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e ——— day, 'Tho Ganeral Frolght Agents doolaro that it will o » liard matter ta wark undor the now rules, a8 tho olnasos of frojght have beon vory bunglingly atranged, fu mauy instances lowering tho rates to miohi ati_oxtoub na to serlously ro- dnee e cnrniugsof the roads. lor oxamplo Dbull-ment wos Lorotofora 10 conts sbove fourth ciass, now it {8 6 couls sbovo fourth clusa, ‘Thls’ wng dono. bocango tho Comnils- sionors thowght thoat bubt - liitlo of this artlolo waa carried, whilo in fact it ia ono of tho most importaut artloles carricd by tho roads noxt to grain, It I8 understood. howevor, that ordors woro received yestorday to conlinuto to chargo 10 cents above fourth clngs, tho samo as lerotofore. FIEF, TANSES. Agis woll known, oll tho roads lending from this ity to tho Weost discontiuved. issuing frce anasos about Lwo yoats ago, and tho roform has {meu tolorably woll observed, aithough ‘oc- enslonally’ a caso of vialntion of tho ngrec- mont. umfiwn cnbum sml“l\lco. 'l'l;u + systom would V0 con MoK obseryed Lind tho fnagers mot boen ombar- tassod by somo of tho Jossor outern roa nl which continued to lasue froo passes. Euvur&l. afforts 1o induco thom 1o join Lava boon mado but alwnys failed. ‘Lhero js now, ) prospodt that tho syatom will boconto onoral, n: {ho rocalcitrant maungers havo agreod to attond u mooting_for this purpose at tha oftico of tho Missouri_ Rivar, Fort Scott & Gulf Tallroad, at Tanena City, Mo,, Thureday, Dac. 31, T ng L ToA5 fho. it passonger raing ot 7: l‘rxfi“;?(:g\‘tyl\?%hlcn‘fm "Diviston of tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad left this city from tho frolght dopot st tho faouct Houth Water atroet, direct o Yiattimoro. . Horesfter, ax will bo soon by tho wvortiaing columus, two- tralug wihl leave and iva each day. - e Oy Gllford, -tho Gonoral Trolght Agent of tho Baltumora's Obio, was i tho oity yostorday, and atated to n roporter that their troight businoss hnd already assumed lerge pro- aortions, and, beforo long, ho oxpeoted their 20 to be alioad of every otiior road in this city, \speclally aa it is thoir intention to o oversthing Aoy can to make Daltimoro the seaport for tho at Nortlwest, “fn rfi‘gnrd to thio dopot question, nothing new sns turnod up, and tho inteutions of tho oon- ionding compouies aro atill ehrouded in rystery. Thore it however, b probability that tho ques~ sion will bo eottled by the building of a tompo-~ eary depot at tho foot of Madison street. Evory otiier statement 18 moro speculatiou. Alr. W. C. Quinoy, tho Goneral Managor of the Chieago and Obio %]\'llh‘mfl, Lins juat apnouncad iho t:filnwmg appolutments: W. AL, Iranklin, Msetor of Pransportation of the Ohio Division, sitiy ofllco ot Nowark, O.; David Lep, duster of tho ltond, with oflice’ ot Zauesville, O.; Joln B, Poters, Master of Transportation of the Ohicago Division, with ofiice at Chieago, Ill. loRs "cfim‘inntf\: o A pow arrongoment Liaa juat been made by tho Ohcago, Rock Istoud & Tacille Rallroad whicls will prove of groat bonefit nud convenieneo to susinoss-mou liviug ab tho outekiris of tho city Along tho lie of that road. Iereafter cight ac- sommodsation trains will Joavo the depot on Yan Buren streat dalty, which will take passengers to iho following strects at tho following low rates : I'wenty-socond, 5 couts ; I'wonty-sixth, 10 contn; Thiety-Orst, 10 conts ; Thirty-nintit, 10 conta Rook’ Isiand shops, 16 couts; Fifly-fitth, 20 jonts § Fufty-niuth, 20 conts; Englowood, 20 sonts. L | By buying round-trip or ten or hundred ride tiokets, Iargo reductions from tho alove rales aro made. = Thursdays and’ Snturdays a train lonves ab 11:30 p. m. to give peoplo o chiuco to go to the theatre, ThoSunday train lenves at. 1:30 p. m. N TUE SENATE TRANSIORTATION COMMITIEE, Speciat Dispatch to Lhe Chicngo Trivunc, WaemsotoN, D. C., Nov. 23.—Tho Senato Commitioo on Cheap Traveportation’ witl push vigorously the recommendation embodied in their roport in favor of the improvemeut of tho water-ways. _There is very littlo probability that the McCray Railroad bill will be reported” back 1or action by the Sennte, and, if it should be, it would certainly fail. EINE PABT ¥REIGOT LINE TO CIICACO, Suecial Disvateh to 'he Chicago Lribise. Towover, & |- New Yonx, Nov. 23.—It is gencrally belioved hero by railrond mon that the pending negotia- tion botweon ll}n'lirie and the Baltimore & Obio Railronds for the running of Erlo fast freight hines over tho Ubicago Division of tho Bafti- more & Olio ltond, will, if completed, bo likely to wjiire the Saratoga contract policy, nud make difforences betwaen Erio aud its presont Westorn sonnections, Presidout Jowott, of tho Erio, auys that 1o dotuils of this character have ?‘I)L been porfected, but that it ia likely they will be- foro many weoks, 1lo addod that )t will not in- torforo with tho Saratoga centract, & ———————— 7 BUSINESS MATTERS. A Meeting of Pig-Iron Manufucturers of Pennsylvanta aud Now Jersey to B3¢ Mield ‘To-Day nt Philadeiphia. Spectal Dievateh to The Clivcago Tribune, Puizavereud, Pa., Nov. 23.~In furthoranco of tha following views, & general meoting of tho pig-iron manufacturars of tho Lebigh Valloy, Uppor and Lower Busquohnnna, and of Now Tersog, will be Lold in this eity to-morrow morn- ing: The intercsts of thoso engagod in tho mannfactura of pig-iron imporatively domand & further curtailmeut of production, To continue producing at tho prosont stato i to invito and t- flict serious loss on all cugaged in tho busincss, andjon many certain financiel rumn, It is agreed that all producers of pig-iron ought at once to unito in mutual offorts to immediately reduce the output of tuo furngces. Thero can bo no rational bope for any favornble reaction in pricos, or in domand from consumera bofore epring. Tho improvement will thom, it is: thought, bo slow and gradual, oyen if our best hopes are realized. To go on, thoretore, incroas- 1w tho accumulation on the bankaof the furnnces iz 14 feared will teud fo postpone, and may whol- 1y provent, such fayorablo rouction. During tho noxt year, to afford a living rosult at tho presont cost of production, uo one foundry but shonld Dring 30 not ou tho furnaco bank. Tharo i good rcason for believing that it would to-day commund that prico as roudily ng that now obtainablo but for the excess of pro- duction over the domand for coneumption. The prosout comparativaly igh prico of Scotel pig- trou would seem to warrant such & belief, Tho fact that kales of any magnitudo can now only be| made at a matorial 10ss to the producer, and this at o soason of tho year when the domand ia al- ways greatost, and prices usually highest, was * thought to indicato that the demand for winter coustimption was thonght to De small by thoso moat experienced in tho trade. Al agreo in _tha opinion that = we must now unito in offectivo oilgris to Immediate- 1y roduce the ontput of pig iron, or widcepread xfixnulcr must result, All huvo a common intor- ext at wtake, and it js belioved tha futuro of the trudo imperatively domand the action. A Life=Insurance Company inTrouble New Havex, Conn., Nov. 28,—This morning Insurance-Commissioner Stedman applied to the Probate Court for the appointment of o Trus- teo over the Amorican Natioual Lifo and Trust Insurance Company of this oity, of which . Noyes fa President, At tho same timo counsol for tho Compauy filed o specinl plen for tho diemissal of tho applioation on the ground that tho Stato law, in accordance with which Mr. Btedman_made his_application, §s unconstitu- tional. Tv'is probable that this poiut will bo \eithod bofore Judgo Bobrdsloy, of tho Superior Court, this_afternvon, In his application, Com- misgoner Btedwan statod that the assotu of tho Company, in round uumbors, are $900,000, and its linvilitios 1,800,000, A Trifiing Irregularity. Dostox, Nov.23.