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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY: PTEMBER 13, 1875, [ wnd Franco. In England the subjact came ay i the Geologleal Suction of tho Brittsh Associa- tion on the 24th uli,, when Prof. E, Herbort read & paper deactibing cottain nndulatious in chalk formations tu tho nurth of France, aud ar- gued that similar nndutations wonld bo found under thn English Chanael, In which cano & tun- nel wonld havo to he oxcavated in a circultoun instend of a direct lno, Bir John ltawkabaw gavo s skotch of what lisd already Voon donn 1 connnctiotn with tho Chnnnel tunnol achome, and stated hin opinion A8 to what might bo oxpected of it Tn the firet lace, ho wished to eay that his exporiments did not accord with the stalements of Prof. Ilobert. 1hese transerid FOREIGN. WASHINGTON. it condeuned into ars then ing eprrita at, i W Jdaeid nigon th the fraud will | rnug o tuin the Enteresting Facts FPertaine ing to the Great Whis- Ly KFrauds. €Gers Jovellar Iutrusted with " Formation of a New Span- ish Cabinet Beliof that the Orleanists in France tu fizm o ticus in_regaril ‘to How They Were Accomplished, 5 which a portf . A he had aue 1, " thy P 3 Will Hencoforth Be Re- Yers!“uaitori \ tmcinesn of s s *4is | oand How They Will Be | mmuss dopth ot wbich tho tunao) nas _proposed to” bo made, 5 revented. thube, hile and It would not bs naces- Prove the enariving + ipublicans, comparei have paaned taroiigh aevcesl han 90 0f thi , %0 that all ler, 8% found (n the asveral mariets of thi. «ov| wns monthly account, with the Anmped by singie barrel i Tunr ho deter at wure, system, that, of i s cut out at The at Teccriu ro.ttore iracts are madn from ho apirita of el dustil. ryare ta ahow- Ho Lerfrct aud un- although the spirita may da, there {3 6o trmble the guilt where 1t belongs, Thia grevets s, which I bave heretaf.re de. ud methieod of committiog feands, 0 aid atill furthor in presenting this r acter of fraud, you have Iately adapted new rogul the uan of tax-pald stampe, by the time nf retaincd with the Gauger's rapor, ¥ ilexiroys the atatnn, and prevents fia anie Lne, 8 uficlent snioant of sary to follow any clrenity te. Ho went whother oF not the stanip n grnuine, nnryt: dcnc‘:ib:,’ cw’fi‘lj\ °'('fl§°“-:amaucn x;r i m:‘lyx;l;:;(n ;n. t i L hivs ddeers Qeneral War Inevitablo in tho Dominions | (leSrmuriee. "ra s bastt voncs heen dovo, b | what the Attorney-General Is Doing | refutying-nos A, an tho watter. In the first vlaco, a knowledgs bhad heen obtained of the geslogical position of thu beda betwoon Dovor and Margarat's Hay, on tho English coast, aud the opposits torritory on the Frenchcoast, 'Then mora dotailed and accurato information was obtained by making moio than 500 boringa all over tla line of channol io which tho tuonel might Lo made. These borings agrood vory closoly with tho geological iuveati- gatlon of the coast. sud, with regard to tho re- sult, o felt tolerably auro that from the onesido of tho cliannel to the othor there oxisted a thilck bolt of chalk wilh no outerop into tho sand. This belt. if not altogathor straight, wes at leant tolerably no, and thers was no noed to make tho tuouel & circuitous onc. Bomo thiought that the tunnal would be quits closo to tho water, but in reslity it would b nearly 250 feot Lelow tha bottom of tho chiannel, aud tharo was a considerablo aud uviform depth of chalk below the borniug, Lvenif thers should be some alight leakage, engineers would know very well low to desl with it. Me Limself had had o cu- of *“the Sick Man o the East.” e S iy e | memen Ansued, in whic) The Spleen of Enstern Cities Re- gardiog Intorlor Ports of Entry. WHISKY FRAUDS. THE AANNER N WHICH THEY HAVE DEEN TER- PEPMATED—CHECKS TO IIEVENT THRIR RECTH- RENCE—REFONT FROM THE CRIZF OF BPECIAL TESENUE AOENTS. Sreciat Divvatch to The Chiecago Tribune, WasnixatoN, D. 0., Sopt. 12.—IL, T. Yaryao, Chief of Special Rovamue Agents, Lias submitted the following lottor, raviewing the whisky frauds, to the Commiesioner of Internal ovenue: Sheeking Barbarities Perpetrated by Both Insurrectionists and Turks, ust, of nece cliarged to tie furtbar Efforts of the Consular Mediators to Prevent Further Bloodshed. Liad Leels prove Supposed Attempt to Steal the British Crown Jewels, the nate by flling small number of ga loce, and tha arester nuber, the numler of g the stub must ne Axllon of epir:ta for Lim 1o get nd of altict spir {.u removing them from the dist cullou of the hondsmen of incry ernand Gaugers, of the fine, will do much o make Meretotors the giving to jrosccuts the dust opinion (lat the s of rectifiar NN the aiip to detertainy 1 bLive described anthe ATi1A to the mp With & much sou lLave adopted the following srios of sectifiers’ atamps han been alty, rectificr, It I, b each atamp hian printed upen 18 face dtane oo packaga entaine, an tht conear 'y shiow the sume thing, Every foF which & roctifier's stainp In tasust La returned by tho fJauge: Winrefore, Iinpios 12, even i 'he sncceeidn iliery t the retifying. chock upon frands, the vigaraus prone- d, © than tortv Sturekeo;— Tor the forfeitire of the full penalty wuch ollicern honeat, of & Gauget's or Hlorekeoper's lond wan s mere formality, aod uo suits wero evet th- atituted, even when frauda through their collusion The Goternment scemed satintid lller alone, 1am Arnily of the present Large tax upon distilied spit- 11 ca bo collected with but nroall loss, ‘Thia opinion In baned upan the fact thot every Blorsken er b 1, Gauger, o and employer who Jn connected with the il ery counter many little difticultios of that kind, Bir BEpT, 6, 1875,—The Hon, D, D. Pratt, Commissioner | Where [raud in url.mr-xed. becumes & peustoucr on SPAIN, Jobn subsequently stated tuat tho tuanel would | of Iniernal Rievente—8in: In complisncs with sour | the distiller. 1, thierefore, dintiliors be kept wador have the honor to report in detali on the | such strict an: Nubjects: —Thie mauner in which the * whiaky frauds " zposed Werw perpotrated tipon the Govern- fUE NEW CADINET. . 3faorip, Sopt. 12.—Tho discussiona in the Cabinet wero duo to a doclslon of tho majority tuat olestions should bo held for tho Cortes by upiversil suffrsge. Bonor Canovas dal Castiilo dosired to opan the Cortes Nov. 28, the day King Atfonso cornes of age. Tho King summoned the bo ventilated Ly two preumatic tubes, which would bs worked from the centre, and woutd suck in eir from oach end. He expressed him- gelf quilo eatisfled that the schewo oould be carried out, Somo discuesion followed, in the courseof which Bir Jobn Hawkslaw'a opiulon found gen- eral support, there being only one dissentient ; and it was montionod that tho deepent part of ottivers and wor Lonest, y ment, Second—The chiecka siready establishcd to prevent a recurrenco of auch fraudy. 