonr, of Contraiin, II1,, tho Prosidont of the organization, About 160 wero presont in the hall—an intelligeut, woll-drosned, and unusually fine looking hody of mou. Aftoer n few INTRODUCTORY RRSARKS, the Proaldent introduced Mr. W. 8, Benrs, of Adrisn, Micl, who procecded to deliver the ane nualaddress, Briofly horaforred to thogreat men of tho past whoso nnimos have bocome housohold words, aud analyzed thocanses of thelr succoss. Coming down to the presout time, ho paid s high tribute to Honry Bhaw, and then made a prac- ticat npplication of his argnumont. At the con- cluslon of Mr, Bears' remarks, Prosidont Sey- mour dolivered a cloar, practicnl address, of witich tho following s the main portion : CO-OPERATIVE INSURANOE In its simplost form chnrges oaoh mombor the netial cost of earrying bis risk ot the timo being, Rud a6 tho rigk la groator as lifo advances, of courye the momber must pay a bigher and ever- incrensing rate of insurance cach yeor to tho eud of life. Two plans of classifleation Lave boon ndopted by dilforont companies. Tho first plan was to form the membors_into clastos nccording to thewr ges, Tho socund plan adopt- ed by the compunlus of moro recont origin is to n8s0ss the wholo company at ench death, but to ausess onch nembor pro rata accordivg to his ago. The fyst plan waa open to serious ob- Joctions. It ‘might Lo onsy to leop tho rauks of the young class full, but not so with the old oues, aud there must como a Lime whon the racmbors of such class will be so old that it would be impossibluto keop the olas full, Under the 0BT FAVORABLE CTICUMBTANCES, aven If ul the nieinbory would carry thofr insar- nneo to ta cad of lifo, there must como a timo when the vetoran wha outlives his follows will atand slone, with nune to pay s dollar at his doath. The second plan, ns adopted by woveral compauies, iy undoubtodly tho true one. It gives osch’ member tho advantago of tho wholo memborvhip of the Socioty, and motes ont ex- act sud equal justico “to all, by charging oach momber tio uctual cost of carrymg Lis own risk fiom yoar to year, ~Yet it is ovidont Lbat this plan will burdon old men with high assessmonts. Tho conclusion is thon inevitablo that thiu plan iy not admpted to tho insuianca of mon above tho ages of 60 or 70, and, in fuct, tho companiea which bavo adoptad this plan admit as mueh by stopping their classi fications as tho age of G0, nud doclaring thiat all abovo (0 shall be mombers of ono clugs. In onr organization wo have adoptod no olassifiontion whatever, our members ot ull agos uud condi- tious standing UZON THE BAME LLVEL. ‘Thoro ia no roanon why tilese cutnpanies should not proyo an omiuout succosa1n this, thoir logit- iwato, fold of labor. But auy attempt to o boyond this aud streteh this insuranco over tho span of & oatural lifo-timo, must, from the Yury naturo of things, prove s failare. Taklug this view of the cuso, tho plun of olszifyivg tho mombers according to thoir apes, pud assessing ench pro rata, necording to hia tislk, 18 undaubt. odly the tras one.. Each muaw can thon detor~ mizo for imeolr bow loag bs eau alford to covar Liis vk with su iusurance, ‘Ui speuker thon ro- forred to tho CONSTITUTION AND DY-LAWS of tho Bacioty, and spoks of a conplete revision of tho whole, ' The uddress was wall recoived by the aadience, aud tho speakor took bis seat auid a roar of applause. Jouaph A. Culbortson, Bocretary and Troas- wer, read the report of the Exccutive Com- mitteo for the year ending Aug. 81, 1874, The total claims for deaths woro forty-four ; for dis- abilities, thirteon, T'ho total amount 'on these accounts