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THE CHICAGO TRIDU e ————— e e e e e e e e e NE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1875. FOREIGN,. The Servian Chambers Discuss the Question of Peace or War. freparations for the Latter Event 81ill Progressing Throughout the Province, 3 Turkoy Placing Hor Forcos in Bul- garia on o War Footing, RBeported Massacre of Chris- tians - vy Turks in Bosnia. Vhe Spanish Government Exercised at the Officious Course of the Papal Kuncio, @ne-Third of the Inhabitants of the Fiji Islands Carried Off by Measles. Annulties Granted to Bishops by the Brazillan Gove ernment, ‘TURKEY. ATE DEDATE IN TIE BERVIAN CIAMERS, DroowEevatz, Borvia, Hopt 16.—Tho discus- slona in Committee of tho Hknptschinm on tho address in reply to Prince Milano's speach havo slresdy commonced, aod will probably Iast till Baturday, Tho members of tuo minority, who sre in favor of war, it isfoeliovod have won over poveral mombere. In the debatos alraady bad fn Commltte, astompts to securo a compromiao be- fore submitting thodraft of the addrees to the Bkuptechina are stlll earnestly pushed, but It 18 foared tho party of action will be victorious, eapecially as the population I8 becoming more urgent for war. ‘Tho Ministry will oppose war, ovea if tha Committeo roport in favor of i, to the Jongth of resignation. The poace party I8 less hopeful, but it has not vot sbandoned 1ts offorts, ‘Tho Bolgrade papors say thst the Turke bave ngain violated Hervian torvl~ tory. Servian armamont ia continuing. ) Knaousevatz, Sept. 16—Afterncon—Forty-two deputies opposo thio Uovernmont, aod sro in favar of war, but a majority appenrs to Lo secured for tho addrees, " which pro- poses to_ leave tho aestion to the wisdom of Prince Milano. Tho Government iy most active in ite offorts to maintain peaco, and the immedinte danger .ot war 18 conscquently somawhat leseoned, RELIOIOUR PEMSECUTIONS. i Beranape, Sept, 16,—Accofling to the Sarvian roports the Turks have peracyited Christinny at Urachova in Northorn Bomug. Six Chustinns were measacrod. G GONTECTIAKOFY'S OFINION. Pans, 8ept. 17—b 8. m.—Tho Lien Public, tho organ of Thiers, admits the correciness of tho following: During Thiers' interview with Qortsohakof! tha conversation rolated to tho chances fuvorablo to the mnsintainanco of posco, Gortechakoll eapecially feared France would yicld to the cler- Ical roaction. He thoughe tho rolution of tho Eastorn question would not be immediate, but would evontually conaiat in tho granting of au- tonomy to Boenls and Horzegovins, undor the Archduko Balvador or Sorva Pasha. Loxnox, Bept. 17.—Tho Daily Telegraph's Vionos correspondenco reports that Turkey la placing_hor forces wn Bulgaria on n war foot- tog, and preparing tho fortrosses on tho Danubo for any emergency. e —— SPAIN, TOE PAPAL NUNCIO'S CINCTLAM. Maipnin, 8ept. 16.—Tho circular of tho Papal Nuncio i8 commonted on by sll the Bpanish papors, Great surmiso s oxprossed that the circular was sont without permission of the King. The Epoca mssorts that anothor circular equally important haa becn tesued. A Cabinet Councit bos beon cniled for to-morrow oxclo- mively for consideration of the Nuncio's circulars. o Correspondentia docs not boliove that the S8panieh Cortes #ill moot this vear. Alaonip, Sept. 17—5 a. m.—It is rumored that tho Carlist Gon. Bavalls bsa entored Franco, — FuJL. THE DEADLY MEARLYS, Baxw Fraxcisco, Bept. 16.—By the arrival of the back J. L. Boaver, \ro havo news from the Fijilslauds. A foarful epidomic provails among the nativesin the form of measlos. One-third of tho native population died from fta effacta in about four monthu’ time. Tho discase 18 said to liave come from an English man-of-war which visited the island somo mouths since. Tho na. tivea think the disoaso was bronght thore by the whites to extorminato thom. Tho unatives ‘were becomiag clvilizod, but when the diseasa began to-pmnq they became frantic, aud fled, They will likely use tho whites roughly. ‘Tho disense will &ili the entire native populstion in & short timo if unchsoked. ————— BRAZIL. DELIGIOUS DECORE, Penvamnuco, Sept. 16.—It ia bellsved that an ‘Imperial decroe granting annoltios to Bishops and Governors of Dioceses will bo publisbed forthwith, Tho Qovernment is detormined to purste a conciliatory polioy on the quostion of religion, POREION RELATIONH, Tho Miniater of Forelgn Affairs Lias replied to “tho note recently recelved from the Buonos Ayros Governmont. Ile has acceptod the explanations ‘ooucerning all differonicos betweou tho two conns Wries, oxcopting the Paragusyau boundary ques- \':'l::"j ntnn which no deowion has yet boen ar- g al ——— CREAT BRITAIN, VAILURE, . Lo.Nvow, Sept. 10.—Johu Entwistle, of East Indis ¢wenue, LeadenLall stroot, hes failed, with labUities of about 500,000, ALL'ERT EDWAND'S INTENDED TOUR, Boxzay, NSept. 16.—I¢ has boon horetofore as- serted that th'e Nizam of Iydorabad refuses to ®ccept the Viveroy's fuvitation to meet the Princo of Walcwe on bis approaching visit to Indfa. This has "aus6d much comment In tho E:fl"‘h and Indiaiv r;:;‘nlglho Limes of India, 8r, ADDOUNCO. tas acoupted tho lav tatlon. ) ‘3¢ 1o Nizam PIOPOSEL Y NAVAL TOUT, Lowpox, fopt, 16.—1"he Globs hes resson to ‘bellave that tho Lords o," the Admiralty contom-~ . Tho* o a2 probably thova.of laly, WAL &ise be sieited, DIED, l}. The Earl of Huntlvgdon {s desd. smong cattle s spresding. but Ehere” o re: bu 8] a mufl Pproportion of unfim TRednly TOE CHINESE OUTRALVE, Loxpon, Bopt, 16,—A telegram , \om Bl Saya the megotintions nhgvn |2; tho Y:n#nh.n: Outrago are uot concluded. Thoooly points wet- tled are that a special ombassy will be sent to ndou, aud the Chindao Viceroy will institutes ::mlnhn of inquiry mto the outraye in Yug. Senlfpe— GERMANY, GREAT ¥IRE, Lowooy, Bept. 10,—A fire at Paderborn, laas Bunday, burned 100 buildings, and Wade 500 farallies Lomeless. = e FRANCE. THIERS AND OAMDETTA, Pants, Bapt. 16.—Thiers and Gambetis held a lengiby conforonoe yesterdsy, and agreod on tommun projramme for the next session of the zfiunh Natlonal Assembly sud the next eloo- o, CEANGE OF TAOTIOS, Vemsanizs, Bept. 10.—Tho Republicans, hlndtal of the promps diswiseal of Adpursl _— . —————— # =. ang or eritiring the Gosornmont at the sitting of the parmanent Committes to-dnv. 'The ses- sion pagued sihiout any dobale whatevor, s i RUSSIA, DIE] Toxtnn, Bopt, 16,—The Journal de St. Pelera- Uurg annonnces the death of Bignor Rononct the celobrated Italisn sivger. It i doubtful whathar the Journal means Signor Ronconi, wall known at one time in Awnerica. pidi o ITALY. THE VATICAN COUNCIL, Loxnow, Hept, 16.—'Tho Telegraph han a Bpo- cial fram Rome, stating that the Popo recently informed Cardinal Barromoo that the Vatioan Conncil would reassomblo to complote its labora in 1876. REHIGNED, Towr, Rapt. 16,.