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FOREIGN, Some of the Causes that Led to the Uprising in Bosnia, fillage Ofcers Persecuted and Rob- bed on the Flimslest Prefextss Sorvin Likely to Remain Neutral, Watching Her Chances, . Russian Troops Capture Kho- kand and Dictate a Peace. Tho Spanish Goveroment Will Nob Pat Up with the Papal Nuncio's Officiousness. A German Elitor Imprisonod for Vio- lation of the Press Laws. TURKEY. WILL PERVIA KEMAIN NEUYRAL? Kniauievatz, Sopt. 21.—The address adopted by the Skuptscbina has been sunt to Blurade, thho Capital, whero it will bo officially publislicd. Its full toxt ja not yot known. ‘'Phare 15 ouly tho drafl that was submitted to the Skruptschiva, and thiy was adopted al the first sitting, OI tho Doyutics voting akainet tha war sud Jeaviag o tho widom of Puce Milno and his liovern- ment tue docision of tho questton, thirty theao wero tho boui.neca of the Uavernment ; foriy- four declared in favor of and thirty-cight aeninst the war, This, howover, docs ngt aflvct thy ro- nult, ‘The Guvernment nsw Lina ita havdy fiee, aod it mav be couedeted certaln that Servag, for the presont, at least. will matutain nontranty. TG DOSNIAN UISININL, Lospay, Bopt. U1.—The Tunes this morning publinlies o lof dsted at Vienoa wiuch e m- {a ny womo intoresting dutatls of the insurreetion in Norchern Borma, and of the 1ugtives who have taken retugs i Austria, It savs tho caio o1 tho sndden fatiure of tho movemout 18 attrib uted to the fact thas tho iusurgents weio not preanred, wero withont arus aud smmuvition, #nd aleo that maug vilagos romained paxsive. Two Austrian Commrissions have been gent tv axcertain from tho refugees the causes of the in- surrection. Tha latter stato thut he Turks, fearing that the Notsogovimian fusursectisu wouhl” spread to Boswia, arrested tho cldeis of vilagers and wame of tho maost intluential men under tho pietest thab they wurg accow- vices of brigauds, Thirty wero thus airested Jioie sillaze. aud wore only rélemsod npon paye ment of a large sum, Upon n thieatened repo- ition of thosy outrages the vilingers tled to the whole conntry, mas ba oasily cooread hy atapping tho wator nupply, chirfly derived from Inlis al- ready uudor Russian sway, A UNIVERYITT IN AIDERIA. Of all conntries su tha world whoro the founda- tion of & University would ko lookod for, Siberia is about tho last, The Russian Ministor of Finance, howover, has made s 2rant for this purposa, Aud Jogal and medical faculties are to b ereated at Tomak, A subsesdption wadof the acliowe i4 alwo suggeated. RURSIAN KCHEMES TN ARIA, Totvdon Timea. Hlussis kuows thay Lor conquesra will not be sooure nuiil they aro fa-tenod togather by a not- wora of roads nod telograph-posts, aud she has already funmed clans which do vot lack grandeur. Kuuvs s to be broupht wilhin casy reach of tho Casplan by s coual. A yailway is to bo made acioes the JU0 mi.es of desct which cuts off tho Caspian from the Ben of Aisl at the narrowost point. ‘Ehe western ha'f of tho railway from Bamars (o Orensbitrg 18 nearly finished, and the Miniskey of Comumnnications is draw- ing np the plans ol o railway which is to bo made from tho Ural throush tho pathless desot's of "Turkestan to plagos perhaps a connluol thou- sand miles distant from (ho »tartitig point, Tho Oxua and the Joxariea aca alro to ba made nas vobio by vosrels of licht drausht to tho vui furihest paut of conquest Fhua hussin woukl Lo ablo itansport troops front ths khures of the Cadpian so the very heart of Ania in 3 few weeks. These aro certaiuly graud schones, ad if thoy should over bo executed tho nykrersive power of Husaia will certawly bo far more forwdab.e thau 15 18 to-day, LNGLANY, CKINA, AND BUUNAK, Papz Wt Gaadtes The outlook in thy fac Eass has agaiu becomo datkor. Tha Juvalude Kusse repeats tue story, whiteh has aiready reachsd Buropa icom another quarcer, that tha Kioy of Buiwal tins declsrod Blwaelf the vamal awd protected subjoot ol tho Emperor of Chova, Indeed, 1t 18 &p parest that the