—Loula J. Valiquet, a boot and shoe dealor, was srrested on complalnt of the Now York Boot and Shoo Company: and oth- ors, charged with irrogularity in his dealings to the awmount of $15,200. He was roleased ou bail, —_—————— OBITUARY. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicado Tyibune, Newoastry, Ind,, Nov. 23,—Te-dny Warron Hateh, & woll-known citizon, died ot ihe nd- vanced oge of 86, Alr. atch was a loading Mu- gon, baving boon 5 membor of tho fratoinity sixty-throo voors, _Ho aldo sorved with distine- tion in tho Warof 1813, 'I'ho funeral will eccur Wednosday, and will be participated in by many yprominont Masons from all parts of tho Btato, OpvcrsnaTy, Nov. 28,—Capt, T W. Bponosr, an old and woll-known river navigator, died at Galiipolis ta-day. CiNcinyars, Nov, 23.—Mr, J, IL Osboruo, Beoratary af the Froo-Trado Lougue, o residont of this city, and for mavy yoars contributer to . Ameorican and Ellfll«ll Journals on the subjoect of Tros trade, died st Wathut Hills lose night. THE CANADIAN GRAVE-YARD QUARREL. MonTREAL, Nov. 28.—Tnther Raussclat, curo of the parish, announcad In the church of Notra Doame yusterday the decision of tho Privy Coun- clt in the Guiberd case, o alvo doclared his in- tention to go to jail rather than bury Guibard in consccrated grouud, Thoro is considorablo ex- citament, 'WASHINGTON. - Reasons of Architect Ml lett's Resignation, e Wished to Control His Own ‘ Burean, . And' Refused to Regognize the Authority of Mr. Bristow. How Chlcfigo Newspapers Willfl Bo Mailed After Jan I Incompleteness of the New Schedule of Postal Rates. Need of a Uniform Rate on Printed ’ Matiers MULLETT. THE OREAT AN 1S PERMITTED TO RESIGN. Special Diapateh to The Chicaoo Trivunes THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1874, maator at tho- clty offico, whon the publishers +can malke pmfmymunb It s niot- probablo thas:; S:’h:lulon Will bo ranchod in this mattar for sonio ye | P * PERIODICALS, Tho Bearstary of tha Chicago Post-Offico has addronsod alottor to tho Post-Ofive Dapartmant, asking whothor (ha publishiera of poriodicals, who. ismitp. thelr .January numbers in Decem- | bor, can " propay _tho poatage, undor tho now daw, 'In’ " Docombor. - tttio | doclsion of tho dopartment i that ' no PrBYn}'muut of minttor under tho now law can bo mndo yutil on,and after Jonuary 1, -aud that any pubjientions sont -through tho mails in Dogom- ber, must; propay tho postago sccording.to the q‘lilnrlnrly .or {tanslent, ratos, or to discontinuo P ogmunnt custom of publishing ¢heir numbers in advange of thols datos, % iy NEWSPATERS TO AND FROM CANADA. The Poatmastor at Chicngo hns aubnitted to tho Post~Ofllco Dopnrfmnm tho following quos- tion for doaision 1 - ‘Whothor tho pustago undor the now-lgw, on noyapapers sout tp and ro- ooived from Caunda, addrossed to rogular sub- seribors, g 1o -bo .collopted undor tho new - low, oftor Jam 13, or updgr tho existing lew, . Mr. Bquives, in aubmittng tho quention, siptonthat in his judgmout the: pro- poyment ghould bo in full to dostination, and that .axch -country ahonld bo required to.pay no maro than 16 oy poatago. -Tha. deofslon ywhiol will .doubtless bo renderad with rompoct to {he newspapers to.and from Oan: o tliat tho now nw rolors only to domostlo mattor, aud that the prosoent postage rogulatious oy theno newspapers will pot bo ohanged oxcopt by & now postal trony with Cannda. % s .+ NOTES AND NEWS. 'TItK ' MINNESOTA' BENATORSIIP. Special Dispatch to'The Ulnoaga Tridune. WasitixaToy, D. 0., Nov. 23.—Information liag boon 'xeceived horo to the offect that Gov. Davig nud ox-Gov. Wasjiburn, of Ainnesots, have com- Dined thoir forces to dofoat Ramsoy, for-iho Honato." Minnesotinus Laye concoded that it ‘Wasuiyatox, Nov. 28.—1'he report montioned in theso dispatchos lagt night that Mullott's roslg- nation had beon tondored and nccopted, is con- firmed to-day, Rumora aro contlicting s to the differonco which gave riso to Mullett’s action, ond, whilo doubtless many differont causes con= tributod, tho best -authonticatod story is in sub- stanco 86 follows ¢ ‘The Becrotary, in.pursuance of lis dotermination that tho heads of buronus ahould not make recommondationa that he could not conour in, directed Mullott to mnke somo chroges {n his nonual - roport, which is about finished, Mullott yofused to do o, and was gain ordered to moke tho modifications ‘deomed nacossary. In making bis final refusal to rogard tho Scero- Liry'a dircctions, Mullost doclared in effcet that LE WOULD NOT BE DIOTATED TO NY THE SECHE- TAUY OF TILE THEABUNY . or any other man rogarding mottera apportain- 1ng to bis offico, and that rathor thaw submit to guch trontment ho would resign, ‘The Secrotary i8 roported to have responded: ‘*‘Phat is just what I wish you to do, Thero aro pons, ink, aud paper. You can writo out_your resignation at oncs, and 1t will bo accepted.” Thoro Was 1o oscape for it. Mullett lost no time in drawing up tho documont, which was promptly indorsed and accepted. A The interviow took placo Inst Baturday after- noou. Mullets will remain in chargo uutil his guccessor is appointed and enters upon tho dis- charye of the otlice. Tho place was toudered to~ day to JOUN M'ABTITR, IR, of Philadelphia. Mr, "MeAvthur iy tho architect in clinrgo of tho city aud Government buildings in Philadelplua, nud is spoken of in the highest tormy of prame. Copgressman Sam Raudall, who i here, indorsed dir, MeArthar to tho Beo- rotary, upon {nquiry. of tho laiter, 88 in every way flited forthoofico. As Mears, Ttandall and MeArthiir arp opposed to oach othier in politios, this would sgom to ‘bo nn impartial testimouial, ‘Thio Socrotary OXpresags - 3 3 GREAT GRATIFICATION AT DEISG RID OF MULLETT, who, Lie enys, has been n Hourco of troubvle Lo bim ever sinco ho agsumod his placo in ‘tho do- partment, 1t is undoratood that Afullett will remove to Now Yorl Gity, to practico Lia profession, as soon ag ho is rolioved, (%o tne Associated Press.) ‘Wasurxatoy, Nov. 2J,—The rumora which havo provaled for tho past day or two in refinrd to the resigoation of Supervisiug Architect Mul- lott wore fully _conlirmed to-dny. + Sec- Totary. Bristow boing asked ths causo of "his resiguntion, poiuted to the rovised statutes, in which it js stated that the Chiof Clerk of tho ' Treasnry Departmeut sholl gob as Buperintondent of the Troasury Building, nnd no account for contingent ox- peuses shall bo allowed, excopt on a cortificate of tho Clork that they aro neccssary, proper, just, und reagonable, all expenditures for furni- turo boing subject ta the approval of tho Secra- tary of tho Lrossury, It sppenrs that Mullott wus in the babit of CONTROLLING THIS CONTINGENT FUND, amounting to about $100,000, Mullott’s attontion was calied to tho Jaw, when Lio said be wounld rather resiga thau not control this expendituro, whiaraupou the Becretary romarked ibat lie wras only doing his duty in sccordnnoo to the law, and that, it Mullet was vot willing to be gov- ‘orned by tho law, ho would accept his rosigoa- tion. Accordingly, Mullott prapared bis resigna- tion which the Secretary accepted this afternaon. Mr. Bristow did not in any mauner oxprees want of confidenco in Mullett’s integrity. 