1, The systein of surveillance now in force in all dis- tillerfes, to insure that noue of tho product may ccape tazatian, 1s based upon ke preaumption that Miuisters to a consnltation at 9 o'clock 3 1 between Dovor aud Calats would | Al Iocaloficers are Louest; and, where such is the Iast night. Canovas dol Ceatillo woud | 220 (;"""’,"',:’:ma “more than half of St Danie {ase,f worke dmiraly, anit dota insure the collec- | place wen solzed only comsent to prosido over s liberal [ Cathiodral. that was to uay about 200 foot deop &t | tue distiller, ' 1t could Lardly bu expected, however, Cubinot of conciliation. A mow Miniatry was_formmed under Gon. Jovellar to-day. Tho foll®riny ia tho list, as ofliciatly anvounced : Gou, Joveller, Presidont of the Council sod Ministor of War; Alcala Qaliano, Ministor of Foroign Affairs; Caldoron Coltantes, Miniater of Justice; Duran y Lotra, Mioister of Barine; Baluverris, Minister of Finauco; Romero Rob- lodo, Minlster of Interior; Martin Herrera, Minister of Public Works; Ayala, Minister of Qolomiea. tlie deopost part. Lt nmong over 1,700 Htorekeeporn and Gatigors,some wald not rove dishoncst, capectally stuce thiero in_al- wraye near them, In the persou of the datiller, & Me- Dhistophelod ta {empt with bribes, 1u order, therefore, to sffsctually provent fraud, itis necearary £ eatablinli a syatoin thiat aball sitrely deter any extonsive fraud, nud follow It withi certain and suro penalties, With the distillers; 1t Is » matter of dollars and conts ; a, If the Hisk of comumittiug tho fraud {8 made o great that it docs not pay, he will not only be bonest himsel?, but will inform on'others, s a matter of scif-protection, Tho preeent syatom may ba describod truly e fol- lows: A Htorekeeper s aasigned to every distitlery, whoso duty it 1s to record the time of emptying aud Alling every mash-tub; o weigh every pound of graiu that 1o roset {n tho méahi; aud to so that the low Is wirictly complied with, The cisteru.room, whers the apirits aro racelvod, n placed iu chargo of & Gauger, who doteruines the exact quantity produced, aud the fiange of each barrel into wiiiet tho spirits are drawn. 'Iio’ pipes from the still to the clstern-room are cati- {imuous, 80 that tho distiller 1ra8 no sccenn to tho spirits until atier they sre guuged and tha quantity doteriu. ed, Euch barrel iled tn tho cisteru-room must ba sorially numbered, Leginning with No, 1, and running consecutively without duplication, A warehoune stamp must bo afized to tho barrel, which tamp lLiss a serfal number, mnever duplicated, and showing the number of barrel, conteats. in wing and proof gallous, name of Gauger, and date of il ing, Tho barrel ‘0 tnarked in plaved in 8 warehousa ou the dlatillory premiscs, whero it can romain not o exceed one month witioul a warenousing bond ; not to THE MISSISSIPPI ]'RO"UBLES. Corxespondence with Washington. (T'0 the Associated Press.) Wasmvaton, D, C., Sept, 12.—The Attornoy- Qoneral tolegraphod on tho 10th, in rosponse to tho dispatch from Gov. Ames asking for Federal interference, tho following : DEPANTAENT OF JUATICE, WASTINGTON, Bopt, 10,~ To Gov, Ames, Jackson, Miss,: Uniled Biates forces hiave been put {n readinosa. No orders have yet boon givon for them t0 move, and 1o proclsmation {esued, Everytuing s ready. Ts thera such an insurrection fgaftist hie Stato Govoroment as cannot bo put down Dy the State military forces, aided by all ottior powers of tho Btate Goverument and the aid of tuo true citi- (Sigued) ifornis ring, UNIVENSAL RUFFRAGE, Lonpox, Bapt, 12.—DPrivate advices from Patls esy the new Spanish Ministry represonia the triumph of the principlo of universal suflrsge. Cauovas del Castallo will probably be President of tha Clsmbar of Doputies in the now Cortes. ———— FRANCE. THE BIGHT CENTRE. Panis, Bept. 12.—La France deolares that it has trustworthy information that s ohango is likely to take placo in the policy of the Right Contro; that it fadue 12 the wishes of tlo Orleans I'rinces, who aro said 1o bo about to ro- nounce all claima to the throne and adhoere to tho Republio without reserve. TR SPANISR AMDASSADOR zens? Epwaups PIERizrosT, Attorney-enoral, ‘Thia was tolegraphod early ou the morning of tho 15th, but no responso received from any sourca until yestorday, when a telegram was ro- ceived by tho Attorney-General from ex-Seuator Poaso, now Postounster st Juckson, suyiny Tbo excitement has subslded, A il forco com- posed of good citizens of all politioal parties aud of sufiicient force to protect lifeand property can be lad in_suycounty fu the state, Noaffort bas yet ; bore has noteaigued. ben mado by tha Blato suthoritice b this direciizne | CIco0d P AP e . A b snduntfl willesl meson ikve been oximunted Tud | IS Backag s i o wihites s, the Colleciorfussy HERZEGOVINA. of opinjon thiat Federal interferenco is unwise, fin- | OB 8pplication, sud after payment of tho tazes, & x vaid slamp, which ia filled in with the samo vuthber of Packago, provf, and wine gallons, an appears on tha warehiouso.statp, and Han fiscll snotber distinctivo serial number, which 18 never duplicated. Tho Dack- ago of apirits {s now ready for markat, and s 80 fully marked aud branded a# (o ensblo any revonuq oflicer to identify It wherever found, siuce no otler packago £an cxiat legally with tho sate numbers, marks, sid brands, The diatiller 1a required to koep & book In which he secarda a fll doseription of osch packase, srecifyiig all the marke and Lrands above mentioted, and tho name of the party to whom each packags s nold, Tho purchaser iu required to keep s book which re- cords a like doteription of the packsgo, and states both politic, nud will only tend to aggravate the evils, Benator Alcorn, of Miaulualpfii, a8 presont whon this telcgram was reccived by the Attorney. Qooeral, und coufirmed its ntatoments. The Attornoy-Genoral on the 11th telographod Gov. Ames a3 follows: 1In my dispatch of yesterdsy morning, in which I mentioned that troops sure hield fu readiness, 1 asked whether tha situation of the insurrection was suct ogainst the State suthorities (hat tho Btate Govern- ment and tho aid of loyal citizons could not put it down. I have no reply 10 this, No reapouse camo until between 11 and 12 OBDM-VIBAGKD WAB, Nzw Yonr, Bept. 12.