was $118,200, Tho amounts can- celled on two asscssmonts wera still hold by the Comunitteo on Reserve for further proof. Asyossinontd to the amount of $2,888 wero paid from the oxcoes fund, The largest prewium paid during tho year was 83,000, und the small- est 578, 'Lho beneflts derived wera BIBLPTY INCALCULABLE, while tho expenso to eacu membor of the Asso- clution was in tho main not heavy, ‘The losses on memborship duriug the yoar Wwere large, 636 baving withdrawn and 945 Daving boon dropped from the rolls on account delinquencies. A prost . mouy of thess lowses wore made by complnintd of the mmnngomous of tho Associntion, and by the hard times, which hud made no excoption in the card of the Ltail- rond Conductors’ Associution, The Committes wore blamed i too many Instances for simply doing thoir duty, by carsywg out tho Constitu tion and by-laws, The Committen bad urged amendments to the laws agam and again, Lut jn oach watanco this recommondation was ignored by the Assacintion, A NEW FORM OF CONBTITUTION and by-Inws had boou drawn up by two membera of the Association, which iu due time woult bo submitted to the Convontion. Tho report con oluded with o referenco to tho_dilioulties the maombers of tao Cowmittes bad beon compolled to faco in settlng louses whoro thera were two or nioro claims for the preminm, * A number of invitations to join in excursions on differant roady were recoived, - Au invitation to an oxenr- eion to Douvor and rotutn will probably be ace ozpted, and will be jotued in by most of the doles gutod, FAILURES. Rumored Suspension of a Heavy Miuncsot GrainsGrowor. 87. Pavr, Mion,, Oct, 28,—A rumor ls very provalont on the streot and in business circles that Olivor Dalrymplo, tho largest whort-grower in tho State, hus friled, and made an aswign- ment of hig proporty, Tho causo_nssigned ia Lioavy lossea Ex option contracts in Chicago, A Salt Lake Bunk Failure Saur Lane, Utsb, Oct, 28,—The First Nn- tional Dunlk of this city susponded payment this aftornoon, but hope to resumo agemn in & fow doys, e S LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Spesiul Lisnatel to T'he Cliicugo 7Trivune, NEW Yok, Oct. 2§.—Tho wheat market oposed with mora steadiness, but with larger mtivals buyots Lold off. Winter la well hold, andis uot plenty, Tho market closes firmor and very active, ‘fho domand is chiefly for oxport, though falr for milling, Winter s salable aud firmer, Tho eslos aro 397,000 bu ; at $1,01 for uugraded Iowa and Minnosots ; $L14 for No, I Chieago apring, 81,024 @103 for No, 1 Onicugo spriug, $1.01@ LoUg for No, 8 Olicago spring, 8105 @100 for No. 3 Milwuikeo, BliT@LI0 for rad Wostorn, 81.90@1.2234 for amber West- orn, $LAI@L.92 for whito Indiann, $1.80@1.96 for whito Michigan, aud $1,22}¢ for ambor Mich- Igan, The market was uctive after 'Chuugo and strong, Tho domand wus chiolly for export, though in purt speoulativo, Barloy {4 lous nctivo und hoavy. Sales of 1,600 bu tivo-rowod State at $1.20: 10,000 bu Caunds Wont, last night, at 81,4314, and 11,600 bn No. 8 Waatorn o privato term, Barloy malt quiot aud tamo. Salea of 1,400 bu choive four-rowed State ut $1.45. Osts in domand and botter, Tho Inquiry I8 in part for the futaro, Tho salos wro 09,000 buj now Olio mized at b57}@ O83¢o, white at G9@GUo, Westorn mixed ut Bel5@Blo, whito at_G0@6Uqo, State ut G3@6U0 formixed, aud B9@600 for while, aud 19,000 bu No. 2 Chicao, soltor Novombar, 8t by3go, Itye uusottled and quiot. Y'ho salos are 1,400 bu choleo Pounuylvauia ab 0go. Tho eale of Canadian yestorday fu bond was mado at 8o, Corn strongor and in dumand for oxport and