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1 valuo to tho proplo of Ohicago, und :‘o‘f‘.’u"&, Sround sud Donind it 20 to the C4NADA Ls opening new canals, laxgo nnd spacioun, capable of Hrnnoriing all tho DFaducts of this coun ey b Ao treal and Quebeo, and thenco to Englnd, for less sxpenao thais has been done hoforo, . 1 -wiath thiow sl Huvess, I triod that point swith thio Legiziaturo years 50, by moving that tho Guvernos appiotns, acommittco tacall bpon tlie Governor of Ganads, atyd, § nood be, to o to Linglund to opon thone works, thyis'opening the oy outs bub tht Qommitiee, altfotigh “sppolitody did nottiing, and, ssvo my fricnd Me, Heammon, no memberof it, I think, viaitad the Goverrnor of Oninda, or took any nteps i tha ranttor, il it called atten tlon to1t, and Canada hins Iutely been ‘moving, nnd #lie Tas o henus of oponing ber conal4 wider and make ing thom incyer, KW YORR, Lke a great overprown Loy, f(hinks she 8 well onough, nud “bmns never come to tho conelunion of swhat her necessity is, and {s very nlow to see what tho futars of thy Weit {s o bo, aud how dependent abio 15 ou i, T have had occcason to ad- {iree Lo Cliambar of ‘Comuierca upou gucatlons af~ fecting their futercatd, and buve been obligod to sy 1o thom that for more thnt {wenty yoars 1 have been studying thls quention ropentedlys but the merchants thought thoy had rolntions with il tho world, and that thoy kuow all nbont it, but I have beon obliged tv state—if T statod the teutli—things to thowm which they did wot odevo; Imt hnd - Lecomn E0 used Lo 1t that T was very indiferent whetber they Dellaved it or not. But I knew thoy would hisve to be= Yiove it,—they would o mado to belfova it in time,~ that such wob the growth and demands of this country upon them for thelr commorclal trausactions, Iiit thiey oo alow. uuiTalo uns suoceedod for yeara In do- featmg tho Lufiding of o coval at Ningara Fulls bo- caugo it would deprivo hor of tlie irado by tho Erle Canal thraugit a tho sea, and because Onwego ani {lio Oswego Canal in that vass would et somothing by it. ‘Uhay buvo defeated that mesauro in Congress Loryourn; L ought 10 Lavo boou paneed long oo, Now Yorl has ben doclaring tho Erle Canal largo enavgh, and aw atlowed _ho Caunl {0 charyro and tax millions pur year for New York, to thy injury of tho West, Tito. policy Ja marrow, but i not_uncommon loyasiution, 1 think, if you will look Lack to sce, you will flni thiat, if you' bave undertaken outerprivce that roquired loginlativo amsiutance, thyce-fourtus of your ottorts {n ifo bave been overcoine by tho must okatiue ato Synorauco,~by Leglelaturos whero {hero Was uo isdom whatover, I think IGNORANCS: 18 TUE GIEATEST ODSTAOLL, IN LIFE 3 evory way, and. opeciuiiy in all legislation upon Puilic improvemenits, Then, sgain, New York fs not golug to mave to do anythiny to ruliovo this country uulesa sho i vrsmod 10 do 80 by ofliors. T am bappy to may that the Laiti- suoro & Oluo Raliroad, with u very Tibersl and -ute: prisiug splvit, has luteiy forced Ita track ull ths way through to Ll city, and that thoy Lavo s connectoil liuo froin Maltimoro to tho West, “Daltimoro mer-hants told us years ngo that thoy cosld tranaport wheaper than oy othor part of the conutry, amd 1 vish thata God spocd, and am glad to soo (helr ay- onugopen, ‘Tho Guvernmont, by the aid of somo poll- ticians, Inve lustituted u resoarcit o exindduo dulo TUE AP CANAL from liere to LaSalle, and from L% country to Rock Toland, or that vieinity ; that is easily don: nd parfoctly simplo, ThoSiato and Foderal Guvern nents Lolli uro making & canal down the Tii- noi; River, which will givo tiem 6/or 7 feat of wator Sud ireo uivigetion st wll nossond of {lio year when ilo acroms tho baalts ceu run, from this pormt to Hi. Louis; and the oponfng of the moutit of opl, g0, br tho csual nb SE, Piullipla, or othe thelr products down that river, and by the sos 10 tho wouid, Ttuink it uarsow pollcs not to do that, and 1 amn for the canal on tho_Kanawlia sud tho Obio, oud over to the Cacsaperke Bay, at the mouth of the Jamee River, I think wo want ail those means of ravigation 10 0..bl0 us o take th - products of ihis connry AT A PHONIT 50 Ti(E PRODU Chat {8 tho polnt, And thut polut {5 w. all the efs sorts of tha eclentists and tho muthematicians of the vountry, for it 19 fu rolive this Great West of 88 prod. ucts, aud carry them to tho world, Bucuuse our yraducts have to be carried 80 many hundred wilcs uad go ennually, the lewst reduction in tho cost is_of tho most vitel fnporlance, T liope this eubject wiil nttract the attention of all colleges and institutious of Jewrning, and sclentific parties, and that thoy will jo- uire dnto i, & very great 1 vy tell thom how ft can be doue {n degreo, IHF GREAT UARS that wers usod whcn tho ronds wero rough were whlizod fo bo stroug In tho wheols and uxics, snd walyaed 10 fous, aud thoy carried Lut 10 tous:' that fuatont os mueh e o radl con bear ; wo kmow that those ‘cars wera tho clumaicst things 3t 18 poasiblo to Imagino, Tho rallroads which bave created themsolves 80 auics canfuily, and carry ug 80 spleudidiy and safely, should have otopped when thoy arzived “at that pofut, snd vonzldeied tho thing done, I thoy Lud given tho leust atlention to the doduction of the welgat of tho car, it would bave enabled thom to make u ear woighe )8, or 4 tonw, carrying 11, 12, 13, or 14 tons of il that oan casily bo dona ; but wo waut lo Luve cars stzetch thomsclves, forly in'sstring, and wo wanit £o bive each ono of them sirong euougl {0 havo tho cngino jerk with oll its might und not tear it to pioces, wnd bo_sirong .cnough to drag all tho ol bebind. “Now, what folly, aud waite, and_consumption of materfal fs thero. That car welglis tons mora thnn it need in ondcr’ fo bo strong enough to b jerked s you sod freight-car Jerkd buclk und forth to get staried and fustenod to Uther cars, aud if you reduce but 1 ton from the welght of that ear, bringing it from 10 to 0 tons, sndadd 1 ton of paylug frelght, making 11 {ous, Jou hiave tho uamo ‘Welght upon ‘tho rails, and’ tho 81imo welght upon the engino: thessme thing fu evory sy, In fuct, excopt tho louding sul unioading, By xuubing ote of theso cora 100 miles 5 day, with an oxira ton, of paylng fralgut, for 40 daye in the year, at'S centaver ton por mila for bvery 300 milea” §t runs,—which I8 a day’s work,—it wouid cera i3 oxtra, And fu 200 duys it would tarn $000 cxtra; oud that $600 is moro thun any car upon suy ruilroad in Americs ever oatned nett, uestions of that ind ought to be presented to tho peoplo uniil everybody cries out, * It shall bo done,” und docs it, and T the cost of traneportation will 'bo lessencd’ 100 per cent by that scheme, which {8 g0 wmch bebter du my ~ Judgment, It It these tlungs, which arv 8o fraportant st this time, At theso lesried men want to study, in order to pro~ Quce great reauls upon tho great peoplo of this won— daifully produstiva country, aud in that way simpilfy our protowes of trausportation, chespeniog them, tod ingreasiny the eavubugs of the farmors, Therotoro 1 hava talten tho Bberty of travsgressing a littlo from tfa 1ozular courso of spoechies upon occastons of thia Eind 10 subjocts which aro practically necossary, snd which Tequiro tio nttention of tho studont os woll as tho Prefesson, ‘[T CITY OF OilI0AGO Iz & wonder from beginning to end, I camo hero its iufancy: 1 Hved it thirty sewrs and more, and then waw ull 1y wort und evory roof I owned (o up 1L 5nioko In ond gkt But T lisd ono house loft in Ziew York, and sulé, % Tuat 1a enough for me,* aud ko 1left yop, But thero bus been & foeling of depres~ tion, ” Soma people fn