—A Herald cable spacial from Cottigne, Montonogro, Sopt. 10, says all the country botween Sarvis and Montenegro ia 4n full revolt. Fully 10,000 insurgents have taken the field. Thetowns of Priepol and Plo- ©lie havo been sacked, all Turkish villagos burn- ed and the Torks masscred. Tho Christian in- habitants have takon rofuge in the mountains. Tho Turkish troopa are demoratized and the in- surrection is apreading oo all sidos. Montenegro and aevero. row: O'clock last night, when tho Governor sont to | from whom it was purchased and to whom he sold it. 1o MA‘;:;’!‘;:!';”‘:.“": ‘r’e‘“d.‘:f“‘i“:.‘"“;:‘""'l’; {hio Autorsoy-Uomoral & vory long telemraes giv- | Acomplelo rocord in thua kept of tho whereabouts o abla, ing au explauation that it woss question of raco, | each packuge of apirits until it is stamped for roctii- cation, or reachon the cousumner, ‘The aystem of checka na applied to rectifiers ta aa follows: A rectifier fs permitted fo rectify spirita bought by bim, and place the seme npon thie market underarectifier's stamp, When. hn'pukhum thaspirite, snd is ready to empty or “dm'l,‘l}p " for rectification, ho akea out s full description of the packagen, gising and Lo sull thought thero was noceralty for troops, The Attornoy-General has made s fall roport, sending all the telograma and communi- catlons by specia! meracnger to the Prastdent to-day, avd expaots further suggestions from thio President to-morrow, TIE ATTEMIT AT MEDIATION. CoxsranTINOPLE, Bopt. 12.—The forelgn Con- suls, acting as medlators, loave Mostar to-day, aud will endeavor {6 soo thé {ostirgont leaders, when they will inform them (bat thero ia no hope of forelgn aid, aod will sdviss thom at The valves wi X S A S ho serial numbers, date, origiual gauge, and nate o submit thoir griovances to Sorver Pasha. o Tz (6 B Ee Rg witli sn inclosing. The Coneuls will re-assemble agoln Wednosday CALLFORNIA. ?x{l:“:élor:‘;s?o‘cl::;ynflm sato to the éf.i’x&ar‘f".&: o or Thursdey at Biolatz, sed inform Server Pasha of the result of their mission. Barver Pasha will issue s proclamation promising tho Todress of all grievancos on condition that the insurgents submit within a cortain time. ——— CREAT BRITAIN, T002-AXD-MOUTI DISEASR. London 'imes, Aua, 38, At prosent thia discase s mote pravalent swong csttle and shesp in the Newbury and Huogerford digtricts of Borlubire than it has beon for sevoral yoars past, and fresh casos are separted almost daily. Tue returns of Bupt. Bennett, of Nowbury, the District Inspeotor, otice detalls & Gauger to exsmine and regauge the spirite. 1t is this Guuger's duly aiao to see tho pack- ages omptled and the atampu deatroyed, and to certify tie fact on the faco of the recliicr’s notlo, An mee count fa opened with the rectifier, in wiieh he 1 croditod with the total proof gallods of wpirita so dumped, aud charged with the total proof gations cov- etiod by rectifier'satamps for s numberiof praof gulions Dot in gxcoss of the nutber reportod’ an duwped by the rectifler and Gaugar, as abovo ndicated, 1 tuink you will sgree’ withi me_{hat, if all ofticers wore Lioneat, the abovo described checkw would effect- nully prevent ny aplrits Leing sold {n market tLas Bad ot paid the proper taz, To parpetrate fraud, tho distifler munt first obtain {ho connent of tho iorekooper |0 usy more graiu than his eurvey calls for, it has been praven by cxperionca that a fermeutation that will pro- The Feeling in Financial Circles at Sun Francisco Much Ensler. Bax Fiuncisco, Sept. 12.—To-morrow will bo sami-monthly mercontilo collootion day. The monoy market Ia in eomowkat easier conditlon, and I is believed a little mutual forbearauca witl ooablo all to pass tho ordesl without disastor. Thus far merchants have ochown & univarsal disposition to holp each other and avold pushiug claims to euch oxtont ag to embarrass each othor, The prospect of opon- ing tho Bank of Nevada by tho 1st proximo and expoctation of tha early rosumption of the Bank must bo8 bolt boles, safo-burglars inat. gained by fraud ia nut suMcient ¢ Department horo, the postal syatom was cataby the progress ia very promising, snd arrange- meuts have bosn mads for a large oxtonsion of thia systom during tho coming yoar. Of courss, the expenditures are largely in excoss of tho re- coipts. A comparison of tho past year with the ono lmmediatoly proceding it slows an in- crease of oxpendituros of 42 6-10 por cabt and au increaso fu tho rovonue of 56 percent. The mail routes in operstion st tho closo of the year aggregated 25,217 Eoglish miles, au in- cresso during tho year of 87.6-10 per ceut ; num- berof Yout-Offices 8,244, of which 1,744 Lad beon eatablished during the year. Thors wero al80 476 stroot lettor-boxes, of which all but 165 hiad been erected during tho yoar, tions upon the United States maila ki {roquent, but detection and punishment prompt by the pressure of tho stoam, dimmoter of opening for doublo-seated valves will be tho eamo sa for single-sostod valves, The lhn[(c for attachiog it to the boiler nches in diameter, flat faco, without rvef)lanco tht the rkmeu, they will, THR FIRST CONVICTION. Snecial Dupateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Wasmisaroy, D. C., Sept, 1 Depariment yesterdsy obtained tion under tlio whieky ring prosecutions, It way tho easo of a distillery at Kt. Joseph, Mo., whosa Dplaco waa doized contemporaneonsis with the Nt. Tho distilier pleaded gailty yesterday. The evidence fa noarly the same as in sl the other cases, THE CALIOVRNIA RING. —_— NOTES AND NEWS, TIE CHINESE POSTAL WYSTEM. Special Dupateh to T he Chicage Tridune., Wasnixator, D. C., Bept. 12.—A copy of the report of tho Clineso I'oat-Offico for tho year oudivg Dec, 81 last, or tho seventh soar of Moigi, has been rocoived at the Post-Offico It I8 but sovon years sinco od in China, but BTEAM RAPETS VALVES, The Government hay smount of maopey p3y 8 Iargs corps of saa mattor of policy, 2.