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2 [Thulhonldl' 'imm shown to witnoss, and rocog- nized as hin,’ Witnowo continned : Wi {s the flrat tln’m I linvo goon the honds since they woro alolon. Tho bank was onterod _at night, ~ Thore s amnn named Chorles O, Cosgtove, and one, nnmed Cook, under urrest at Wellsboro for tho robbery, Lownsend Whelen, of Townsend Whelen & Co., slock and cxchange brokers, No. 807 Walnut streel, sworn.—7Thae bonds 1dontifled aro in onr porxcrsion. Wo gob thom from Mr, W. O. Los- i 1o 6th of Novomber, 187, Williams 0. Leslie sworn—Am cngaged in building a ratlrond from Baltimore to Philadol- plin and Now York. — Oun tho bth of thls wonth [ was applied to by Iolmes B. Xolley to sell and’ procuro an advanco on soma Union acific Railvond bonds, Bhortly aftor that 1 received o noto writton on a card, saying that ho nad £6,000 of the Missouri Paciflo that ho wished towell, and wantod mo to sco woat advance I could get on ihom, I applied to Townsend Wheolan & Co., to soo what I could got on them. They prutcn'ed to advanco #0 por cent of tho faco valuo on the first_lot, and 80 por cont on tho other, I told Mr Kolloy this, and Lo brought me the bonds. I tooic them to Mr, Whelen and procured tho advanco, and took it to Mr, Kolloy, Theso aro_tho ouly bouds of tho Iind T ever haudled, Ido not deal .lp bonds, ho wholo amenut I recoived from Townsond Whelen & Co. wne $12,000, M, Kelloy told mo to pay for 54,000 of tho Louda of the Danvillo, lnzleton & Wilkesbarro Railtond Company, whieh ho promisod to take. I bought these at 40 per cont, payving 1,600 therefor, 1 gave Molmos B, Keiloy Townsend Wholon & Co.’s chieck for tho balsuce, $10,400, I Imow nothing wrong about the vouds mysu!{. 1 saw nothiue wrong on tho face of them, The noxe day nftor selling thom I was went for by Mr, Wholon, who Inormed nio tht tho bowdy b Doon stolen. Ho naked mo whero I got them, and I immediately told bim, aund then went out, tueted up Mr. ielloy aud brought lim to Mr. Wholen's oftio, 1o did not deny my statomont. Tmcroly made tho transaction as n mutter of secommaidation for Mr. Kelley. Ay, Bilings recalled: After the robbery, I coused the fact to bo telegraphed all over tho country; visited tho deteciive oflicas in Now York, and had bills printed deseribing my bonds, and also posted tho robbery ab the Now York Stock Exchan, Mr, ll’lu'lm"rcmllvd: Wo telographed to Now York to #ell tho bonds, there Leing wo markot for them hera, Wo s0ld thom, bub tho pur- chaser noxt morning, sceing the notitieation spoken of by ir. Billings, called attention to tho samo. The partios in Now York thon talo- graphied llm{.‘lm]boudu Lind been stolon, and I iont for Mr, Loxltoe. . : Supt, Benjamin L'ranklin, of Pinkerton's Phil- adelphia Agency, sworn: 1 trrested Holman B, Keolloy. 1lnd beon in communication telative to the robbery ou tho Gth just. Ouo of tho flum of Townsend, Whelen & Co. brought Kelloy to onr office. 1l said ha bnd got the bonds trom one 7. R Fleming, who was stepping at the Conti- nental. 1o taid that ho saw Fioming ot tho hotel; that & messenger came for him, and ho weut up to tho hotel to meot Floming. 1o said iho bonds had been roceived in o transaction in real ostate, I wout to tho hotel, but could find no J. R, Floming. Such o unme ap- peared on the registry of the hotel ns arriving lam ou the 4th from Iittsburg, and leaving on tho morning of tho 5th. Kelloy Aaid Fleming bad boon at the hotel two weelis bofore, but the rogistry fuils to show his prosouce for o months before. I made sesrceh for, but could nob flud, tho messooger who called for Mr. Kellay. I al<o made eoarch m Pittsburg, whero Kelloy sad Flemivg bulonged, but could get no tio. of such o purty. Kolloy said he had mot him st at tho hotel two weeks prior to tho 5th inst, Ilo lied given him (I'leming) $7,000 of tho monoy to payn mortgage that had boen tramsforred to him, 1lo gave mo a description of Floming, but has fur- nighed no mformation of lim sinco, Lewis 8. Cassidy, who represented the prosc- sution, said that they would reat the case hicre,ns onough had been shown to prove that INE DEFENDANT WAS CONNECTED WITH THE BURGLARY committed at tho bauk, and called attontion to tho fact that burglary is not o Lailublo oifense, o nlso claied that” it Lad been shown that Kelloy bad conepired Lo mnogotinto the stolen bonds. As for Flomiog,ho looked upon Lim ns myth, but asked that e be named 88 o couspira- tor, . ‘The Aldorman coincided in these views, and committed Kelley to prison to nwait trinl, either biore or a% Willyboro, as tho Court wny decido. The Cincinnnti Express Robbery, £rom the Cincannaly Guzette, Nov, 18, On Monday ovening Col, Kiersted had reason to suspect that ono 13, J. Hackney,who lived with his wife in the thitd story of the houeo on tho northenst corner of Harrivon streot aud Broad- way, had somo connection wi'h the robbery, and detailed I'atrolmnn Holland to watch his move- ments, Col, Kiersted's suspicions were con- tirmed by Black's confession, aud shortly boforo B o'clock yesterday morniug Capt. Dayior and Oficer Holluud arrosted Hackney, ‘Word was sens to Ofticers ', B, Fox and Rob- cerl Kidney, and the porler of the express com- pany, Charles Moody, Thoy wont to tho station- bouso, and identilled the man underarrest as tho porson who assieted Black 1n carrying the trunk and #afe from the exvress oftico to the green wagon, Hackuey is a 1nau o littlo above medium bieight, of light cowploxion und whiskors, and slim bulls, TIE PUNPING PROCESS AGAIN APPLIED, Tho ¢ pumpivg” process was uagain brought into requisition and vigorously apphed to Inck- ney. Ho did not long resist the persussion to 1nuko o full confession, which it is understood Lo did about noon. From™ what wo could glean from our limited source of informntion, Hackuey's story was ia substance as follows : Ho was ono of tho principals in the robbery. Tho dotails had beon * worked up” threo months ngo, and they were only waitmg & favor- ablo opportunity to do the woik. W'wo attewmpts had been mado boforo tho succeseful one, aud in the same mauner; but, findivg tho wrong porter in the oflice, they took out their trunk without accomplishing anything, - Ho was only second best in tho mattor, Mouroo beiug firat ; aud lack was only hired to his part for eo much money, Aftor tho robbery was offected, and the trunk placed in the wagon, thoy drovo down luco street i0 Tourth, east on Fourth street to Vine, down Vino to Water street, where they met 3ontoo, Huckney aud Black thon crossed the euspensiou o, Monrous going over on foot. Arriving in Coviagton, Monroo got on the wagon, mnd thoy drove up to 'Phird sireet, sud out Third %0 Builock, where they canio to a halt, Goiug aci & squaro they passed by the distillory, and ‘ook 8 road that went upa hill, aud then through s ravine, which they traveled until withiu half g il of Ludlow, whors thoy canie ton stone. juurry, At the quarry they got a pick out of n iol-louke, aud, golug & short distance lurihor to tho bottum of a bill, wioro o M wag being made for o uew road, blouroo broke open the rafe with the pick, While Llack and iluckuoy Kopt wuieh sbout Iumdred yurdy away, ‘Lho eufe being opouod Mouroo took out ull the money puclaos, oponed tho wrappers, extracted the money, and thraw tho onvalopes buck in tho eufo. Tho rafo was thion put in tho trunk and dragged to tho side of tho bank, by somo locust traes, whoro somo dire was picked down upon it, and