55 ety s POSTAL MATTERS, Speciul Dispatch to The Chicauo Tribune, TATES ON NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, WasuixaToy, D. 0., Nov. 20.—The Post-Ofice officials, who aro making arrangoments 10 put tho now postage cado in operatign, bave discov- ered that tho lack of uniformity in the rates of postago on nowapapers and periodicals is likely to create much confusion, and to givo publishora additional labor. The Jaw provides that nows- paper mattor shall bosent at tho xato of 3 conts por pound, and periodical matter'at 3 cents. It baa been the custom of the publishors who issue both magaziues and nowepapers o sonda news- paperand p magazine iu tho samo wrappor whoro one porson subscribed for them. This 18 nleo tho practico of the Iarge nowa companics in sending their bundles to the local donlors. A atrict compliance with the now law will uccessi- tato tho dincontinuance of thia practico, for tho reason that the Postmastor of tho place of publi- ceation will not bo'able to computo postage 8t dif- forent rates on difforont grades of matter en- glosed in the samo wrapper. It has boon sug- gestod that this dofoct in tho law ehould bo cali- 6d to the'attention of Congross directly upon its assembling, and that tho rates sbould be made uniform vy amendment beforo tho new law can go_into efiget. ' It hos boon suggested that s uniforin rato for oll classes of mal mattor should bo fixed at 2 centa, FARLY NEWSPAPER MATLS. A quostion of very great importanco to tho nowspaper publishers of Chicngo is now under counsideration by tho Iot-Oflice Dopartmont. ‘The %ueulmu ariges under a constrution of tho now Postago lnw which takes effoct on Jan; 1. Tho caso prosented “to tho Department 18 whether the nowspapera which -are” 1equired to leave on the carly mornlng traing aver tho Miohi- gan Houthern, the Michigau Contral, and tho Dittaburg & Fort Wayno Itoads must be takon to the Post-Ofico to bo weighod bofora they ara doposited in the train, A committee consisting of Marr, Chiof Clork of gho Post-Oflico Dopurtmeut, Morall, Superintondent of the Froo Dplivory Sys- totn, and dnzen, Hpocial Agent, Lnyo been ap- poluted by tho Postmaster-Ceneral to consider the question, and to frame goueral Instructions for the prepaymont of postage undor the uow Iaw. Thoy sre aseisted in thoir dolibarations by Judge Spenco, tho Attornoy-Genersl for tho Poyt-ONice Dapartmout, It appoars that, owlug to the early bour at which the truing over theso roads leava tho city, thiera wopld nat bo sulliciont timo for_the publishors to tuke their editionis to the Post-Oflico, wolgh them, sud then huyo them digpotched to the dopots. 1f the lny it to bo construed to mean thut all news- papors under suoh circumstancos must be woighed ut tha Post-Ofice, the cousequonce will Do tiat all the Clioago newspipors witl miss tho enrly Enstern traius, Georgo 8. Bangs, Buper~ intendont of the Hallway Vostal Borvice, nud Capt, M, K. MeGrath, of the Ohioago Posi- Oftiee, hinve prosented this yiow of thae case to the Uomtmittee which is now eonsidoring the question, and havo ur(iml upon tho Oomuittes tho sotfous injury which wonld bo occasionod to newspapor-publishiers by s construction of tho Jaw which would_tequire tho nowspapers to bo weighed at the Post-Oftice, It {s stated thab Judgo Hlmncfl inclines to tho opinion that the law should ha construed to mean that the paperd mugt bo woighod at tho oftico, It.is uot what positiontho Compigtoe will take. Other porsons who -hipve sxpmined the Iaw very earelully stato that the text of tha law ouly requires that “tho Propn ment shnll-be made nb tho Post-Oftles iu tho city of mailing.. 1t has boon auggested totho dopnrtmont by Mowsrs, Tangs sud MeQrath that s fuil compilanco with the law _oau_ bo had jf un ofiloial of tho mt{ Tost-Office, under bondn, bo dotailad £o wolgh the nowspapor mails ab the differont nORYIL auch a eoalition has boon effocted ft will greatly damnge Ramaoy's chances for a ro-slection. * RECORT OF TIE BECRETARY OF T1IE TRCASTRY. * Tho Scorotary of tho Trossnry intonds not to obdorvo tha usual practico with regard to the publication of his report. o will mail ftto tho privelpal vawspapors for publication - contem- porancouely with tho ~ Prosidont's Mes- mago, ‘It s probablo - tbat Scorotary Bristow will racommoud the ' abolitlon of tho Cotton Claims Buroan of ‘tho Tronsury Dopart- ment and tho trausfor of all catton claims to tho Court of Claimg,” " = ¥ , . PERSONAL, W. 0. Soipp and wifo, of Chicago, weroe to-day recoived by tha Presideut. & % © 7" 7 LTothe Asociated Press.] A HEAVY CLAIN, " * WasnmaroN, D. 0., Nov. 23.—The United, States Court of Claims met to-day aud” heard ar- guinopt in tha caso of Marsbal O, Jtaborts ve. tho United Statos, which ia o claim referred to the Court by a spocial ‘act of Congross, for ovar 1,000,000, for Pflfl'{h\g malls, twenty-five ygn{)s 5o, botiyeen Now York and the Isthmus of Dauien. i | CODNTING TIIE INDIANS. A census of tho Indians bolonging to the Red Cloud Agency abowa 9,650 Ogallylla Sioux and 8,000 Arrapalioés aud Choyeuned, bosides * sotne 900 Ogallallas who tare hanting at the Ropubli- can'River, and about 1,000 Minsoconjous and ather nortiorn Sioux who ran away from the Ageuoy rathor than bo countad. ‘Al thess In- Qians submitted to tho donsus boing takon only undor tho iufluonco of huuger snd bayonets, Tied Cloud's offorts to scouro o census Lad had tho effect of reducing -his porsonnl udherents {rom many thousands to barely 500. ; TRESPABSERS WARNED. A communication havivg boon roceived from tho Chioyouuo Ageucy, Dakotp, tp tho offect that about sixty white men, miners, aro working in tho Sioux Resorvation in tho Black Hills, Secro- tary Dolato requeated tho War Dopartument to remaye any person who may bo fouud trospass- i!(llg, that troublo with the lndisus may Lo avoid- od. TECRUITING FOR THE ARMY. Gen, Nidar has promuigated an order from tho War Departinent aunouncing (hat rociviting is to bo rosuwod under cottnin restrictions. © THE GENEVA AWARD. Tho Seerotary 6f State Lns invested $200,000, boiug tho ncerucd intorost on tho Genova award fund in Unitod States bonds, TIE DIETRICT GOVERNENT. The taz-payers and busincss mnon of the Dis- trict of Columbia are_signing a petition to Con- groes asking tlat the Digtrict bo governod diroot- Iy Ly Cougross through Cowmmisstotigrs, without tho popular olestion of avy oflicer whatever. i b bt e f POLITICAL, e Socond Pinnesota District—Strait . Declured Bleetolts Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. 