—'The Voce Della Vervita alates that the Bpanish Ambassador in the Vatican has Teril "f;’& n conaequence of Ministorial changos n Madrid. -— CRIME, A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY, Burraro, N. Y., Hept. 16.—Caynga County, in this State, hns beon hortified by apother bloody tragesy, Larly oo last Bunday morning, W. Harrison Andrews, residing about 2 miles south- wost of Venico Centro, in that county, ontered the bedchamber of Lis son Vietor, & young man, whilo tho latter was asleop, und deslt bim two blows on tho hoad with s batchet, borying the weapon in Lis brain, He then notified hin daughters, two yonug ladles, that their brother was sick, and, after thoy had on- terod his bodroom, tho father also entered with » revolver, with the avowed intontioun of * fin- ishing tha job," and fired at ono of them, the bail taking offect in the aldomon of Mary, the yonnger of tho two, Tho two Indies then coe caped from tho liouse and flod to o neigh- bor's, Bofora Llho mneighbors coutd arrve at tho bLloody sceno, the insano man had sot firo to tho lhouso, in- tonding to burn it up, and, putting the revolver to his liend, blew Lis braina ont, diing instnotly. At last accounts tho son wos still shve, though not exnectod to survive, nnd tho wounded dnughter was in o fair wav of recovery, Mr. Androws was & farmer In comfurtable ciroum- stances, a widowor, and hne boen vory nervous and subject to molancholy at timos, so much so that bis family wero fearful that ho would com- it some violeace for a long timo past. He was ovideutly iussue. THE COUNTERFEITERS. Bnectal Inapateh to The Chicado Tribune, Quixey, M, Hopt., 16.—Tho police made & do- scont upan n gung of countarfeiters in this city to-day, arrestiug threo men named Wills, Car- ter, and Payno, who wero engaged in manufac- turing couunterfois 50 cont pioces. Cartor had bis shop moar tho business centro of the city, and was at’ work whon arrested, His dies and materials and o small quantity of the unfin. isbod coln wora captured with him. The other mon werc takeu separately, snd wero arrested in conaequence of having been soen froquontly in Cartor's company, I'syno has lately passod n number of counterfeit nickols, and whien arrestod to-day had In his pockets somo counterfeit half- dollar ploces. On Carter's porsou was found soveral lolters from his brother in lown, with whom ho bas boen 1 communication concerning bis counterfoiting operations, It is bolioved that tho men arrested to-day aro u&mrl of 8 nange that bas boon operating kv tins and adjoine ng States. Curter camo to this city sbout a mounth ngo. PROTEST OF JURORS. Spectal Duwsvateh to Tha Clieaao Tribune, St. Pavr, Minn, Sept. 16.—Accompanying the oficial roport of the Grand Jury to-day to the Court of Common Pleas was the proiest of four memboers agalnet tho tndictment herstoforo roturoed of Jones, diayman, and IL IL Fibley, lawyer, for larcony of goods intrusted to tho Iatter to Do forwarded to = olient who bad fled from horo to 8t. Louis to eacapo croditors, sud whose wifo umplofcd Yindey to save tho goods from seizure. Tho goods, os alleged bv_the cliont aud wife, were stolen by Finley and Jones, whom he employod and divided mith. ‘Tho protesting jurors usy no such indictment was found, or ‘at any timo voted, by tho jury. Its subject matter was, liowaver, fully presonted befors tho jury. DEFALCATION, Loumsvriur, Ky, Sept. 16.—A rumor was rife to-day to tho effoct that a defalcation amountiog to #60,000 bas boen discovered in the accounts of tho Loulsville Gas Company. A dieposition to keep mattora quiat ia manifestod, and all that can bo loarned fa that Qsrrett D. Marshall, late caslifor, I8 the guilty partv, It fs nnderstood that o settlemont, by which Marshall transfers Eamonnl and real cstato to tbe Gas Company, a8 boon effected, and no prosccution will be made. Marshall in well kuawn, and_the fact of liis defuleation oocasions gonoral excitoment and spoculatton. A SALOON ROW. Speciat Dispateh lo The Chicado Tribune, Avtox, Ill, Bopt. 16.—A shooting affray oo- curred on Socond stroot last night in whichn saloon-keopor named James Newman aud o young man nsmed James Bmith were both shot. Bmith entared the saloon of Newman with a com- panion and called for a drink, and either refused or was unable to pay for it, whon an altorcation ensued, wheu both drow their rovolvers and com- mencod firing. Both wero shot in the bresst, Nowman receiving n slight and Smith what is congidered a dangorons wound, CHARLIE ROSS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune. Deznoiy, Mich., Hopt. 10,.—Three detectives from New York ammvod at Monroo yastordpy, and, after procuting tho sorvicos of the Mar- shal, doparted for the western part of the coun- ty, thoy having somo evidence that may lead to tho diecovery of Charlel Ross. They seemed confldont of succoss, as thoy have been corre- apouding with parties in Alonroe claiming to koow NE whereabouts, A FOUL CRIME, &Spestal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Naszvitin, Toon,, Sopt. 16,—Joo Jacobs, & merchant at Mitchollville, waa waylaid, robbed aud assasainated by unknown parties, while pro- cecding from bLis etoro to supper on Tuosday night, His bady was found in a pond coverod over with fonce rails yesterdsy mmoming. had baen both shot and beaten to death. WON'T PEACH. LouisvILLE, Bept. 16.—Thd aupposed ontlaw wounded st Pine Hill Ky., two nights ago, re- fuses to roveal tho name of Limaclf or azsoci- atos. Nothing wsa found on hia porson by which he can be {dentifled, but his personal ap- pearauce talliog in evory way to the description of one of the gang that robbed the Humington, W. Va., bank last weolr, BURGLARY. &pecial Diapateh o 1ha Chicago Tribue, Mapisox, Wis., Sept. 16.—The burglars made another raid boro lasl night, visiting balf & dozon housos at losat, but only making n ralse at one, on tho shore of Iake Monons, whoro Alra. 1, G. Bliss was robbed of thirty-one silver epoons, aud & school teacher named MeGinnis of HOMme WONeY. BEAT HIS STEP-SON. Special Dupatch to The Chicago T'ridune, Drooxixatoy, 1L, Sept, 10.—James Pash, & colored man, at Normal, struck William Pash, & step-von, aged 14, ou tho shoulder to-dsy with & board, mafiinz thie bones of tho seboulder and Anflicting internal injurics STOLEN PROPERTY REFUNDED, BosTox, Bopt, 16,—~Tuo thicves who robbed thosafe of Bargont & Co, of $17,000 in notos, olc., yosterday, returred to-day, through the mall, &ll tho property but 878 in cash. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Youx, Bopt. 10.—Arrived, steamahip Ab- yssivia, from Liverpool, Movirre, Bept. 16,—Arrived, steamer Hiber- nlsn, trom Baltimore, Nxkw Youk, Bept. 16,—Arrived, stesmship QGreeco, London; Btate of Peunsylvanis, Glas- oW, BN aw Yon, Siept. 16.