—Tho Treagary its first convic- Active efforts are making to crush the Cal- Deprods- been prepated tha following rogulations for tho tost of safoty valves to-mor- A singlo represontative for each valve to bo tested will be admitted to wituess tho tests, All vaives presonted must have au uniform aroa of opening of 5 equaro inclies, and will bo sub- mittet to the following compotitive oxanunation ; Firut, copability of discharging any excess of steam above a fixed working pressuro; second, the limits of preasure within which the valve will opon and closo : third, uniformity of sction difforont pressures: fourth, roliability of sction ot diffcrent pressuros ; fifth, eimplicity of arrangoment and facility of ma nagement, 1l bo teated at & prossure of not TIE BAFE DUNOLARS. will veceiva tho loss than 20 nor more than 80 pounds to the square 1uch. and will ot require to bo provided All valves must bo operated asud the groatest It soems that, aftor all, Harrington and his punishmont that they desorve. The Attorney-Gieneral is detor- mived to bring them all to trial again, and bas gtven ordors that tho witnesses shiall bo wont bo- fore the Grand Jury which convenes on the 20th But it is not probable that tho now Dia- trict-Attornoy, H, H. Welly, will oficiate in the cndo, 88 tho Attorney-General, as woll aa the citizens interested, hiave but hitle contidonce in duco o largest sleld of “spirite from grain | hin " Ry rocord, which was nnknown 3bow that oonsidorably over 1,000 ehoop sud a [ of California havo tonded to incrouso tho con- Sourn, Tho Ine thoresore shows iony oIt | (0™ (g~ Attorney-Gonoral | when bo e large number of boasts aro affected. Thero | fdent feeling in bosiuesa circlos, and large trans- | mentation, and forbide niore than ouo Aillug of tue | 8slected ~ and ~ appointod, doos mot kxve been two convictions lately at the County Potty Beasio for danE cattlo 0 fora of coln from tho Troasury aud receipts from tho mint Lava had a favorable offect. Tho action tubs inloss than soventy.two hours, thus requiring tho tub to romain empty for twenty-four hours, It, ! o B distilior will pre; hat i kn affectod with the disoaso along tho pub- | of the National Gold Bank and Trust Compauy u‘f&fl?&fi,"ie wenabled lg"fltfl‘:l""bl Lerments Lia ronda, Aocerding to the latest returns, the | in accomplisbing gradual resumption instoad of | tion in twauty.four boura or loss time, though with 147 farms proclatmed in the wholo Counly of Oxford represent 1,227 beasts, 1,682 sheop, and 168 pigs, making a total of 8,073 Lond of atock dizeassd. On ono farm, five sheop aro affected with scab. Tbe most notsble increass of the epidemio bas oocurred in the Bullingdon Di- Yalon, Including Thame, which, on tho I14th inet., contained twenty-soven infoctod farms, with 178 cattle, 173 shioep, and 8 pigs, Tho Dnmbers on the 21st inet. woro augmonted to 876 cattle, 200 shoep, and 40 piga. A caso ter- :!;-nlng faially is, howevor, of voryrars ccour- ice, SUMOSED ATTEMPT TO STZAL THR JEWELS AT Zandon, Duily Nece, A Aews, Avg, 28, The Sonihesstora Livision of tug Bucks Po- Ylco, undar Mr, Buperintoudent Duubam and In- spector Pearmas, of Kton Collego, ars at present iuvestigating avery oxtraordinary matter, About the 8tk of this month, in order to pormit somo building operstions upon the premiscs of Ar, QGoodinan, the boat-buildor, near Windaor Brid; 0, tha wuters of the‘Thamos were drawn off, lawa: og the river by soveral feet, While the atream was thus lower than usoal, & man who was walking Dear a back cut adfacent to Cuckoo Weir, which 1a nbout half a mile from Windsor Brid; e, and tue lors of yield in apirits. Thls b can well afford if allowed o sell hal( Lin product withiout tax, Iaving gained the consent of tiia Blareknepor, who atill keops Dis books ma 1€ tho J with, Lo hoarding coiu agatnst s formal opentn 8, Las boen of matorisl aesistauca to tho monoy mariet, ‘That instication is now doing a general business, th o sigus of auy run upon its resources, The Syndicato of tue Bani of Californis is cone tinuing proparationa for resumption, with no L new developmeants to report. FIRES, ATITHORNTOWN, IND. Speciail Dispateh (o vhe Chicago Tyibune, Lavaverrs, Ind., Bept. 13.—A disastrous fire occurred las night fu Thorntown, 20 miles south of Lafayatte, on thol, C, & L. R. R, ‘Tho fire waa discovered in tho roar of Duton's shoo store, and gpread rapldly to sdfoining buitdings, and deatroyed ten inall. The prinoipal losses wero Coulson’a drug-store, the Pout-Office, Botts" merchant tailoring store, Maban's drug-store, Porrin's hoat sud slios store, Hall's furniture rooms, Harpor's rostaurant, Oraver's milliner storo, Barnhard's livery, and Dutch's boot an shoe store. T'ha hm(dingl wero a total loss, Most.of the goods were saved in damaged condie burglary cons; 0 Jaw was leing complied denco dintiller makes two fermentations whon ono {s allowed, and thus has near)y doubls the quantiyy of splrita thal the books show produced. Too diatiller who Las {hia filicit product on hand dove ot dare placo it upan tho market in the only wey Joseible (. o, by thio ro-uo of atamap), since the deloo- ion of & singlo package so duplicated hiw to (he severe penalties of tho law, llo musi, timrcfore, call to his susiatance the rostifier, who, evers if detected, {a deait with much more lenisotly by the law, while 'the diiculties of detecting Lim are much @greater than {n casa of the distiller, To make tho tranafer of the Hlicit sptrita from tho disdliory to tio rectfylug houas, tho Guuget tn charga of the clstern-room niuat. efther permit arrels to ba rroptituously o removed without atanigs, or he must afix stamps thut have ouce been used, 1 1l apirits were romovod Lo the roctitrig houso withe oilt stampe, no nolice of rectification, deacribing 1bo same, could ba sent to tho Collector, sud, therefore, no credit could bo bad by whichto obtaln zectifior's stampa, Two methods of surmonnting this difculty hes been fn vaguo : 2iret—The first wsa mado possible by tha fact that the rectifiors’ stainps hava heretoforo beun so preparad tiat cach stamp could protact sny number of gatlons nent Bing mo: the Treasary. the law is properly oporations ars beneflcisl, subnutted in about ten days, plrators, 0 will be convictod. THE INTERIOR PORTS OF ENTRY. M. L. Hule, 8pocist Agent af the Treasary, who has boen on a mission in tho West to inspeet tue oporations of the Immediate Transpoitation act, will soon make bia report to the Bocretary of oargue wall for his efliciency or daevotion to tha caude of the Qovernment, aud it is thouelt that the District Ring has already got coutro! of bim, ‘Cho Hou. Joromiah Wilson, who is nuw proso- cuting the Treasury robbers, will, it is thought, bo engaged to prosecute tho Harrington safe- New and important ovi- being discoverod overy dav, and it is cortain, if a trial is b, that somo very promi- Haloe was sant Wost with upeciat roferenco to seouring acoumate information in view of Bacretary Briatow's forthiconing roport. The Eastorn “hiofol-koepers and importers and Sheir sgonts have not based tholr attacks upon tho systom of importatiou in bond, but continuo to maintain that great frauds are practiced under it which injuro both tbe Qoveromeut and the Eastorn importors. Hale was ordersd Wost to give thoe act special study in connection with the charges. It can be stated that bis roport will be gonerally satisfactory to the Weviern fuoplo. He did not find tho fraud charged by iastern people, but discovered that, iv tLemain, administercd, sod that ite Tle report will be hich the Q r chousos 1o flil in. Th oda of o7 i Dusks alda of tho rivar, obsorved a pioco | tov. e R s uioubiadly o work of s "m:fi il J*R“'J'E.