87. PAvy, Min,, Nov, 20.—~The: Stato Board of Cunvassors, taking up tho BSecond Con- grossional Dietrict firat, after boaring the ob- joctions to tho roturns from Kandiyohi; Lincoln, and Lyon Counties, and. argumonts’ by Gilman, of St. Puul, for Cox, and Brown, of Bhakapeo, for Strait, have decided agaiust Cox, and find Stralt's mojority to bo 223, As ta Kaudiyob, tho docision, delivered by Gov. Davia, waa' that tho Coanvassora wera bound to cuuvaus tho votes cast- within the lerritory designated by tho Legielptare a8 the Secand Distutet, MMonougalia Catnty, that * was, = baving - for two yonrs, ~in numorous logiglativo acts, aund in all official records, ‘been recognized 24 cousolidatod with ~Kaudigohi County, and that concolidation mneyer "having “beon quastiouod tall now, thero could bo no doubt of the intontion of the Legislaturo to_include whnt wae Monongalia Couuty-in Kandiyolii County ond tho Second Congrossional District, hence tho ovjection was overruled. As {0 Lincoln and Lyon ‘Counlics, tho objection being_that iho roturng woro mado from pracincts having no le- gl oxistonco, tho Board hold that it bnd no power to go bebind the county returns, 1ts du- tics wero simply to canvass thio votes' returned from coitain dosignited torritory, and aecertuin who was oleotod thoroby to- Cqugress. ~To do more would infribge wupon the pro- rogativea of Coneross to judgo of tho clcction, as woll a8 qualification, of its mombors, It ia roportog thas Abr, Cox will still make his contost before tho .Ifoutso Committoo, relying upon the same focts aud arguwents prasetted to-night, from which appears lo could not claim an ecloction except Ly throwing out towns for- morly in Monongslia County, na Wall as Yotos ro- turaod from disputed preciucts in Lincoln and Lyon Countics, Ilis cinim ‘reats upon tho fact thiat countion in thio Flrst and Bocond Districts aro onumerated in sho Apportionment act, all other counties boing sot as in the Third District. Manangalia,3ho cluimod, Lind then and now o Jogal though uot recopnized esistenco, 5 Tho Indiann Election-Footings. The Bocrotary of Stute of Indiana has com- ploted tho footings of tho clestion roturas on tho Stato tlcket, and gives tha following result: For Secrclary of Slate—W. W. Curry, 164,002; 7. 1. Noft, 182,154 ; Neft'a mojorlty, 17,262, For Auditor of Stale—Jamas A. Wildwan, 165,- 254; Bhenezor Londerson, 181,123; Hendorson's majority, 16,450, ‘ar Treagurer of Slate—John B. Qlover, 104,~ %1»1:09“. 0. Bhow, lUl,!lSDi Bhaw's majority, For_ Attorney-General—T, C. Denny, 160,155 04. A, Buskitk, 178,839; Duski majority, 12,- 74t + For Superintendent of Pullio Instruction—~J, 3L, Bloss, 164,052; J. IL. Start, 191,081; Smact's majority, 16,120, oot Jor Judge of Supreme Courl—Andrew L. On- born, 1131221: H, L. Dliddlo, 198,89; Biddle’s majority, 45,465, : v ‘I'ho Indonendents recoived the following voto: J. Q. Btout for Socratary, 16,213; 0. J. Bovles wamo, 3,287; ‘I J, U'ruscott, for Auditor, 18,003 ; M. 8. Boouatt, for raastror, 19,017 W, A, Paollo, for Attornoy-Genoral, 18,6185 A, 11, (irac i’é‘%’dfl or Buperlutondont of Public Instruction, The Sccond Virzinin Congressionnl . Dastrict, RiomaonD, Vo, Nov. 23.—The State Board of Canyassors have deolarod Grade, Cousorvative, oloctod in ‘the Bocond Congrossiognl Distriof over Platt, Ropubliean, by 101 majority, i gy FIRE AND ACCIDENT. At 12:15 o'clock this morning a firo broke out in tho two-atory framo’ building, No. 518 Woit Chicago avonue, Mr. Mobsigor ownod the plracture, whioh waus consumod, togothor with {ta contonts. Mis loss is £800; insuranco un- Kuown.. dohn 1lillar pcouplod tho building on tho fipst floor s o tailor sbop -und on tho second ag & rosiglenpo; 1oss ou utaok aud furnituro, &1,5005' no insuranco. The eauso of fire Is not known. Hook:and-ladder truck No. 8 tipped over at tho oornor of Lurraboo streot und Ulicayo aves nue while proceading to tho firo, and two firo- men, ‘Thomas Maxwell sud Marnoy Johuson, woro thrown violantly to the ground and budly hnrt, ‘Vlioy wese tulion ta the (ruck-housy gud dopots, utid L0 costify tho woights to tho Pout cared for by u pbyslcian. FOREIGN. Buptiém of the Duke of Edin. burg’s Boy. Republican Successes in tho French Municipal Electionss Ciroumstantial Evidenoo Apninst Count Von Arnim, Opening of ihe ialian Parliament by Vistor Emanuel. S End of the Argentine Rebellion. GREAT BRITAIN. 1ONDOX IN A ¥04. Loxpox, Nov, 20.—4 p, m.—Thie scotlon.of country 8 ogain onvolopod in a denso fog, Travol on land and water s vory dangerous, and 6 num- ber'of additional rccidents on tho rallwags aod olsowhiorae aro roported. VESBPL TOST, Loxvox, Nav, 20,.—Tho brig Madria was ‘lost in the Moditormuean and movoral 'of tho crow drowued. B MUCIT ADO OVER A ROYAL INFANT. . Tho infant son of tho Duko of Edinburg was baptized to-dny Albert Alexandor Alfred Ernest Willinm, ~ The sponsors wore Quoon Vie- torls, thoe Emperor of Russln, reprosonted by the Czarowiteb, the Gormon Lmparor, ropresentod by the Duko of Connaught, the Princo of Wales, Crown Pringess of Gormony, and Dukoe of Saxe~ Coburg. - THE AROTIO EXPEDITION. Loxpo¥, Nov, 21—5 .a, m.—In" view of iho Arclic oxpoditon to ba fitted out by the British Governmont, Lady Franklin ronows her offer of,, areward of 810,000 for tho recovory of the ofii- cial records of Sir dohn Franklin's oxpedition. —_— ¥ FRANCE, TIE MUNIOIPAL ELECTIONS, Pans, Nov, 28.—Tho Ropublicans wera plen- didly organized for the munieipal cloctions you- terdny, snd . woro gouorally successful throngh- out tho country, Tho Copscrvatives wero dia- coitraged, and liold aloof from the polls, . . - - BIOK AND IN PRISON. Panis, Nov. fl.—nlnnTu, membor of the Comnmutie, is dangorously il in prison, ————— GERMANTY. TIE YON ANNIX CORNESFONDENCE. New Yonx, Nov. 23.—European mail adviges report that all Von Armu's lottors which in- volved him in bis prosont difiiculties wero pd- droascd to tho Gorman Ambas3ndor at Paris, and not to;Count von Arnim personaily, and are all rogistercd in tho bools of tho Embnsay; but it appoars that thero was o divielon of tho lottors, a portion of them, now withhold by Connt von Araim, Boing registered in bis own handwriting, and not by the usual clerk, aud thay are regiu- tored in series without following tho dato, as if they bad been kopt out of tho ordnary carra- spondonce for a timo, and then regivtsred in o lump by the Ambassndor himself. This, fact would !{vdieato tho belief in Count von Arvim's mind, at that timo, that these lottors were not hiy vriwg\le property, and could uot be rogarded ag such. Toxnox, Nov. 28.—Barlin advices roport that tha reply of Gormany to Spatu's laat note will bo presented at Audrid tho prosent week. It's tono 118 ropresopted to bo very concillatory, Herr Dranm, formorly chief cditor of the Spencr Gazello, denies any knosiedgo of rovela- tions made by his collongue Herr Zohlichos of the cfforta of Count von Arnim to proouro the publication of iwportant documouts in that joursal. —— ITALY. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Roatg, Nov. 21.