—Arrived, steamer August Andro, from AnSwerp. . THE ns;n."cl\’ GRANGERS, LovsviLie, Sept. 16,—*The Qrange Counoll, i session at Lexington, bag decided to operats | 3 len‘r&: 10po factorica hereatior 8 &l parts of tho Do Ronclorn 1o Noury, refratnad from question- ! INDIAN AFFAIRS. Warriors Still Assembling for the Grand Sioux Council, The Placo of Mceting Referred to a Committce Composed of Brules and Ogallallas, Spotted Narrative Makes His Ap- pearanco and also Makes a Favorable Impression, - Ono Chief Reported as Being Anxious to Kill a Com- missioner. The Councll Likely to Begin Ity Work Within a Day or Two. THE SIOUX COUNCIL, NESOLUTIONS, o Croup Aaexcy, Bept. 14, via Cnevesse, 10.—~Yonterday tho Commission received infor- mation from Washington to tho offect that or~ dors biavo boon feaued for the purchase of tho 100 horses promised last summer, by the srb- Comminsion, to Louin Richard and Youug-Man- Afraid-of-Hlis-Horves, for service rendered tho Commission by them fun golug among the wild Northors Iudians, inducing them to attend the Council, This nows in vory gratifsing to the Indians horo, as tho failuro of the Govornment herctoforo to mako rood that promise bas intorfered someswhat with tho progross of tho proseut nogotistlons, The duty performod by the two Indians in question was of a very dangerous character indeed, and thoir livos wora constantly in davger. They travelod in the round trip 700 milos, and in the courso of their tour made presents to tha hostilo Iudians of about fifty povics. Thoy were no- companiod b[yaunvouly-mux young Iudians beo- longing to this Agancy. MURDRR TALK, A ramor was in _circulation bero yesterday Lo the offect that a Chc{cnnu Indian had oxpressed a dotermination to uill a Commissioner upon the opening of the Council. It has croated cousid- orable excitemont among the Commissionors, and it is thought among outsiders hero that this i1 thio principal roason for postponing the Coun- ol ot uoxt Fndsy, it baving boen generally understood that 1t would begin to-day, Maj. Baville was instructod by tho Commission to hunt up the Indisn who' had mado the threat, but aa ho has baen unable to find bim, the im- pression i galniug grousd that the story of tho proposcd aesassination s & canard, TIE COMMIBSION. The Commission iy ovidoutly composed of & rather sonaible body of men. Seuator Allison, of lown, tho Chairman, is well-knoan s n Rte- nubllclnl‘lnlmclnu. Gen, A. G, Lawreuce, Now- tt, It 1., was 8 Union General during the War, Y:alng s right arm, aud rocewving tures other sovero wounda in the assault upon I'ort Fishor, Col. G, P, Beauvis, of 8t. Loais, has spent thirty-three yoarn of his lifo as au Indisu trsd.r ard a ranchmou on the plajus. He talks the In- disn laogusgo fluently, aud s & man, of gond jnggmnnl. Col. A. Comingo, of In- dependence, Mo., is an ex-membur of Con- gress, and now s prominent member of tho Bar. V. H. Anhley, of Beatrice, Neb., was an officor in a Confoderato regument from Min- sourl during tho War, and is now practicing Inw and indorses tho Ropublican sentuneuts. Lev. P, D. Hiomav bos been laboring as u missionury among the Missouri Itiver Indians for cighteen yenrs past. is thoroughly in their confidence, and fuliy understands thelr Labits sud customs. NOTES. The commission has not nccomplished much thus far, but Lave had qifficulties to contend with which canuot bo properly approciated by peraons not ou tho ground. J. D. Terrill, of the Troasury Dopartmont, has boen hero lnkiu;i notes in & quiet sort of way, tho past woek, o loaven to-morrow for Chey- ouno. Viscount Lowisham, of England, srived yos- torday to attond the Counail. Forty thousand dollars’ worth of annuity goods Wero roceived at this Agency yestorday, Boine degrao of uneasinesa was felt on uccount of Dr. Bavillo, who weot ont yestorday morniug to count tho lodges of tho Cheyonte camp, 8 miles fzom boro, Breparatory to issning rations. Ho was to havo raturned Iast mght, but up to tho timo theso dispatches ato sont (U a. m.) ho bas not put iu his sppearanco. To-night the Indiane are to bave a grand feast and a danca noar tho Agency stockade. Lamaxre, W. T, Bo(u. 16.~—Gen. Torry arrived to-day, having loft Cheyenno on Bundav aftei- noon. After arrival, Bpolted Tml, Two Btriko, aud ten other Chiefs came up froms Shad- ron Croek, where Spoltod ‘faif's and tho Missuuri River Indlans are ancampod, and Leld & coufer- enco with the Uommtustoners, and, aa they still insistod npon the se.ection of theconne! ground, the Commissioners, after a talk among them- solves, agrood to humor them, and so nppointed as s commitles to nelect the placo for holding tha council, Spotted Tail, Two Htrike, and Bwift Boar on the part of the Brulo Indinus or 8potted Tail's bands, and Red Cloud, Red Dog, snd Young hlm-hxlidcf—l!ia-llcrnas on tho part of tho Ogallalias, and Red Cloud’s band, tbua boping to settio the joalousy on this sub- oct_ berstofors evinced by thess reapective ands, 'Tho Commissionors stipulated that tho und must nonr onough to 8 Agency to allow them to o out to the place of meeting in tho morming and return to thia Agency at vight, sud that it muat be seloctod at once, #o that the Coancit may begin on Friday, tho 17th. To the latter stipulation Bpotted Tall reptied that the Mia- souri Indiaus wero VELY ANXIOUH TO RETURN JONE befors snow comos, and want the Conncil held an 800D a4 posaible. Thia is the first timo dpot- ted Tait has been horo since tho day the Com- nisajonors arrived, ton days ago, which fact hay Liad counidorable tu do with delaying the Coun- cil, a8 ho bas algo kept the Mixsouri River In- dians from ug, they having ou- camped in tho viclnity of bis Agenoy, Ho appeared to-day to be iu_oxcolleut spirits, and said it othor Indiane would uot cowne to him in selectivg & vlace for a councilt be would goto thom. Hoisn younger man than Red Cloud, lesa purly, and has gieat influence on the Indiansat lsrge. Tho Camnmissioners feol highly elated at tho fact of his coming Lo #es thewm, and the willing, accommodat- in, Bpirit’ manifested by him o the talk. They ulso. cougratulato themselves upon the arrival of Gen. Lorry, who & man of superior judgment, basides having the advantage of having participated in tho treaty of 1868. Upon bls reaching tho Agenoy to-dsy ho was recoguized aud heartily greotod by ::rcu numbor of Indiaug who mot him at that mo, Hoveral thousand Indians gathered about the Afionoy to-day, in _consequence of their giving what {8 known s the Omaha danco, which 18 & E““ coremontal with them, The danco was eld inside tho stockada, THOULLK FREDICTED, Bpeciai Dupatch o 'he Chicags Tribune, Brovx Crrv, ls, Bept. 16.—A man nswod Ketchum arrivod lore to-day from near Stand- ing Nock Agency. e has beeu jsolsted from civihzation for’ fifteon yoars, and during this timo has not before visitod the Liabitation of the ‘white mao except Lis own, living cntirely amous Iudiane, He reporta that the Indians of that country are manifesting sigus of uneasiness. T {ul dissatiafied with the way in which the Black Hills mattor has been prosented to them, aud he predicis troublo If & treaty is made at Red Cloud. —— ‘' MOURNERS." NODLE RED MEN WITH WEAVY LEARTS. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tridune, Lawnence, Knn, Bept. 16.—The following let- ter hiaa beou received by Baoch Hoag, Buperine tondent of Indian Affairsg Hoaa Auexoy, 1. T, Bopt. 12, 1878,—Enoch Hoag, Lawrence, Kan: The doveruor of (ko onfiu Jousph Fawnee Noj and his brother, Chic of ‘the Joa Dai ¥e rocently lost oue cuild cach by ~ sickuess, Others who Lave loat rolstives lately and thie relatives of Seglosta, who was killod by tls soldiers and Lrdsmen on the cattle tratl s0mo Weeks since, have madoe & lurge mouru- "’fi party of Gty or over, I sm fnformed that they left 'thw voeervation yeatorday with e fuleniion of to the Hed Hil on iko e BXeloton Creek tral, I requeat ihat tho eadera of the party be srrested, sud thie outig msn ba &b back to thoelr reservation, Io- 7 Iraio T. Glusod, % Unlted Btates Judiau Ageis, On recciat of this information it was at ouce comnnicated 1o tho ¥ar Dapartment at Fort Leavenw whers mneures sl ba adoptad Ly liaye he tinnute urn to their roservation, Tha tenrn sz gt ies means 8 zenoral aid on reaps wad enttle. ———— COLC'RADO INDIANS, EXPLOVING PARTY ATTACKED, Dexven, Col., Bept. 1G.—~Prof. Garduer and Robort Adams, Jr., reached horo this nvoning, eix days after the Indian fight, Thoy, with five others, 1eturnol to the resena of Mesars, Hol- man and Dallos, who Liad bren left rome woeks hefura to guard a sueply-camp, on Dolorea River, Thoy rolo iul: miitos I sixht days, hoping to reach the nradea hefore the Indiaos should direover thern, Tha men warn fonnd rnfa and well, and thy whole paity again successlully ra- treated from amony the Lostlo hands, reachins nachie cu tho 1L, In four wnoks they rodo Mr. Jrckaon's photographio division La Platts camp kately on tho bth, MISSISSIPPI FROUBLES, THE PRESIDENT'S Tasmsatos, Hopt. 1. ot Druce, of Mitiemppi, und ona of his ussoziates called upou the Aitornoy-fioneral to-dey and stated that thoy bad telegeaphed to (Gav. Ames that they were watizfied mth what tho Attornay-Gon- orn) hnd dono in rogard to the applicstion from the Governor for {bo intarference of the Gou- eral Government, They aguin requestsd the pnblication of tho Attorney-Gieneral's lotter to Goy, Ames, and Provsdont Grant consented to s being mado public, DErARTMEST OF i . renched tho EV/S. The latter i na follown ready now to condemu any fnterferriice on tho part of the Grvernment, T heastily wiali that peace nnd good urder miay Lo restored without issulng the proclama. tion; but "{f they sro not, the proclaation tuust be femned 3 but §f it s, I shall instruct ) mtmander f the forces to If there Ina v Justice in T, 1woull T letter by o nrglng bim' to 5 exhaistizg his own 10 hn receives Governs ment aid, He might accept the seristance oftered L7 the eitizens of Juckion and elrewbere, Gov, Aurs and bis sdvisers c3u be made perfoctiy scur s ha many of the troopa_now in Missiesiprd o8 ho deern necessary may bo sent to Jackwon, If he i betrayed Ly those whe offer assisiance, ho will bo fn & position 10 defeat their ends and punish them,” You ace Ly this the mind of the Prealdent, with which I and every member of tho Ushinet whi hag been cousulted, are in full accord, You see the difil- culties. You ace tus responsibilitica which you asnume, We cannot ke why you do not strengtlien yournelf in the way tho Preeldent suggests, nor do v 2ce why you do not call the Legialaturo togriher and obtafu’ from thew whatever powers and monuy 3ou 4, The _Constitution 14 %) that * tho cecutive of & Htate cu 3l upon thie Preeident for 310 in_ suppressing doms tic vinleaen only when the Lemslature cannot be cos vened, aud the law expresaly xays, 11 case of an inr; raction In any H.ate ngadnst” the Government thereof, 1t laal] bo lawful for the President, on appilestion of the Leginlature of such Ktate, or of the Executive when tho Legislaturo caunot be sonveued, to send troopa to suppress muck violence, It s the plain meaning of the Constitution and the laws, when taken togetlier, that the Exveitise of o Siato may call upon the President for m Ty ald to queli dumestic vio- leuco oaly sn caen of an iusurrection in_nuy State agajnet tho Government taereof when the Leginiature can ba called togetier, You miake b suggestionn oven that thero is any insurrection againat the Govern. mient of the State, or that thy Legislature would nst enpport you fu 8Dy ruosures you WIgUt propose, to the public ord your own Stats Labitants of Missanippf, arefavorable to guod order, und hava the courage ani the mankiood to Sght for their Btato righte, aud 1o de- stroy the bloody rufians who 1ourder the {nnocent and unotfending freedmen, Eserythiug I o readi- neea, I carefal to Lring yourself trictly within tho wio ars Inrgels Republican, Conétitution nud the iaws, und If thers is such reniaie atice to your Ktzte authoritica ns you canuot by al} the st t sour command Fupprac, tho Preaident will mnftly ald you tn crusbiug lawlond traliors to Lumun 2lita, Telzrarh mo on recelpt of thin, and state explicitly what you need, Very reapectfully'yours, Euwarps PIznrrroxt, Attorne; O WIHISKY FRAUDS. BITTINGER AND WILKINSON, Special Lnspatch to The Chicago Trioune, 8r. Lou, Mo., Bopt. 16.—Col. John L. Bit- tinger, of 5. Josopn, Mo., late United Staten Gauger, passed through this city to-night from Jofforson City, whoro boe hias bren to auswer an indictment againut Lim for frand jn the Revenue Departwent. Col. Bittinger was formerly & part- ner and co-editor on the St. Joseph Herald, with Charles H. Wilkinson, Iate Collector of Internal Ttovenuo for the Sixth Missouri District, fndicted for complicity in tho whisky frandsand nowa furitive from juetice. Col. Bittinger wan aup- posed to know sowething about the innocence or guitt of Willineon, nnd he was inter- viewod on the subjoct by your correspondent. 