conncetion with the state cf tinga thut sirround 1 now bave feit that Chic 0 day of prosperity und bettar condition had paased, bt d8_not i case, my friende; that fa ot tho a0, Chiengo 1o not in ihe Limst affoclod in {'aréiations 10 the conutry bohind it by this fire. Ita 1 ronperity {5 just v8 nssured and corlain na if no such Cadunity bad exfsted, The people and the farmers of 1w country belind want its trade und commerce, You 120 not atfected by the fire provided you tobuild, aud mballd you Luve, untit it scems extravegunt o Btylo. Tibluk it fa trua that thevo 8 no such rity & the vorld #o cclabrated for tho favorablo conduct eud t wnagemont of commercial affairi a9 s Chicago; not 120 u the world, I do not think there is $0 MANDSOME A OITY IN THE WONLD, £ Ohicago, It ina remarkuble thing to vav—T sm sl- 1i0xt ufrald to say dt—Uut T do not know whero in tha viorld thore fs #uch n clty, a city 8o full of & continu- (22 muccesslan of tine bifldlugs, &0 continuouy n suc- ¢ ‘ssion of fino_setores, Which th' muen who hnve hullt 1-.cm buve loarned the need of by having suifored for e wunb of it in thoold_stores which were Lurued. onlwve got ull the clementa of surcoss, Your citi- 5+ n3 bave spent all tho manoy they had, and borrow- ceinll fhey could Loafde, aud put it into builsing to 1.1 upon o rants of tho bullding, whon oy tioed- ¢4 thut capltal to carry on their Lusineos, They wante oI tomaks moromoney, and werenot rich vnough they mudy the mistake, A0 the groat and violnt ¢ iauges i th - g of now and fine li \ings sntersered with tho .ents of them ull, TUEN THE WORKMEN WORKED T00 FAWT, 3+ wag a splendid achicvament, croditable to ‘every— 1rsly, but those men who wpent thelr all in that way 1pplod thomselven in their 14 inws proapects. Lut 4t will coou regulate iteolf; e Prossuro from bie Lind ia groat, ond thoro i@ hot in the nation, thut 1} kuow of, a city 8o prosporous nnd activo Chicago, have nover seen n cu whicl 50 Kurprises me evory tmol come to it, utunds oversthing, It i not disheartencd it 1a not 15 buck by caluraities that would confuund ‘aud de- soy otbor eitive ; and {ts rivaly, who thought thut 0 groat firea were ita rujn,havolearned o thelr cost 1t they werg pot, and tho oyidence lu that tho clty L8 foundation, aud cause and reason for its growt! &1 prospority {hat s nok fo bo oficoted by it exint- vace to-dsy or ita deatrustion fo-morrow § bt 1t will ©2 rebullt, aud muat by robuilt, to accommodate the froat necesities of the peoplo aronnd atid behind it Tam not aware tha there i such n country in the sorld that bas such s country of fertilo, productive Yaud s surrounds this city for 1,600 iles 1n over: taetion, Aud it will La soitled ; its growth ia nbeolnta; ¢ prospenity exponds overy duy, The trausactions ol \n0 city aro Iarger, aud the deinands of tho poople to ‘arry ou ore greatar, aud the population increasca, and o~ weslih incrawses fn u ratfo, and I know wt of ita bolug oqualed numywhero, althouuh | lsa met with euch dissstor s mukn wolghts apon sone of us, & good deal of welght § followad it iy fire 3 theu by’ tho opfzootic, which' ¢a intorfared \WAth tho horuea of tho country ; then followad by the punic and deprosslon of prices, aud all the ovila that Gonld well ¢emo havo comy, but they are not rufiicient %o taguate or cauee the progrosa Of tho city to Bals, 3 and & fow yoars Lence its proapority cortain, and s regulation orguniaation aa suited o o things, and Sta transac- tons in the commercid world, and of tho uat conniry behind it, in my Jjudginent, far greater ln they hiave ever been bofore, I have'no donbt of i5. 1 biave no doubt ut all of the growth of Ohicago and Its ozpansion, 1t is beyond whet wuy un can altar, ur amend, or refard, I+ cannot be dofested, IONATION, ‘This grest country Lehind it filling up o rpldly il ycoyie, hisving growa 1 tu or twenty yeurs s0 U 3 tlon, haviug recolved’ for the foiauauely in popultion, huvli vocelre 6ad, no less M 840,000 prople "8 year—the Nofthwestarn 8taton and tho Dppor Missour} aud Missinsippi—no foug thAD 450,000 every yeut for ten yoars § and by tho statiatics which we can flud by looking at ' Caatle Gure dem, for there thioy have a rocord of overy msn, where 1o came from, his nawmoe, ago, occupation ; how weny in Mis family, whove o 18 going § how much meney does be cusry with lilni, partio are Eept 8t Castle and At ™ ta _look ~upon the books and 900 iho fucts, Ihave had oceaslou to examiue them. Jou se0 Paddy O'Riafferty, wha ome with a wife and e chlaren g 810} hié desttuation fs N York of esute Lhby ave mo rooiioy 0 g0 suy o B on o1 tho men Twesd bab Nicd and u‘fil“’"fl.hfll s ofien fo2 $4.00 Wy, Dut Paddy 0'Drion, whoZisa 8 wifo and fivo childron and £500, his deetinativns yout sce Is Objcago, Every omigrant who carrios willl him nonoy comes Lo Olifeago, aud 1 sm arsured by the Commissionors that bot less Than $200 wra earriad to tho WAl by evory 1an, woni- an, aud child that went thoro s tho nvorege 18 ot lesy than that, Now, if you coutit 430,000 poople o8 carry= ing with thein $200 A yoar, thou tie emigranta from tho Eastorn Stutes and fromn tho Northern Hiates nul from Cannda carrylng o great deal moro s but if thoy carrled $200, s fo, 450,000 yoople, that amounts to thio Aurpsising sum of 390,000,000, ' Ninoty miliions a yenr theso emlgrantn eavry, atd £)0,000,000 thit wes novor entored fulo any record oruny tamlar atute. miehit, for 1t 18 caruied by mon who do not kuow Wil wiref, oF 10 nol eara whethier it 1a koptor not; they lind_ho nterest du dw ups or dowss, but hud 20 much gold fn tholr pockots, and brought It bere, und i1 six mouths epent 00 por cont of It In tho purclinss of furniture, housohiold goods, muterfals 1o bulld houses wnd fencos, aud chaing, and agricultieal fmploments, and wagons and cattlo, nid alttho things nocssary ; aud that in what hies miada you rich, aud that fa ouiy' et o beginning, Thatw eanniry Iy yotng from hero to tlo Rocky Motin= fafun ¢ ftIa itat half wottled, but will bo seitled uid fheroiso a8 rapldly as wo cah arrango o realve thow, BUT TIHE GREAT RESULT would seem to bo bencath an honorablo man's respect, The thlng sou viant 1o regulale, without reforenco o pacty paltics, I to giva notice tiint all tho taxation witu which you aro burdoucd, which I to compensuto tlio nunicroiis Conyminstuuers you linvo, and all thiat surround thew, il b reduced, and allput vmder onepower, Tho great orror I, Koo faur or Avo years Bgo, wbout 200 men woro elocted 10 a Stalo Couvehtlon 10 ko & niew Conatilution, sud thoso mon took npom themselves tu say that tiioy, were abla to sy what wo . puople wauted, and. that wo wera ot £0 bo trusted to mauago our own liatrs 3 and thoy abe solutoly wet on nod prohibited thik' peaple, by the most stringont laws o the st dlikenlt to'correet and_grartirn, fom making any Iny or belpiug our- Belves'iH any woy whitover 10 go: t1d of L] THE HEAVY BDURDEN OF TAXATION, Now, then, direet taxution i Yight, if for all the wanta of the wants of the duy, for all tiu surrent expenscs of thie yenr, 1t 4 right, Dut whoniovor we como to_ bulld avetiues, or calr:ly, oF rajlroals, o otuor thligs thab E bolong ' to tho pnidie, und which sarve the pulls for coddurios’ to come, aud in- creaso o proposty, tus peopio of us futurosliould_sluro tho costs 1t Ia 0atrong os it cun Tiey the waxes (14t como wputs B8 to-duy; sud_all tioss thut follow ufter us for centurles to come mnay enjoy it with mny cost, i we bo kept. poor all our lives to cenrlch ol 1hat follow ue, to Whom wo leve all we luve, 22 leavo tion nouo of tho burdons ying them, idl> ws tuo wind, X novor L 1wy bing 41 otio thau 1n the County of Wen.obester, tu