—Tho Iialian Parlismont waa opened to-dny by Victor Emanuel in porson. His apoech related mainly to the roorganization of thio flunnce syatem of tho country and meastiroa for pullio satoty, Tho King was warmly choer- ed CENTRAL AFRICA. DARFUI CAPTURED DY THE EGSPTIANS, AND THE 3 BULTAN SLAIN. Dartar, the country which, according “to a cable dispatel, was conquered by the Egyptinty, 18 in Central Africa, batween 11 dog. and 16 dog. notth latitude oud 20 dog. ‘and 80 deg. enst longitude, It lies botween Bornon and Abys- sinin, almost duo south rrom Egypt, and west of Beonaor, whonce it is separated by Kordofan. Standing, however, Ilko &n onasis, amid the Gront Sabara Deserf, Darfur is situatod at n groat distanco from all the above-namod torrisories, Tho conntry 18 of the most_dresry character, without rivers, lakes, or much culti- vablo Innd, with a fow mountains risiug from its anudy plains. The - principal town fa Cobbo, which is 2 miles in longth, and_bas about 6,000 fubabitants, ‘Tho poople of Darfur, who num- ber about 1,000,000, nro a mixturc of Arabs and nogrooy, and aro lncgely Molismmedana, Tho Sultan, who has beon sinin, had nlmost_nbsoluto poor, bub wae in somo degreo amenablo to tho ecclosinatios. 1Lia nuthority wos _dolognted in the proviuces to.Qovernors called Meloks. ——— BRAZIL, RIOTOUS DENONSTRATIONS AT PARA, Pary, Nov. 22.—Tho Z'ribuna nowspapor of this clty' contaived an mtticlo, this morning, grossly insulting the oflicers of tho Portuguese corvotte -Sayres, which camo lhera foc the pur- poso of protecting tho intorcsts of tho Portu- gueso subjects, Tho Tribuna subsequontly jestied n supplemont, inclting a revolt by tho populnen, who were already greatly oxcited in conssquonce of tho arrival of the Sayrcs. The Prosident of the Province lins asked tho Gov- orbmont for monns to suppress tho riotous demon- atrations, Thore are groab foars of a gonoral _rising agalnst all foroigner —— SPAIN. ABAY ITENS, : Mapnip, Nov, 28~Serrano will go north noxt month and expedite oporations agaiust the Car- lists, d The Government has oxiled-two Gonorsla and noveral civitinug, portisans of Princo Alphonso, 800 of ox-Quoon Iashotla. TELLARAPILIC CENSQUAMIL. All congratulatory telograms sont from this country to Tuabolln,on tho oceasion of the anni- versary of hor birthday, whorein slio wan stylod “ Yonr Mnjosty,” vero stoppod. A strict cen- sorship over all disyntohes is:atill maintained, e v THE ARGENTINE REPUSBLIO. THE BLJOLUTION ENDED, Loynox, Nov. £4~5:30 . m.—Tha Bpecial Compuissioner of (ho Argentino Republic has recoivod tho following disppteh from tho Acting- etary of Forolgn Alairs at Buonos Ayres, under dato of the 2ith'inst. : ** Tho roballian is onded. Tho gunbt Para has surroudored, Mitre ‘!'Iacu to tho deoit, abandoning all bis bag- gogo. ey FARTHER INDIA. TIE HODRIDLE MASYICRE OF OUNIRITANS AT TONG~ ' ne, Tha Mistions Catjoliques publishos tho follow- ing lettor from Mg Puginier, Viear Apgatolio to Eaatorn Long-Kiig s ** I haston to thank you for tho iutorest mmaifested in our oauso by pub- lisbing soveral ariilos on tho porsccutions st Tapng-King, T'ho realors of tho Missions Catho~ liques must havo beoa touchod by tho terribla mis- fortuncs of our Curistiaus, and will not have oattted to ssk tho Divipo Mastor to ro- sloro peace and prompority to’ his Olurcn in Onuins, Wo count mumsh wpon tho prayers of tho Catholie world, I will not conoeal from you that X considor ¢hat the pres- ent fenrful crisls In Tong-Ring will prave evont- ually vory favorable to tho Catholic roligion. Cod will ioar tho prayers of our marlyrs. Tho npssncro of Chrstune and the pillaging and Dburning of their villagos popimpuced ju my miye slon, ol theuco “Y'm'l into that of " Mr, CGuuthiar, Jow ean I owr deeeribo to yuu tho Lorrora wo hiavo wituossgl and which we wero attoely uuabto to provoigl ‘ho dJiterati, frood from all_restraint, exaitel by lave of Yllluxn and dranle with blood,sbajdonod all rostralut,au .shioie Wrath kuow no Yourds, Armod with Inuegy, gnus, and oven oannous, thoy throw thomaolyes, | follored by numerotis Dauda of | Inwloss men, upon the Christinn villages, nono ‘of which wora atong onough to dofend thomsolves, Thoy killed mon; womon, and ohildron without digting- tion, spurlntz nolthor thoso_who nskod for plty nor those who rofused o dowo., A schoolmas- tor, soemg tho litorny coming, took rofugo ina churoh, and thera, prostrate bafore tho altar, amplored tho morov of God, Tho murderors nr- rived. " Thoy solzed him In tho sanctunry and soalpod him, o still continued to pray, and thoy at~inub ent his hosd“ofl. Among_thom | Avoro sovoral old mon, women, girle, ‘and oven ohitdran, Threo pricsts, twonly missionary atudonts, and ton catachists or sohiolara of Mpr. Gaighior mob with tho samo fate. . About 70,000 Chrlatiang, In both missions, wera totally ruinod ond disporsod, - Tha msjarity wore killed in the gack of. {he' villages; mony wero ordared to epostatize, and, on rofusing to do so, condemnod to death, A great many are siill hidden in tho mountafue, living fhore on .roots and Lerbs,, Othors have takon. rofiuge with Pagan friouds, QOvor 80 prosbyterios, 200 churchos, 800 villoges, contatning 14,000 familios aud 10 convents of Antamito nun; have boon pillaged ond: burnt, L'ho tnatorial loss to tho missiona js over 400,000 francs, and that of tho Christinus oxcoods 15,- 000,000 franca, Tho Inbor bofore us is immenso, Wo have, firat of all, to bring tho despised Ouriatians bnck to their villages, and (hoy aro nontly naked and without monoy. - Moreoyer, thotr houses beiug burnt, wo ‘shall havo to help to robuild thom. I estimato thab each mission wiil roquiro at lonst 800,000 francs o putit to igbts, nnd whore aro we to got th monoy 2 We trust tn Providonco, and entront the aid'of God throlight tho intorcossion of lfa la leot martyrs. THE SOUTH. Gov, Garland, of Arkamsas, ..Wifl Givo $1,000 for tho Absent Smiih, The Lafter Said to: Bo.Concealed ‘in the Little Ragk Ar- senal. A Court-Marlial Ordered in the .Case of Lieut. Hodgson at New Orleans. AREANSAS, THE CONGRESS{ONAL CONMITTER DEPARTS, “Siecint “Dispafeh to The Chicanu Tribune, Lrrtee Rock, Ark, Nov. 23.—The Con- gressional Committoo conoluded thetr labors on Suturday, and Mr. Ward, Chairman of Sub-Com- mitteo; Mr. Bradshaw, Assistant Sergeant-nt- Arms, and Mr, Hays, stonographer, left yester- duy for Wasbington, via Chicago. Mr, Saylor goea to tho ot Springs. GARLAND FEELS SECURE, Tloarned from n politicnl friend of Gerland to-day that,'on Baturday ovening, Garlaud tele- Pmn}md tho Prosident he had nocaso to submit; hat ho was olected by 70,000 votors, and.ho would not surrendor,thio ofiico. A RLWARD OFFERED FOR BMITIL Gov. Garlanyd 18sued a proclamation thia oyvon- ing offoring a roward of $1,000 for Smith and $500".for Wheelor. Tho proclamation will bo publislied in the morning papors. TUE NEW SOPREME COUNT JUDGE. 14'0 the A ssocited 2ress.) Lairrie Roog, Ark, Nov, 28.