the ond Ind with lut stono, It was not very doeply coverad, Tho party then got into ‘the wagon and started on tho roturn by tho same ronto thoy wont, It was ahoogt dutls ot tho tune, Monvos pave Ilackney and Black sowe monoy,—Iluckuey thought about £400 cach,~and lott the party in Covangton, with the undesstanding that they woro to moot in Bt. Louis on Tucsdsy mght, und that they would then go to Oregon, Huckney uund Blars thon druve ovor the Lick- ing suspousion Lr'dge into Nowport, throwgh Neiwport, and aoro’s the railroad bridge over (b Ohio. Ariiving at the corner of Hutler aud Dearl strects, 1luoknoy wrappod hiw wonoy in the messenger's cost, which bad been tuien trom the safe, aud wont hume, Black drove thehiores aud wazon to tho alloy on ‘Chivd streot, batween Byeamoro and Brondway, und pt it away, KEANCI FOR 'TIE MISEING HAFE, As poon as the facts abovo nureated becamo kuown, dilferent porties wero sont ont in penrch of the kale, us it wus thoughit u large nwonnt of wounuy sitil remnined mat, The fivnt party that stutod wis componod of Detoutives Moudo, Ampthauer, and Mr, Julinn, ouo of the Exnross Comipuny’s employes ut Clovoland, Thoy follaw- od the trail luid out for them, but woro unsue- sossful, and camo buok about 4 o'clovi, in o drenehing 1aiu, covered with mud. . Tho seoond party thut started trom Hammond Streor Btutlou-flouso was compused, of L, U, Wow, of the Adwus ]-:xprcuni Cunt, Daylor, Deteotive Ampthauer, Busmuel &, Siue , and hin 100 Georgo, oiio of {hio pysunors, Thoy wont 10 tho placge waero the safo Lud beon hid, but it s grouo, und thoy roturned -ubout bif-pust 7 a'cl:lvuu‘ dinsppoluted, wol, and covered with mud, . TIE BAFE FOUND, Meanwiille, another patty was en tho bunt, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874 This party was composed of Marshnl Olint Bulln.pot &vluglou; porintondent Bloan, of Indiunnpolia ; and a drivor of tho Expross Com- pany in this city. Thoy Ind received {nformn- tion from outside sourcen, and followed tho chinin of civenmstancos, link by link, until they anmo to tho right wpof, and, nftor o little dig- ging, unoarthed tho much-sought-for snfn, It wasg found ab tho placo indieatod in Hucknoy's statoment. & WITAT WAR LEFT IN TIlJ: BATE, Tho snfo was imuodinsoly talkou to the Louso of Frank Olork, Tsq., in'Newport, and thoro oponed, It contained no money, but the ovidonvo that ithad oontained a lnrgo amount wero palafuily apparont. Tho onvelopes, riflod of thoir con- tonts, ouo of whioh was mnrkod $30,000, wero fn the bottom, Fiftoon or twonty gold and sllvor watchos, sovoral paclingos of jowelry, and pnekago of noum{ bond couponn, supposod to bo abont $8,000, nod whioh wore not of much valua to tho thiuves, weroall tho safo contalued. THE ARDEST OF HLACK, As utnted in yostorday's Gazelie, tho firat clew Lo Llacl's complivity i} the erimo'was furuishod by Oficor Fox on Monday morning, and Olticors Mond and While were at ouco dotailed {o nrrost him. o Lins & brothor who resombles him 8o much that o was in dangor of arrest Iumself. T'ho ofticars found him nud told him that they wanted Qeorge, ns ho was in that oxpregse robbery, Young Binok at ongo went to the Court- Houso'and told bis father, 8, offloors woro aftor Georgo, M ouce to una o detective whom ke know quito woll, 24 lio thought ho would b at work in the job. 1Io told him that lio would give evory Lolp thnt Iny within his power W\Vlltl{:lnn captura of the Loy, Ifo informed him of tho fact that George didnot liva at homo ; that it bad beon necossnry fo malio him livo olsowhoro on nccount of i intfluencg on tho youngor membors of tho family. Lo o surd that ho would go with bim or with suy ouo elso nud velp to flud Georgo, and would tso his fulluonco to Lave his son toll all that no Jmow in regard to the transnc- tion, Mr, Blnck was ns good as his word, Ho suguested soveral plucea of search, and indieated tho plnce whero the boy was Tound. Goorgoe was very driuk, and objected to golug with Dotoctivo Ampthauor. Mr. Black interfored, and sent for holp, aud succeodod in gotting Gourgo to go with him to tho station- house, where, after cunsiderablo offort, they fint him in o cell. His tathor triod to talld with him then, but could not succeed, ny he was too siupid. Lo suggested that ho bo allowed to sleep, and that ho would talk with hin fn the mornfug, Golug back in the aftornoon, ho found some of tho deteotives tri'ing to talk with Goorgo, and mado objection. 1l wont to tho ofticors vf the Company and to Col. Kirstod, aud told them that o wauted to have Lis own way in this matter, 1o would do all he could to obtain o {ull statoment from his son, aud ho wanted to havo no ono also with him, * An order to that ellect was issued, and accordiugly early vestor- day morning Mr. Binck visited Lis son, who by that timo was entirely sobor. Ile was nccom- panied by Mesars, Bloan and Clark, of the Iix- Press Company. TROMIBES, Ir, Black told Georgo that ho wanted him to toll tho whole story of the transaction. If ho was innocent, his Fights would bo nmpiy pro- tocted; if ho way guiity, his fathor ussured him that overything would bo dous that could bo done to muka tho punishmont light, Intima- tions of promiees boing mado by womo of the ollicers of the Cowpnvy, Mr. Black eaid that must not bo, tho boy wust toll his story tivat, 1f any rowurd was to ba given, it must come aftor- ward, With this uuderstauding, the young mau began his story. MINING THE HORSE AND WAGON. On Saturday ulight, Uackney asked Georgo Black if lio conld got nn cxrn‘u»s wagor. for him tho uext dny, Gieorgo said he could; and Hacke noy told lim Lo could mako $10 by the job. lie also mado an appointment with Black to meot him Saturdny aftornoon ot n book- store on Fifth streat, botwoen Bycaraore and Brondway. Dinck was drinking that 1 ight and again on Bundny. Ileasked Martin ilick, an cxprosaman whom ko kuow quite vell, if ho could buve his horse and wagou, and Hick con- sented, In the niterncon he mot Ilickuey by apparntment, and found him waiting with s big empty trunk, The two carried it to the express oflico and left it. The remninder of tho storyis the samo an Haclnoy's, except tant e said that Monroo gob on the wngon Lhis side of the river. Hothrew to Llack n small antount of monoy, and told him that would do bim untit he saw bim again, which would be in a fow daya, Bluck says tioy rode bac through Nawport, and nhep they got on this sido of tho river Monroe and Huckney got off tho wagon, and hio took tha horao and wagon home, Dinck disclaimed all knowledge of the hiding placo of the mounoy, 1o says e novor mot Monran before, and did not kuow Hackney well. Ilo had roomed in the samo bhousa witl him for u tow weeks, MONTOE ALYO COSFESSES, Abo Monreo also coufessed to the ofiicers his part in the robbery, but the particulns do not differ watorislly trom thoso ulrendy givon. ¥INDING THE MONEY, The most interesting featuro of the story Is tho Intost dovelopmeut, Lust night nt half-past 1 o'vlock, in tho upper room of Hummond streot Station-house, was agroun that would serve iwell for the subject of a sketch, It wos com- ‘vused of tho ofticersof the oxprors compauios, who have been working up the effair; of tho Superintoudent of Polico and lis assistants, Capt. Wolsh, Oficer Duffy, Detoctivos Mend and White, Lnrry Huzom, aud othoms who 'bave been nesimiing, and of ro- portere, Thero was alko a tall colored man who formed an_important momber of tha httle company. Lverything was hushad, o8 if o fu- soral wis In progross. On tha floor, in tho con-. o group was o pew fin bucket, M, L, ud ono or two othera had their knees covered] with bills, and heaps were Iying on tho floor. It was tho stolen monay, and was picked ont of tho buckot to bo vounted. Bhorfly after tho time vamed the count was finishindl, aud it was aunounced that the basket coutained £20,064, 'That was the first fruits of tho scareh for the miksing money. d JNOW IT WAS FOUND. Tacknor lives at the corner of Drondway and Harrison sticcte, in this city., o admufed in Lis confession that tho money hnd boen placed in n Litsleot, aud wns undor lui bed, As soon ny this a3 known, & mearch was mado, but no money was found. although the basket was dis- covereqd just where Hackuey sand it was. / A OLEW, Col;. Kicrated mado woro inquiries about the liousg. Ho digcovored that in tho sanio Lowsc, u negto namod Nelson Brizgs had a room which ho Gecupied whoa in tho oity ny work., Ho is a ]m Er-hnpger and whito-washer, but bos a wife vihig ut Lockland, and when not engaged in the ity stays out there. 