the trade, Tho eaios aro 62,000 bu, Westorn wmixed at 873¢o, afloat HU}{?B’M, in store; and naw at B0@Blo; Westora whilo at 00@904o, and B1@B7340, to arrive, closing strong and activo, ‘The surk tmarket is somewhat oxoited, with an sotlve demand to covor waturing contraots, Saleu of 170 brls masa at $10.60@420.60, cash § 90 brls do soller Ootober, at £20,00@20.05. Lurd Is leas plonty aud very fiem, Sales of 200 tos of & favorito brand of new Western at 1404 280 tos oity sy 183¢@185€0 § 200 tos ohiy. selor ‘lll first wook in Jovember, aé 1830 ) 1,600 toa rofluod ac 14@143c—ohlofly spot. For future dolivory wo henr of no aslos, Dorth Froghts —Tho morket shows moro aetivity, eapecially in tho grain trade, with ralos unultored. 'Tho chartaring movoment fs fairl: aclivo, with tigures ntoady and conflued priuci- pully to the sroln and cotton frades, Whisky—Thoro is & good inqu with nuota~ tion lowor. Balow of 400 Yrls 8t D3}¢@D0)ge. 317 WOOING, Qucor Styles i the Far Orient, Tlie Rev, J, L, Atkingon i the Dubnque Tiaes, My man sorvant, Kojl, wants to bo married to- motrow night. In the firat placo, dapancao like, Lo sont a friond to find out ** if I should bo vory much troubled if ho should take & wife.” I ox- pressed mysolf na to that 1 language nygreonblo to tho Biblo, humnn natuve, and the laws of Towa, 'Tito noxt fnguiry was, would I advanco o mouth's wages for tho go-hetweon foe, and other Incidentals 2 Thin was rathor eerlous, consider- lug that ho recolves the sum of 4,60 per calen- dnr mouth, and boards Limaolf] I nmst consid- er awhilo, and in the meantimo nuggeated to ** the friond” that ho adviso tho Koji to wait till tho 1st of Novembor, by which timo ho could 83v0 onough monoy, if Ko wero caroful, to Luve o genuino feast, and then he would have wages for living oxponses, ete. Drelty soon Mr, Koji himself “appenred, the friend Laviug to his mind proved & failaro, and then and thoro ploaded his own cauve, The caso liad gone too fury i Anid, and Lio bud * nindo such A compnet and eulid cavonant thnt without groat shum o himself ho could not break it, snd woull not I advatico him tho mouoy, and so provent Lis shamo and disgruce, and comploto i joy P Tt was hord to roalut, but T thought, it ot bost to advanco money justthen, and benco nid that, 88 my wifo was out, and as 1 should liko to con- sult hor abont 1t frat, I wished ho would wait il hor return for o_knowledge of what T wonld do. Pretty socn a Japnueso indy prozonted lier- selfy—n gentloman caino the firse timo,—and at onea procecdod to endeavor to intorest me in tho inunodisto marringo of tho aforennmed Kojf, Sha thonght that, if hewere mnrried, ho wonldn't bo running oif to town, and on the contrary would bio o vory faithful servant, Sho said that Kojl, baving soon tho lndy ho was negotinting for, was iutensoly dosiraus 'to consumnmnte the unjon, And this Is tho way of it: Koji 15 poor, in ‘that ho husno reserve fund, henco must do this thivg In o small, quict way. Wishing a wifo, ho learned that a frioud know of 8 lady of 18 sumwmers (counting ns tho Japancso count ago, but only 17 ns wo count it). This friond llruflunled tho attractions of tho lady 5o beaulifully us to quite carry nway Mr, K, abd couso him to long for hor swect prosenco. ** Wiil you do the businoss for o 7" wag the next tl.lh\F In order. To this tho re- 8ponso was favorable, aud 8o vory scon the niu- diator found his way to the bomo of the young Iady and tho oar of Lier parents. (The préssncs aud oar of the young lady concerned ure vonsid. ored of no importanco in Japan,) In duc time tho bul‘sm n was closod. Just what it 