‘ lct}mclmlmh{“ n fimatealon” X THE FREEDNAN'S DANE. [aglent . Thi ogs will nol - | .ol o roctifier fom & lor, 8a) cknges .1 orarhusging the' water couse. His imioery | 000 BLb.000 ekmant il Hot P S AT of sirutght. wilit oo, sar. 0, proct geiian | | WABMINGTON, Bobi, ThSr. Leinold, ane of say,' 40 proat gelloas e dos wi Lie flua with the Collootor riptivo no- a4 ox0ited, an insurauce, tico abuve mentioned, and asks ” c , 8oeing something attached to the string, he pulled l? up, aud Ftunnd that it tho skrin, ¢ AT MARILLA, N. v, fors’ stamya 1q cover 4,000 gallons ot apir | Bl Eie mait oy o anood drouing-cssd; | popraso, dapt, Taroti Maia, X, 1., con it out ar A L2 B fhee | dividends, found It contalued » large numbor of keyw and | fospoudent of the Courier saya tuat aarly Satur. | wiih-him & ook or ey "““}"v' to"bo glled | 8 1he bt““?t?. “a fuer Hings, He at anco placed tho caso in tho [ day moraing the stootws, xw, shingle, sad Ity o Gt seporia i Freserived or it S ol | qubeod £ a3 40 peseny” Landa o tho patios, sod' Ar. oumanatendnt | gulls of Mr. Allon Eastwood, at that place, wer | Ges bt sieed s s lraicr e forn tiad tho roc- €55,000, that ol thero wero twariy-tive Kova s frger | $013iy destrored byfta. Losa batwoen 600,000 S et Gp s s Jyiros o hiba o s o l‘:fl':?““" Taatanod fa & busio st 1ho tap | 324 pgfi:fi"‘“ uo ‘fwurazcs. Inosndiarsm in | ffamps died up ouonted Aro Afterwards found to contain, soy, 80 gallons each, and the stainps thereon ara filled up 1n accordanca therowith § 80 that, fn fact, only 80 of tha statmpa wers tuod 10 cover the *siratght apirita,” aud, under cover of the Femaining 830, 24,000 wallon of ilicit wpirite aro ylaced upon tua markel, Upon one g -sutface of ummnaf. ot.ml.wz o:h :hn:‘m'n'gl‘:lom- #izcd keys aro the words * E Steps,’ und on the other nld-‘ltlt‘l:":::rd‘ u‘bll’%:’u}gq The twenty-Ave koys vary size from AT GINGINNATI, Crscrsnaty, O., Hept, 13,—Fire thls wmorning destroyod Parker & Harrison's spice mills, on tho Commissioners of the Froedinan's Bank sava tho Comminsioners suthorizod no person to act {or or ropresent them in the matter af paying boy proswu to disperse with agents Of the & THE WEATHER. Jay dividends from the 00,000 re- mired to pay 20 per cent, there fs now on hand Wismwaroy, D, O,, Bept. 18—1 a. m.—For the Ohie Valloy, lake region, and the Upper Missiesippl and Lower Missour! Valleys, clear or partly oloudy weather, slowly slising tempers- such as would open_gates, poats Pearl stroet, between Vino and Walnut, Lo ooi8 of thy Sonaicay pad eaieims oue, butles | 4ure. ght, variable winds, mostly from east to doora to small ones fittiug \h‘e“;.ewlell‘:;:‘:g 1,50&'2 $35,000; {nsuranoo $18,000, bus namos of oolln.: i‘.f:.?:“.‘b".:.fi‘.&f" °omalint Dractice fu- the districts south, 8od high but alonly faling barometer Uoyslanartments of the castle. Basidea this oz | PAules cannot be ascertained. second—The other favorite made of plactaq ilicty | duriug the dsy. spirita ou tho market mo traordiuary colloction of keys, the vosy picoes of wax bnnngu 1my:\rs:d::? ‘l’:; :g: koy waids, two boma: of gold liquid for amear~ T be illustratod aa follows s s rectifylug Lousa s number which tho tax hiaa baen regu- ‘The dlstiller sends to + AT MILTON, IND, barrels of wpirita upou On¢cunmarr, O., Bept, 12.—A Commercial I p Bar, Thellu] Wind, 100 the keya in ordr to sscertain the shape of | special reports tho burning at Milton, I b Liiget aiarayibiiTy natice sforunidis ed, el L ) Iod., of [ and & Gauger detatled, who tha ooks, & DOX of veatas, and tws | $he [ r‘;mua e MghLBLm, 25,000 fally | Miroyed 1 Wheress Lo rons oy that tho s ;:I;n.r:' = ot & larps canvas money-bags, such 88 are Inlnr.g.' actually destroyod, Either the packeges with the ' el used by baokers. Ouo appareutly from the —— lsnips uncancelad are relurned to the distiller, sod €3 coln marks bad contained gold aud the other MORTUARY, Tedlled with illicit aplrita; or the stumps are romaved, o ailver. It {n tho boliof Of the polise antrecrisr 5 g and placed by the distiller or rectifier on othor barrels o i 8 iug-cass and ita co. 'y — u pald. 040 bar- that the dreasing: d 118 cantente e 108 peoial Dispateh te tha Chicago Tridune, of pitils, on which 1o tax has beou yald. Thess ba Broouixaron, L, Bept. 12.—The funeral of the Rev. Harry 0, Hogg this afternoon was at- tended ¢o ld some person or persons in effecting dred Y he tended by an immense conconrse of citizens. uu entrance from the *Hang Btops ' to 1) brivate spartments of the palace ooouplad by LOOAL OBSXRYATION, Uxicaao, Bept, 12, |l.‘;n_‘ Wither, ximum thermometar, 64; minimum, 06, GENEEAL OBSERVATIONS. Ou134d0, Bapt, 1i—Midnight, i&er ;fi“'fi:’u .::: t;;:wlelgu l‘l‘x,ltl‘ly. aud to sweep | The servioes wero conducted by the Rev, Johu fizfi:fi??fi“&%;‘:‘E&““'fi’fi‘“;;zm'%fiéa‘?: —f-‘flvl-‘mn L EMJ iL!flE St Gortog sehod bas pren Shcuraly dosignod Sureyompaon, pastor, of tho Usivoraalst | i sapirlo, i place’ erac i satet ‘guacssy of | hientor-| 010 N o worabla "opportusify might’ ariue ot " g | Were nisde to bis memory., x:n'm'f"?ndth}emw'“:.fl'f::"i'&"i'fif:fi:dnfi Usscinedgelen.1g :fl'(,}m:‘;‘l{i{ffi;‘ fa brandh ot tho b, ‘which, i HELMBOLD, THE BUCHU MAN. EB ol b erpaltich g T 12, 0 | Buaver 2 [01) N ; 91 the little stream, and thus well wnoul::.' menced by Dr. Holmbald againat the Penasyl- | tis Eamtin 30.24 of & rectifior, Loy bad not caloulated upon the sudden draw. | Y85!® Hospital for the Insane, Drs, 1, Little and | 11 The checks which have lately beea satablictid to Ft. Gibson, 29,04/ tas of VEIL ihe water—sn uunsusl ciroumstanse- | J; Gordon Mezwell, Aldermaa John Urinn, and | Loy 108 FEUMIS0cs of such fraudasaf have don | K1 Gibton. 200 which reveal i others, who were concarned in o 1 [ o030, fon fiafl’,"&f%fi‘{,.‘}fi&:&.fi‘f;’;flflf In Kirkbride Asylam, 1A Josstoaration anfifi"“fi”u\fifuuam":fid‘"'%m":&m.’ AT | il o s 1 an| ' tor ——————— never du, accoun! with . ccodod 1o the ofion st HiPoSHT ghoarman, pro- YELEGRAPHIG B Sach diatiler, 10, whish 14 eatored the oomiel et | Keokuk Lord Chsmparbane X C BREVITIES, avery packige of spirits produced by him, As fass as Castls, and bad aa Intery, ‘The fall term of the Illinols Weslayan Univer- JEBOsI Gt Ewclifiune e, Swcsved | ;E?!:\;: the dump~ lhwnflu;;" i m’i::m;; ’.