1t was discovered that this it was In tho eity yestordny morning, end that o hind grone nway nbout 11 o'clock in the fore- nlnon. aftor tho arrost of nokuoy, W'his was a clow, THE BEARCH, Col. Kierstod detailed Capt. Welth aud Officer Duffy to flud Briege, Thoy touk a hack, aud statted about 8 p. m, for Lockland, They fonnd Briggs at home, Ilo hnd not boou thers loug, 'They arrested him at ouco, but he dovied "all kuowledge of ihe money. '.l‘lmfi‘ searched the bhouse, and dug up tho yard, but could find nothing. They vhen took Briggs in the carriago and start- od to the city, As thoy drova along ho began to boa littlo communicative, As ho learned tho stato of atluirs, e began fo realize tho proprioty of telling what he koew, and when I]n:}y Lind got this side of Carthage ho told thow to driva over to the College LLill pike, nbove Cumminsyille, UL A HTUNDR. Ad thoy went along tha wan coufensed thnt hio hnd just complated tho duty of biding tho money and got home when the oflicers camo 1or him, When thev bad goue up the Colloge ILIL pike s littls ways boyoud Cummiusville, Briggs gave uotico that that was tho placo, Thay “got out of tho hack, aud {n the darkness—it was thon uear midnight—begun the soarch, 1t was_ mnot long until & holiow stump wae found, and Driggs drew forth o Lright, new, tin buckot, all closoly covered with a tight-filting Jid, and ulnost full of good monoy, The henrts of Capt, Welsh and Ofleor Dufty beat Ligh as thoy entered tholr bavk sud 1ro- tursed posi-tinste to the eity. BRIGOH' BTORY. Rriggs says he didn't hnvo any knowladge of tho rabbovy, 1o hud been on u sproo and didn's gov iuto the aty till Mouduy, Oun Lucsday ovoning ho found the money loose in a baskor under hls ood, 1o didu't Jnow who put it thero, nox for what yurpose, Io thought, however, Lhafi ngxomebody Im(rlrlv.‘d to play olf on hum, ho wonld put the manoy whera it would do them no #ood, Bo Lo tauk it "to Cumminsvillo, whero ho got tho tin buckot, und put it m it and hud the bucket in stump, o Intouded to wait till it was advor- tuod, or until tho persous wha shoved it ou him guve i somo oxplanation, Whou senrched lust night ho had hut #8 on his porson, 1o suys bo did not touch a dollur of tho wmoney ho found in the buskot, Mra, Huclmoy wus arresiod, or **dotnlned," yesterday, after hor husonud was arrostod, ‘I'horo wera ramors that sho hud boon ndiveroot cenough 10 boust that some of that monuy would nuyer got husk 1o tho Lxvioss Company, At half-pant 8 thin murmnfi\'ll'mm neknoy waw nerentad, @ brothior of E, Jy Iacknoy, whoss urrest i dotailod sbove, MONE OF 1BI00H' BTONY, Suecial Dipateh to Pho Cheana Pribune, Orxcisnars, Nov. 18.—Noluou Briggd, an’ agod mulntto with n white , residing in Lockland, 7 or 8 wilon from tho oity, wns arroatod lak night as fmplieated in the Amerioan Lxprons rabhery, Wiilo in prison hie wns frightoned into o confeunton, and neknowledyzed to having found n basket full of monoy undor s bod in lus town room, corner of Brondway nnd [avrlson stroots, ndjoining the room of Macknoy, wllsg *Llio Itat,” onia of tho robbers, 'Plio basket wns stuck wundor Drigew bod in the torror of umt nnni}:h. ad lio wne not n.“"ulmglvigll::ndb party, vigga socured o now Yostorday nug){"!nlm,mul stuffed $20,074 into it, nud crammed $10,Lflalnm a cotton sack, which Lio curriou {n his hande through tho atrests, nnd at11 n, m. took the stroot-cars for Cammiusyille in safoty; thoneo ho footod it for a conplo of tllen to Collega ILiM, whoro ho seccrated tho tronsuro in tho stump of n treo on a farm whero ha worleed five yoars, Then ha ropaired to his poncoful homo ot Lockland, whoro ho was interrupted tho plonsant oxor- clio of rotitiug _ for tho might by a squad of polico. Mo at firat only owned up fo'tho tin bicket ull of groonbacks, which way promptly rocovorod; but to-day, aftor porsintont pumping, squeozing, and terrorlsm, ho told the cottoit bag patt of tho story, aud that portion of tho monoy was also recovered, MONEY DURNED, In tho torror of the senrch Hncknoy's womnn burned £2,000 or &3,000 in her cooking-stovo, wiich leaves tho nx}n’esa company about 8,700 #tll to Lo found. 1t I suspocted that £1,200 or #1,600 woro divided botwoon tho thioves, Thoro {u thoory that Briggs was birod by'tho roblors to coneoal tho monsy In the first plnce, but ho sticks to it thing ho tound it under s bed, and bis cupidity led him to hido it awny on his own recotiut, A FEABT OF REJOICING. To-nlght at tho St. Nicholas tho American Ex- press Company banqueted alt coneerned in tho worls of detoction, as far ny they conld bo gather- od in. 'Tho affair was olegant, The banquet wag served In courses, with tho clioicet winey and happy spooches by tho ropresentatives of tho threo express companies—tlio Ameriean, tho Adams, and tho United States, Murder and Lynch Law. From the New Orleans 1imes, Nov, 16, Tho citizeny of tho flourishing little town of Dort Vincont, on the Amite River, Lonlsinna, wero on Inst Uriday stariled outof their usunl tranquillity by the information that a murder bad beou committed in thoir mmediato neigh- borhood. 3 It apponrs that Estor Cook, n colored gltl, ngod about 14 yoars, had casunlly mentionod that John Willinms, a burly nogro, was given to liog- stenling; in fact, that ho know moro about the disuppentanco of 'peopl's swina in that vicinity than ho ented about tellmx. Theso words, idly speken, 8o exasporated Willinms that hio detiber- ately plaunod her death, and oaly awaited o 11t~ ting tio to execute his murderous intent, On Friday, the 18th inst., Ester unsuspeeting- Iy took an ax and wont Into tho woods for the purposo of procuring certain Lierbs and roots for o medical pueposo, hittle drenming thut sho was on thu vory vorgo of doath, ovon thou carrying the instrument which was destined to hurl nor into oternity. Witlinms, it is prosumod, followed tho unfortuuate girt ; at any rate, Lo mot Lor 1n tho woods, sud, us shie kneit to pull wp a root, ha stenlthnly crops up behind, soized tho nx, and dealt her sovornl crushing blows over tho liead, litorally beating bor brains out. Whon tt was too late, Willinms, with the foar of the lnw uppermost fn bis mind, thought to wacroto tho body, aud thus dc:trudy all evidonues of I enilt, 1o thoreforo vicked up tho coipso of his yietim and carriod it to the river, whero ho throw it in, vainly thinking that i the