8 in bin cove I do uot know ; but the adyauco monsy wanted Indicatos foes 'of some sort to parenta and mediator or go-hnéwoon, The bargain or covenant is all mndo, and neods only a littlo money to eeal it for nyo, Ir I give it to bim this ovo "o will wind up tho businoss vory soon. ‘Then to-morrow mght, tho mediator, with o Governiuent officer, a sort of Rogistrar, will proceod to tho house of the bride, Tho contract of tho parents will bo rocorded, with their unmos, ole., thou, about 9 o'clock p. m,, tho mediator, tho ofiicer, the nrnrom, and the brido, will wond_ tholr way to Mr, Kojl's room, which h] on our prepusos, He, anxiously wait- ing, will at their summons Lasten to woleome them in most eelf-huwmbiing and olab- orato terms, and with overwhelming bows and prostrations, all of which will Do roturned in kind by the bridsl paity. Aftersome reliminnrios (wbich I shall learn if I'am invited 0 the wedding, 88 I Lope to bo), the ofticor will record the fact of the biinging of the brido to Mr, Koji's Liouso, togothor with tho namos of thoso prenent au parties of the contract, the dato and hour, oto. After this thero will bo as olnb- orato a suppor as Mr, K. can ‘possibly provide, togothor with as littlo Sor much) of the best saki the country can distill, Dispoping of tho sup- por and much tobacco, tho Fo—boL\vuon. tho ofli- cer, aud tho parents and rolatives, probably, wiil roturn to their homes and leave Mr, and Alrs, Ke]i to come togotuer nlone, and this will bo all tho moro necessary from the fact that thoy havon't oxchanged a word 3 yot, and (rom tha fact that sho doos not know him from Ada, ex- oogt by hiy 20, It ju n atrange way of wooing, and n sad ono tou, aud I hopo we shall ba ablo to teach thom bolier things ns tho yoars go by. A good upoll of courung isu't a bid thing for two pooplo who aze to live togathier for life. Blay the Japa livo to kinow **how good and plensant it is}” Huving writton the preceding, I laid down my pon for the night. Resuming it this morning, [ am under the necessity of recording the fact that the courso of true love does not ruu auy gmoothor in Japnn than it does in Amorica, Laat ovomng I advancod Mr. K.'s wagos to the end of tho prosent month only; but tho balance of the sum needed was forthcoming from tho lady I montioned yestorday, Early this moras ing I mot tho samo lady, who infornied me that her nervices bad becn requived 4t tho honss of the brido that is to be; uud thal the consulta- tlon did not cowso until 8 o'clock this morn- ing; and that oven thon the coveuant was not sealed by tho presentation of the money, Sho hopes, howover, that to-night the conforouco beginning at 8 o'clock, al! difticulties wiil Lo ro- moved, and that tho bride will bo forthcoming to-morrow night, Tho ocension of the need of that worthy Ja; anoso lndy's sarvices, and the delay of the wol- ding, is this: Another foliow Lad bia eyo on that same girl, und was iutending to uegotisto for hor himsolf,—without consulting lier wishes, bowover, in the loast. Ho hoard of Mr. K.'s ad- vances, und hastonsd into tho presonce of tha family to forestall his rival, Expressing hia sollcitndo for tho wolfaro and happiness of tho Waole fumily, and hig especial anxiety in tho presont aspect of affnirs relative to the daughter, oud bocauso of that golicitude and especinl mnxis ot{ having boen induced to make i gid soarch into tho charactor nnd abilities of the prospective BOu-in-law, snd having found that tho wentle- man'y nuno und carcer would not bear abundant light, ho warued thom to bo very cautious in thelr proceedings, aud to draw buek from