3lr, Bittinger smd that, onths 7th of August, Wilkinson loft 81, Joseph ostensibly for Wash- ington City to luy his case bofore the Revenuo Department. Nothiog waa_Leard of him until tno 13in of August, nino days afcer hisdepar- turo, whon lioc was seoem in Quebec by ~ n citizen of Kt Joseph, to whom ho atatod that be had boen tn Washington aud wad then on hin way lome. Informntion has Ault been reco.ved that during tlo last week of August ho tovk passage on en ocean stoamer for Lurope and without doubt is mow on tho other mde of the Atlantic. As to Wilkinson's guilt at tho tino of lus arrest, be wog not guilty of an embezzelment. Ho owed the Government, according to the report of the llevenuo Agent made Aug. 5, tho sumn of 8121864, Tho booka of the oilico showed this, but it s belioved by those acquainted with the wteynal workings of tho diutrict that ho did not owe the Goverument acept. Wilkinson boliaved, and with good res- gon, that the lovenuo Agents and Supervisora had tormed & conspiraoy to swear him into the tho Peutontiary, ~ Wilkinson ownod 40,000 worth of 8t. Joscph property. Beiog convincod ihat thero was a foul conspiracy ta do; rive him of bis hoerty, nud that his surroundings wore so peculiar that ho was unablo to succeestutly ro- st thom, ho dotermined to make tho most of it, aud ho accordiugly stole or sppropriatad 28,000 ond fled, 80 at tho date of tho indictment ho was not an actual emboz- zler, ana only beeame o afterwards, As to tho indictment against himself, Col. Bitbiuger aaid that, 88 Iutornal Roveuno Gauger, ho was charged with baving made out and presonted to tho dopartment ceriain fraudulont biils for sorvicas, ‘Ihe facts in tho cose were tbat, whilo serving a8 & mombor of the Stato Legislaturo, ho employed a regulurly-appomted Gauger to do Lis work, and paid biu fur 1t at & utipulated ealary, the Gauger making out the bilis for sorvice and signing thom, This asslstast waa employed with tho approvalof the Supervisor snd Collector of Intorual Kovonue in tho dis- trict, Ditunger saye that District-Attornny Botsford doos not now pretend that he ever made out or sigued 1he vouchors 1n question, or that tho servicoy were mnot properly rendoved, but trics to wako a caso out of tho technfcal foot that Mr. Bittinger did not do the work with Lis own hands, and that ho had no right to omnloy an asaistant, oven with the conzent of the Buvervisor sud Col- lector. BIr. Bittinger's caee comes up for trial on tho 26th inet., unless the indictmont is :lu:lhbd(l on demurrer, au evont which he confi- ontly expocta. M'DONALD AND JOYCE. Sveeial Disvatch to The Chicaco T'ribune, 8r. Lours, Mo., Bept. 16.—About two woels ago new chargos of fraud iu the Revenuo De- partmont, comnmitted in the Western District of Missourl, were mado before tho Uniied tates Grand Jury, at Jofferson City, sgoinst ox-Bupervisor McDonald and Col. Johu G. Joyco, Iate Revenue Ageut. The exact uaturo of these charges has wvol yet transpirod, aa they still romain socrets of tho Grand Jury room, though it s koown that tho evidence was strong enough to justify in- dictments against oash, and that detoctives were dispatchod to Gresn Lay, Wis,. where thoy were sojourmmng, to watch their movemonts. lost Mouday & bench-warrant _ was 1ssued for their arrost, and a Doputy Unitod Staton Marsbal prococded to (ireen Lay for the l;urpon of exccutiogit. 1t is presumed that oth of the gentlemen are uow in company with tho ofticots on their way to Jefferson Oity for the y\iflwu of g bonds for tholr sppeatsnco for erial. + SAN_FRANGISCO. 8ax Faancisco, Bopt. 16,.—Charles Joat, pro- prietor of tho Antioch Diutiilery, seized by tho evouue oflicials last month, made au afidavic to-day before the Supervisor of Internal Rev- euuo that the J)nnle books of the distillery had beou destroyed. 'This deatruction of the books 14 causig werious ditfioulty to Special Treasury Ageut Cuark in bis {nvestigation, sud the sooner Uawley arrives hero the betler, THE LIGHTNING MAILS. Triumphant Westward Passege of the IMirst Fast Train, Crowds Everywhere Such as Flocked to 8co tho Lincoln Funeral Cortege, The Train Ahead of Its Schedulo Time All Along {he Lake Shore. Deporture Last Night of the Enstern- Bound Train from Ohicago. COMING WEST, THE PROGIERS OF THE TRATK, Snecial Inapaleh o he Crieano Tribune, Berraro, K. Y., Bopt. 16.—~The fast mail-tratn Inft Now York at 4:17 this morning, two minates behind timo. Tho train consisted of four now posial cars and one drawing-room car, ‘Ihe train startod with 20 tons of mail, and 100 guosts. Tho latter wero mostly railroaxd men and journalists. Among the former woro the prineipal oflicials of the Iudson River, New York Contral. and Lake 8horo Roads. The fieu- eral Buperintendont of the Now York Contral himself took charge of the tramn. Tive tons of mail wero left behind on account of the great weight, and tho nowne-s of the fournals sud runnivg machinery, Tho mail connleted of 47 letter-bags, 132 roglstered pacliages. and 663 paper pouctien, be- uiden the News Company packages. The lotter malil was lens than usual, Tho amonnt of nows- paper mall i eatimated at 75,000 papers. Thie, bowever, includes a largo nuwber of weekiiod published yesterdav. 4dhe Now York deilies sout groat nnumbers of their iesues, but tho amount of each ia not known., Tho New York Tirnes alone had) 9,000 copies on tho trein, Somo of tho other papers bad wmora. Several of tho XNew York dailies bave con- vasded for the additional circulntion expected from this trafu, Otbern of the publishers accompany £ho traln and will apen d somo time fu tho Weat 10 de- velop their circulation, Tho great bulk of tha New York papers wera left between New York and Buffalo, Of the 0,00 coplea of the T'imes only 1,50 went weet of Buffalo. The Albany and Troy papers are much displeased with the train, aa it bringw the New York papors to those cltica at breakfast time, Ouce beforo the uewspapers of thess towns compellod the New Yok popers to alandon a 3 oclock morn- ing traln by withdrawing from the Ase- clated Proaes, The Associatd Prees " too strong for tuat now, Tho track wan greasy with mist. The rpeed of Lio train at first along tue sinexy curves akirting tho lfudson, to Spuyten Doyvil sud w forne Newburg, was grest, but slower than tho achedule, Heyond that point the throttle was pulled out, aud the train fors cousideralda distance thun- dered atong the Hudron through the must and moou- Tight and breskimy day, a full mile a minute, resching Albazy seven minutes ahead of timo to breakfast tea minutes, tie New York Central furniabiug the bospi- talities, Vice-Presiden: Wilson mounted the traln here and rodo to Beracuse o attend the Army of the Cumberland meeting, Tho first 4G miles from Albany wero aide fo fifty-seven minutes, Englne No. 67, which rushed 1ko train to deatruction nt New tfaniburg, in 1571, conducted this traln to Poughkeepsie, At Syracuse tho traln was neven minutos sbead of time, At Uticatbo euginser asked permission to ruu to Fyracuso twents minntcn aliead of time, butwas rofuscd, because the clersa could not landle tho mmll fast enough, The cogineer hud oftii made this 53 miles fn fifty-throo minutes, There wers frequent bursta of speed for A Lalfhour of s mile sminute, The catchers worked perfectly, scarcels a bag was lost, and nopo which were of proper leugth, The cranes Liad been reset between tho twa passonger- tracks, no that trains going both wasn ean cateh frow the same crance, It was feared they tight not liave bren progerly sdjusted, but these frars wer: ground.luss, Tho line of the oad throughout the Kiuto wus fre- queutly linod with people chicering the train, nome oien standing fn the rain, Largs crowds nusenn Uled st Utics, whero tho Army of the Cum- Lerland wan * mecting. Vice-lrestdent Wilson mnuw!