river's dopthis tho fout mardor of which he was the auwibor was forever Lid from the scrutinizing gze of tho waorld, v ‘I'ho pirl's prolonged delay oxcitod the fears of hor fricnag, which, coupled with Williaws' threats against Lor lifo, conlivared them ju tho idea that sho had boon murdored, Wiliiame was accordingly arrested, nud incarceraied in tho Port Vincont Jail, and, when chiargod with the dirbolical erime, ho dul” not pretond to dony it, ‘Tho excitomant in Port Vincont npon Williums' coufession attained such height that the negroes Hwore veugeauco, and purchased a rope with the avowed iutcation of hanging him. Saturday night somo thirty or forty negroes overpuworoil tho guord whiel hnd booi placed around tho jail Lor tho prisoner's bottor sccurity, broke opon the coll in which \illisms was coutined, and, it 15 supposed, hung bLim, thus moting out spoedy Jndtico to the murderor. Tho_jnil-punrds happoned to be all colored, otherwiso Willlams' doath would not have been 80 casily encompassod, Forgery of Bonds of the Chicngo & Northwestern iRuilroad. Specral Dispateh to The Clucago T'ribrne, New Yonx, Nov., 18,—Thero have been ru~ mors of heavy bond forgories iu Wall stroet for ssveral days. Theso stories were confirmed to- day by tho Becrotary of the Chicazo & North- weslern Rtailiond addressing a lettor to the Stock Exchango tolling them of tho discovery of somo forgod §1,000 bonds of the iesue of 1859. Lhoy bear tho signatuces of Sauwmel J. Tilden and William I, Ogdon, and come irom Dro organ & Co., Philadolplin, Alr, Bymos, So votary of tho Compuny, Las mado an investign. tion of the bonds aud coupons in the ollico, aud diuds none of tho conntorfeits thoro, I'io coun- terfoitod lssuo s a fuyorito one wich investors, and 1o lurge lots are hold in any part of tho country. The Washington sate-Burglary Casc. Sneciat Dispateh to Ihe Chicago {rivune, 105, D. C., Nov.18.—The Clerk of tho Polico Court and Col. Whitely wero brought into tho Ciiminal Court to-day to purgo thom- wolvos of coutempt, in that thoy cuused the ar- rest of Huyes for perjury whilo the caso in which he testified wag ponding, ho Folico Court oficial urged that ho did nothing in issuing tho writ bubt his official duty, nod Wlitely, whilo bo acknowledged that ho nas swotn out the warraut, said that ho understood that it was 1ot to bo sorvad il the oaso was con- cluded. Judge llumphroy said ko would not da- cido tho caso at onco, Llie return was not a full oua, ‘Lhe indioationa aro that tho vordict will not bo renched boforo Haturday or Monduy. [ 40 the Awsociuted Preas) Wasnxatos, D, C,, Nov. 18,—i'ho safo-burg- lury trial was resumed to-day. At the oporing of tho court the Judgo said tunt Harrington Lad nslkced to bo allowed to rotira to au adjoimng room during the course of the arguments, Tho Judge said thit ha sww no objections to his do- ing wo if ho choso. Gon. Ilwuklo rosumed bis urgument, Aftor racoss, tho return to the notico in the Whitely und_Dawson” cunes were youd, Julgo Humphroy thou euid: *Lam not dispored to soltlo the casu hastily, I want to take timo to oxawino it carotully.” I waus to lo cortsin whather thero 18 not o more duliberato futont to obstiugt justico 1n the easo uow pending thuu sppoms by the return., You can tako timo to look at this case and conwidor it," Ik cayo wud postponed until to-morror, Pho fngersoll Murder Trinl, Special Dispaten to I'he Chicago Lribune. Manizo¥, Wis,, Nov. 18.—Tho Ingorsoll poi- soning triul continucs. 1o wholo day Las boen ocoupied in thoe exawination, bogun yestorday, of Mra, Ingorsoil in hor own behalt, sho telhng hor story of herhusband's tust sickness, tho purchase of poiton by hls diraction, and where it was kopt in the house, and ex| plamivg many suspiclous circumstaucos ad:ducad by tho prosecution, und solemuly denying that sho had puc any, poison in . anything her busbaud ato or drank to hir knowl- edgo, Sho showed so much fooling onco or twico thut proceedings woro suspondod, Wnis aftor- noon lier cross-examinution wis g trying ondeal, after Leing so long on the sund, aud kome of the Sparts Indies presont smilod’ In o satiutiod way whon sho was confused uud hestitated, Criminanls Soentonced, Speciat Dispateh to I'he Chicago Lribuns, Moy, Iil., Nov, 18,—~In tho Cirouit Conrt to-day the following prinoners pleaded guilty wero sontouced by Judge MoRoborts, as foll ‘thomas Connor, larceny, five yoars; Charles Btovons, lareony, two yoars; Jamos Hickly, lar- ceny, five yoars; Willinm' Cobby, Iarcony, oo {onr, soutenge susponded ; Vubriek 111, lurcony, lireo yomus i Junios, Pours, Iatoany, ono yeur, Allarg on thelr way {0 tho Poultontluvy, Countorfeitor Sontunocods Special Dignateh to P'hs Chiewio T'rlouns, Grann Ravioy, Mich,, Nov, 18, —Judga Withoy, of tho United Blates Court, santonced Hobort MeCall to two years in tho Poultoutiary for mak- tug and presing countorfoit inanoy, Iiis con. faderatos, Goorgo Weathorboo and Myron (inte zoo, wro under conviotion for tho mme oifonyo, and Gwuit santonce, 4 Lxceution of o Murioeror, - Amerleus, Gay (Nov, 10), D.onateh Lo the Savannat, Avivertiner, Tho fiteb oxcoution that over azourred fn the county oama off hero to-day, Prinug Bdwurda, who killed Borry Adnms i & plantation fight on Capt. Oobb's placo lnst May, was hung. Iio waa rontly to moet his donth, nnd faced his doom with wondorful coolnoss, Ilo scomed calin in bidding his frlonda good-by. In tho fow mo-~ monts just proceding tho awful fluale, not musclo wag soen to movo or tremblo. ffe admit- ted Killing Adams, but nssorted that the crimo wnn committed in solf-dofense, 1lo oxonorated tho whito pooplo from all blanio; asrorted many tinea nml’ Lio waa hung by his own color, who sworo falsoly ngainst him. "ho drop foll at 11:20¢ ho strnggled but little, and was pronounced dead in about ton minutos. Tho oxecution ocourrod ineide tho jail yard, About 300 or 400 porsons surrounded tho in- closure, and could hear lls farowell romarhs, \vdunh ;lrgud {ihom to govorn their passions and shun sin, A Now Swindlo-ilow Lizzie Schmi Pluoyed It on tho St. Louis Jowolors, Krow the 8t, Louis Republican, Nov. 18, A novel and strikingly ngenlous game of swindling bns boen pinyed with ominent succoss upon a numbor of our jowelers during the past woelt, each of tho vietims paying quito hand- somely for bis experionco. On lnst Wedneaday ovening n handsome young woman, whoso ago s probably about 24 yenrs, and whoso address and apparel suggest refinomont and excellont taste, a4 woll s mcans to gratify it, arrived In this olty by a tran from Indianapolis, It Is quito certain thatsho was nccompanied by an cscort, but what's Lis namo or Low hio looks cannob now bo told—in fact; thoso aro little items which the polico aro anxious to discover. Nor can it bo said whore tho lady boardod. Tho intorost at- taching lo this socmingly noimportant arrival dovelops heronfter, On ‘Fhmrsday—or possibly 1t was on TFridoy— tho Indy ealled nt tho jowolry utore of Joseph M, Ellmer, No. 2002 Carondolet nvonue, and stated that sho desired to procuro Lor husband's gold hunting-cnso watcli, which had beon loft there for ropuirs, and which waa to be fimshed nt this timo. Mr. Eltmer hind no recollection of having scen the Indy boforo, but thero certalnly was a gold hunting-cago watch in hin posscasion which hiad boen left for repnir, and whicl'was to bo fiu- ished, and, In fnct, was finishod nt that timo, Tha deseription of tho watch which sho called for was that