obxtractiveners aud fusolence, Loth of the «w and sho Lurmeso, are part of a comuon ol Inuddition to the feauout reports of watrages upop forcikyow iu Chins that have jousd thewr way into tho Ludiny or Enghish iowa- pavers, we now hear of an act of vioieneo near Suanghial, for whichan expianation will,of coniue, bo do..anded. ‘Iho telogram =ays s ** Mr. D. M. Houderson, Chief Engwevr of tho Muiitio Customs, tho liguyhousa-keopar, and taeir Chivo-o omploves, bave bLesn attacked and baaton by 1 iiagors as the Sbangtung Pramontory, ‘e as-auls s atioged $0 bayo been wisbggniod by Los Hoo, & Mawslarin whom Me. flendorson vie- itod” Tf 1t ‘proves as dalicult by obtam reparas tiou for thig oubrago s for tho wawdor of Mr, Murgury, tho woouer the diplomaus machinery is %08 11 motion tho bo.ter, It is 105 muiprising thad Mr. Wado's piatienca i exhutatad, aud that Lo comptarnu o betuy thwartod. if not insulted. at Pokin. A Calcutts dsvateli of Sopt. 1 auys t *Col. Browno returvs from Suavghar shaitly. It 1 bolieved hio had not made wuch, piogress withh the Yuman inquiry. owing to Chinese pb- etructivoness,” From tho uame sourco wo loar, on the authority of & private telegram (rom Rapgoon, that the Kwy of Rurmuh Las ro- {used 1o graut ao audieugo to Col. Dunan, bur ik in added that **the ropoxt is sucontirmed nud tho authority doub: ful.” Nov.ithelsss, taers is an 30pa: bt voucsrt between the Courts of ekin and Maudaiay, RUSSIA. MORBILIZATION OF MOA#B-ARTILLERY, Beruiy, Sept, 2.—Tho Russinn (iovermmont hiavo ordered the mobilization of thur entire horso-attitlery, The. measure affecin 300 guug, divided nto forty-oight batteriva, anl to be dis- tributed rwwedintely aaonz the cavalry, with wlich thoy are 1o act i concart, TUE SMUBCOW MUHEUM mountsins with their fawmilies aud focks, and prepared to resist, ‘tho rming assumed tho character of rotwliation up to & data as rocent an the 18th of August, but the uox: day tha ivsur- geuts tled in_ consequence of the mass of omi- pration which had ret ., Tho fugiiives Giu- clumed sny conuoction with tho lorzegovian insurgents, aud declured tuat they nover should bave thought of sisity 1f they bad nos bocw pro- vokod. THE KARAGKONGIEWICS AND ORRESOWICA, ‘The invastun of Sorvia by Peter Karageorgle- wicg, if wiich wn juvAsion 18 & faot, pugients that Russis provoess to carry out her plaus for the ercction of a%clavonio Confederation undor her protection. Tha ngwrgiomua fawily achieved the indepoudeuce of Bervia 1u 1814, with the ox- ception of tho paymeut of o liwited tribute to tho Turkm, Thev wero teplacod by the Obrono- wics tumily, to which Priuce Mitan belougs. In 1804 the ruliug Princo was murdered by a mem- ber of the Karageurgioaws family, but the Obrenowics rotain-d their snprowacy, Priuce Blilan vucoecding his father. Itussin bag uwT supported the Kuiageuigiewics, und, it is prol able, under her auspicos, thal Potor hns de- tormined ta maka a secvnd attemp: in bebalf of bis fanily 10 ubtain the throue of hid aces- o, i SPAIN, CARLISTA ON FRENCH TERBITORY. Tans, Sopt. 2L.—It now scqums that only 800 Caslinte entered I'ranco by tho Qavarnie Valley. Maprap, Sopt, 21,—Itiv stated that the Car- list Gon, Baballs, wils two eous aud sovaral Cariist leadors, havo outerod Franco, TROCLY OB CURA. Mabkip, Bopt., Ll.—Rejufurcoments to the puwbor of 18,000 mey will go to Cuba by the 33k of Novewber. NO NONSENX. Aavmip, Nopl, 21t 18 stated fv woll-ln- formed oucles that tha Qoverswont bas de- terwiued {0 pursue an_anergetio course with ro- g8rd to \he oircutar of tha Papal Nuucio, aud will fully matninin tho Royal presogative w the promises, 2 The Gaceta will to-morrow publiah s Minis- tertal cirenlar Lo Pretocts, urging couciliation on all Liberal Monarclista, "Lbe dats of tue electiona for the Cortea is not Yot tixed, Gen. Esteban i4 dead, Lospox, tient, 22— a. m.