‘l‘;lldu-wmm i brd dud s eaiy ,f;‘;;,;“;“' edita: &":&,;‘,L": N rmwu:g: ua ’1‘5') 4 rfiovwm RoURS, D1ta061) in tan subiuoh Of a banogt et the | Hpoaers 1 141b. 10" prerate’s ey | Ui m0atiy trias ibe bookaar sy ey pas | = COLUMATH O Bept. 13,~Mike aully, fooel do ibiect of a d, 1L, 8 14ib, o A0 & mge YT 3y ) odestslan, yesterdsy completed the L e s el e hod) (et e | Barioeta Googsias tor S Lneiiae' o] Doy &"m,.M‘V‘hwm Bty Tod il 14 2,000 Botes. CRIMINAL NEWS, Dolngs of Two Young Despern- does In Kansay City, Mo, on the proprietor, and went throngh the houne. The yolice, isaring of the affair, rode ont. when & fight took placa. The robbers were boaten over thn iead, and all badly injured. Their names are Sl Daston, Henry Longeott, and Owen Iioonev. Deleativo MeKnight was ahot in the les, ‘Fha robbera aro surpacted to halong to tho rolliug.mills situatod about 1 mila from the Gilltas Houso, Disagreement of a Juryin the Case of Five Notorious Kentucky Hur- derers, THE KENTUCKY KU-KLUX. LovmviLre, Ky., Sopt. 12,—Tho {ury in the €3sa of Jomeph, Willlam, and Robert Huss, Georgo Hartiord, and Hobert Thompaon, five young men chargod with having been engaged in tho notorious Ku-Klux band last October, at Ciny Villago, disagreed Saturday, and dischargod tho five, Hoenry Logan. the piinzipal prosecat- ing witness, it will bo rememurred, way brutally murdered last Juna pear Clav Villaga, Othors fanuliar with what Logan could have testitied to gAvo evidouce at the trisl, The prisoners wera admitted to bail in 81,000 each. ‘The Harp of the Ilinols Ku-Klux Hung Upon the Willows of Williamson, The News Generally Disseminated that Things Ain't as They Used to Be, General Record of Crime. % THE ILLINOIS KU KLUX, - Speciat Liapateh to The Chicaye Tribuna, CARbOSDALE, Iil, Sept. 12.—Everything in quiet in Williamson County au far aw lieard. Nothing sow bes happened thera siuce Friday. Allen Baker was arrestod by Odicor Lowe at Duquoin Fridav evening, taken to Marion Satnr- day, and placed In Jail. Marsha! Crain is sup- posed to bave loft the country for another Btato. Runners have boen sent to all frisuds notitying thom of the daugoer. The seutiment of tho pub- lic is for immediato justico to those known to be counected with the vendetta. AR, SPERO, GF SAGINA Seeciat Dispaleh t3 1'he Chicava EAst Sao1xaw, Mich., Bept. 12.—Mr, Beronrd Bpero, an old romident of (kis city, iain trouble. For peveral years Mr, Sporo, who ia in the employ of Mr. IL. Youmans, lumber and balt mapufacturers, ban lived with Mrs. Aguen Schuitz as her busband, and it was goncrally un- derstood by tho community, as well s by the childron of Mra. Schultz, that Lhey were mar- bune, ried. Bporo s sbout 60 yeats of age. Every- thing paesed along smoothly until = TRESPASS, short time ago, when the fact becamo Specinl lavateh to The Chicago Tridune, public that a daughter of Mra. Spero, or Qraxn Havey, Mfch,, Sept. 12.—The Hon. Scbultz, a girl 15 years old, was encointe, and it al8o became kaown that Spero was her seducer, To aave the honor of the girl, Bpero took ber to 8 clergyman aud they wero married, the mother of the girl appesnig to scquiesce in the ar- rangemeont. A married dauguter, however, was not dinposed to overlook Buch a grave offense, sul sho induced the girl Lo lesse Mr. Spero, aud tho marriage v such ca<o under tho Ntato law being vod, on account of tho age of tho girl, they appoared Leforo Justice Miilar, aod mado complnint againat Spero, charging him with seduction, A warrant was iswued and Bpero was arrosted. and gavo Londs iu the aum of §600 for bis appearauco for oxamination on the 21+¢ instant st 1 o'clock, p. m. ile showed a Clarles Howard, of Now York, formorly of De- troit, hina biad Willsrd Stickuey, of Bpring Laks, arrestod and held to bail for trial, charging him With stealiug some 200 trees of fine spsr timber from off jiuo Iatds owned by Howard about 2 mlles from hero, This land was located over twenty yuars ayo by Mr. Howard, and is over 1,000 acres in extent. THE FORT WAYNE MURDER. Special Dispateh to The Uhicago Tribune, Forr Warxe, Sout. 12.~Charles Krout, who stabbed and killed Carroy Hycks, near this city, Tuuradsy night, was yesterday indicted by the Grand Jury for murdar 1 the first degres, and mihogness to wettl ‘? .?{v hudcrmM. ang | Heary Krout, bia brother, for manslagghtor, went before Attornoya Fri made & tranus- - fer of Lis property, valued at £2,010, to the giri ARREST OF ALLEGED MURDERERS. BPRINGFIELD, Mass,, Sept. 12.—foneph Drwight, 0o of tho suppozed murderers of Joseph Nilsy Farusworth, was arrostod at Coleraiuo ¥aturday niglit, Bearch was made for Harvey Davooport, hid companion in the erime, aud ber motuer, aud also indemmuified hin bovds- mea againes 1oss, and proposes to lesve the country, 1o which case the criminal proceedings will probably be discontinaed. MOMICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to Tre Chieana Tribune, AapisoN, Wis., Sept, 12,—A deplorable homi- cido took placo near here last uight, The young men at a dance 5 miles south fn the couatry wauted somo more whisky, took a buggy, and camo 3 miles towards town about midnight, . SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. NEw Youk, Sept. 12.—A Gorman named Frederick Judd, residing on Thirty-niath etreet, sttempted to murder his wife and killed himself, Tho womau will recover. CASUALTIES. routed out & salocn-keeper namad Zwerg, bought Bome whiaky and cigars, and two of thom getting RUNAWAY. in tha buegy. the third, named Joho Thornton, [Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, tendored a bal €5 bill In payment, keepiug it under his hand on the counter till €2 chauge bad beon counted out, when he took that and somie cigars sad left, The saloon. keeper found the bilt bad, and ran after bim with & ehot-gun, overtaking him as bo was getting in the buggy, and threstening to ehioot, wheo Thornton took hold of the un and it went off, as Zwovk eaye, accidentally, as tho others #ay, flred by bim, toflicting 8 hormble wouad in ‘Thorotou's neck, severing the princival veins aud srtecles, snd causing {mmodiato deatn. Zwerg i8 a qufet German, whoes chief bus 1] is mcissors-grivdlog. Ho submitted quictly to arrest this morning, and claims he only intended :‘u‘num the youog men, who bad cheated him Lefore, END OF THE JOHNSON MURDER CASE. Specal Correspondenceof The Chicugo Tribune, Dgs Moises, In, Sept. 11.