{ eccaped an accident here by aiipping on the platiorm, Superintendout Lauge, st H;rac rocaived s dispatch from Postmaster-ieneray Jewell congratulating il on the eRtire succeen of the enter-, prise, Commudore Vauderthlt this moruine directad that reports of the progresn of tho train be made to Lim at every atatiou, 1lis private secretnry zccom- panied the train for thin purjose, Tho tsain arrived at Buffulo at & o'clock p. n., on schedule time, without auy mistake, delny or accident, except oue hot hox on the losomotive, The fastest Lo was 46 miles in thirty minutes, Speclal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Eawt, 3., Bept, 10.—Tha engino Y. 145, which brougut the fast tralu from Batuvia t5 Buffalo, per- fornied the most wouderful work of the day.. Tho entire distaucy, 47 milos, wiaa run ir, forty minutes, tucluding oue start and lhrE. For 20 consecutivy anfles of thi dustance the quickest Tatle wus mnde {1 £ifty-oun wcouds kud the Nowess mile in fifty-six nec- ands, ‘Tho time was sccurately ko, A by three porsons, At Buffalo s arty of twenty-tive vrom Cleveiand met the fast madl in Horaee F, Clatku's famoun Directors car, Tho party conatsted of 1L, I3, Payue, Member of Cony cloct, the Mayor, and frominent citizens, aud reprosentatives of all the news japers, The traty bad much timo to spars to keep witliin schedulo time, anid was obliged to alow down repcatedly to not get abiead of time. Tha succesa of tho iTain seems now nn abwo- lute certainiy, Tle remainicg part of the route ia tha easlest to make, The pw:ty of oficials and others {rom Chicago. including Mryor Colvin, Gen, McArthur, the Hon, J. D, Ward, C, ‘3, Squiers, and F. A. Loyne, Joined the traln at'Clovelaud, They visited the grounds duriog the aftornoon, OTHER DISPATCHES, CLEYELAND, O., Bepty, 16,~The firet fast mail train arrived huro from New York this ovening on scheduls tune, A large crowd of cltizeus al the depot wel comed it with hearty cheorn, The train, when it ar. rived, conmated of four mail and two paiace cars, n {hira palaco car being sitached bero o accommodits tho lncressed number of passengers, naking 3 train soven cars, Goldug supper, af switching, elc,, deliyed tho departure untll 14 minutesafter car time, At Iluron an exira stop wus mada for water, aud st Boudusky, O miles from Clovelsud, the teuin was 23 minntes ate, Detween Sanausky'and atlilburg, s datance of 40 miles, the train made threo stops, crossing tho loug bridgoe over Randusky Day at a slow rate, and ‘mu\d Millourg on time, having made the run of 40 miles In 57 miutios, inciuding stoppages, peetut Dirpateh to TAa Chicaqo Tribune, SANDUSKY, 0., Sept, 16,—The fast traiu arrivod at Clovelsnd on tinie, A tremendous crowd was at ihe depot, and recolved tho train with loud cheering. Tho two cirs containing the fifly-oight gontiemets” from Chicagoe were attached to the train, The average speed frum New York to Chicago was about {2 miles per bour, T peed from Cloveland to Chicago will bo consideraly loss, a8 tho connections to bo made are notsocloss, A delogation from Toledo joined thu trafn at Qloveland, A mile & minuto was ‘made for soma dslance west of Claveland, Tne followlng dls- batch was reocived Ly Mr, Bangu st Cioveland ; All very much pleaved with your suocess, and con- gratulate you on (ke oxecutivo abllity, promptuces, aud accuricy with which you kava mannged your uts fairs to this polnt, 1 received 1wy New York mafl st suacly 3 atclock, At Jalf-pual 3 tho liltes carrlers wero o0 tho atrook with 1t in Washington, (slgued) MaBsHALL SRwELL, Lostma The following ars the more notale companied the teaiu from New York: George H, I ngs, Buponntendent of nilway Postal Bervico: ‘Thomass P, Cheucy, Supermtendent of Rafle way Poatal Bervico, Hloston; W, A. Holmes, Su. porintendent of Mally, lioston] A."T, Gray, New York Central Lailroad ; 1L 1. Piooyun, New Vork: Stais Hanator sinfib, Postmuator at Albany ; J. Tillingbast, eusral Huperintendent Now York Central Hatlway § €. M, Fisher, Chiof Engineer New York Contral; ¥, D. Worceater, Becrotary New York Cemtral; A, J Dodd, New York : Georgo W, Fairman Postmaster at Philadelpbia ; Willlam I, Weat, Aurorn; Louis Stows s, Plano, and a large number of journailats, Hub- tard, Buperiutenident of Malls 88" the Chicago office, will orqanize the distribution for local delivery) Tuomas A. Keuney, A. O, Wentwortls, A. W. Hur. deker, at 4 o'clock this morning, boarded tbe traly ut Elkhart, to distributeall matiér for city delivery, the general ofico, and the six postal stations, If the trati 48 ot timo this matter will Lo dispatched for firut dalivery by the carriors in the morning, Spacial Digvatek 1o Tas Chicasa Tribune CLEVELND, O, Hupt, 10,—~Tlhe Clicagy #pecial ox- enrsionisis who came fo Clevuland to micet tho fast mril arrived hero at 3 o'clock hia afteruoon undor charge of Postmaster McAribur, Thuy wero met st the dopot by Mr, O, D, Peitengill aud_John M. Burling, Baq, on bebalf of (ue Northe orn Oblo “Palr “Assoclation, and escorted to thy fair-grounds, where they wero tho guests of the Ausociation, Returning to the city, they wers cou- ducted by Mr, Potteugnll to the Uuion Club House, aud at 743 thoy were mot by Mayor Colvin, who had caw 0 the city by the way of Columbus, Tho whito tuail got off on Une, having rocelved an outhusiastiv n:upuun at this polot, g pe THE OUTGOING TRAIN. AT THE POST-OFVICE, Tho Post-Office yesterday was ta a state of nervous expectation. Tho Postmastor and his mesigtant, together with heads of departmonts, weroout of town, They were slso vaguely sup- posed to bs engaged upon acouvivial under- taldog of colossal proportions, while the come pauy 10 which they took passige was of & char- acter to koop the sffeotivuste employes' hair rigidly on end in solicitude for the absent. There ia a sympsthy Letweon employer and em- pioye uuder such circumstances that words do not adoquately expross, but which may bo hialed at in tha calinary axiom (hat such cone dimenta ag harmonize wilh acd develop tho natural favar of the gooso are applicabls to that do- 1 i0n foxcl Jerespesiiva of wox, It may therefore by inferred hat thy abaenices ot fincu-timo were longer ysterday than uemal; that demands for freals air were mure frequent and imperative; that, in fact, 1t WAK quito Llain that the cat wan Away, Frepatations were helng made, howaver, for THE RECEFTION OF THE MAIL-TRAIN expected atabout § u'elsck thin morning, and for tho departure of tho castern-bound fast train Iast i Cinof the Iatt vars of the Iatter wnrs waiting st fhe Tako Bhora & Miculityn Huuthera dupos 2t Vem b ook attracted & great desl of sitenilag, Acrsimd ul fitivre paraded arouml et &l day, Thiy were con. sulenous amnog the other caru by thelr form nud cole o, a8 well 3 by thelr marzing. They are thiee nuaber, ars palnted dull white, and” ars name rae