L Btatoof Now York, Tho Stafo pausod » law ihal fho county might ' lulid through it o & dlrect Do nvenuwy, ond eeh fown ehould raness ftaolf the cont of the nvenue n towa, and $ elioult pay of that usscasunul 31,000 your fu prine cipal, und tho interest, T per cont, sombanuumly,: for The Bouda it frutied, Now in the'town I Hved in wo pald §300,600 for the construction of tue ccutral ave- nue thraugh It, oud bierensed the valtie of {lio projere ty upon that nventus,—which 1 was not fntorested fo,— {ucreused the value of the proporty upon thst uveuo more than 3,004,000 by . doing 6 and those bomds are’ pagable $1,000 in ono year aud two yoara up to $200,0003 oud $900,000 of onds, tho lnst bond velug ki 400 yeurs nouco, Now, then, thit zyentio i there 10 be enjoyed by all, kept' in good order, aud, to my mutlefaciion, one or two hunared thounund al least §g left for those who come nfter us to pay, and uot addicd upon s (o Ny, 8 ever) thing 18 upon you here, which ovorluxes you, ‘Not only thiat, Lt the way your property ta taxe LESSENH IT8 VALUATION a querler, third, ur bulf, sud thon they destroy the Tevenue of your prayerty by toxation, uud the taxn- tion fs for fmurovemeinenty that thu world and the pnblicts bonelited Ly in future yoars o coms, It 0 Tot windom (o put ail thut buiden Npou those who opon tha wildernces and ake 1t blossom as the rore, and who lvelu o sate of starvation nd continual diflioulty, and thoso who como after them Hyo in por- fect case, without ony respousibility and with- out suy nekuowledgment of what wo Lava done. As I #ald, tho greal ovil of Ohieago, 1 am satisfed, i3 thio groad tazstion, How the Stete conld Lo lnduced to commitaurh an swlul biunder as was mado by the men in that Couvention, I wuro than e finagine. 1 think ftuo 200 men who KXo wirer twan ovonls—no man Is wisor it ovents, and cannot bu— thoy will control him aud not he them, and they underiake to save us by keou- fug us from committing murdor aud ruiubig ourselves, snd not letting us fssue Londs 1o Lo puld horeafter, Lut taxiug s for overytllug you use, oud tho tazes uro 10 bo paid right off, Icis u very slupid way. T3l mentlon to you that, when T came, T bad no {dea that these gentlomen werd golug 10 make 1 o casion of this ueotiug. 1 Lad no idea tho snuotince- mout would such that suybody would come with tho oxpectatfon of o general cousideration of questions bosouud (o futexeat of thin great cuileo wud I hinve thereforo tuken ull tue time 1 ought to tuke upon this occusion, xud bave said il I Lavo fo suy, cxcept toask the considerstion for & University ine 1his of Chicago of the gocd people of Ulticago, This lezrning, this wisdon, this justruction thut tliey giv and which {8 necessary ta pravent us from the conceit that wo knolv it all, sud kuow botter than the jwople what we want, and from belug wiser thsu eventi— tliat is ono of the things thoy woould leach; no man shouid xeck to bo WIRER TIAN EVENTS, for hc caunat be, and fo_toach eversbody, so that we may get tuo restiits of wiudom, und of learniug, and of muthematical enleulation, and of selonlific trath for our wupport, and to our truo development, without ‘mistuken or erroucous results of oxpensea and texa~ tion, [Applause], At thio couclusion of Mr, Ogden's remarks, the audionco rotired, thie lateunes of the hour insk- ing voluntary addressos superilaous. The Alumni will meot in the Lukeside Build- 1ng at 10:80 o'clock this moruing, to hosr the ra- port of a committee of their uuinber, on Alumni Endowments, appointed at a waeting held last evenng, g BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ELEOTION OF A PREYIDENT. “The Board of Truatees of the Chicago Univer- sity biold a business meeting yosterday in the ball of the College of Luw, Superior Block. Dr, Boono occupied tho chair. The resignation of the Hon, Samuel Hoard, on account of delicato Lealth, was read, and o resolution was paseed inviting that gontlaman to mect with tho Board whowever his physical con- dition would aduwit of his doing so. Judge Doolittlo moved thuv tho business of the afternoon bo devoicd to tho electivnofa P'rosidont, which provailed, 2 Dr, Burroughs moved that tho Hon. Willinm B. Ogdon_bo olected to that ofiica, ~[Applause.] Mr. Ogdon said that, boing a residont of New York, it would bo simply impossible tor him to aitond to tho duties of tho oflice, He did not wish o sinccute Jndge Doolittlo said that Mr. Ogdon's namo and high reputation would be u gract beneilt to tho University, and hopod that o would witl- draw his objection, Mr. Ogden again declined. A, J. Youug Seammon (lien rose and mado nn quont speccts, iu which ho roviewed tho past seryicos.of Mr, Ogden to the City of Chicago, and hoved that ho would consent to servo her once more. Although a citizon of New York, bo shoutd ever bo recoguized as » typical Chicagonn, fApplause.] = Alr, Henry Greenobaum hopod that Mr. Ogden would not persist in declining. "o oftico was fondered him with unauimity. Lot bim sttond wlien ha could, 88 he was often on'a visit to this city, glr. Ogden declined no farther, for tha reason thatha suw it woula be ungracions under thecir- cumatances. ‘'ho ballov wos thon had, and Mr. Ogden, amid applavee, was declered vnanimously elected. ‘I'ho President-aloot thanked the gentlomen for their alfectionate regard for him, and said hat, althougt hio could not elwaye attond, ho would, singo hio hind beon elected, do_lus bost for the Univorsity, Ho would have done that in any caso, but he suw no use in declining farthor. mflomfl tuon adjourned until 3 o'closk this oon, —_—— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasuaroy, D, C., Oci. 20.—For the North- weat und Likes, aud thouco to Missouri and Kontueky, risiug burometer, nortlwent winds, cold, clearing, nd partly elondy weathor, and heuvy frosws, Cauttonary slgouls wil continuo at Duluth, Becannba, Merquetts, Chiengo, Grand Haven, Milwaukoe, Alpena, Dotroit, Toledo, Port Huron, Clevolund, Erio, Buffelo, Roclos~ tor, and Oswego, LO0AY, ODSERVATIONE. Cticado, Oct, 29, 1674, E | g ]”" cction 08 treather, Hour of ob- servalion, force of wind, “~saauiosng 53 0, 10, |20.500 44 6 11: pom. 8:53 p. .. 5100 b .- 118 p. m.. Tiainfall fu 24 hours, W, (g 8."W,, briek. i 88 (W,, brlak,, .., 403 fuch, thermomoter, 7. thennometer, 40 QENEDAL ONLSERVATIONS, Cit1gA00, Oct, 50—1 », m, Wind, _(lwn Weather, N, W., briek| 03 Oloudy, N, W, briskl, L. | Fair, Wi, Brek, | AN, LEisic), o 5(1V,, Lk, 01V, 29,05; 20,98 Noxdnum Ajnimum Thr| 24| dar, Urackeur'ge Calro .. 