of tho articlo in Lis possession, tho Indy appeared to bo all that & lady should Dbo, and thore was mo ground for refusiog to deliver the valuable, even had Mr, Ellmer felt so disposed, which ho dig not. Tho Indy paid the cost of ropairing and toolt tho watch with hor, Mr. Iilmer was stun- nod nshott timo afterwards, when tho gentlo- man who had lezt the watch called to take pos- sossiou of it, and donied haying over roceived it. As tho gentlonan could not bo doubted, 1t way quito i order 1o douby the lady ; iu fact, thas wag tho leayt Mr, Ellmer cotd do, sud Ho did it—probably more, Honry Gortnnn, jowelor, No. 2732 Markot Btreot, took in an opun-faced gold wateh on Fri dny for ropairs, and agieed to bave it doho on Saturday, On Saturday nn fnteresting ludy callad, proved property, and walked off with tho cod ua{d watch, feaving Mr. German to experienco an oxasporating sarprige, such ns stirred up Mr, Ellmer. _13ut, what could us do to remedy the trouble? Nothing. On Eriduy Mr. D. A, Wintors, jowolor, No. 1113 Franklin avonuo, roceived a vory valuanlo iunting casod gold watoh fiom & negro namod Pototson, ageeeing to repair1; by Saturday noon or thoreae buuts. 1le gave a ticktet to Peterson as o lkind of recelpt. On Saturday morniug an elogantly- dressod ludy entored M. Winters' stors, and, stating that sho had loft a wateh for ropair, but had lost her ticket, sho procsedud to describo Laterson's ticker, sud_gave tho hour at whicn 1t was to bo fimwshod, Mr. Wintors s sccommo- dating ; ho Lad forgotien that a nogro brought the wrtch in,—or perhnps he nover saw ity—oud Poterson's valunblo wus freely and unsuspi- ciously turned over to the Indy without requiring n tioiot, Loterson called asnd presontod bis ticket in tho ntternoon, and then Mr. Wintors begun to figure as to the probabla extont of the loss, und to hold consultatton with the police. ‘I'vo ather oases of a like naturo—a gold watoh being sacrificed cach timo—wore reported to tho poiies, aud it beeawo vory plain that on adopt in swindiing was among us, Jir. Winters' wateh was found in s pawn- shop on Locust strect, whero a mico-looking young lady had pawned it, and another waten vos recovored in another cstablishment of like business, Gotting an aceurato description of the gay de- coiver from the numerous geutlomen who wero competont aud willing to give it, the dotectives began to look for hov, Yostordny aftornoon about 5 o'clock Dan O'Connor, Chief o Doteotivos, wns lugging his bread shoulders along 1uth stroct, and when near Hilton's rostaursnt b saw a protiy girl come out and cro8 tho sidewalk towurds o car- thtge which was tn wating, 5ho took his oyo, a5 all who know him would gucss. But this timo Dan mount business, The faco, the size, the complozion, tho colorof dress—Eurokn ! Lt was worth tho risk, anyhow—nnd befora the cartiage- door could bo olosed, Dau stepped composely into tho vebiclo and took n sont opposita tho other aceupant. Ho coolly asked her to tuko a duve up to th Four Courts, and the mavuer in which’she roceived the invitation proved to Lim that Lo was vot mistaken. Yo {ho Four Courts thoy went, and tho young lady was fakou to tho Chiei's oftice, whore it way found thnt ber vama is Lizzio Schwidt ; her Lome, which sho lefi on ’J.‘IwnLhY hust, 1 in Ine dinnupolis ; she camo hore to piny it sharp on our jewelors, and had dono so; sho had a con- federato who compolied hor to act herpart iu tho futeresting rames by threateuing to shioor her 1t sho failed him; the triel way for the con- foduinto to watch a jowolor shop, spot any arti- ole loft for repair, listen to the ugrocment, make & nate ot it, give it to hor, and nbo to play tho rest; sbo would not give her confederato's namo; hie always pawned the watclios as soon a8 captiied, and gavo the mouey to hor con- fodorato; sho drln't meau to Lo bad. “I'ho pan-tickats of the wissing watchen wara fonnd iu bor pockets, and the watches wora re- covered, Now for tho eunfedernto] Anf'bmly that knows how ho looks cau do a favor. In thb meauwhila Lizzio Schiudy, tho protey girl, is in the uaughty calsboose, Outragcous Elopemonty, From the Shanundoah Vattay (Virginta), An old man, Jucob 'Lurner, rosiding near Cap- lingor's mull, rook's Gap, hns two danghtors, Luomda aud Frances Purner, both unmarried Lucinda bins two children aud Frances one. On Thursduy night, Oct. 29, 1874, during tho absonce of Jacob Turner, Joseph Seaver, a marred man, agod 62 yoors, and Jucknon Cuplinger, also martied man, aged 30 yoars, wont to ‘Lurners houso aud carried off tho womon, chuldren, and overything of valuo belonging to tho old man, Soaver loavos behd him w wifo and oo daugh- tor, 17 years old, of unsonud mind; Caplinger loaves a wite and four emull, helploss chiliron, Lho porties were lust suen going down South Fork, Hwdy Couutv, West Virginia, aud aro doubtless making thoir way Wost. Mr. Larner I8 75 yonrs of age, sud will suffer by tho takwm off of bis daughters, und ull bis Lousolohl gooda at tho commoncamont ot wintor, ‘Lhe Cnse of Brandi, the Dofnulting Jown Doputy Stiute ‘L reastirer, Drs Moines, I, Nov. 18.—In tho cnse of Tvano Brandt, indicted for embozzlomout whilo Deputy Btate Treasurer, Judge Maxwell, of the Dlstrict Court, to-day ovorrnled the domurrers of the dofeuse, Theso demurrers wers to tho otfoot that, Brands boing & dopusy, wes not an ofticial in tho proper sonse of tho term, and that tho indictments were funlty in that taey do not namo the parties to whont Lrandt Jouved the public moneys, nor give n description of the monoys 8o loaned, Thisdecision bungs the caso to triul on itd morits, 1u is probable, Lowever, it will not e rouenod this torny, A Fathor Kills DTy Son, 'noy, N, Y., Nov. 18,—Ldward Grifith, of inst Nassnu, fatally shot his son Georgo yoster- day atternoon, during a quarrel. Plends Guilty. BostoN, Nov. 18,—DBullard, the notorious Doyluton Lunk-robber, pleaded guilty to-day, Juvenils Depravity. The shaoting of tho two ohildren of Joseph Brown, of Plaintield, Conn,, by his son, a lad of 13 yoars, proves & shockmg Instunco of juvenlle dopravity, Tho ohildron wero at play during tho abrence of tholr paronts, whon the boy brought out u londod gun from the bed-room, saving ho was going #o kill some of thom. o found somo cnps, put one on, took dellborato nim, and fired we his infant brothor, who was only two foet dis- taut from tho muzzle. Thoe little ono way foar- tully mungled, A littlo gird in whose Iap tho Bubo was vittivg wus alwo strvck {u tho facd and shonldors, o ball presing through her chouks, culling ber touguo, and knocking oub two tooth, i while goveral lodgod r faco and neok, An goon na dood had boen dono, #ho Ind the Gyng babo on the loungo and bado Ouurgo run to tho villago and bring his mother, The boy went na dirocted, but, instond of tolling of tho affatr, romalned with hor until evening, When both parenta and himaole roturned homo. - A light wan struok, and.n momont suficed to rovonl tha snd eight, Btratehod upon $ho loungo lay the ghastly gorpso of tho babo, tho torriblo wound in its throst fllod with clotted blood, whilo it clothes wora complotoly satur- ated, * Orouching in tho cornor wa tho woundod &irl, who lmdflprn[mm(l a rude handago for her- solf, and for five houra sl:o had_borno indoscrlb- ablo pain from her wounds, swollen as to ho scarcoly racognizable, and tho wan hardly able to aponk. Te floor’ was coy- ered with plood, and fn tho walls of the room woro imbodded sueh nortions