—The nesly- electod mombors of tho Buprome Court met lo- day under the new Constitution, The mdmbora drow lots’ for -torms us follows: Chiof-Justico Englirh, six yeara; Associnte Justico Wallkor, Tour yoars: Associnte Jueico Harrison, four years, Liike I3 Barber was electcd clork and re- portor of Lhio degisions, BYITI'S UIDING-PLACE, Wasniyatox, D, G, Nov. 23,—It {8 definitely known hero that the placo of concealment of Yolnoy: Voltairo Smith, tho _protended Governor of Arliansas, is fn the Goverument Amsenal at Tittlo Boek. ; ; —— LOUISIANA. LIEUT. HODOSON'S CASE. New Onreans, Nov. 23.—A court-martial has beon ordered by Gon. Emory for the trinl of .| Liout., Dodgson, upon charges proferted by Gen. Morrow, who was seot to Investigate Iodgaon's actions and conduct in North Loulsiaon, It is undorstood that tho .Court will conveno at Vionna, Dec, 1, Gon, D. A, Trobriand will be Presidont, and_Capt. Luko O'Roilly, of Gen. Emoty's staff, Judge Advocato, - I'ho Returning -Board to-day completed tho clty returus, counting the protested boxes as thoy -woro. ‘The-argumont of the Ropublican Committao stated in offct that tho oity cloation throughout was charactorized by tho non- obsorvance of cortain formalitlos prescribed by law, snd thab ‘thelr -non-observanco- waa rosumption of fraud, Thoro' was -gcarool “bialf-n-dozen polling-places in tho olty whero ail tho formalitics of tho inw wero complied with, The returas from DeSoto, Lafayette, and Grant are uot yot recelved by tho Roturning Doard. TIE NALONS. Tho Loulsiana Jockey Club has tondered the Grand Commaudery of Lousinaa n magnillcent testimonial, to bo awarded the Commandery showing tho bost drill and appoarance at' tho coming conclave of the Gravd Encampment of Kuights Templar, : e LATEST NEW-YORK RIARKETS. . Special Dispateh to 7'he Chicagu Tridune. New Yonk, Nov. 23.—1Tho whont market open- od bottor and fuirly.active, the failing off of tho smpplics in prospect by rail and the moro fayor- ablo advices from Europo giving holdets of all Liuds o advantage. Tho falling off in the re- coipta by rail s large, and they promise to be still smaller, as tho risk is Loo “proab to forward proporty by tbom. The market closes stoady, but quiot at the advanco. The demand is chiof- Iy for apring, largoly conflued to No.' Chicago. Wintor is strong, but not’ very activo, Milicrs hold off. Tho sales aro 581,000 bu, at §1.06@ ‘1,09 for ungraded Iowa and Minncsota,$1.09@1.10 for No, 2 Cbicago sprinf, 8107@1.08i¢ for No, 8 do, 81,14 for No. 2 Milwaulkee, $1.23 for No, 1 Minnosota, 81.26@1.27 for red Wostorn, £1.28@ 1.28}¢ for amber do, $1.86 for white Ohio, 81,47 @ °40 for whito Michigan, $1,38)¢ for amber 0. 1ncinded in the sales aro 24, u ungraded Iowa at §1.00@1,00, 2,000 bu No. 8 Chicago at $L07@1.081¢: 40,000 bu No. 2 Chicago’ at $1,09 @1.10, 16,000 bu No. 2 Iilivaukeo ot 8114, ab which prica it is now boavy ; 6,200 bu now West- orn at 81,26@1.27, 8,000 bu amber Michigan at 61,2814, 28,000 Lu No. 1 Minnesota at §1.22, 8,000 bu cholco Duluth at 9119, 400 whito Obio at 81.840, snd 2,000 bu whito Michigan at 1,37 @140, Barloy is lo8s activo and wonlor, and the do- maud modorato, Bales of 10,000 bu choico Oan- ada West in ptore at 81.60 on Buturday evening and to-day, and 2,100 bu four-rowed Btato ab $1.46. Tarfoy malt dull and hoavy. Sales of 2,000 bu Western af 1180 on time, and 500 bu ex- rowed Stato &t $1.50 in ninoty daya. Oata aro firnier, though not very potive, Tho Bnlos ara 68,000 bu's new Ohio’ mixed at 60}5@ 670 3 whito at 68@08%40 ; Wostorn mixod ab 6714 (@07%o, and 06440 In storo s whito ab GI@693 ; Siato mixod at 67, and white at G7}4@G% in storo aud afloat, . Ryois quict, but stendy, Tho sales-are 1,250 bu Stato at 97}, in bags, Cora js firmor_and fairly activo, Tho Inquiry In nhluflg for the homo trado. 'The sales aro u 120,000 bu: damp snd unsound at 74@70o; Westorn mixed at 80@020 for old instore and #3asle, as Thao domand for thio futurc’ is yory light. Buales of 160 brls old mess at §30.76@21.00, snd 60 brls dull, Snlos of 250 tes Westein steawn at 183 @ 14c 500 tes do do, Sollornext wealk, at 183¢o s 60 2,600 tcs, soller tho year, st 109¢@18 9-16o, olosing nli 18340 ; 1,600 tes, gollor six months, o! aflont, and now do at 81@80a afloat; yellow ab 0234@9830 for old in smalllots; Jorsey yellow nt o “lhio pork markot is nactivo and hoas now oity at #2100, an’; oned strong, but cloged weak and vory tea oty ot 18360, For future doliverv wo Lear of 10,030 tes at tho Weat, sellor Novewber, at 180 ’-(@Ul)fim in borth froights thero continuos to bo yory 1ittlo sccompliskied, but gralp ratos aro wtoady ot Baturday's ai¥auco, and provisions aro Lighor. he chartering movomont Iy 1uacziva and ratoy farthor advancod, Whidky [8_ wonkor, with & falr demand at tho declino, * Salos of 260 brls nt 81,0114@1,02, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEW/S." QpeesTows, Nov. 23.—Tho Htoamer Tllinols from Dnliadolphis arilved out at 10 p, w. Bun. auny. New York, Nov. 23,—Arrived steamehips Quoon, from Liverpool aud Dor Europa , from Ulupgow. Tavenroon, Nov, 23.—Steamships Trlo and Novada, from New York, have arvived out. Lavervoor, Nov, 28.—Stoamship opubllo, from Now York, bins axvived out, CRIME. Schemo of Pomeroy's [Priends to Insuro lis Bafetys Shawneo. County to Refuge Paymont .- -of the -Expenses-of - + .. His Trial. Gity Criminal “ o 7 neous. Now Dodgo in the Pomeroy Chse~Tho Way Open 1oF 5 NoMo Croscqui, ToregA, Kan., Nov. 23,—Tho information Is Jsocrotly -imparted that tho~way 1n cloor- for n o' nalla' T tha'‘famdud - Pommbroy-York brivery easo, Blnwneo_ County hjs so;far hogn com= polled to boar the burden of exponso sitonding the proseontion. Tho tax-payera complain of tho hesyy costs, and the County quest County . Attornoy, Ryan to abandon the cago, - ‘Ihis 18 eaid'to’ bo the joyention of n shrowd friond’ of Pomaroy's, & man of ‘§omo no- litical influpnee, and a membor eloct'of the Leg- Islaturo, - As an inducomont for favorabla action on tho part of tho Commissioners, ho Lns as- sured tho county ' anthdrities that ho will socure tho Pusnguol o bill in tho Legislatura moking the Blato rosponsiblo for tho oxponso already incizred, by, Bbawneo County. I this wohemo faile, tho Pomoroy managers will sack to nfluonca“the_Connfy Attorney-elect, who will lhoreaftor ponduct tho proscoution, - 3r. Thomas tyan, tho prosent County Altornoy, has' nover Tiuckiod from tho porformanco of his plain duty. T am crodibly informed that evory influonco pos- sessod by thio shrowdest and wealthicst politi- cians hins beon employed *wjthout success to in- duce him to entor a nollo pros. Bloody Tragcdy at,a Singing-School— . A Xqunz man Killed bv.tho Slapdor- or of s Sister—ileld to Ljail-An Unsnie Savings Bagics | Soccial Dispateh to Tha Clicago Tribune. Quivoy, Il Nov. 23.