tho unfortunate covenant before it was everlastiugly too lato, Naturally the parents wore alarmed, and o long and general consuita- tion bocamo necossary, "Ihe lady T have spokon of appeared in behalf of Mr, XK., the troublod “would-bo." Bho proceedod to show up tho motives of the vilo speaker of lics, and to hold forth the virtuos of Mr. K. In most_attractive forms; nud I beve no doubt that sho nid both with n right good will. As & result of her vindi- oation of Iir. K,, thoro ia to bo & return of modi- ator and horsolf to the parentul residenss thin sve at 8 o'clock, at which tima the covenant will bo foraually complotod. This done, the brido will, to-marrow nvunh:tg, iu company with go- betweon, rolativos,and frionds, wend thieir way to 3. K.'s'hiumblo sbodo, and thero eolobrato ad contummate the wedding, I forgot to re- markin tho propor placa, however, that tho young ladv horself does not believe tho ro. Dorts of ovil concorning My. K., but doos, on tho contrary, most canieatly destra to conio to bis abodo and dwell with hin}, 'The lady tollipes mo fhis told 16 with ovident plonsurs, und wire’ 4 siort of foolfug, I think, Lhnt sho hersc M been protty nkiliful in tho defonwe, ‘Tlhero i 2O doubt that tho go-hotween had liultu WrougNe on her young and tender heart by b s roprosenti- tlons of Mr, K., and of his burning desire to pos- sees hor, Al offwhich goos to show that, if any one ‘)mpunm to do his courting through otho; 1 1t will bo ag well to koo that tho * mutual friend is a friond mndeod, I ought also to Luve re- markod that Mr, K. has ronched tho mature age of 21, according to my lulfiv informant. And now I must loave them. I should bo giud to re- cord tho marringo accomplishod, for tho joy aud information of our lady readers, but, unfortu- natoly, the steamor that will specd this to Amer- ;:n will Ioave thia port this afternoon at an early our. et g g A Young Man Who Married ‘Too Soon. Tho Denigon (Tox.) News rolates this littiu story: *4A girl, 20 yoara of ago, arrived in dun city on the morning of the 11th, in obedienca to o coll from bor lover, John Arnold, living in tho Chorokeo Nation, to meot him thero o tlie 101k, to bo married, Whon sho arrived in onison, &ho learncd that Arnold had that morning mar- ried another girl in the Nation, Shu wopt a lit- to; but, nothumg dauntoed, went to where Johu way, ot his fathor-in-law's resideuco, aud calted for him, Johu camo out, nud expromod groat gorrow for what ho had done ; said ho oxpectod her on the 10th, and she didn't comw, aud then he thought alie wann't coming; but L foved heor, and thought he'd give his bride tho go-by, He consultod with his brido; sho demurrod & little, but floally consented for him to go. The Frunchcr snld bo would undo the marrisge, and liey might consider it null and void, Che father-, in-law gavo Johu one minuto to leavo the Nation’ In, and” John and his Duloines loft. Tho ques- tion s, What will come of it if Arnold marrioy the grl in Toxas?" e A Finh Story, A charming NHitle fish story from Vermout: A boy caught au immenss piciterel, Which broka the liue and dienppeared, ‘Lhe Loy fil luto the water and sank to the bottom, where- upou his brother grabbod him by tho belr aud ullod bim out, only to flnd tng loat plokarol y claspod it the boy's arma, FIRES. Burning of Forests in Central Illinols and Indlana, The Town of Groencastle, Ind, in Flames, Assistance Asked from Neighbor- ing Cities, Smaller Fires. Forest Firens Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, INpiANAvoLw, Ind., Oct. 28.