of tho chargo as had wvot lodgod in tho vieums, Tho boy ac- knowledgod “his gullt, and safd be was nnivy in fun, aud did pot mean to kil tho childron, —_— GROSS--BOONE., Hor faco bad o Wedding at fhe Michigan Avenue Eaptist €hureh, Decorations and Dresses, Flowers and Feasting, The Presents. Lnat evening tho marringe of Miss Mamio Boonoe, daugliter of Dr, Boone, and Alr. J, A, Q. Grogs, was colobrated b tho Michigan Avenuo Boptist Church, The attendants wera Miss Suo Dounis and Mr. Samuel Dooue ;. Miss Fannio Booue and Mr. Weimiore, ‘Tho ushors were Mr. MoKay, Mr. Will John- son, Mr, Josoph Bimpson, and Mr. Porlay, witls Mr. George B. Carpenter s moster of coro- monles. The Rov. Mr. Etlis was the officlating clergyman, The wedding was set for hinif-pust G, and, a8 nearly 1,600 invitations had beon Issued tor the ceremouny, it may rendily bo hmagined that an overllowing bouso awaited tho nrrival of tho bridal cortego. At Inst tho poaling musican- nounced that' THE MOMENTOUS 0UR bad arrived iu which the twain woro to bo made one. Thoentry of tho proccssion was rather difforent from tho ordiunry custom, and was o follows: Down the right aislo came Bliss Sue Donnis and Mr. Booue, winlo st tho samo timo Miss Fannie Boono and Mr, Wetmora came down the lert awle, Mostlug boforo the oltar, the groomsmen Joft tho bridesmmds in their propor places, and passed over to the othor sido. Noxt camo tho ushors down tho centre awlo, followed by the Rov. AMr, Lilis and Mr. Oarponter, Mr.. Lliis imtneduely taking his place within the altor- 1uly, and faciug the congromation. Thon Mre. Boone entue, oscorted by 1ho groom, ha loaving her ntthe elergymun's might-band, but outside tuo altor-tails, lio turning Lo recoive tho bride from bor fathor,—ihoy huving foliowed immedi- ately,—and Dr. Boone taiing the Jefi band of the clergynun, vo thut the parcuts of tho brido faced tho bridal party and tho guests who woro present, Lhe chnrel had been LEAUTIFULLY DECORATED for tho oconsion, flowers covering and being strawn in front of the beuch on which the Lridnl pair were to kugel. Lhore woio plants clustered at the back of thoe chancel, forming u bunk of Howers and greenery, while tho vases at each sido wore fillod with blossomy und trail- ing vines. There was a monogram in scarlot bouvardias on & grouud of whito ecaruntions Lung juss sbovo the reading-desk, TUE DWIDE wore an elegant dress of whito orange-blossom satin, a material desigued for such oceasions, “Lho traln wns mude with a triplo box-plsit nt tho bnck, and tho edge was out in battloments, tho spaco botween being filled with illuston rlultlugu. Acros tho tablier wero throo gar- nuds of blossoms, formed of hllos of tho val- lovs, rose-buds, and oiange blossoms, heading falls of polut lace, 'The lower wreath was point- od, tho other two semi-oiroulnr, At ong side theso wera concealed beueath o fold of sil:, down the sido of which was a brond flounce of point laco, which was gathored in plaits at tha bottom, forsuing a full trimming, On the other siddo un illusion sush completed the garni- ture. Tho wnist was & corsago buttonad closely, but cut in peasant ehope ot tho neck. I'nis was finished with a ruching of tullo heading n fall of point lace. L'ho sleeves woro wshort puils, with Inca falls over thom. The tulle veil was coufived by a coronot of orange blossoms, and sprays of theso tlowers foll from tho coiffurn be- uenth the veil. TIE DDLSMAIDS woro both drogsed in airy rovos of white tarle- tan, bewutifully mado, and docorsted with tlowors, Miss Dounis wearing pink ond Mies Boouo blue, Tho bride looked very lovoly, aud wout thiough tho coremony, which wus' very protracted, with grace aud courngo. If Mr. Lils keeps all brides as long, it will perhinps bo elleetivo tn one way,—Lhoy will not be anzious L0 renew Lthar vows vory soou, oven if au ocoa- sion offered. After tho long perorntion, he succeeded in tyiug tho indissoluble knot in a very short timo, and then, from tho altar, presented tio nowly- waryied pair with & Blble, oxprescing a wish tuat it might aid them i keeping eacied tho contract thoy bud wadoe. The Dbrido ac- copted it, aud thou her hnsband threw aside Lior veil, and thoy passed down tho aisto ngain, tho bride with “downenst oyos and b.ushiu chooks. Bls. Boone, while ovidently much alfeoted,kopt her countenancy ; bui, us nien huyve not the endurauce to bear that women have, it W8 ot survrising to sce Dr. Boono wips hiy cyos, Fathersuro apt to foar that thay are giving away their cherished danghtors, but eyer- hopetut womun loads the mother to bolievo sho is guining o son instead, I RECEPTION, The wedding vurty adjourned to the vestry, aud from thunco to Dr. Boone's residenou, on Michigun avenuo, wheto the intimate friends of the Dbude woro invited o bu prosont, Ilere the tloral aisplay was most Leautitul, many of the decorations”being gifta drom fricndy, “Ou tho frout drawing-room man- tol was & large centinl baskot of flowers with viues drooping from it dowa to the hearth, On cach sido wors two bosutiful baskota of blos- s0iuy, the one on tha right being from 3r, and Mrs, Robort Gentry, the desigu boaring the name ** M, In Inrgo lottois “formod of vio- laws on o ground of lLiohoutrope. Around this paskod o boider of whito carnations, and the outer edgo was foured of rosos buds and other rare flowers. On tho loft #ido was a siunlur basket from Mr, and Mrs, L. L, Leouard, excopting thut tho groom’s nams, Juboz, wa formed of the blug agoratum blos~ sowd on 8 hisliotropo ground, Olaorwisg it wag alwost o fuo similo of the first. T'hore was also o havdsomo baskot of flowers from My, A, Maok- ay, uud anothor from Edward 0. Porloy, "Tho iattor hnd o continl design in whito bouvardiag on round of searlot bouvardins, while the rest of iho basket was tilled up withi cnoioo blossoms of avary hue, The rest of tho decorutions wore in keping with theso, and flled tha rooms with tragranco sud bonuty, A PAVONED FEW gotherod to grect tho bride before she left, Awong those woere her swtor, Mra, Carpont who wore white sille with tulle overdiress, bouutis fully dvaped with flowers, Mre, Dr., Boone, the bride’s mother, wore black mlk with point laco trimmiugs, as did ulso anothor sister, Mra, Til- Iingbast, Mrs, Ilausbrough worg n light sitk dresd, aud overdress of brocade. Miws Burton wad lo pink silk, Miss Marion Carponter, tho Dollo of tho ovouing, aged 2 yours, disputed tho honors with the bride. y'l‘]aa’ :finnfl- ing hitlo fairy was attirod in white Hwies, looped with pluked flowors, and tiod with # broad sash of palo bluo, Ilor' flousy goldon Lair was bound ‘with a fillet of bhscz valvot, Ming Husie Curpentor wns noy prosemt, not huv- g you eutored full-dress ovenjiug socloty. Among tho other guests present wore littlo Miss Pab Tilinghest, who was coquottish aud chavming in white tarlotan and roso- colored flowors and ribbons, and Mr. and Mrs, Thomus Ioyne, wulr, and Drs, As L. Mooker, Mr, 'and M, McBonu, Ma, I 1, W, Peck and Mr, Olarence Fock, Mr, aud Mry, Fraok Blako, Mr, and_Ars, L. C, Hun+ tingtow, Mr. aud Myw, Josoph Ronflold, Mr, aud ALy, Thompson, Alr, and Mrs, Bdwin Cralo, Mr. and Mrs. Samudl Watte, Mr. aud Strs, Tal Peok, Mr, and Mo, Ayro, Mr, and Miw, Julior Iubs bard, Mr, and Mis, Havsbrough, Mr, uuad Mis, Tinuk Llig, Miss Mavion Burton, Miss Barnot, Mies Ayre, My, McKay, Alr, Dericy, auc many uthors, THE PRYBENTH wera very haodsomw, although some frem the Lamilly bud boun unnvoidably delwyod, wod