spectively Gov, Lrough, Gov, 11syes, sud Gos, Oglent Uov. flajen 4 the only new oneof tha thrce, Tim hiave been in use by the Foatsl Dejart ¢ Leen cut dosen. They wers 4 fLchon &y 10 10 o through tho tunnela of tho New Yark er,e | Baftrond, and wero consenuently reduced by shat snwunt, They hawe been refitted dnternally ond tr- aintod, aud 100k ke new coschon, Tholr ciulumer.t s very complete, Thero will bo four of thim oa heavy mail dayx, {n the middlo of the week, and thrco on light dage. THE CREW OF THE TRATN— the postal eruw, that is—cauinta of eiht men, af fole N, G. Suamerte arl clerk achy, head clerk; W, W c oanler, letler clerk; 0, Tuer forey and ‘4. J, Woreester, e Fisnn ond L. IL. Rudialil, Iocal lerks, ‘Thie arrange- mgnta for distributing the twail sud for catehing tha bagd without stopplog_are excclient., The latter cou- #inin of n Jong lrou arm bent at a slirp sngle, which In rajeed by & bamidle, The mail-hay is s ndod at the Btalivn on u crane, and the rapid mution forces it into the anyle of the srm, whioro 1t 18 securoiy caught and carrled off, Tho iron arm fs el with s rubber rocket to diminish the jar, TN LETTE] AT = pupplied with B4 letter-Loxes and cases for distribut. in2, Iasides 1oany conveniences for the comfort of thn clerkn, ‘The chief, who han charge of the train, hasa *ate-room furnished wilh o seat and lounye, A alove it & borth slnilar to those used in Pullinan N A chief clerk, thorefure, has & good deal the best of the juurney, Gov. llayes, althoughi new, in not fur- nasbel, U1 the gen.ral Teceptacle for miceliancous tasster, thrown sl I as tho train wtarts, Gov. prlrdliy 18 B Jajurecar, where the snsorting and dis- triputing of buliy matenal la dony, N FT,PROMPTLY au car for tue reception of (AL aceompsnying it efthes through to New York or to mect (he nest truid at Towdv, Thera Wana fair eroxd of curiosity-rsexers at the dopol anzious 1o kee Low the thing went of Jumt e thiougl it wan eapected to oceur in a blaze of ‘There are thres crews In charge of the malls hetwren Chijcago and New York, The distaney from Chicago tu Cievelund {a 3435 miler, und (Lucraw conesta of elitht 1en § Letween Cleveland avd Myracure, A mies, ueD ten ten G enough to do in Wiatributing ; and Letween Nyracure and New York the distance i 20 iles, The setual running tine oo the firat section of tiwe rond iR not really very fust, There are weveral traina walch teat it fn point of actaal fpecd, The tine » mado up, hawever, on the wtopjages at stutione, Five lnutes 48 tho lvngest stop wade, aud that ouly fur water, ‘The Eastern traln will rrive, if all 8ues well, by (16 {uls moruing. THE THAIN Fi1 IN CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 8J, yasterday afternoon, was falee, The ainrm of firo yesterday afterucon from Box 567 was caused by clothes in s closet taking fire from a lighted lamp in the throa-stors frame dwelling No. 803 Wewt Erio strect, owned and aecupicd by Joseph Croeker. The fauies wero extisgnished without aid from the Department. AT MILV/AUKEE. Special Digputch to L he Clacage Tribune, Mruwavker, Wis, Sept. 16.—Firo was dis- covered in the bell-tower of ths Catholic Cathe- dral st 4 o'clock this afternoon, and when tho cugines arrived oo tho ground the bell-room was in full posacasion of the flawes, and emoko and fire were burstiug ioto the street. Dy good Juck the tiremen wero in time to prevent the fire burning tlirough thoe upper door. If it had got through, no earthiy Fm\’er could havo saved tho costly and besutitul ediiice. The tire was soon gol under. The cause wus tho spootate- ous combustion of rags used m cleaning the bell wachiuery. AT DUBUQUE. Spretal Dispatch ta The Chicazo Tribuns, Denreue, [a., Sept, 16.~A firo to-nighit burned out Q. Colter, boot aud shoe dealer, and B, Aaron, barber, occupants of a small frame build- iy on Main street, Coiter Lolds an msurance of &500 in the Mercantile, of Chicogo, the ouly risk on tho property. IN NEW YORK. . Xew Yonm, Sept. 16,—A fire this morning in the five-ntory bruck building, No. 57 Ann sireet, dnmaged tho stock of soveral oocupauts, 'The losa I &75,000. AT LITTLE ROCK. Litrie Rock, Ark., Sept. 16.--The residence of J. T. Tressevaut, Jr., was doestroyed by fire at 4 o'clock thiv morning., Loss about $4,000 ; insured for $J.%0v. RAILROAD NEWS, SUSPENSION OF WCRK. szecal Insvaten to Live Chicago Tribtine, Davexrokr, 1a, Sept. 36.—Work on the Chi- cago. Clinton & Western Railroad, to run from Clinton westward by way of Iowa City, aud already built t> 17 milos from tho former place, Las been abandoned. About 40) man were ot work, aod they bave discharced. Mr. Bridges, tho contractor nnder Mr, P. E. Hinckley, says tuat work will not be resumed untul Mr, Hinckley can adjust somo ditlicultion Lie hus had with vue of the raifreads with wiich he is connected, Bat it 1 very likely that nothing moro will bu doue until vezt mpring. It was thought the road would bo built to this city this fall, but it 18 prob- ablo Low thatit will not. AGENTS' CONVENTION, New Youx, Bept. 16,—A number of Genoral Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Soutbern railroads arrived yesterday afteruoou in tho firet through car over run fu & continnous trip batween Nea Orlesvs and Now York, and will proceed to-day to Saratoga, where, to-morrow, wil be oponed the Semi-Annual Couvention af the General Ticket nud Passenger Agents. The Convent.on will probably remain 1 sossion autll Tueaday and Wednesday of next wouk. GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, Specral Diapaieh to I'he Cliseado Tridune, Broowixaros, IIL, Bept. 106.—To-day L. M. Prince, Specizl Master in tho Gilwan, Clinton & Springfleld imbroglio, was ordored by Judge Tipton to pay over to Soyton, agent for Heott an:d Jewoll, the wmew Roceiver, tuo €41,184 which Ihnckloy bas paid to him on account. The ac- izm:fluuu are sull busy st work adjusting tho oks. " GO0D FOR KANSAS CITY, Iansas Criy, Sept. 16.—As & result of tho reilroud war in rates to tho Ksnsas City Exposl- tion twenty-tive cozches full of oxcarsioniste weut from Topeks and Lawrence lo-day. The Atchison & Topeka draw lificen cars, and the Kauses Pacutlo soven, SALE OF THE TOLEDO. ANN ARBOR & NORTHERN RAILROAD, ovecial Correavondence of T'ne Chicago Tribuna, ASN Auson, Mich,, Sept. 13.