—A dispateh bas Juet baen rocolved (to-night) by the Chilef Firo Engineor from I, D, Alion, Groonenstle, uaying tho town I6 on firo, . high wind raglng, and neke ing nssistanco. No partioulars nre givon, Two fire-onginen will start immodiately to tho aid of the town, Special Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Castuy, Ind., Oct. 23.—Quito n panio is. causod horo by oxtonsivo fires raging fu tho woods surronnding tho elty, The fire scems to b n. creasing rapldly, and, “mless somothing fnter- ‘youos, our changes fae wicape aro vory slonder. Familios nenr thio aity xo w great dintres, many Baving lost valushin cenps, and many othors fear similar misfortunes, Tennzg Haure, Ind., Oct. 28.—Greoncnetlo, lnd., is huening, ‘Lo following diapatoh was roceivod hiere at 17:15 p, m.: GREENCASTLE, Ind,, Oct, 28, Chief of iire Derartment: rabiie Our town 18 on flte, = For God's sako sond un enines, and s mauy us possfblo, W. D, ALLEN, Mayor, Ono fire-ongine has been promptly dispatehied by tho Vandalin Railroad. ~'T'he tolagraph ofico bas had to Lo abandoned, The fivo in evidently working in tho husinoss part of tha cily, The wind i vory high thoro, Snecial Dinpatch to The Chimao Tyibune, Danviras, Tl., Oct. 28 —Tho forest 8 miles northonat of Aeurgotown, in this county, wis discovered to bo on fire at uoon to-dsy. When our informant lott the seens, & wpnco of 76 yards wido nnd three-quarters «f a_milo long was burnes over, aud tho tiro was still raging. At Northville, Mich, Speciat Dispateh to Lhe Chicago T'ribune, Drrnorr, Mich., Oct. 28.—A dispatoh from Northvillo, In this county, snya the Michigan School-Furniture Corupany’s buildings woro burned down last night. Loss not deflnitely kuown, but thought to bo from $16,000 to §20,- 000, with small insurance. The firo was flrat digcovored ahout half-past 9 p, m., and i sup- posed to have originated fu .tho ouginc-room. “Through the horoic oftorts of tho cltizans, the atorehousoe, containiug saveral thouwand dollar worlls of gchool-furniture, was snved. By thiy disnsler twonty or twenty-ive bands aro out of employmout. The Compauy will rosutne as yoon as they cau 1ebuild, At Fort Wityaie, Ind, ® Bpectal Dispat:h to The Clacugo Tridune, Tont WauNE, Oct, 28,—This morning about 4 ] o'clock two firos broke out, ove dostroying n sma)l buildng used a8 a sntoon—loss trifling. The other covsumed alarge grain warshouso owned by R. W. Taylor. Loas, $10,000; par- tially jnsured. tn Yorl, Rew Youw, Oct, 93.—A firo this evening in building Nos. 52 to 56 Columbia Heights, Brook-~ lyn, dawaged propotty to the amount of §76,000. Losses oy foliows: Adamws, Hallock & Co., manu. facturers silvorware, £45000; F.C, and . W, Fowler, owners of the huilding, $20,000: and Am%mun Cork-Cutting Company, $10,000, In- sured. . . In London, Eng. Loxpoy, Oct. 27.—Last ovening s firs occnrred in 8 soup factory horo, destroying the main buildinge, and eataiug o loss of £100,000, At Pittaburr, Pr. Prrrinono, Pa., Oct, 28.—1T. S. Blair's Iron nud 8:el Works were partially destroyed by fire to-uigfat. Loss about $30,000. * —_— How Ah«Sin Poisoned Pat-Choy. From the San Frauciseo Clronicte, /- Chinanien named Al-Iook visited the office of tho Corouer yestorday nud dorailod tho cir- guwstauces of & cold-blooded murder of one of his countrywomen on Wednesduy night last in a Chincyo Louse of ill-famo on Wushutlfitcm alloy, neur Washiugton streot. Ho meatod that Lie was iu tho room adjoining that in which tho affair oceurred. Ho livard Ah-Sin, tho proprictress of the house; domundivg komo monoy from Dat- Cloy, a Ghineso girl rosiug in the house. Choy assertod that eho did not have the money, nnd Ah-Sin told