hud ueb yob nrived, Among those was an olognnt tot of Gunetin-sholl jowslry, exquisitely eurved, which hud beon ordired from Paris by My and Mrs, Gioorge Carpontor, ‘T'hosa which hed boon recowvod, lowever, woro frow Mrs, D, L, Loone, tho lirlde's mother, an ofogant caao of silvor, Gontalning one dozon forlis, ono doren ten- apaons, one dozen ceunort-spoons, one dozen coffoo-gpoons, gold lined, aud & half-dozou tablespoons, " A sot of ofingnnl atone camnocos from tho groom, A Fronch cloox from Mra, ‘lillinghust. A'notof milvor nutsoraokers and um-Y oka (rom Mr, and M. Johin B, Hughen. Anollchromo from Mr, Charles Wotmore, ailvor ta uorvico from Ar. and Mr. Hansbrough. A sllvor buttor-dash from Dr, and Mra, Brook MoVickar, A silver and oryatal fruit-dish from Mivs Yannlo Boone. Bilvar knife-rosta from Patuo Tillinghast, Gold sleavo-buttons, with monograny, from Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Fairoloth. An elegant ot of bronze mantol ornaments from Mr, and Mrs, Join M. Waodworth, of Washing- ton, D. 0. A largo elioll-shapedslivor standand diali from Mra, P, F. W. Pock, A pold-lined set Of thiroo ploces, comprising Jelly-apoon, croams .PW"' uud ple-kulfo, from™ Mrs, Norman 1. Usanetto, A gold-linod earderecotyor from Id- ward B, Galo, A Inrgo photographicalbum from Mr. Willlam J. Johnstou. * Loves of the Doots,’, a_lInrgo Tmrto, clogantly bound, from Mia. Wilism Bfitehell, old-lined spoons, largo #lzo, for Jolly and oroam, four plocas, from Me, und Mra, William [T, Thompson, A sct of sliver nut-ploks and erackers from Mr. and Mra. Goorgo G. Parkor. An oxquisito porcelain Kltcl.mr, Wwith silver cover on a silvor stand, from s, J. T, Bonfleld. An ivory card-caso, with delicato Chingso carviugs, from Miss Marion Burton. A benutifully-cmbroldored toilat sot from Bliss Denmis, A gold-lined oard-rocoiver, in tho shnpo of " mn ivy-lonf, - from Mr. ond 3ra. Harold 8. Peel; o cako-barkot {from Mra, 11, G, Avat{ & frult-spoon from Mr. and Mra, D. Q. Ilamiiton; napkiu-rings from Mr. and Mrs, Pottingill ; perfumery an flowor- etand from Mr, and Mrs, 1L, -0, Tillinghnst, of Lvanaton ; ladies’ satin-lined work-bas] ket, fur- ished, from Mrs, J, E, Rubbard, After the congratulations had boon offorad, tho brido and groom led tho way to sn olegant supper, prepared by Kinsley, aud at 8 o'clock tho brido withdrow and donved tor travoling dress. This was of navy-blue scrgo, trimmod with black marton fur, and tho hat watobed it. ‘Tho hoppy poir tett at 9 o'eluck for tho Raxt, fltat Vis- Itingg Mr. Grosy' frlends in Portlana, and thenco to Boston, Now York, Philadelphin, aud Washe fngton, RELIGIOUS. Relormed Church Conferonce in Phile adceiphin, PminAbELTuIA, Nov. 28.—Tho Joint Commit~ teos of the Roformed Ohurch Conforonce ro- nssombled thin aftornoon, Rov. Froulklin B. Lovan, from tho Committeo of tho Reformed Chureh of the United States, offered tho follow- ing gengral plan of union : First, organic union; gecond, tho Heldelberg Catechism to be tho com- mon staudard § third, the Bolgle contession aud articles of tho Dict to be considered of grent importance and authority noxt to the Reidelborg Catechitam ; fourth, a Gonoral Synod with powe ora himitod and detlned. Without taking sction on the proposed plan, a sub-committen of threo was appointed fiom each Committco to draw up a paper indicatng the re- sul reacied, Tho Conlorence then adjowned until to-morraw, Will Not Apologizc. LouisviLLe, Nov. 18.—L'he Rev. Dr. Dr. 8§, R, Wilson refused to make an apology to the Lonis- villo P’resbytery yesierday, and gavo notico of & protest to a ligher court. 'ho Presbytery adopted o roport wovorely consuring him, and also o resolution calling upou him to resign the pastorato of bus chureh, 'I'ho matter is croating much intoreat amovg Prosbytorians in this sec- tion. Tt is not kuown whes furthor action Dr. Wileon will tako, ¢ Methodist Dissions. New Yonx, Nov. 18.—Tho fethodlst Episco~ pal Board of Misslons closed its annual session, after appropristing in all 821,000, LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Patrick Sexton, the boy who was so danger- ously stabbed on Tuesday night at the cornor of Cunal snd Moaghor stroois by anothor lad, named Louts Kirch, was in an oxtroweiy critical condition last midnight, and Dr, Goll, his phym- cinn, oxoressod fuiut hopes of bis recovery. Ho Lives at No. 88 Wright strcet. About 11 o'clock last night John Hennossoy and Jomos Kean bad a fight in Dave Williams' concert-saloon, No. 655 South Clark streot, and tho Intter hnd o sovore wound intlicted in his forohend with a beor-glass, Hennesuey was ar- rested and looked up iu the Armory. Dotectiva Helnzoman yestorday recovered s span of horwos and a_buggy, which had boon stolon from Webstor's livery, ut 8t. Charles, AL, Saturday last. The propoity was found in a livory siabio, and the propriotor was arrested and lockod up in tho Armory, Subeequontly Deteot tivo Gallagher arrosted'W, 11, Root, who placed tho property in tho stable for safo koeping. e was locked up in the Contral Siation, and assorts that he Lins s clear blll of sale of the horses aud vouicle, which he purchased fiom a person un- known to lum, TOTEL ARRIVALS. Grand Pacific Hotel—P, 8, Cavlo, Rock Island ; Martin L. Crowell, New Yoik; C. C. Huntloy, Washington; _ the Hon. Charles Stuait, Stunrt, In.; M. B, Dusb, Duffalo; Bumuo) Lunday, Liverpool, . . . Palner House— Tho _Roev, Joseph ~ Vanco, Vinoonnes ; Dr. L. O. Chapin, Kalsmazoo: L. H. Tames, Ottawn ; Honry T, Marshall, Milwaukoo ; Joseph Huubuai, W. D. Holt, Henry I'hompson, Liverpool; Jotn B, stobingon, Califorms; Dr, Arebibald Campbell, New York City, —— THE WEATHER. WasmNgToy, D, 0., Nov. 18.—For the Upper Linke region snd tho Northwest, purtl{cloudy weather, with north or west wind, backing to southerly in tho Missouri Valloy, decidedly Tow tomperature, high barometor, and light snow iu Misoouri aud Lowa. LOOAL OBSERVATIONE. Cinosao, Nov, 18, Wind, |Ran| Wtier, Tiime, | Wu'llxl-l 50,63, 33 | 61 | o m.[3u.6%, 20 | 59 1N m.{U0.64; 27 § 77 | woter, 35 ¢ GENERAL ONSERVATIONS. Oui0a60, Nov, Weather, Cloudy, 3|Gloudy, Davenpor Denver ouvn Foit Garry. [ Fori Gluson: Keokuk . Loayuny i LaGroso, Yoy Murquet U8'w, Milwaukes, 2N, W, 16]N, B, fread,| 1{Calm, 4N, g Cloudy, lfl’ N. W., Oloudy, MISCELLANEOUS, Ouana, Nov, 18.—Tha wouthor continuos ex- tromely cold. There has boen a slight fall of snow hoto, It 14 storming west of us, Consid- erablo suow has [allen, Lhe Union Pacifla trajns aro all on timo, Mlm{a‘;ms' Teun,, Nov., 18.~Caol. Light gnow to-nlght. g Speetal Diapatel to The Chicago Tribune, Drsdoxes, 1n., Nov, 18.—Ovar 1 ineh of snow foll horo thiy avening, the first of the season, AN INTERESTING TRIAL, CoLvnus, 0., Nov, 18,—8oms time ngo Chris- tophor Buith took out liconse to murty u young woman, making ufldavit that tho woman way of logal ago, ‘Lho licenss _was graunted by tho of Probate, Tho Judge went after tho gitl's fathor and had Smith arrosted for porjury, a8 the girl attho time way but 16 yeurs old, Bmith was indicted by the Grend Jury, and the oueo camo up for_trial in tho Common Pleas Court to-duy, Bmith's attornoy claimed that there wus uo case, as tho Probute Judge's Olerk was uot fogally authorized to {sue liconses in tho absence of the I'vovato Judgo. This oplnjon ima sitstatned by Judgo Binghan, who leld tink tho Probute Judgo, under the Consticution and Inws, way authorized to fssuo marringo liconsos, but was not authorized to dolegate 1his power to aclork, and dircoted tho jury to bring ina verdiot of ** Not gullty," which was consented to by tho prosconting attorney, and the prisoner dischiargod. ‘Phis of courko dovs uob invalidate the marringo undor thiy liconne, BOSTON FEARS A WATER FAMINE, Boston, Nov, 18.