3¢ Station, 03lCloudy, Oloudy, \{Cloudy, Chicago 20, Cinctunati,,| n FIRES. Burning Torests in Southern Ohio and Indiana, Tho Town of Greencastle Almost En- tively Desiroyeds Loss Estimated at $338,000---In- surance, $122,900, The Town Just Getting Ready to Buy Fire-Engines. Smaller Fires Elsewhere. ‘The Greoncastle (Ind.) Conflagrations Srecial Diapatih to The Chteago Trioune, Tenne Havre, Ind,, Oct. 29,~Tho following dspatel was rocolved at 0 p. m, last night from Greon Castle, tho county ont of Putnam, aud situatod botwoon this place and Indian- apolls : G To_the Chinr REERGASTLE, Tnd,, 11:30 1, m,, Uck, 29, , Enguieer of the Fire Depasimant, Terre funite £ Our townis on fire. For God’s saks send us an engiue, und as many as possible, (sigued) W, D, AuLen, Mayor, A wimilar diapatch was sont to Indianapolis. In respouso to it, nn ongine, fully mauned, loft each placo, tho one from Cerro Hnute with tho Mayoraud Chief of tho Fira Du(i;:rlmunt nrriv- ing at 2;:30 o, m, Tho ono from Indinnapolis did not roach tho eccue . until an hour Iater. Tha tossn was the &cono of the wildost disorder, nud the helpless otizens were thronging tho streotw, uttorly nowerless to do anything agnivet tho ndvancing flamos, there® boing absoluloly no firo department, onyino, cistorn, or anything, fn fact, to fight ngainst the fire. A commiitco of tho Council by boen .investigating the suljoct of firc-ongines for six months. past, and at the time of the fire was in Louisvillo examining tho Tire Dopartment there, - Tho fire-ongines, onco thero, did'all they could, but Jabored under great difliculty from tho scareity of wator. It it wes the work of incondiarios admits of wo doubs. Ic started io a plamng-mill that has not boon in operation for aver aweok, and broko out m otiier places remote from the {lames, showing it to bo tho worl of incendinrics. Armed cltizons rodo tho atroot dusing the night and early morn- iug, propurod to shoot anybody they enngitt either in the act of accelurativg .the tlamey or stoaling from tho citizons whose. goods were scattered in tho strect, -but thoy caught_no one on whom to wrenk their vongeanco, Dy day- light thoe progress of tho flames was arrasted, and Loth tho enginea returned to iheir respec- tive cities, The Tollowiug dispatch was recoived by. tho ‘I'erre Hauw Euening Gazolle at 3 p, m. to-day: Loss, $50,000; insurnuco, $100,000, Eight blocks wore burned tver, The fire orighnted in- Kimble's furniture factory, 'The Terve Umute engine_ saved tho town. 'The principal loscrs ard tho terchianls, the ‘Bughiess portion of tho towa el 1hat whleh suiered moAt, A number of them sre eutirely ruined duun- clully, i [7o the Aasoclated Press,) Terpe Haorg, Ind, Oct. 29.— The total loss by tho Greeneastlo five iy $338,500; nsured for £122,500, T'ho folloning in a conmplete list: . G. Luugedale, Post-Oflico and Greencustlo Banner, loss £3,000; fvsured 81,600, and saved £C00 worth of boxes. Boulhard & Dowman, 818,600; fully insuved, H. Bherfoy, furnituro, £4,000; fully ingured. Stevouson & Dunning- ton, hardware, stock and bwlding, $27,600; in- fenra wero st ono timo ontertained thiat tho flamos would swoop over the now cometory, but, wind lessoutng, the fire {8 gradunlly dylng out. Speotal Linpateh to Jhe Clicauo Tridunv, Oannninae, 0,, Oot, 20.—Tho woods nt: four differont plrcen near hore aro on_firo, aud burt- ing florcoly, Tha troatlo on the M., P, & 0.1, R, 2 milos north of horo, i8 roported on flro, Sreetal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribun, TLouaay, 0., Oct. 20.—A fearful and dostrictivo contlagration Ia tnging in tho wooda in the viein- ity of "Now Btraitnvillo, Tt is feared that the town will bo dentroyed. Sontbwest of hepo an- other firo i vraging, roportad to bo in tho woods, Groal exvilomunt Drovaide, : Seciul Dispateh to e Chieaao Tridtine, BELLECONTAINE, O., Oct. 20, —Txiensivo firon roval in the woods in this vicinity, Tho farm- honse, outbuildinge, sud a Inrgo stack of wheat, belonging to Mr. John Horn, residing-13¢ nitles framn town, woro entirely consumed to-day, No fnsurance. ok 905 Specfal Dispateh to The Chicaco nune, nuuslgnw. Ky., Oct, 20.—~The woals from back of Russoll & Amnnda’s furnace to Ashland, a distance of 4 miles, aro on flre, 1t is fearad that it will do grout Unmago, na there is a strong wind blowing, OmatinaTi, Oct, 29.—Pnssengers by tho Pan- Tandle Road from Steubenville to Oincinuatd, arriving at midnight, roport the woods on fiio In places ~ from Deunison, 100 miles eayt of Columbus, and a8 far as Morrow, 70 miles southwest, n_ distauco of 130 milos, Tha worst fires aro 5 miles northeast iif Columbus _and vear Fraziorsville, to oast nf Newark, DBatwoen Columbugs aud Morrow tho firea nre fow. On tho railrond betweon Green- ville, Ohio, and Union City, and botweon Groou- ville and Dodson, tho fires to-night aro raging In the forests, The people un farms and in the villages aro groatly alarmed and ondangored. Destructive Blnze at Plymonuth, Pa. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicano Trioune, ‘Wirkzapanne, Pa,, Oct. 20.—A destritotivo firo oceutred ab Plymouth, 2 miles from thiscity, this afternoon, The Williesbarre Fire Departmuont was telographod for, and prococded to the fire, but arrived oo lato to bo of sorvice. Eloven bnildings, occupied as dwollings and stores, woro conswuned, The Nottingham coal-breaker wau on fire, but was eavad by tho Company's engiue. Total loss, about $76,000, with & hardly s dollat of jugurancc. Vanloon & DBros.' buildmg. nsed {\’u o Eubllu hall, and valued at £26,000, was urno At ‘Titusyilte, Pn. Trrusvouie, Pa., Oct. 20.—T'he Oil City Barrel ‘Works wore dnmagad by flro to-day to the extont of $12,000.. Fully iusured. KENTUCKY. Gov. Leslle Offors n Retvard for the capiure of Cortain Desperadocs in Shclby County. Louisvinie, Ky, Oct.29.~Gov. P. H, Leslie to-day issucd the following proclamation, offer- ing nn nggrogato rowaid of about $9,000 for the captura of the masked rufiiana who recontly shot tho young negro girl in Shelby County : SraTw op KunTucky, Exsourive Dnr.mruxlu‘.} Frunsrour, Oct, 28, 1874, Information bns reached mo of an’ atrocious apd dosfardiy outragy committed on tho 24th inst, in Shelby Couuly, by & band of men in disgniso. In fesuing ' my prochimation ofering a Toward for tha ntrest and convicon of theso otfenders, I have thought it eminently qropor, in view of tho froquonoy of thoao forms of - crime fn soma disivicts of the Slato, to add a fow carnent worda sddresscd to the good citizens of Shelby County and commouwoalth, a8 well %4 to tho officors of thie law, in roferonce’ to their duty fu wsin- tulning thie aud in oxsoution of tho law, nuthorities scom 100 often to forgot that tho wholo powor of the country i3 by law pluced dn thelr lunds, and that on them, und not ou the Stato Excoutive, reaty, first aud chief, tho responeibility for the reproxsion and punishment of crimes committed within tholr jurisdlction, No su- thorlty or power, howsver graat, can aot 80 efficiently for the presorvation of ordor and vindicalfon of violuted fuw in any comrmunity, sa that which re~ sared £8,000. Hugh Dunnington, agricultural imploments dealor, $5,0005 no Insuranco. Bow- ors & Cookerly, {urniture, sxgnou; insuranco $1,600. U.W.Talbat,dry goode,#25,000'; ipkuranco §15,000, Jobu Burley, grocerics, $4,000 ; insur- ed £3,000. Black & Daggy, boots and shoos, 000; fully insured. Boswoll Bros., grocors, 000; insurad, Somo firm, feed warehouse, ¥1,500; noinsurance, D, 3, Spurzeon, business bloak, gatlery and jowelry room, 510,000 ; no {u--| surauco, _ Charles ‘Thomns, dmgglat, 31,500, Clarles Landes, druggist, ©3,000 ; insurod, £2,000, C. H. Crowe & Bro,, 81,500 ; no insur- anco. Allen & Bro,, marble works, 10,500 ; in- surcoce, 88,600, Adams aud American Ex- press Companios,, 3500, G.IL Vogs, Indisnapolis, itvebusiness rooms,£30,000 ; insured for $10,000, Moses DBurke, restauraut and bnildius, §7,600; inwared for 92500, H, O Dornall, grocor, §5,000 3 insured, §8,600. Yrank Nolson, brick business block, stone frout, $8,000 ; total loss. J. R Muban, thrao business rooms, $10,000; insured for $4,000. Biske & Co,, insurance ageney ; individual loss, 8300. Tall Veuclouve, restuurant, &1,50 total loss. Cliurles Londuko, baker and grocer, 81.000 ; total toss. A. D. Hunna, livery stable, $5,000; insur- auce, 91,600, Walls or Putusm _House, $4,500 5 insurauce, #1,500, Reeso & HNawmmond, salo stable, £20,000 ; no iugurance, Charles Kimblo & Son, planing-miil and wanufactory, whora the flra uriginated, B15,000 ; no insurauce, George Rickotts, residenco, #3,000; no insuvance, James Ricketts, residence, 24,5005 totrl loss. James Hopking, brick rosidez:co, $10,000; insur- unce, $4,000. Methodlet parsonage, 32,500; no insuianco. Allen Jones, housohold {;uods, $1,400; no insurauce. Mrs. tilazebroolk, houso, 4003 no insurance, Williun Burke, ' variety store, 31,0005 no iosuranco, Dume, two framo resigences, 84,0005 no insuranco. dMeMnunus, Boyls & Co., building and psrocories, 6,000} no insurauce. Johan Cawlay, two brick buildings, heavy stock of wines aund liquors, bilard-tables, and _ houschold aoods, $18,000; wo insuranca ; Jerome Al- len, suporb drug-aroro, sard to be the finent in the State, §u1,000; manrance, 56,000; Charlos Q. Thomas, droggist, $3,600; wwsured for ¥1,500; 0, D. Anderson, brick buildir, oceupied by Sherfoy, §7,000; ivsurance, £5,40; Houry Laun- dis, butld 000; no insurant:o; dohin Moyer, DO insuranco; Charles I enborger, shop, §600; mno insurance; Iicose Hommond's houso and stable, £700 ; no inswanca; Mrs, Elizahoch Hammond, two rosidonces, $2,600; 1o nsutauce. Goorgo Cabitl, brick residence, $1,200 ; insurauce, $300. Q. W. Bherrell, residence, §2,000 ; no insurance, Chvis Weinelio, residonce, £3,000 ; uo insnrance, James Whito, residence, §1.600; no insurance. John MeNarry, residence, £2,500 ; no ivsurance. William 3ulliollon, stable, #300 ; no insuranc: Mus, Ellzabtk, proporty damaged 3600 : fully iy sured. Mra. Corwin, outbuildings, 2800; no insurance, Dr, Btovenson, dentlat, ©600; no insurance, Guy Villismuos, dry govds, §16,000; inauranco, §6,500. Forest f'iveq, Snectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Inpranorouts, Ind,, Oct, 20,—Fromall points elong the lines of rullrosds centoring in this city come reports of foreat firos nud fires on tho ueighboring flolda of groator or less maguitude, aud all apparently growing by that whorcuvon they foed. ~ The most numerous roports come {rom along tho Indianapolis & 8t. Louis, Van. daliz & Indinuapolis, aud Dloomiugion & West~ o ltoads, A terrible woods conflagration in Hamilton County 18 reported sweoping over the formy, to tho destruction of outbnildings, gran- aries, und honses, and as maoy ns 6,000 pottons ure ongayred in fighting the Namea, Unloss rain fulls soon the dnmage will bo fearful, Seeciul Disvaieh to Ve Onieuuo Iribuns, Murcig, Ind, Ovt. 29,—Lhere in almost a roign of tervor oxmting botween this pince and Tort Wayno caused by the flios in tha woods, Tho firo hus beon slowly burning for soveral woolty, but the wind which bogan blowing lusg night hue fauned thi imes untl & thonsmnd or wo acres of timbor.bun beon burnod. Almost » thonsaud cords of wood belonging to tho yuil- 10ads were buraed to<lay. The flro is still raging. e ectat Dispateh o The Chizage Tyibune. - Newcastrg, Jud,, Oct. 20,—2he flres in the woods are oxtondun: vapidly, A large soreage of corn uorth aud wost s beon evapt by tho flamox, and the fire, fed by o golo of wind, Is apruudlng. The toli:graph oftics, 3 miles from here, will probably havo to bo abandoned, The ontiro farming pupitlation are out fighting the destruotive sicmont, Speciul Dispatel\ to Tha Chicago Tribune. Hanrsonp Qiry, Iud,, Oot, 39.—Tho woods and prairies surrowading Hartford City for an area of 4 miles are onvolopod in flames, An in- touso wind s provailing, and grave fosrs are ontortainad thint thiy firo will mako & olean uwosp, AMany mon are ongs-ged to fighting tho Hawmes. Special Dirpati b to I'hs Clucaon Lriburie. LexiNoToN, O., Oct. 23,~The cewp-uiceting grounda, 2 nules rast af hers, aro ou flvo, Bave oral dwelling-houis as are in dangerous proximity to the forest. ‘L1io woods near ?md‘a tatioo, 4 milos further easy, aro vn flra, A poroot Wind- storm hes been 1y\ging hore all day, and is still unahated. All tho wolls and cistorus 1u town ara ncarly dostitute of ' wator. The citizons aro come poiled ¢o hisut wal or for domostlo purposca, Suectal Ding stvh to I'he Chicago Tribund, 5 Drra wnm‘. OL. Qat, alv.-m: axsanm!% m'tn&l:l eon raging in WY 4 wooda weet aud south of thin placs uf wind day, A very Ligh punuod.ne‘» sldes ju the community iteelf iu the fathful exercizo of guck authority intrusted Ly eltizons, Oficers of their own selection, and firmly supporied by thom, wilt be found, under the forms of governmont, the onty roliablo ¥oourity for tho poace of mocioty nud rights of tho citizens, I rogret fto sy thut thers s reason to bellevo that fo the apntlly, oF {1 Aoima ccaes tho apparont aympathy of eltizens, and the neglect of their sworn dities by Tarl authorities, havo boon mafuly duo the disgraces fal fmpnnity of ‘ononders, and consequent fnereaso of such orlmos fn onr State, ' T earnostly eall on the gooa cltizons of Sholby and " tio county oficers to 8co to it thnt mo vilo n deod os that which has called forsh this proclmmation shall uot, by golng unpune fehed, Joava 8 foul biok upon tho ésciitcieon of thetr lionor, and givo encouragemeut to rencwed crimea ot ‘mention of which bumatity shudderd, Tho proclaimse tlon will ftself bo but an emply form unlcss you shall determins to sscuro fts exocu- tlov, T pleugo all proper mid of tho State authoritics when ueeded 1o secure the exocution of to v and the oprssion of dliordrs in your nfdst, Whereas, on the night of the 24th day of October, 1674, In Bhelby County, & number of porsons, whose nanies oro uukuown, wero maekod and - dis- gulacd, sud unlawfully 'combinod togothier for o misthievous und miurderoun purpose, cud _did shoot and wound a femule colored girl namod Bar- ringer, and wndo thelr oscape, snd are now at lorge, with thelr great crjma upon them; thercfore I, Pres- ton 1, Lealle, Governor af il 'Commonwoslth of Kentucky, do fesuo thls, my proclamation, offoring & reward of'$100 cach for the captnre and conviction of aaid otfendors, BUSINESS MATTERS. The Clows Faflure. New Yonk, Oct, 28.—The motion on bokalf of hig judyment creditors to appoint & Re- colver of the property of Henry Clews, waa de-~ nied Anather Suspension, Nrw Yong, Oct. 20.—R, W, Burke, potrolenm retiner, failod Lo-dn; fhre Jny Cooke Munkrupt Cnsce Pmvaprruia, Oct. 29.—In ihe Jay Cooke cago, heforo tho United States Circuit Court, Judges Btrong and dcKenan have roversed tho order of the Distriot Court appointing & meeting of tho creditors under the twenty-seventh sco- tion of the Baukrupt act. Corrections 87, Paur, Minn., Oct. 20.—The rumor that Oliver Dalrymplo, the gront wheal, farmer, bas failed and mado an assigumient, 18 pronounced by Mr. Dalrymple himsolf to bo eutirely without foundation, - = e TEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Spectal Dupatch to The Chisaod Tribusie, Naw Yonx, Oct, 29.—The arrivals of wheat aro largor, but tho principal holders do uot press ils sale, and a firmor tone waa noticenblo early in tho day, but buyors held off, Tho markoet closos bieavy, with fair oxport domand for apring, and light milling inguiry, Wintor {8 not very activo, but is held with ‘muoh firmness, The de- mand for wintor i8 in part for invostmont. The satos sro 166,000 bu; al $L0I@ 104 for ungraded Iowa and AMionosota; SLU@LIL “for old No, 1 Chicaga #pring ; 81,02@1.00 for no A Chicago sprh:;;. $1,01(@1,021¢ for No. 8 Obicago apring ; ngu}; @1.00 for No, 2 Milwaukeo ; $1.16 for rod West~ @1.22 for amber ‘Wastorn, 81.38@1.80 91,90@1.86 for whitd Michigan ; #1,2/@1.22 for ambor Mishigan, #1.24 for white Gonesoe, ©1.18 tor No, 'L Minnesots, sud $1,10 for now No. 1 Chicago, ¥o-called, Barley in fair demuudi, bus doalers are gonor- ally aprat i their views. COenerallyhold higher, Hales of 2,000 bn two-rowed Stata at_§1.22, and Western on privat o terms 30,000 bu Canadian st $1.46, aud 300 bu Lake Bhore at $1.87, Uurloy molt is cpuiet aud stondy, Bales of 1,800 bu Weatern at. §1.26 for old, timo; aluo 1,200 bun two-rowod State malt at $1.85, timo. Oats nro hotter, but loss aotivo. The demand