ber if who did not give hor tho money she would give her & dose of opium, Choy insisted that sbe did not bave the moncy, whereupon Sin dispatched o Chaman, Chin-Luck, to tuo arag storo on the coraer of Dupout and Clay streots for a glags syringe, Bin thon dissolved & quantity of opim in @ teacup aud forcod it down tho mouth of the girl with the uyringo, Tho gul died that night and was buried ou” Thursday, it having been ro- ported around the neighborbood by Sin and hor companions that the givl hod committed suicido by swallowing opium, Lust night Oficer E. Ward arrostod Ah-Sin and hor male companlon, together with Ali-Yet, & Colostinl perdonago who neta in the capaeity of Chinoso undertaker to a cortuin oxrent, The Iatter couvayed thie body of tho murdered woman to o charnol house un Koss alley, whero ho kopt it until tho undortakers buried'it, Thoy are charged with murds Superstition Among Mincrs. From the London News, Yesterday morniug s largo number of the minevs employed at Bome of the Bedworth col- tieries, in North Warwickshiro, giving wuy to o suporstition which has long prevailed among this cliss, rofused to descond into the coal-pits in wiueh thoy are employed. Tho mon are credu- loua enough to bolieve that cortain noeturnal ounds, which aro doubtloss produced by - UY* flocks of night-birds in their passnge ncrs.H tie country. aro hatbingors of an impend- 5 col- liory disastor. During Sunday nigh ¢ it was staiod thut theso sounds, which hiavo bo/8 dosig- nated * The Seven Whistlors," Lad L‘Sl““ dig tinutly hoard fu tho noighborliood of Fidiorth, gud tho reuult s that un tho foping mioru. Tl bt wor AT Hafusod. to Qessrd tho ite,. s -Wore to bo siou youterday idling v+l stroots of tha town, ~ Tho recont co)‘: 'y accidonts at Bedworth, and the sonuds by Which they nro unid to hava beon precaded, soem $o biave nugmented rather than diminished tum suporstitious bolief, —— Another ‘¢ Soutthiern Outrage.’? Fyou the Brooklyn d rpus, A baud of strolling minstrolu paused beneath the window of Goy, Kellogg's sleeping apart- mont, thio athor night, t0 give Lim o soronado, aud suvg, ** Awakol my trembling lyre 1 prase oo Sy SPECIAL NOTICES. A~ e e e e, Consumption Cun be Cured, SBOIENOK'S PULMONIU SIRUP, BOHENCK'S BEA-WLED TONIO, SUHENOK'S MANDRAKR PILLS, Ara the only modicines that will curo Puluonary Oo sumptlon, Irrequantly modiolnes that will stopa cough wilt ooca. slon the death of the patlont ; they lock up the Tivor, stop tho oiroutation of tho blaod, hewmorrhago follows, and in Licer Complaint aud Dywpopaln ara tho causos of two- 0 tonguo, pain in tho shouldor biado, 'leoifauy'cy deoe tions, nad Featl aully orlginuta froin & Gliordored or, and if tia catigh s theso canen bo sndusnly shosi g 1% sugai of oo il ulowratod, tho rosilt of whios L gargs donly fuot, they clok tho atlon of tho vory orgaas that eaan the cough. thirds the cases of Consumption. Hap il platiof o dull paiu T tho ald, commiipacis s col sness, the foud lying' beavily o . i siod with aeldity nud‘iwlnlnnyr'ul:i;:}llln&mm “Thesa win condition of o stoniach ur & {ocpid Jive, lorsons sunlioctods 1f thes (ako onb of fwo hoars eclds, ind tho stomagh nal Hyer Sloggody ¢ A e, Dbl ol oo ‘Hononcis ulimonio Sirup is an ox puc, not suntaln, Gulum OF AnJCUING GATOMLEIOR. Lo Simag EC Aetionok's Sus-Woed e ok hus-Woed Tonlo dissolvas tho food, mizos cmnu‘;fl‘:m-: “?:-Intlv :‘m- digestisa, and i tho luvwols wrlouativa, skin aallow, or tho syrap. fonis Othorwiso of g bR il Tl o, lous oadaney, Sonunod’s Tt iow odilundargpiopared oy vy N, i, coruer B1id At Ateh . Aud afs lorsalo by all drugkinis