=Tho watorsupply of this city hus becomo so Huutod that the Bogyd hus requosted the co-oporation of all consumers 1o Busint - supprovsing wakte and observing the wtriotost cconomy in bis use, &8 1t b avidout that unloss the daily cousmption is largely yeduged a wator fumiuo will ousuo befare aprivg, - FOREIGN. Digraeli’s Explanation of His Guildhall Speech Un- satisfactory. e . A French Newspaper Says Somo Se- vere Things of the Enzlish, English Romai Cntholios Ronssert Their Civil Freedom, Lenient Punishment of the Montenegrin Murderers. A Dill to Abolish tho Rights of Primogeniture in Donw mark. FRANOE. IXDIGNATION OVER DISRAELI'S GUILDIALL SPEEOT, Pams, Nov. 18.—The Journal des Lebals pub- - lishos & violont oditorinl - attaol upon Mr. Dis- raclt for hus disolalmor that bis rocont Gulldhall snocch roferrad to tho Von Arnim case, Tho Lcbals says Disrnoli hng simply apologizod to Princo Bismarck for his offonsivo uttornuces, Panrs, Nov. 18.—Tho articlo in the Journal des Debats on Disraoli’s disclaimer concludes zg 1’?[”?:’:1[" It ]Iu Aapn{éfixl ?-ora: this Incident of b '8 npology that Bogland i 3 beon invalided.” Tho Piime Mi’nlgtourr ‘:'lrx: hx:; longor spoai without ~wuby 3 fromllor{‘m." ub yul mlt.ung, to consura —— .GREAT BRITAIN, b I‘-Inua TOLAR EXPEDITION, O¥DON, Nov, 18.—~The Polar oxpliring expe- dition, to "bo Gtted out by tho British Gover’ ‘I:mm' \:Hll‘ conslst of two Ateamors, Oupt. Mark- nm, of the Royal Navy, will comman; v oxpodition will utare ncyxt May, i INDIGNANT OATIOLICS IN COUNGIL, Loxpoy, Nov, 18.—A mooting of Roman Cath- olivs was held ab the Willis rooms this evening, to considor tho quostion raluod in tho contrh versy betweon Gludstono and Archiblsbop Man< niug. Speeches wero mado denounciug imputa- tluns'nnd assumption in the recont pamphlot on tho Vationu decrees, and a rosolation WA8 unani. nously sdoptod rfculmxg that tho avil loyalty oman Catholies is in’ nowlse affectod docros of Papal wfallibility, bris SIUPATILY FOR BYRIAN ONRISTIANS, Lord Derby to-day, replying londnpulnt!on, {grnmlll?cd tuat lthn uov‘umi:nuut would addrass a riondly romonstranco to the Porto in fa tho persocutod Clristinns in Byria, vt ENOLISIC RACES, LoxooN, Nov. 18.—Tho great Bchropshire Loudicnp, one of the principal ovents of the Blirowsbury Novembor races, was run to-day, and won by Syrian. Cousall, socond ; Delay, third, Sovontoen horscs sturtod. Tho botting at tho start was twolve to ono against Syrien, thirty-throo to ono ageinst Consedl, and ten ta one agawmst Delay, 3. EMERSON AND THE COLLEGE REOTORSHIE. Loxvoy, Nov.18—Lho students of St An. drow's University have Tojootod tha propasal mado by somo of their number recommounding that Ralph Waldo Emerson bo eleoted Lord Reotor. —_—— TURKEY. BENTENGE OF TURKISIT ASSABSING, ViExNa, Nov. 18.—Thirty-two of tho Turks chatged with tho 1ecent murdor of Montenogrins biavo been convictod, and each sontenced to twenty years' imprisonment, This punishment is cousidered too light for the offense, and the lenicucy of the Turkish suthorities has produced & bed improssion in Montenogro, - 5 —_——— DENMARK. A DEMOCRATIC MEASURE. Lownox, Nov. 18,—The Standard's Qlepatoh from Copenbiagen roports that tho Tadleals.have 1ntroduced ia the lower houso of tlio Rigsdag a Dill to abolish the rights of primo; yenituro an all titles of oobility, BTM bill \vnuenel‘ormd m:l. soloot committeo, " Bhould it pass, the upper houso will certaiuly reject it. pdk ) VY AUSTRIA. EDITONS BUDOMONED TO TESTIFY OONOERNING TOH TUBLIOATION OF THE KULLMANN TADICTMENT, ViexNa, Nov. 18.—Thoeditors of all the Vienna Jjournals, including tho Presse and Oficial Ga- Zelle, have boon summoned boforo tha District “Tribunal upon a requisition from tho Cowrt of Wurzeburg for prewaturely publishing the full toxt of Ilullmann's indictmont. Thae editor of the Presse refusos vo iudicato whero sud how Lo obtained tho document. —_—— RUSSIA. TIE CZAL'S PET PEACK SOIENE. 8r. Prrensnong, Nov. 18.—Tho Russlan For- eign Offico, which recontly invited & yemawal pf the Brussols Conference oarly noxt yoar, bas ro. coived roplies from several powers, who genorals ly express approval of tho privciplo on whioh the proposal is based, but demaud time for consid- oration, — GBERMANY, GORTECHAKOFF IN BEDLIN. Benwry, Nov. 18.—Priuce Gorstehakoff is on o visit here, Hokad interviows yesterday with the Emperor Willinm and Prince Bismarck. A GOVERNMENT DEFEAT IN TIE REIONSTAG. Bepety, Nov, 18.—In the Reichstag to-day thoro wag a two houre' discussion on tho stand- ing orders, at the conclusion of whioh action was tuken contrary to tho views of thio presiding ofii- cor, Horr Forkenbock, The latter immediptoly resigned tho Presidency. Theaot produced a deculed sensation. A mew Prosidont will bo choden to-morrow, The Bauk bill was subsequently talken up, and, after o debato of six Lours, reforred to a came mittee by o voto of 158 to 127, ‘Tho result ig rae garded a3 equivalent to the defeat of the Goya erawent, - (GORTSCHAKOFT'S MIBSION, Prince Gortschakoff has disoussed with the Emperor William and Prince Bismarck proposals for tho ravision of the Russo-Gurmau oustoms regulations for tho boneflt of commerce augd ine ternational intorconrse. Prineo Gortsohnkoft expluined o similar arrangewent which had been mado with Austria, HELATIONS WITH FRANOE. Loxpox, Noy. 18.—Tho L'aris correspondont of the Loudon Zimes writes thut a bittop fouling #00ms to bo sprivging up between tho Govern- ments of [ravce and Cormany. Princa iohonlole, the Gorman Awbassador, hag taken occasion to disavow for his Governmeny nn equivocal polioy bont ou secking a protoxt for o quurzel, aud to declaio that on the coulrary that polioy is frank and clear, —_—— . SPAIN. CORREOTION. Mapmp, Nov. 18.—It is Gen, Lersundi, fore morly Captain-Goneral of Cubs, and not Qon, Laserns, who Iy dead, e INDIA. THE AMEER OF CABUL INTISONED, Loxvox, Nov, 19.—A wpecial from Caloutts to the Morning Post aunounces that Yoskos Khan, Amoor of Cabul, lins been trunuhemualy arrested in lis own Copital aud Imprisoned, Tho worat vesult aro foured, ———— WESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. Dernorr, Mich., Nov. 18,~—T'ho annual mooting of the Western Associnted Pross was hold Lorg to-day, the Hou, I N, Walierin the chair, Rge visod” by-lnwa wero adopted, aud new olllcers aud a Board of Disgctora wors olested as follow : Prosidout, H. N, Walker, of tho Dotroit Fyes Fress ; Vice-Prosidont, L Hujstoud, of tha Cincinnatl Commerciat; Dlrnumrn.loangh Madill, of I'ue Outcado ‘Lmnune; dichard smith, o tho Cinciunw Qazette; W, N. Holdorman, of tha Lowwsyilo Courier-Journal ; J. G, Biovoneck, of the Pittsburg Chronele ; D, L. Philips, of tho Springilold Journal; John Knapp, of tho St. Louis Zepudhoan ; A, J. Kellar, of the Momphis Avalanche ; and 1Lwry W, Farrar, of the Chie 2o Jowrnal. Beevolury, M. K. liakor, of Dar truit. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Nuov, I8, -- fltm\nmml:u Glamorgnn, Ehiza, und Batuvia, from Now Youk, huve arrived otit, Nrw Your, Nov, 18,—Arrived, Stonmships Oity nul Loudon, from’ Livorpool, sud Lrauce, fisua nvre,

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