—Saturday night last o Unlon Church, in XKoono Township, in | thls - conaty, Tho partica engaged. wero two yoneg mon named Oyrus Barger and Nobert Me- Ginloy, tho Jattor boing killdd, It appenrs tbat two waeks provious Barger had insulted o siator of McGinley, and -at tho singing-school Satur- day night, during rocess, McGinloy called DBarger out, and demanded an explanation, ‘Doggor admitted " tho dnanle, :bub. rofused & #ive any satisfaction for it. An encounter there- upon ensued, during ‘which Barger struck Mc- in tho nock, which ‘sovered tho juguler vein, friouds, A 16volvor, o pint-bottlo of whisky, that MeGinley ~ intonded " to kill hLim. Tho woapon. used by Barger was o largo-pized utes beforo tho aifiay. city to await his trial in Deceinber, fast boy. for trial at Springtiold. About have a hicaring in this city to«mg LOW. A Georgia flomicide. ‘A corrospondent of the Amoricus (Ga.) Re- publican gives tho particulars of -4 homicido at At noon on that doy 0 :abused old man Leo, nnd, ns tho latter sras walkiog off, gayo Young Leo became enraged, obtained. a pistol, and ap- ‘gronehed Mims, swhon soma sharp words passed Leesburg ou'tho:10th inat. Dlims mot tlio.two Loes, - ilm one or two kicks from tho rear. otwoen thom, cach holding Ius hand on bis pig- tol. . Tho Shoriff interfored and cled - would drop tho matter, but, if ¢ waa at dioner, ab Lrown's - boarding-hquse, -his fathor camo into tho dining-room and asked for bie piatol, telling Lim that Mims was following 8 Young Leo sprang up nndvmahcc!lflnu-hlu fathor; ‘saying Ab tho front door ho meb Mims, -and_immedistoly Mimy rotreatod Leo followed, firing ujion bim with romarkablo aceuracy, ' Just bofore Mima reached tho gato Lo foll forward onIl‘fiu e {ired four shots in all,-cach ball pasaing throngh Blims’ right lung. Aftor tho shooting. Loo went him ‘with a pistol, abusing him. that it was his.fight and Lo would.soitlo it. commencod tiring upon bim, towstds the gato. faco, heaved a fow gasps, and was dead. back and flnjshod his® dinser.” ' 1o surfondorod Jml. One Wito 'Too Many, Special Dispatéh to T'he Chicago Trivune, Rocxroun, 1L, Nov. 23.—Tho pluralit systom does not-work well in Rocklford, = Of Tuosdey lnst & young man named I Richardson, |- for somo timo & rosidont of this city, was married to a respoctablo young lndy residont hore, Thia - morning Mrs, Richardson number ouo pus io ‘an wppearanco, and olatmed the love, atteniion, and support of Richardson as hier liogo lord. Rich- ardson wag-arrosted for ' bigamy, ' pleaded guilty, sud in dofault of £500 bail was committedto the County Jail tonwalt tho sitting of tho’Cirveuit Court, which moots ln‘January. ¥ Judge Booth—Gearga Axlingtor plgaded mylity |~ . to the orimo of burglary in, forcibly ontering tho born of Josoph Hogan ; remandod till acntence- duy.—Maurice Hagorty, jolnt ‘defondant -with Arlington, had his case’ passed upon ‘by'n jury, who flxed fus term'ab fivé yoars in the Deui- tontlary.—ly Dixon was tried for-tho larcany of a polonatso and dross of -tho valuo of - 8300, tho propetty of Mra, J; ;W. Johueon; vordiet, ** Guilty," and term of puuishment fixod at four yoars and six month in tho Roulfentiary.—Will- iam Dauks, tricd , for tho lerceny of thlf'ty To- volyers from tho E.Remington & Sons' Qom- pany ; vordict, Guilty,” ‘and ‘valuo of ‘ props orty "910.08; romauded” tlll" seutendo-dny.— Thomss ‘Brossmnv, pleaded guilty ta driving away. the horse and_buggy.pu. clections doy of Ald. Gunderean; sontenced to sixty duye' imprigonment in tho- Copnty- Jail,~Billy an‘mt pleadod gilty to the commigsion” of, i similar offonso ngainkt tho . rig ¢f William J. MoLean; sontonged to ¢hirty days' {mpriso mont in tho County Jail.~Goorgo Gibson, dioted forstealing $3 from tho porspn of 1o eriok Kelly ; ‘sontonced o tha Roform mohool fpr four yonts.—In the cavo of Tho T'eople vs. John MoGaoueh and Laura Campball for the ubdnction of Mury;\‘(«tzulI tha witness Wotzel didn' ap- poar to proseauto, and conld not be foupd; the ca¥o was tharofore strioken from -tho doaket, with leavo to roiusjate,—Tho Grand Jury nros sontod swanty-four -indjctmonts, togsthor with reaolutious axoupating tho State's Attorugy ang Lis asslutant in regard to tho reports imponohin tholv olllelal ohatncter and § ntogrity. Jor ful procoedings of tho Grand Jury sop another cal- | 9 umn, JUSTICE COURTH, Justicp Beyden—Joseph -Jonking, preeatod g aulomato of v house of {ll-famo ; fned §A5,— Nqury Hurps, arrosted -on samo pharge ; fined %20, —Josoph and Etta OClark, arrosted on same ohargo ¢ finod €39 each,—Nichard Robarts aid Ronjumin Joucs, arrosted for swsaulting I, Lraylinm with flnufl]‘y wospon, with iotont o do badily injury s contfuned il tho 20t fust, in bail of B500 cach.—Joseph Cardon and Johu Koil, yryosted for tho larcony of clothing belong- ing to Judgo Puller, ab D30 Induanw gvenug'; hold to the Criminal Court in bail of §500 ool — Nuluon Do Furgo, urrestod on tho sharge of kids nupping (soo uuothor colimn) ; contluned $iil Matterses=Miscolfa- | 8pectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune. i Commissionora-have about dotermined to ro-! bloody tragedy occurrod ot a singing-school ab | Ginley & blow Intho ey with & knifo and anothor canging duath in about ten minutes. A slung-shot was found in tho vicloity of, tho pfiray, with' -which Bargor olaims MoGinloy strick him., : Af- ter striking tho fatal blow Barger 1an away for fear,‘as bo snys, of aniaganult ' from AleGinley’s and a falso mustaohe wero -found upon tho body of McGinloy, It is elaimod by Bargor's friouds + pocket-kuife, which lio had’ borrowed a faw'min- o was arrcsted in bed at hia' fathor’s’ hondo, pnd i now in ‘jail in this o is about 22 'yoars old, and’ has" tho reputation of beiug a Georgo Wolfe, alias Groy, tho man implicated .with Peters, alias Ciawford, in-the recent Post- Offico 'robbery, ‘had a bearing to-day before United Statos Conumissioner Williams, of this city, and was bound ‘over ia tho suurof $2,000 ten days agos man named Forsytho, living in tho north part of tho county, deposited . tho sum of 81,460 In bis wheut-bin for safe-keop- ing. The monoy was missing a fow hours after- wards, und tho' caso was placed in_tho hands of Detective deGraw, of this city, who caused tho srrest, ou Saturday’. might, of o man named Andors, ov Contsburg, for Lho theft. Andors will stopped £he 1= pundiug fight. " Ed Leo_ thor told Mims that ho d dr a acked sitoin, wonld defond. bimsolf. Afiorwards, whilo®™ Bd t6 tho Bhonif in tho diniug-room, sad is sow in | drowned. [ i and fined 810,—Androw Jackson, nrrestod for Yogeanoy ; nontenced to tho Dridowell for thirly days, aud flood §10,—L. J. Iart, arrstod for tho larcany of Inw books bolonging to tho Low Library s bold to tho Criminal Court in bail of $300.—Nlcholao Branigan, arrosted for disorderly couduct ; sotitenced Lo _{ho Tiridowoll for thirly doys, snd fined §16.—John Dell, arrostod for dinordorly conduet ; continued til] to-morrow in bail of 8100.—Joseph , ¥, Millor, koeping.s sde Joon opon after 12 o'olock at night 3 fined: $20.— Audray. Lun, _orregted for disordorly conduct 3 { montonced to the Bridowoll for thirty days, au flued 815.—Charlos’ Jones, arreatod for kooping wgambling houso; finod $25.~Lizzia Evans, ar yoatod for tho larcouy of n watoh from Dan Fare wall, continned from tho 21at lnst.y dlschursed. Juslico Seully—Hottlo Ayors; arrested on & warranb charging her with concenling mortzaged gdods and chattels bolonging to JohndL. Smyth, 0t "No. 184 West Madison stroots - continued” il to:day. in bail of $600.—1homas Jackson, arronte ed for vagranoy . Rontenced to tho Bridowsll for ninoty diys. ttio Smith, arrested for disoz- 6rly dondilet; "continued till 'the 25th Inat, {n Lait of $200.