an SO, Liladolphia, A A e A~ et IOINDERGARTEN 'PRAINING OLARS, M{n JOHN OUDIEN, u uradyso uf the Boston Fealn- fug Clans il ot & Koo, ol for Kinlorgasriners outlio firat ‘fucadny in Novunhar, 1 gonnsotion with the. Bl A LR SILKS, &o, Having for Cur Ohject "The immediote reduction of Our Large and Elegant Stock of SILKS! ‘We shall offer for salo this weok the . following TXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! Among many other goods in this Dopartmont which wo have doter- mined to SACRIFICE. Honvy Bk, eSSy Bk Gros Gratnu, all sitk, roducad w‘}‘{“fié’"" Gros Grains, roduced from $1,66 Handsomo T e, dygod l'ra"m:isl.' flcl sha, Oror Grains, ro. Plognnt Tlonv; . *178 oulu o .’{hgnyffi?'sg].’ég. Szen Gratog Satin Fintsh Gron ! = 10t ho hourht olnawhors wider sa aa 0 02 535070tk B hzons, Groy Geatna, <a.90, and ol $2.76, uced from $3.7 »$3.00, FANCY BILKS. Dle, Stri) tos oitrine Drosa Bilka reduced from $1.00 Bk, Ground Ool'd from S1.48 1o 55 n?‘ Btripo 8flks roducod Lk, Ground “Whi fii’;fi" 5{5 o SD to Stripo Bilks reduced round w%%flo Stripo 8ilks roduced Bina.of Bt s o g st fr?rsl.é‘un Col’d Dross Bilke, worth 2d.inch 8 Col’ oot ?I(:’l?%l.u Col’d Gros Grains for $1.50, ot’d Gros Grai; 1 ¢ shades, S1.75, roatly g!a‘tlxem;\ulatonc choice Choicest shad s Ol & cnn G gphaden {n Chonoy's Ool'd Amari Veory choice and rich wid Gynliin, ologant alanos. Sa o forpony, S508 ]izm:ninu 0 Bk, Trimming and Oloalk Vol ety, Chojeest shadi g o L Volvn'iu.n s Ool’d Trimming and Mills The snlo of NEWMAN'S BANKEUPT : STOOIC, which Ramaisrans Ingt Battteduy, sl consiageg, 7 L Boute Cornots and Undo:wos 40 ofite 2 I nratdo to 40 cots on GARSON, PIRIE & 69, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, DRESS GOODS. Chhas. Gossage & Co. Dress Goods! We offor our customers this weele the following fresh and extraordidary “bargains, which include all the popu~ lar shades and most desirablo fabrics of this season’s importation ! | Ag these extremely low prices will insure a rapid sale, early inspection is advised | : New shades of all-wool French Di- agonals ab 45 cents; Colored Cagh- meres, all choice shades, at 60 ots, all-wool Satines at 40 ots; Fine Fr, Merinos at 75 cts, 87 1-2 ots, and §1. Selected Costume Cloths, in desirable shades and textures, at 650 and 760} Serges, Valentias, and all-wool Reps; 6-4 Comel's Hair and Polonaise Cloths, Colored Mattelaisse; Heavy Plaids; Full Lines of French and Inish Popling, English Diagonals, Serges, Mohairs and Alpacas in Plum, Nut Brown, and Navy Blue, Cash- mere Robes and Robe Cashmere, 106,108 &110 State-st., 60 & 62 Washington-st. - EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN, FIELD, LEITER & 0, tate and Washington-sts., ‘Will on Thursday, Oct. 29, plnce on sale 1,600 PIECES Populr Dress Goods! CONBISTING OF SERGIES, POPLINS, POPLIN ALPACAS, CORDED ALPACAS, PLAIDS AND REPS, Allnew, fresh, and desirablo, at 250 por yd. oo FrrEoERs EXTRA FINE CASHMERE, - HEAVY EMPRESS, WINTER SERGES, ALL-WOOL ORETONS, ALL-WOOL SATINES, Cloth Oolors, at 500! And a splondid articlo doubio width REAL FRENCH :MERINO At 60 contal AHoavy Itcalus@m Late Pricss, IEJ}LD, LEITER & CO. DISSOLUTION NOTICES, SEOEuIADN JoTIo8s. - DISSOLUTION. Tho firm herotofore doing Lusiness in the Commission and Grain Trade in Obicago, under the namo and stylo of WOLCOTT, VAN VALKENBURG & 0O0,, is this day dissolved by mutunl consont, The affairs of uaid irm will bo sottled by Thomas N, Van Valxonburg, who fu alone suthorized to sign the i'm namo i iiguidntion, D - ABNER P. DOWNNR, “.' | i

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