—A Medrid tolegram ntatos thag the Papal Nuucio has asked for the iuhtbition of lexal proceedinga agaiost Bishops, ia virtue of the provisions of the Concordat. —_— GERMANY, AN FDITUK [NYLISONED, Brruiy, Sopt, 21—Tue Muuleipal Couyt of Borliy has seutencad the editor of tho Gerniann, an Ultramoutaua jouinsl, to five montby' imprise onmeut for haviug publiehed an srticle insulting ;.x) tho Chancolior sud wening oisobedionve to tho awe. DIED, Mowicn, Bopt. 21.—Erince Adelbert, unclo to the Kivg of Lavaria, is dead, TO BOME. Lovpoy, Sept. 4.—3 8. w.—A diepatch from Berhn snuources thal the Bistcp of Muunter, aguinnt whom procasdivgs for depusitivn Irom bLis Boo 618 peuding, has gone to Kouwe, FRANCE, TUE DERNE POSTAL TREATY, Pantg, Bopt. 2L.—Tho Frouch Goverumant hay notitiod Switzerlend that the pPeuvisivu of tue Borue Postal Uniun zelative to commuuication with Greay Britaio through Fiauco may go wwo oifoct Xmmmllnml{. Tue Freuoh Goverumeuy wiil muke, bufuro tho Ipt of Jauuaty noxt, the saiLe couceseion respecilug commuuicutions with Ameries. A BLQUEST TO TUE OATHOLIU OXUROM, Panty, Bupt, 4.—-A giosl weueslivn bas boen erested ay Bochum by Horr Jucpb Maver, mau-~ ager of & nuuing und stoul company, bavivy be- uaatued 0 Jorwas of $1,000,000 §o the Uatho- Lo Chuicl, Ly widow s alluwod 8 lifa uterest in she roperty, und on bey doath 16 1 to pass to a Hawan Cutholw Bihoptia the yoveuucs of Which ure Uuder ecolesiuntigul wWaLsRement. Vaderbown Lawtho preferonce, but this Hoa 1 at prorent under Govoruwene uanagemeut, sul, 10 it continues e this puaition st tha Sime the rovislon 1aile 10, 1% Wil Josa (o baguest, Munuter will stand tho wecoud cunhce, sud Cologuo the third. In o eveut of tha 1gvenucs of these divcosen Leiug uuder weculor mausgo- ment, Mecnlio 18 $0 bavy W wonuy, sud, shaald Mucbiiu be disqualitiod, Westuiusier stands last 1n the list, budiog ol the be.aw, the property iu to puvert to the ulanun of Vadutborn asd hla sucoetaotw porsonsily, the 1uterist Lo ba duveted by tbem (o tho purposey of tho Uouifwciug sud Berystius Unlauw, 'Tba uear relatives of the tastator, some of theny nowdy sud wven poor, Are, of courso, bo litiia disappulnted ab tbis diee pusilion of the propezty: . 1A GAPTULE OF KHOKAKD. Dasein, Sept. 41.—Advicos (row 8BS, Toters- burg anuunnos 1hat the Kosnan Geu. Kaumwan occupied kihokand au (he 101k of the present month withous ronwiance, 'Ihe grester periiou of the Ruswan {roops rewnsined (o s fortificd camp utsida. All tha Huwsian prisonery biave becn delivered over to Qen. Kautfinap, ‘i ko ERusu Liay accgpted all the couditiony af pyace. BHOKAND. Brauiw, Sept, B.~The Khanste of Khokand, which is aboub to be cccupied by tho Rusaigun, Bes & populstion of 700,000~ suuly, who bave lgt- serly pad bu0,000 roubley » yous aud & triluie of w,(n;u.(m:urul wr;a ‘(ghthur’t ‘c{ or 'tlm bwo Jargess Lowus ol vory factila counir Flouaiid Waa 60,000 Rud' Nanatia 2,000 aliubs Mauls 'Lhe Tows of Huoxaud, as wdeed Mo Moscow, Hopt. 4.-—1ho cerywmol f Iaying the foundation-stone of the great Wistorical Mu- soum, iuntituted by the Czavewitel, was batd yesterday, ‘Iha firut atono was luid by the Em- ifll’flf of Ruusia, aud tho saooud by the Duke of ‘dwburg, ——— GREAT BRITAIN. THR NEWFOUNDLAND ¥ISHENIES, Losvoy, Sept. 3.—The Glods thia ovening rogrota to loarn that the disadvantages sulfored Ly the Bridiel wha aro engazod iv the Nowfouud- land fisherles, a3 compared with those of the Frenchmou, baye iu nowise abated. Dutlug tho present waason tho oflicors of tho Frouch cruuws- ers which ate ongaged iu protectiug the Frouch intorests, bave assumed u very lugh tone in as- sasting their rights thoreabouts, OBILUARY, John Vanco, a momber of Parlimnent far Ar- magh City, 1 doad. SUECTH BRIPMUNT, Sioamar Moasel. which sailed from Bouthamp- ton ta-day for Now York, took out £40,000 of spaale. — ITALY, BXTINOTION OF TiK OAVOUR FAMILY. Pants, Hoph, 5.