—Tho end of the Jolngon murder caso has come at last. How- ard, cousictod of the murder, was huug to & lamp-post. His wife nod Carles Ricord, indict- od with him, were yesterday roleasod from cus- tody, or motion of the District Attorney, on the ground that tho witnesses wero non est. There wero threo of them,—Jaineson, Belie Barton, sud Gus Losle. After kecping them in jail nearly 8 vear, for which they wero pmd 81.25 each por day, just{before tho trial n sharp lawyer discovered that there was mo antharity for detaining them, the Court baving refured the se- curity offered on their bond. And it was finally docided thint thoy could bo dischargod an thelr OWwD recogruizance,—the Legialaturs, in amend- ing the law as to criminnly, having ovarlooked tho case of witnesses. Thoy wore turned out, snd soon wero gono, In lesy than two weoks Bello Barton was desd,—esid to Lave committed suicido, which, however, is doubted by mauy. She waa tho only person who saw tho g, Mexpora, Ill,, Sept. 12.—As Mr. and Mrs. Potter, of tho Bt. James Hotel, in this city, aud Miss Emms Cornell. a wsitor, were out for n drivo this evening, the biorse becamo frightened by & locomotive and dashed off at a fariaus rate, In turviog & street-comer tho occupants wera all thrown ont, bry, Pottor and Miss Cornell re- ceiving veveral contused wounda about the head and lower extremitiss, and a severo shock to the nervous system. Mr. Potter was aldo ssversly rhaken, sud rocoived a fow slight contusfons. Tho hersas aro fearfully gashod, aad the carriage completely wrecked. TWO VICTIMS OF KEROSENE. Spectal Duvotch to The Chicaso Tribune, Des Moiszs, In., Sept, 12.—0n Monday last, the wife of tbe ITon. . F. Kilburn. of Fonta- uelle, attempted to etart & fire with keroseno, which exploded. burning hor 8o that she died im- mediately. Hor mather, an old iadv, was 80 Af- fected by tho affair that she also diod, and thoy wero buried togethor on Wednesday. WOMAN KILLED, Special Correariondence of The Chicapo Tribune. Des Morsex. Ia,, Sept. 10.~On Monday morn- Ing last, as Willism Henry, withh Lis wife and child, wore crossing tho railrond track near Bencon, in Mahasks County, bis horses bocamo frightenod and ran, throwing tho family to the ound with such force that Mre, Henry was x nlll«;d. and Mr. Heary aud the il were severe- y hare, LIGHTNING, Drenven, Cor., Sopt. 12,—During & violent thunder storm which passed over this city and vicinity this alterncon, the lightning struck a carriage in which were Maj. I, G. Poabody snd G. I, Roed, Esi., temporarily paralyzing Doth Rontlemen, Lilliug one borse, maiming anotlver, and demolishing the carriage, IOWA VIGILANTES. Bvecial Dispatch ta The Chicaon Tribune. Drs Mowies, Is,, Bopt. 12.—Early {u Angust Iast, two young men came {from Kansas to their uncle’s, Mr. Mills, » farwer In Madisoa Town- ship, Polk County. A day or two after, & botao, witlh saddlo and bridlo, which was hitchod at a residonco where was a party, got loose and strayad away. In the morning it was in front of Mr. Mulle’ houss, and ho sent Listwo nephews to catch and put it {n the barn, which they did. On the Tth, while theso two young men were b work in a fleld, five men spproached them, hoaded by tha 'Captain of Vigilantos of that township. Thoy presented revolvers, and ordered them to go with thom, which thoy did. They were conducted some distance into the timber, whero wero secreted a number of the YVigilantos. A mock trial was bad, sud, there hnfng uu ovidence sgainst the boys, they were rolessed, haviog firut been obliged to make oath that ther would not revosl whom thoey saw thers, or what was douo, undor peualty of death. But thoy filed fnformstion agalnet the tiva men who took them from the feld, who wore mrrested, brunght before & Justice8nd bound over to the District Conrt, KANSAS CITY RUFFIANISM, Haxaan Crry, Mo., Sept, 12.—Joun Dayton, Owou Rooney, snd Henry Longoolt, the lattar & mers boy, eutered tho saloon of the Rairoad Houss, s disraputable plsce on the Bbawneo Roud, ontside of the city limits, this afternoon, robbed Cbarles Carloto, in obarge of the place, and tried to lock lim wup, but ho escaped. The robbers then fired sevoral shots through ths houss, went up stalrs, and ravished the woman there, Meantimo Carloto came to town, notitled tha police, and four ofi- cers rodo out to the scens of tho outrage, Ar- HURT BY A FALL. Bpecal Dispateh fo The Chiedo Tribune, Broowivoron, IN., Bept, 13.—Mra, 8, H. Hoover, tho wifo of a farmer of Dowas Yown- sbip, was soriousls, probably fatally, injured {a:'tcnhr by s fall from u buggy s+ Blooming- o DROWNED, Special Dispatch to I'te Chicago Tribune, Qurscy, I, Bept. 13.—John Orobard, s col- ored man of this cits, whilo fu a fit fell into the Tiver fiom an excursion boat, near Lagrangs, Mo., to-day, and was drowued, A BASS-BALL VICTIM, Nzw Yon, Bept. 12.—Frank Grinnell, son of George B. Griunell, of this eity, died at Bridge- port last night from’ injuries received in s game Of base ball lass Wodneaday. BURGLARS CAPTURED, Ofticer James Wiley, assisted by s conple of citizens, mado a clevor oapture of burglars last niglt, about 9 o'clock, They piped off ayoung man altting on & railing adjolning No. 72 Adsma street, belioving that he waa there for no good purpose. Wiley came upon the young man and put bim in ocharge of the citizens, whila ho went down into tue basement of No. 72, which i not oocupied, for the purpose of seeiug if all was right, He lighted » match s0d discovered & pane of glass broken out 1 the window, aud crawhing through the oponing went into the basemeut. A board partition dividos the basoment from the liguor houso of Croukey & Co. No. 70, and two boards bad boon takeu out, an an cotrance thas effected. Wuley crept through riving there the officers wero fired nupon, , aud, g Beee” oGl by wouli | thesert e’ g e o gt leg. The ~ ofloers roturued the fire, but without cfect, anit closed with tho desperadoes, and & tierc Land-to-Lund fight oo ourrod, the ofiicers beatiug the robbers over the Lieads with theic pistoly, ana finally disarmed and brougut tham totown in & badly-domorslized state. Coosiderable money was found on them, (1 K::L.d 1o hava beentaken from the houss they ro0 match, and by itasid saw two men run up the stalrway, o called on them to stop, but thoy d 10 heed to him, and ho blew bis whiatle for . nco and scarted after the fugitives, In oing through tho dark Le dropped lis rovolyer, ut without waiting to sesrch for it kept right on aftor tho feliows, who zan out of a back door and thence into the alley. ‘Thoy want westward to owflx o atroot, thence to kaé son aut g avente, an g,.m’.'f,?.rwfi"‘. Ap';. 8[,::5.5?;“,,,\,_ south oo tho latter thoroughtare 0 Van Buren, whore the ofticer overhinaled one of them, William Henderson, who was recog- uized at once as a crooked mau, On the way to the Armory, Jobn Anderson sccosted Henderson and made some inqmuiries, Wiley, sus- pocting bho waa tho companion of $iendere son, wiio bad juat escaped, also arrested him and looked them both up to await a hoaring, ‘The two citizens who hel; ibe officer brought in the third prisoner, who gave the name of Roberd Btanley. The prisoners aro all under age. CANAL RECEIPTS, Spacial Disvatch to The Chicave Tribune, Spnixarsw, IiL, Bept. 12.