in chiofly for tho trado. The snlos aro 08,000 bu; new Ohio mixed at BI@BYX0 ; whito ab 503£@600; Wostarn mixed at 605@@0ne; white at ggggunxu; mixed at 59@593¢e; aud white ut 0@ 605ge 40, Tiyo dull and hoavy. Tho salea aro 960 bu Btato at Hena, i W30 bu Canadisn to autivo st o, Corn botter and fairly sotive, The demand Is goneral, thovygh chietly ¢or oxpart, und iu bettor and !ulrly active, The salesare 150,000 bu: Weatern mixed at 8734@88o In etore, and 88}(0 an’ Birive, n;n}flfl};@sou attoat ; yellow at 01@ 20, in car Jols. Tuokwhent—The supply of this grain is largo, amdbkhe 1 parket {8 lo“l'f: and vory flat. Balos of 0 13 T L. TTII: ";nl{@i‘fi{& ia ngu(n‘ !:ntxhclr fu{::.r.fll‘:‘?: vory qujot, Tho demeud for the futnro "i,dt’f‘ql Enf‘u of 260 bely ot $20.58@20,75, chletly & 10 o0, Lmd‘i‘f‘ue‘l}’:« and firm for Bpot s0d quiet and tazo-) for the iutura. Hales of 250 tcd Wostern utesm at 13}10 3400 tes oity at 183¢0; 00 tes No. 1 at iy BOO fus vefinod clty ou private terms, Fex futuro dolivery wo hear of 1,000 mi Hollor WX months, ab 115{@1136a; 800 tos, seller the r, Wt 1130, m’Fflng d‘?mln modorate inquicy for berth /l:;lghu, confined ohiotly to grolu and oubton by btoamn, Whinky ln lower, With u folr Gomand: Balesof I A R THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: l"“RIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874, . b R b s 55 Sl T S5l M CRIME. That Safe-Burglary Play Still on the Boards, Conclusive Proof of a Conspiracy Against Mr, Alexanders Nettleship, Whitely, and Harrington in a Bod Fix, One of the Burglars Promised the War- denship of & Penitentiary. Exciting Scenes' During the Trial of ‘Glendenning. Tho Washington, Safo Burglary In= vestagation. « 8pectal Dispatch lo The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasniyarox, Oot. 20,—Intorest in the safe- burglary trial is skeadily on tho incronsa. The testimony given by Zirruth and Haves was hstooed to to-dny with breathless attoution, and is 80 convincing and straightforward thot many who have hitborto been strong in their betlef of the innoconco of the accused now oxpress thom- solvoa as satislod of tholr guilt, Tho New York Tribune of to-doy contalus an oditorial on tho enfo-burglary trial, in which tho following pas- sage aceurs : 4 Thovo sooms th bo n mystorions and most discroditablo conuaction lotween the risoners now ou trinl beforo Judge I:imphroys’ Uourt and a number of powerful Kopublican politicians In Now Jersoy, a connection go closo that wo shall run no great rink of mistake if wo chargo tho extsronce af a Now Jornoy counpirscy to dofoat the ends of justico. Tho search of tho prosecutlon for tho Ingitive Zirruth, and for ovi~ denco ngainet the prisvners, led frequontly into Now Jersey, and at almost ovary siep the Gov- ernment ulflcnm found politicions in thoir way. In sevoral inatances, tho agonts of the proacoi- admit of bolng locked up. Told Bonton that ho mustnot bein a burry abont giving hix utato- ment away, aud must givo it only to Clarvoo for Dnrrington, Afterwards went ith Benton and Willtams to Harrington's ofiico, and was shown into abeok room, whers Willinms viewad the oafo. The door of tho rafo wao aiar, and Will- inme oxamined it thoroughly, Witnosa soparated from tho burglars and took tho cars for Now York, On Saturday, the 25th, mot Nottleahip nud asltad how tho hurglary turvod out. Nettleshipaaid ** All right, only Aloxander did not get up to re- coivo tho books.” Aftorwarde met Nettleship in New York, and mndo appintment to meet him at Nowark, Nottleship told witnoss to go to 206 Wost Twonty-firat streot, New York, and ho would meot ¥ man towhom he shonld sy, * Not- tlosbin sout mo,” and this man would tlien know who he wngi. Went and mot 1swyer Thomas D. Bomorville. A Witnoss was about to relato what transplred, when tho dofonse mudo a strong objection, and procceded to arcue tha point with much warmtb, | ponding which the court adjourned, Tho Trinl of tho Kove Glendonning— An Exciting Sceno in Court. From the New York Sun, Oct, 29, In tho trial of tho Joruoy City oclorgyman, yes- torday, Dr. Imbrio snid that tho prosecution wore rosdy o rest thelr caso nfter making o statomont, Thoy had endenvored to oblain a3 o witness Mrs, Nolllo King Graystouk of the In- 1aut Asylum of Clinton placa, New Yorl, but did not at firut auccoad In gottihg hor. Now (hoy wore ablo to produce bor, ns klio wae in o uoigh- boting house und wus willing to testify. The dofenso were willing to henr the witneen from tho Infant Asylum, and sho was nont for, A recess was hud for o Tow minutos. Whon 1t was known that tho witnosa had arrived and wag in tho anteroom, tho epectators wero ngitated, Glondenning braced himeelf to confront the woman who {t was nlloged told Mrs, Miller that Lio vigitod tho msylum to mako armngements to sond Mary Pomoroy there. Tho door of the antoroom opencd, and » phainly-attirod, houost- faced woman stepped forth in Tnlt viow. 'Thosa in the rear paws aroso to look at hier, and Glen- donning’s faeo {lushed snd ho bit his lip. Then ho turncd ghastly palo avd rested his_ head on his hand, Mrs, Graystock evidently did not sce him. After bolng Aworn sho composedly took ber soat and looked at Dr, Imbrio, Sho teatifiod thst sho Lved nt 115 West TEloventh stroot, New York, and that sho was formorly the housokeeper or matron of the In- fant Asylum at 24 Clinton place, Now York, One evening about 8 or 7 o'clock, she continued, a tion wero informed’ in 8o nnny words that thoy hgoutloman called at tho houso and asked if tho would mnot be allowed to carry thoiy inquiries any farther. Inmoro than one case thd Dintrict-Attornoys played;directly into tho hafids of the dafenso, ~The Cbiof of olico in a Now Joruey city recalvod explicit orders from an nu- thority he was bound torospect not to assist the Governmout in finding Zirruth, or in collocting ovidonao ugaiuat Nottloshin; and an oflicor wno had boen dotailed tonesist Solicitor Wilson wag in- structed not to give hiwm the help he wanted. If the prosecution appesled to Washington for support, it found the Now Jorsey politictang pro- tected by Heeretary Robeson and Senstor Froling- buysen, while Judge Fisber, who had been oue of the best helpers of tho defense from tho start, i ubasuailablo, becauscho in protected by the President.” It is ssserted hore by per- #ons who aro familiar with the information upon which the abovoe charge is based, that the politi- cians hintod at, in addition to thoso named, aro Qeorge II. Halsoy, candidato for Governor; Cortland A. Parkr, & prominent Republican i District-Attorney Ieesaby, nnd his assintant, John Kinz. The partios are said to hive nctod with_remunrkablo zosl in protecting the solo- burglary conwpirators, 1t will be remombered that Nettlesbip aud Zirruth oro rosidents of New- arl, B, J.,, and that Nettleship told Hayes that if tha plot succeeded ho (Noltloship) “would be mido Warden of the Ponitentiary at Lrentou, ZIRRUTH'S TEATIMONY. (7e the Avsociated Press.