—Some time in 1869 & railr.ad was projooted from Toledo north. ward, through this city, to Owosso, in Shiawas- s00 County,—the objoct boing to securo an out~ let for the great lumbaring region iu the north- oro pari of this Peninsuls. Believing that the rosd would bo s paying one, peoplo iuvested in its stock freely, aud not a long timo elapsed bo- foro » Company was orgasmized and work bogun. Tho road was surveyed from Tolodo to Ann Arbor, the right of wsy so- cured, and in March, 1872, the coutract for propaning tho road-bod was lot to Medurs Crano & Thompson, aud work was beguy in the followming month, By Nov. 1, 1873, 34 miles of tho road wera graded and bridgos built, leaving but a fow miles to tho Swate liue yet to bo pre- ["pared. Uuasual inducements woro extended by tho City ot Tolodo, by which ths Cowpany were privileged to uso any svenue of appruach to the city. sud any depot. Arrsugemsnts were mado with the " Penusvivanis Coniral Hailrosd to build a branch from ‘loledo to the Btate lino, which this Compsnuy wers to usy. Biuco that time, this short brauch has buiit, and is in succossful operation, In consequence, howover, of tue fusncial crisiy whica came upon thae county i the fall of 1873, operations wore susponded by the Totodo, Ann Arbor & Norihern Hailwsy Compavy; aud, sinco that hme, notbing whatever beou done by thom; und now, sfter uearly $200,000 lisa been xpeuded, the 108d will be ‘sald nuder & morigugo to securs the payweut of a debt of %dv,000. This sale occurs tu-morsow, and, ay there 18 DO reason 40 tuink other- wieo. iha o telding probably hat thn go for 2 would ho n |\)\{!nz one, i ta nn doubt ; ';%r';l property will Hiimy Wiuto it wauld convoy tha Jumbor ot e Wnrth fo the focalitios wore much noeded, it wontd also bilog to orr doota the Obio coul-flulie. Huel diract communication with tho thriving City of Tuledo would infuse now mpirit into l?m baifs doad tawns and cities along thia proposed ronts, which lsok nothing but good outlets, Thn country aloug tho road is the most productive in the Btate till it 10achon Owosno, and Lhen beyond lie the groat rociona of timber. { ‘That “this rosd will ba built bofors long fn quite certzin; hut, with their usual engacity, moneyed corpirations are waiting till tho aimost compioted work can be turned into their handa for A fow hundred dollara, The history of tuig ratlroad only iliustrates the nnfartunate method of bullding nearly 2l raltronds. Handreds of thonsands of doliars aro subscribod away ty mon of moderate meaus, the bard-working men of the country, without even getting positiva ns- #urance that their money will heneflt unybody, at last to flod, if tho euterpriss thoy supported hay ruccooded, that it haa alippod quiotly from their erap, (After convorsing with anveral responsible par- ties, your correapondent learna that the prospect for & kpredy completion of the road is good; and that 1n 'n fow monsha Toledo and Ann Arbor will bo noited with the proverbial '*bands ot sleol.” Whaever purchanes the property to-mor- row will get 1t for & meagra sum, and can well aford to putitinto operation. Thero go with tho rond-bed in tho rale mubscriptions that aro Rood, to the amount of 24,632 ; judgments upon subscrptions 1o the amount of £3,600; 70,000 ratlroad ties, vatued ny 35,0005 600 cords of wood, valued 86 €1.107; a lot in Ann Arbor, worth £60Y, ote.,—wmakinz the total valun of tho whola property not much losy than £250,000. e — CASUALTILS, DISASTROUS ACCIDENT, Swesfat epatet to The Clicann Tritvme, Teunr Hatrr, L, Sept. 16.—A disastrous ex- plosion ocenrred near this city to day, Thaboiler of a portable-cugine conuccted withn threshing~ machine exploded,) thioning coals from thn fire-Lox over tho piles of straw which sutrounded tho toresier. A hugorick of straw surrounding tho engine and machiuery was io fls:men i o mo- ment. Three of the men emplnved in throshing wore killed or stunned by thoe oxplosion, and burned to cindors in the fire swhich followed, The cause of tho explosion 18 not known. RAN THROUGH A BRIDQE. Special Diepaten to Lhe Claraga Tribune, ArToxn, 1lL., Sept. 16.—Tniy morning tho 4 o'clock train on the Toledo, Wabaeh & Western lond broke throngh the bridgo over Cahokia Creck, sbout 1 tile enst of Fdwardsville. Tha engine parsed over safle, but sixteen freight cars wrore precivitated down the embankment and de~ moliklied. No one wew injured, tho brakemen nll being in the catoodo-car. Prusengeis will havo to bo transferred for two or three days un- til the uew bridgw is built. 'UNDER WATER, 8. Lovts, Mo, Sept. 16.—\ spocial from Gele veston, Tex.. 1o the Glle-Democrat, savs that o large part of thot city was under water last might. the effect of ths wnnsunlly high wind from the narflicast, No great dsmage was done, tut om0 whintses sero somewlint injurcd, and 2 considesablo number of peoglo wera obliged tn veeate their houses, The ratiron] bridge still Atoud, but whether it would eartinne to reaiss tho grea: pressure AgAin=t it was not kuown. FATAL RESULT OF INJURIES. Suecial Dispaten to The Chisans Tribne, BPRINGFIELD, Supt. 16.—Jamea Darcey, one of the vidtima of the acailtut ne tho iron-mill ¢f the bth, dicd to-da Tho total fndebtoduess of Mcl.ean County, Tllinois, 1 124,500, Tho Board of & yosterday lovied a county tax of 120,000 Gov. Flotcher has telegraphed Gen. Bherman that Le will be at Den Mainew, L., on the 30th of Septomnbar, to delivor tho snunal widress bofora the Sceiety of the Army of the Tenncssoo. INDUNTRIAL EXPOSITION. ALL READY! T INTER-STATE T L 11 Indnstrial Exposition Completely Full in ail Departments, Will be open to the pnble from 8 a.m.to10 p.m, cvery ilay escert Sunaays, until Oct. 9,5 Those who bave seen it unite in pronowacing it » ‘modet collection of tho protiue of The Studio, The Workshop, The Musenm, The Orchinrd, The Garden, and The Field. 1t is emphatically a triuruph of which tho Northe west may wall bo proud. Every Arrangzement for the Comfort of Via- itora will be found in tho Building. All Ruflwny ond Transportation Linen give reduced. raten, placing this GREAT OPPORTUNITY within tha resch of all, Don't fall to visit this Magnificcnt Exhibition amd DRING THE FAMILY. PRICES OF ADNISSION: Commutation Tickets, fiftcen L all day end avenin 1y and ovenf) For Adults, on Baturdey,, For Children, on Saturday, After' 6 p, . every day, adul Aftor 6 y. m, every day, children. A Splendld Orcheatra of thirty places constantly playing tholt cholcoat selsotios AUTOMATIC’ WILLOOX & GIBBS § M, 00, in- vite the public to call and inspeot this morvel of Sewing Machine mechanism--unquestionably the eatest invention in Sewing achines since their introduc- tion; completely revolutionizes the ‘art of machine sewing, Visitors are delighted, CALL AND SEI AT SALESROOM OF Willoox & Gibbs Sewing-Hachiug Company, 200 Wahash-n ASS FOUNDERS AND A MACHINISTS, On Baturday, Scpt, 18, at 0 o'clock a, m,, T will sall tho entiro Machinery and Pixtures of tho Bruss Foun- dry of . Matson & Co, st Publio Auction, In detall, at Lo akop, 8, W, cor, Lake and Jetlorsou-sts, J. CUBLLY, Lscaver, 1, C, WHITNEY, Attorney, LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMEIRN, Milwaukeo, and West Bhare ports, by exospiad, it. e 90, m. 8 eat L0 mE%N”EOUSE, Prices Boduosd to £3, 83,50 aud 8160 per Day, ‘The most Elegent Hotel 1o the city, 8 Bupurb Rovois, syn'ticently furmsed abd provided with Laths ; eutirely fre-) . Location'in busiuces cou. . 7 rereok LN, & HULLEKL,