—The receipts from tolla on the Iilinols & Michigan Canal, inoluding the lock at Henry, for the month of August, were $13,648,48, agsinst 918,988.23 for the cor. ruwmn:‘&nnm fln yu’, s.fhnwm afalllog ot of 85,889.77, 5 LouvwriLee, Ky., Bopt. 11,—While the snnual ball in connection with the Bourbon County Fairwas in progrees st Paris, Ky., about 2 o'clock this morvivg, James Moroaugh, City 3larshal, attemptad to eject from the Bourboa House, in which the danoing was going oo, Jos Embry, a young msa of Montgomery County, wbo was drunk,” When they teached” tho wide- walk » goners! males took plsce, dunng which & dozen shoty wera fired by persons 1n a_large aud excited crowd whioh had guthored. Embry drew a rovolver nad anapped thres times at tha Cay Marshal, who fired five times at Embry, four ahola taking effect. Embry s still allve, bot not expected to recover. With this excep~ tion the Falr pasaed off very quletly and auo- cel GUIBORD'S BONES. Moxrnzar, Bept. 12.—Over 5,000 peaple vie- itod the two camoteriea to-dsy—the voult in the Proteatant cemetery, In which are Guibord's bones, and his intended grave in the Catbiolio buryiog-ground. Thls evening 200 hardensd clisracters were seen climblug ths mountain steps, This movement was considered Iul‘il- oious, and doubdla pickets were put ous on the aveane leading to the vault. ROBBERS OAUGHT, Special Daputch ta The Chicago Tribune, Kansas Ciry, Mo., Bopt. 12.—A terrible fight oocurred here to-day betweon policeman and foar robbers, who sttempted to rob the Gilliss Honse 8ad ravish tbe women, The Qilliss Houae L 4 sutles out 6f town, Ths rokbets drew a tevaivae LATE LOCAL ITEMS. An abandoned woman sitempted asicide by taking polion yeaterdsy at No. 83 SBherman street. A phbysiclan saved her. i Beott, oung wan 22 years old, fell O b ok S sorbes of Bodrmih aud Erie streets lssb evening, sud was hurt seriously about the bead snd interoally, et 1d Phelps, of No. 81 Woas lv'{xlr'::? {..4 his hgm and buggy stolen tront of the Pacific Gardens, ou’ Mlwaukes ave- Do, last ovenivg, Ing fractnred In two places last evening. fn jumphl‘:ofllvlnfleu“nr iraln on the Michigan Houthorn Raiiway, at Twenty-second ntreot. fe was taken to'his home s No. 112 Fouith avenus, P PR JOURNALISTIC. Bpectal Diopateh to The Chicago Tridune. MiLwavxer, Win., Hopt, 12.—It isstated to-dsy that tho Daily News, Derocratio, which recently Iogt the city and county patronage, which was glven & younger Democratio rival, the Evening Times, baa been pold to A. L. Kane, a roal-sstate man of this city, who i variously atated to in- tend to run it In tho Interest of Nlopublicans, Domocrats, and Reformers, aod to assume oone trol to-morro: —— Mnilory & Buttertield. A npéclal dispateh from Now Yorl, dated’Sept, 8, tates that tho promirent straw-board dealors, Mallary & Buttertield, of No. 41 Broadwsy, Now Yorle, have failed; particulars not stated. The falluro of his honsa a8 report- ed will, ic s fesrod by those who understand the relation of thia straw-bosed commission honso with sevoral of the largs manutacturora of that articlo in the Eaat, but particularly in West Virginis, cause great om- l‘»va;'r;numnng and, porliaps, suapenslon of theie 0, Oue af the probalio causes of tho falure of Mallory & Buttorlinld in tho fact that for several years tbere haw heon gradual put stoadily fo- creasing competluon hetwoon thie commisslon house aod the mannfacturers of straw-board who hiave adonted *“tho Freld lining improvement,"” which coneiata in spplsing to tho atraw-board & thin ubeet of whita or colored papor- during the process of tho mauufacturs of the former, in Dlago of dolng it by baud, sa It was cuatomary to do”ft slect by sheet by paver-box makers, rovidus to tho lnvention of thin now proccss by Mr. It F, Fiold. who soplied it first to his own mill in Baloit, Wis,, in 1867, This machine-lined . atraw-poard belng ko much wought Aftor by the leading paper-box makors, the mauufacturers of it found renay sale and large profits Ly dealing diroctly with consumera {ustoad of through thig commission firm of Mallory & Dutterfield, And ma sbout one-lalfl of sl the straw-board mills fn the country have adopted thls improvement, 88 & patural consogusnce tho withdrawal of @0 larko an amount of trade from this firm must have bad much to do with their failure. Western straw-board manufacturers aro mow able to supnly all Wostorn domand for this arti- clo at considerably cheapor uricce than can ba sfforded by dealors in the City of New York, The Lookport, IIl., Paper Company use B. F, Field's improved method of “manufacturing strav-board, and produce large quantities of & most excollent articlo, s Tho Chicago Inler-Ocean ia qulto respocttulto Jeff Davis sinco it learned that bis views on the currency question correspond with those enter- tained by that paper.—St. Paul Ploneer-Press. "DRESS GOODS, AT TESR Great West End Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, ‘Will opon this morning a full line a] DRESS G00DS, In New and Fashionsble Fabricg aud S8hados, at their usual popular prices., Ladies' Tmported Beaver Cloaks IN GREAT VARIETY. Latest Noveltios in Shawls, “I1 PAYS ™0 TRADE ON ‘THE WEST SIOE” SEWING MACHINES, TED NEW AUTOQMATIC TENSION SILENT SEWING-ACHINE Greatest Sevring-Machine Improvement of the day, Parfact work magured without care of Tonsion, CALL AND EXAMINH AT BALESROOM OF Willcox & Gibbs Sewing-Maching Company, 200 Wabash-av., corner Adams-st. FOR BUFFALQ. 'TEE, WESTERN TRANSPORTATION (0. AND ANGHOR LINE STEAMERS, Will laave for above and intermediste ports, as follows IDATO, Capt. Penny, Tuesday, Sept. 14, UHINA, Oapt, Dickson, Wednesday, Bept, 15, BAPINE SFATE, Capt, Wrlgbt, Tiursday, Bept. 18 AUTZONAS Capts 5o, Erday: Sapto it ONLIDA, Lapt. Draks, Balurday, Bopt_l Ta, 5 For o tickets and staterooma apply at119 South Clanat B O A BAMPLY, Passengor Agsat GOODRICH STEAMERS, {f koo, and Wast T B iien s Wos sia e Carion boat doi'y Tai e BIUskOgoDy capted, at.... ton Ha'l Yor Uroen o B nid o RN OIL TANKS, ‘WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 48 West Lake Bt. COEICAGHO. 3™ Send for Catslogus, Manulsctarers of EVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED Og& HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, CHICAGO. Prioss Bedgoed 1o 83, 83,50 and $450 per Duy, The most Rlegant Hotel in thecity, 3.0 Buperd maguifocilly provided with oy R St T

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