—~Owen Dolan, arrested for tha lae- ceny of property bolonging to tho Burlington & | Quiniey Railrond; ~continued till tho 26th fust. in || il of &300.—Willlam Murpliy, nrrested for va- | geancyy seutanced -to tho Iiridawoll for fifty davs.—Foxoy Whnlon, arrcsted for vagrancy continued tiil thio 28ths.inst, in bail of $200, Justico Kaufmann—Anton Kennedy, arrested for izordorly conduct ¢ antonced to tho_Brido- woll for: njoty dnys, nnd fined §50.—Patrick Hnelott, ‘arrested for forgery on ‘complnint of William Holmos ; “continned till tho 26th Inst, ln | bail of £600,.—Frank Ebr‘:nuu.‘nrrus_'.cd for dis- rderly condwct; finod $25.—TuihKeogan, are g’fl_md for druvken and disordorly conduct ; flucd > " MISOETLANEOUS, ! . Thioves ontorod tho “storo -No, ‘210 Madison i sjroot Yetordny morning at: an early bour, but waora evidently seared off, as nono of the! goods | wera carriod away, E | Bueal-thiovos continus tholr wark satively. B, I, P. Kollogs Lan goportad &0 tho. polica | thathis it waa. entorod thind i Valuablo ovorcoat atoiaa, ) O\oE 2ada Themas .Jolnson wps arrepted yestan K tho chnrgo of ‘larceny, in my' Ingy..‘ifi?‘nl{i flfi' Ttallap's jualoon jou West Madison stroet, pud taldhg 6. 1lo wae'locked {n tho Madison Strect Statlon., . o L ¥ 3 About 9 olclool-Ingt - night two youn, { an. attoroation ovot. Gomb SIAL Tation g Clarl strdot, In'front" of “Areado court. Orno of tho partios stejck {ho otbior -in tho faco, aad fu || reburn for. the blaw.received’a slight stqb in the || forglond wwith & pogkot-knife. Tho namo of the young map who did £ho cutting is Joueph Mar. un,;{xbng]_hi{hla umpluy‘célb:;: ]n railrond as nowg -agent, * Tho namo.o! injured party s Aycortninod, No'prrests wero made, _ R Bol L. Morrison and five or eix ,companins, wha -aro employed on - railroad,.wwont into Gillard'a saloon, No. 75 Weet Midison atroot. last evoning, and, after taking hdrink,;Ida Sulliven, ono of tho ‘nlfoged lrons omployed ib tho placo, loving- 1y put bor arm- afound "the nack of the young man above named ‘aud—so ho says—with tho othor extracted:§20 from his pocket. IMo wonk £o | to Madison Strcat Statian, followed by tho whola ‘mruh and complained. An oflicor was dispatchod 0 the - saloon, and’ tho girl ‘was ‘drrestod and locked up,’ Morrloh™ informed 'tha ‘stations “kpoper tiat hio wouldiinvoGillard’s place brokon up if 1t cost him bis . fortute, ' Io was'held'ns a witnagsy, | 2 Yesjerday. morning sbout 6:15 o'clack .Offcers Laugon and .Cobill .discovorad .two mum‘iciuuuf Igolaiug coloted mon ou, tho corner of Indiaua “avouuo. and.Twenty.fifeh atrcet, and .arrosted them. While taling them to tho Cottagze Grova Avonuo Station, and. when noar Twenby-fourth stroot, Luugon's prisoncr broke away from him aftor & despernta strugglo and’ ran down tho stroot, Tho oflicer fired two shots pt him, avd ho bolieves thev ‘took .offect, but the fugitivo escaped aftor rutining fito shod. “Cablll's prisoner also rosistod,” but un- succossfully, and aflor o sborp fight ho was brought fo tho station. Ilo: gave his pamo as Henry Willisms, 'snd is belloved to bo'the samq man’who handled” Oficor Foley 8o ronghly and escaped ;from him, Il was unrchmfi and a -lnrge carving-kmfo, some_silvorware, and n biitter-knifo'markod H. W, K., fouad on him. Commissinner. Hoyne — Josopl Milton, com. maner of tho bargo Argonaut, was brougiit bee fora'the Commissloner, charged with violation of & act of Congress, :March 81, 1835, in rogard to putting nshore, by forco, in o -foveign -port, nny snilor or marino in the employ of tho vessol. This arrestowas mado on complaint of & woman named Margarot Hoirs, who was émployed by Miiton on ‘tbo 1st inst. a8 a cook on Loard his cinft. -For somo causo of disagreomont existing Lotwoen the Captsin ond -the woman, sho iwng forcibly put ashore at Port Sarnia, Canada. Mil- ton was in arroars to her for labor performed in tho capacity for-which sho was shipped, $37.50, ‘On his settling tho debt with the woman, Com- miaslouer Hoyue dismissod tho caso, CASUALTIES. A Brakeman Falls from a Train and - Is Killed—Enjurods Special Disvatch (o The Chicaor Wribuse, Laraverre, Iud., Nov, 23.—A brakeman named Corwin, on the accommodation_train of Indiznapolis, Cincinnati ‘& Lafayatto Railcoad, ol 2.om the pintform of & bagrago car, & milcy bolow, tho jictiou, nod,was instantly’ Liliod, both logs boing cut off and Lfs Hiend and _body torribly mangled. ” It ‘is supposed tho wind blow liim off ~a8°ho attemplod :£0 pasa from_tho.bags gage-car to & {reight-car, tho wiad blowinga galo ot tho time.” Bir, Cocwin was & young man, -His parents raside noay this ity 5 "Plho wind ripsot a delivery wagon on the loveo, ‘badly inguring the drivor, David Walko. marino, Blynuters. Spectal Insvatéh to The Clicaan Tribune, EntE, Pa., Nov. 23.—A small fish-hunt eon- toluing-two inon iwas wreekod noar Barcelona, X. Y., in thio_terriblo stotm that is still prevail- ing on Lake Exle, " Tho men aro supposed to bo Nantes not ascertnined. Tho.Britlehschooner Now Dominton beat into port_yostorday in o digablod _condition, the gula {ing; off lior forotopmaut, liead-gear, eic. Sha goes’into wintor.qunrters .hero. ¥ A, mmall_scow, name not aseertained, was beachied outnide of thia'lighthonse pier st evens ‘}ng.‘\ "Tuga succceded putling hor olf this worn. Sovornl pthor dlsastors aro roparted, but nob yet confirned, SRS Accidentally Killed ¥While HEunting. Nasuvizre, Nov. 23.—\Whila » young mwn named Tsgrigye and A companien wera out hunt- ing yostorday, Tegrite was aceldentally shot and instantly killed-by his companioa, who stumbled, anil in falling Lis gun discharged, tho wholo “lond ontering Mr. Ieerigg'shoad. Lho body way lsr_nu;ut to this ity luat night, and intorral to . J o s THE WEATHER, WAsmINGTON, Nov, 23,—For Ohio Valley and Uppor Lako reglon, cold woathor, morth or west winds, rising barometer, and snow durivg the night vear Lakes Hurou aud Ela)urlur. ‘Cautionary signala coutinue b Ohicago, Mile wankee, Grand Ilavon, Lscanabs, Marquelte, 1o, Port Haron, ] t, Loledo, Cloveland, DBiufato, Roclicsror, and Oawegos LOCAL ODSLRVATION. “CutteAqo, N (=} 0, ov, 23, 1874, 0 10:18 p. 1m, Alaxlwun; the @ Stytion, | L <0 Choyonuo, *Chicago: 3 W, hi W, brisk N W, +|igut enow, 18] Lyt auow. 5{Cluudy, b 47 Calm, o 23 N, Wy, brisk,04{Cloudy, AN, Wi, beisk| 13lClondy, Gjoar. alondy, Gloudy, e T 2 THE LUMBER TRADE. Special Disxateh to T'he Ohieago Lribune, WiNONA, Mlul'll.. Nov. 23,~—T'ho Republican has A raviow of tho Jumbor trado of tho past yeur . Tha nggrogate amonnt of ‘lumbor manufactinred in Winoua for the scason s as follows s Luwbor, 0,200,000 foct ; lnth; 8,700,000 ; shinglos, 106, 950,000, Aphroxiiato eatjmato of tho amount of 1alted lumbor received t Lumbor, 20,800,000 foot ; luth, 4,600,000 ; shinglo, 4,030,000, Total smonnt of produat and regoipts s Lumbor, Gl {10,000 foat ; Inth, 14,200,000 { stiluglos, 46,000, tho 25tk st in bodl of "$1,000,—Willinm | 000, Tho shipmants of tha sonson” buve boen DBrown, wested for tho lurceny of n | about 95,000,000 fost. Btovk mow ou hand, 31,- coat bolongufg to. I X, Bmith; won- [ 600,000 feet, The lumbormon of = Winoua are tonced to the Bridowell forwjwoniy days, Hunnoally gound and genorally prosporous.