} ‘Wasmxaroy, D. C. —~The safo-burg- lery case was rosumned to-duy, and the croms- c:tamimation of Zirruth contivued. Witness wos aurestod for an attempt at rapo a fow yenry ago, bat it was & put-up }an by Nettleahup, and did net amount to auything. When eskied how ho gol. out of joil on tha 20tk of (s month, wit- ners said fo gidu't kuow; Mr, Riddlo could tell, Witness was then questionod in direct examin- ation by Mr. Riddie, who ashed witnoes if hehad not made o full confesaion of the whole matter to Bpancer, of tho Now York Sun,befure ho craio tn Washington to give himsolf up. ‘T'his ques- tion was objocted to, and the Court deorded that vitness might be nsled if ho had mads the enme piatement to any ono clse. The question in this form way soswered in the aflirmative. NICKAEL NAYES was celled, and, s8ho was under indictment as one of the conspirators, the Court orderad a nol. pros. to bo ontered in bis caso, Hayes testified that, with the excoption of four or fire months, he had been in Whitoly's employ sinco Juune, 1871. On April 6 ho had an interviow iwith Whitely in Now York, who asked him if ho could go to Washington, Witness said yos, Whitoly told him to go to tho Motropolitan Iiotel it Wauhington, and Nattleship would be there, but not to inquire for suy one, Wituess did as di- rected, but failed to find Nettleship at the Metro- politan. Went to tho telegraph oflice, sud sout adispateh to Whitely. Tho manoger of the Franklin Telograph Com- fmuy waa hera called In, and produced the orig- pul” dispateh, which Hayes identified aud read, a8 follong : Col, Whitely No ouo Liere ; what sball I do? Subsequenly found Nottleship at the Owen Houso, Went with him to his room. Netulo- ahip then began totalk about blowing-open Comptrotler Green's safe in Now York and ab- stracting somo papers, and nsked witness if he kuew of two good men who would do a job. Vit~ ness asked **What aro you driving at? Come to the point.” Nottleship gavo witness $50, and told bim ho would communicato with Whitely, and seo him apain on tho avenuo 1in tho nfter- noon. Mot Nettieship according to nppointment. Nottleship told him tbhe District Attorney’s offico containod nasafo thatwas to be work- od, sad directed him to & houge an Ninth streob where he would find a man who would introduce him to au old mun named Domaine. Ho would Lkoow the man on Ninth stroot by his hawking and cougbing. Witness was to slip up and ask him if Lo way the man wio had s patont, when tho man would know who witness was thoro for. Nettleship g1V Witness somo names on u eard, Ong of tho pames wad Columbua Aloxander, Witness found tha man on Ninth sreel. who was to intro- duco him to Domaine, and went to bis room. Afterwards found out his uame was Zirruth, Witnesa roportod progress to Nettieship, and re- coived %50 more, Next morning Zivruth failed to meor witnoss, ond wituess sought Nettloship, and was told to go o tho Distriet Attornoy’s office aud inquire for Warrington, and talk with him sbous the conn- torfoit money case, and at tho sanoe time to lo- cate the safo, aud obsorve tho gutranco to the room. Witnees wont n# roqueated and mot ar- rington. Introduced himself, and roquestod to 80 Harrington privately. \Was shown into tho renr oflice and the door closed, Witneus vo- mained in the room thrae ar four minutos, when Harrington came in, and witness inwoduced the counterfeit monoy caso; Hurington said he had nothing to do with those casos. Witnoss loft Harrington and maet Ziruth, aud threy both went to Domaino'a. Rocess. Aftor racesn Hayea continuod bia teatimony. Nottleship askod wityesa togot 8 man in Now York to do the Job. Such a mun wonlkd bo taken caro of and gob the Wardenshup of tho New Jor- wep Donitentary, Domaino told witness thal Aloxaudor wantod to so him, aud ho went with Domusine to Alexondor's houso aund was mntro- duced. Witnoss offerod to furnish the books and papats of John P, Evaus to ald tho memo- rinlists. Witnews eaid tho books we in tio poxsasaion of o friond of his, and he could ob-* tain thom, and saked Aloxander lhow mucl luwunlm‘y consideration ho would put up for he booka, Alexandor said he wished it dis- tinctly understoed that from the start thoy had deterwinedj.to purchisc no testimony, Witness anid : * 'undorstand my bumneoy, aid thia {a not purchaging tostimony,” and “Ys will cost considorabls to get tho books lore, and ougbt to bo poid for.'’ Aloxmuder said he way willing to xEmy aoy rensonable expenso iveurrod, but must tirst see his counsel, Witnoss sug- gested that Aloxander had bottor receiva tho books and drop Damnsine out of tho businesa. Alaxaundor acquiesced. Nottloship told witness to get somo oue to blow opou the gafe who lnd sorved & torm in the Btato Prison, so his testi- mony woula bo worthlcss, Nottloshlp afterward dirscted witnoss to tako Benton to. Aloxander'a. Did go, and {ntroduced Bauton to Aloxauder re tho man who would bring tho books to Iiim, and told Alosander to take a good look at bim. Witocss then took Benton and Willlams ovar tho route botweon Alexaudor's houso aud the District Attornoy's oftice, Thoy thon napa- ratod, Witnoss apw thom again, aud Willlams said ho wanted toapo Nottloabip snd got tho combliuations of the look, 8o that he could open the scte and load It, aud blow it, and it would thon appsar as though it was Jocked whiou it was blown open. This would mave time, Witnesa ‘told Nettloship what the mon wanted, and Net- tloahip tried to find Harrington, but fatled, and sald i was too bad ha could nos bo found, Wit- ness then arranged the dotails of tha burge iary with hle won, Lis deoided that Wn.nuhl ba_archated afcor he lm:g{u{a 28 Williama connidered his $me o yaluable ) hoad oflivial way in. Blo told bim no, and he 8nid ke wanted to gel a friend in tho asylum. IHo told her that hodid not live in - New Yorl, and she roferred him to Dr, Hubbard, tho head and front of the institution. A few weoks nfter that Mre. Millor aud the brother of Mary Pomoroy called at tho asylum. Sho did not know them thon, Mrs. Miller asked whether witness romowbored the visit of n cor- tnin man whom she Qoacribod, Witnoss auswored in tho afirmative and Tiorself gave u dencription of tho person. Mrs. Miller exhibited o photegraph, and witnezs idontified it as that of theman who calied on her about a weol bo- foro tho sorrow of poor My Pomeroy came to public notice, Witness lenmod that tho picture wai that of the Rov, Jolin 5. Glondonning. Bho saw Glondouning atter that, He wont to the asylam with several gentlomen. Sheiden- tifiod tho photograph without bLositation. Sho was told fu tho justitution not to tell what sho knew, but otliers urged horto como out and toll her story. Or, Hubbard aaked her whother sho could awenr to tho truth of what sho said, sud sho answered yes. ‘¢ Did you know the man’s name when he first vinited tho asylum ?" asked Dr, Eddy. No, T did vot,” was the aswer. “Then how do'you know, aftor all, that it was Mr. Glondouning ? " continuad Dr, Eddy. 2 *,0n tho socond vieit I heard his name, and “ Well," intorrupted Dr. Eddy, **18 the poraon in the room " 'Eho witneas lovked around hor, and raising her arasol, pointed Lo Glendouning, and said, in a loud tono ¢ ** Yes, sir; shore hois!" Provions to outeriug the church the witness had not seen the man she was told was Glenden~ ning sinco tho time sho saw him at the asytum. Tu she church no ono pointed him out to hor. ‘When sho said, in answor to Dr. Eddy's question whother the man was iu the room, * Yey, sir; thero ho is," the applouse was deafoning. Men and women stamped thoir fect and clappod their hands for soveral minutes, and po ono sitompeed to check tham. (Glendeuning caught bis breath and roemod amazed, Ilis oyos wero watery, and for once hio lost his self-possession. Recovering hisself, s lips stightly parted, and hio forcod & smile. "Whon tho applauke had subaided, Dr. Imbrio, of the prosecution, arose and said that be depraeated such o show of fesling, and wishod tho spoctators to understand that the progecu- tion wns not in sympathy with thom in much demonstrations. ' Mry. Grayatocl said that she did not expect to meet Glandenning in tho raom. Sho wag put throngl & most rigid cross-oxamina- tion, but hor testimony was unshaken, When sho retired from the room, her eyos met those of Glendenuiny, sud anothor scene wus immiaent, hut it was chocked. Tho prorecution then rest~ ed, and to-day the defensa will be begun, Sentenced to tho 'Penitentinry for Commitung n Rape, Special Dispateh to The Chizago Tridune, . Senivarierp, Ik, Oct, 20.—The iury in the ensa of The People va. Bamuol Hall, for rape, hinve found him guitty aud sentonced him to two years w tho Penitentiary, Boefors Ilalt connit- ted the cruno ho stood well in us neighborhend in this county. Ho was tho owner of a tine farm, wellstocked,nnd was eltogether well-to-do. About ten weoks ago tho pirl Alice Wonglo recaverad $6,000 damages off of him for this same olTonye for which he i3 now consigned to the Poniten- tinry. His property is all gone in the exponse ju- cident to tha suits, and his prospect in lifein vuined; but his crime wau cleatly ostoblished, and 0o merits ali tho punishment 'he got. i purpose is still doelared to have been to ruin tho girl, and thon forco her to marry him, Hal's connsol will apply for a writ of supersedoas, and bopo to obtain a new trial. Missing Eonds. Mexremg, Teun., Oct. 29.—Quito a sensation has been created horo by the discovery that $2,360 in Nicolsou-pavement scrip hnd boon pur- loined from tho safo iu the Mayor's oflico. Bus- pleion rests upon & clork recently discharged, who, it ig said, has loft tha city. The Movor as- sures the Geuoral Counail that the eity will sue- tas 0o logd by the disappenraheo of the serip, Murder Confossed, New Yorg, Oct, 20.—TLowis Johnson, who was chargod by Albert Jackeon with_the murder of Snmuol 4. Jones at Oystor Bay, Long Iuland, in June, 1878, now admits that ho was & party to the murder, but that Juckson struck the first “OFFILIAL TOTHE. Qouxty Orencn's OrvIcE, it fora} 11CATO, Uet. 3y To tho Judges or Inspectors of the difforont elustion precinets in tho City of Obicago: Your attentlon fs callod to Par, 7Tof the Reglstry Iaw, by whlch you uto required to roturn ono copy of tho rog- istey Muta, within throo daye after said lista wore com- Pploted, ta the Clty Clork, To-morraw, Friday, Oot. 80, being the last day, you should not fail to make tho return within that dey, 1alsa call your sttontion to tho part of Hae, 14 of tho samo uct, whiol: roads as follows: 1t any membor or ofloer of safd Boatd (of Reglatrs) sliall willfully violate sny of tho provisions of this sot, or o gailty of any fraud fn_tho exocutiou of the dutics of his olfico, ha shall be punished for oaclt and evory offonse by lmprisonwent in tho Btats Prisoa for not lows than ono your, Should any of the Judges fai} to make tho roturn of tho rogistry list e roquired by Par. 7ot tho abova Act, thoy will ba dealt with acoording to Ias, MERMARN LIKD, ’ Onunty Olerk. ~ HEATING Churches, Schoeols, Houses, &c., A SPECLALTY 1 BLISS & W.ALLS, 82 LAWY.HT,) OHIDAGO, ILLs e celebrated BOYNTON Furnaoos, for Hard, Soft i 4 DoubleCh al nru\‘vng%;la“nmgflu_ Ma"“! ouhlp 0. A0 O] taor T latow, of ( LADIES' UNDERWEAR. BANKRUPT - STOCK J. NEWMAN AT THR (rreat West Sifle_ Di"y Goods House, CARSON, PIRIE & CO Madison and Peoria-sts,, Having purchaged from tho Assignoo at a tromondous sncriflco, tho entire xin'fi‘x'c of the above woll-known nnd long-establishod fim. portorand manutaoturor of Jorsots and Lin- dies’ Underwear, Offer the same for sale at from 30 1o 40 cents on the Dollar. This snle affords Tindies o raro opportunity * to mooure great bargnins in mhi‘:;pulnuu z £00ds, g3 tho whala atock-UNLIKE the slop-inished, inforior, and {rashy articlos now 80 L s UDLY ndvortized in this market —elonmcs oftho flnoat and best.mnda gooda only. 150 pnirs Odrsats at 25 cts, worth 60, 500 pairs Corsots nt 40 ats, worth 10, 500 pairs Corseia nt GO ots, worth $1.26, 800 pairs Qorsots at 75 cty, worth S1.76, 500 pairs Corsots at $1.00, worth $3.60. BOO pairs Goruats at $1.25, worth 52,75, 500 noirs Corsots at $1.50, worth $3.00. ,000_ Dair: » 9990, puiry” gonuino 500-bone at $2.60, 200 pirs Robe: th%a o bert Werly Corsots at $1.50; wi .00, Indamo I"oy’s Coraots, pauuine, 70 ata, orsets, 50 ots. Misses’ Fronch Wovo Underclothing, &c. L:g,lln:’ Chemise, lnco edzed snd banded, 43&3&105‘ Chemiso, lace odgod, bias tucking, TLiadios' CI i fadioy 513“'“""' oxtra tuckod bosom and ota. Fino Chomiso, corded and ruflod bands for ots, 100 fino Ohemise, ombroid’d b 3 400 oxtra, Ohomiss; s tiobag. bonaas, embroiderod, tor $1 and $1.10. worth 32 and 400" Ladion' D; 5 wasth %oub?% TaWars; 5:- ':0- 75, and $1, 5 o Drawers, omhbroids vifed nnd tuckod, 75, 90, aod ‘%'1'?5"6,“‘8‘;‘:23 (108, COrds %1.50 lod and lace rom SLBO L0 83, ndies’ Droysing Sae edged, at 75 ats, worth R 524 6%° Dresaing Sacques, 200 and $1, worth 200 Tindien’ Tuckod and Embroid'd Skirts 00,75, 51, §1.26, and $1.50, worth from si 0 3d. 500 Miznen’ and Ohildren’s Chemise, 25 e Hisnes™ and Childron's D as 5808° AN n’s Drawors, 35 and 50 ots, worth doublo, Infanty! Robos, $3 to $7, worth $6 to $15. ZInfanta’ Bibg, 15 conts, Intants’ and Children’s Hand-knit Hoods at 40 cts, worth S1. msoglLudlos' Fino Folt Blirts, $1.50 quality, r $1.00. Large lot dark stripo Lindies® Poplin Skirts. Infants’ Baskots nt ono-third ragniar orice. [ttt A R L SLEEPING COACIHES. "Via MICH, CENT. 0, W, & ERIE RY" Pullman Through Palace g‘leepii:glgo[gcvh’; Bax 2 FOR NEW YORK, 6215 p. m. Dailyi RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL KD DEPERTURE OF TRALNS FEXPLANATION OF REFERENOZ MARKS,— Satardayss eopiode + Sunday oxcopted:. 5 Monday ezoepteds L AR riva Bunday at8:00s, m, § Dally. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROASSY Depute Jeot ar, e by and Jool of Teentydecondat, ket ojfice, 61 Clark 4., routlieast corner of® Randolply and 55 Cunalt., corner uf* Hadtaon, 15 ;1. 0P, me 9:09 8, m. +9:10 p. . and_Lenter Stort Line, 9ia_Loutel- g0, Springfeld, Alion and St Louis Union Jispot, West Side, mear sfaditon-ei, Offices : AV Ziapoty and %) Kandolph-at 3 Leaces Arrica, ; H i i n Chicago & Padueah Jailroud ator, Laoon, Washiugton Ii; Jollot & Dt Accommodation CHIPAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. m Lepot, e Hadisan and Canal-sis,* Ticket Ofice i, larie sty omposite Sherman Horas, and at Dopots E Arrive, Bilwauken, Madison & Pratris dul Chlon, Mail ooisl Milwaukoe, Gr Poin L * 8:0 8, m, *11:008. . Dav Iizpro: * 400 . 1 Milwaukee, Grosa Ui Luint, Fouine du Gbion, o 788, s tioris Jowa, Mall. 80D, s anlien, Sty Baut & Mitiedp:| olis, Night_Kapro: 4 6:45 a. s ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILRDAD, ¢ foot af Lakast, and foot uf Tcenty-tecondut, Fiohu DL T 5 Farntotpaestn near Clarks 5 Onampalin on Suturdaya, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILRNAN, Y Lakist Dudianaao,, and Sixtemthests, B entRettseTicket oficas, Now ) Glarke e Grand Sactic diotel, and ol depole. Leave, | avrive, Mail and Exprosn, Otiawa aud Suco. Dubuyuu & slous Cits Jxp. Puchild Faut Line, 1t Otialia, Kunsas City, Loavonworth, At i 50, JO30pD B} 0eves ¥ Tacitle"Nlghe Exp, for Okt Kunsor Oily, Lowvonworin, At obison & St Josoph Exp. 10 Downer'a {icavy Avomumodation) 11 Dawser's ticave Accommiodation Downer'sGeove Avsomntodation}* 62 *Ex $uuda o, Kz, Saturasy. $lKs Mondsy 'CHICATD & NDRTHWESTERY RALADAT, HO: A1 A T it e A e A e A e e i e 3 rhat, (Shosan-liouse), and 76 Oanate e b edvgucres wnd o he oyt e M AR TR B R «PacifioTast Lino e R T & Dubagug Night i, via Cltawi &Uaga Kight liaiross ) Y ) i EE; EFPRIEEED e BEEBEEE PryFrITe BE =3 B3 —Dapot corhor o7 Walls snd D88 dorair of Oaual and g ¥ CHICADD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. | Lepsl, sorner O h‘fl"{flfi'fi"}}‘u’ i gmhmmunl’tMMmua art) 4 0Du I UARtIUN, b (T BT » i i A

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