—Tho Marquis Beuso de Ovour, nophow of the famous Miniater, has just died, Tho name sud tamily of Cavour buvo thum be- 9:‘”“ extin:t, ‘Tae Margug wag the posdessor of Lis unclo’s papeni. i T = RELIGIOUS, SHAW THE REVIVALIST. Oue of tho sories of revival sorvices st the Advont Clhnistigu Church g¢o Indians ayouue, coraer of Tweuty-Atth atroet, occurssd last oven- ing, under the lesdership of Mr, Knowles Shaw. T'ho attondiuce was not largo, bus was sitoutive to tbo by cuker, Mr. Shaw s 8 man of ratbor wolg thsn medium height, plain sppearsuco buth a8 to dress aud countenance, pleasant vaice, aud quiet, porsuasive delivery. Il 18 esinost and impwessive lv mauvar, withaws rauting ar roaring. Ifis address was uot of the llery order of tbe eamp-megiivg or revival, Lu¢ a logical expodition of scripture and eflective discourse upon & text. Hin asuecdotes and illustistions weie of the homaliest ordor, L'na exerciyes opencd with hymu snd prayer, {ollowed by the yoading of & pussape of Sm]» ture, tho Lfiulluw thotlnlatians, Chap, VI to diseussed for a thmo the fourth yormo, * Lot wvery man peove bis own wark.” Hymn 7 of **'Tha Gaspel Trumpet,” Mr. San- kov'y **'Lhere wore miuosy aod uino which salely luy," wag sung Ly tua preactor, wtter which Mr, Knowles Shaw asked Lis sudience 10 comulder sowoslung set forth by tho Apostle inthe tenth abapter of Hebrowd,—tua assombliog of saluty tugathor. Liis objoot waa to show tho necessit of thus assembliug—in other words, of chiir wombership, Thers was, ho found, a very louse den of the nocenséyof bnlcur(lng 10 auy-Ohurch, aud it wag cepeclally this potlon he designed to comhat, Ho wiched ta Bhow thy uccessity of sinying tu tho Cuureh. 4 was poor bolicy to gou oue ol tho ship 1u mid- vesan ¢ oF, 10 clinuye the figute, 1O sensibls por- 800 Jeft the packing of Lis trunit till the loco- yiolivo whistle blow. Whe ark waa a type of tho Chutch; iy way noceseary to sewain on board uutil thyt ebotaicat occan had been crossed ; ail who faued ta got fu wero Jost, Hla wihed to cougrder the olfect had snypady on the urk do- chned to eail in qumplnfl witlt such stocx ay Nush carried with blm, —boge, lious, sbeep, and o uplisuts, Nowh would have replicd that they bad the alternstive of riding in bis vesgcl or going wshore aud waiting for the flood ‘aud demth, Tho (lospel was buch s ark, aud not eno rationul person who it not get luta 1y would, ho thought, wet seross, 146 would not wiste thiy as o matler of Iact, but tuurely vi au ojduion, to be tiken or uot aw tho bigarer desired, Ab 8ll events, those who did trust io i would certuinly ha sale, Tue Apost.o ¢omwanded the Hobrows nat only 10 conie nto ihe arremlily washed with pure water, but 1@ hold fasi, They wers presgbied with the uucuumimg oxamile of ttiw who way tuithful to what lle” promisod. Ha nover was kuowa (0 turu buck upon w frisnd, heco wan nothivg i the world tors besutiful thna fuiths fulnges.—tho fulibfuliers of & wife, for iue stunce, o her Lustand, s that of (e Chureh, the bride, tor Cuimt, the brides groomt. Foruaking tho asssuibly of tho suiniy might oauily begia by & littlo neglect, and suig forsuking was & teirible in, to Ly followed by g certain foarful looking-for of Jucgmoent sud flery judignation which shull devous (Lo adve ried! lorgaking {he ssdounbly was tho result of matyre duhiberativn, Men who fo wuok thy asvembily cpme to a, ternitle cud, fie knuew a clergysyan Who wag s} uue timp u Chratisn, Lut subsequently uegievied tha axsumbly. and’ af. terwards forsook it altogether. Ilu disiy a fonr- ful doath, and there wers batdly cioagn’ peoplo to be found fo giva bim & decent bunwi, and thosu who did werely secowpanled bis body to ko grava in inapary of what b oucy Lag bion, v, Bhaw coucludod bin sdirezs by prownsing to pregs tho bgnd af &uy fricod presay who m(u\at woet hiw In the Kingdom of Uud and tell bim thas he way parly mdebted 1o bim for on. coursgement zo utoadfashueca 1u the faith. 1y opod thos at tha vud of the bymu—*Tuero iw fountay lled with blood"—avybody who winhed ta sanew bid promives a tho Savior vauld Cutug furward ann do so. ‘Fho bywn was suug, Lut nobodv respondlug $0 - the iuvitaliow, thy wesling adjourged, THE “TIMES" AND MODDY, Ty the Blitir of The Chicaga Tripyne: Creaco, Hept, 3h.—"The Times of this morn- 1y, veferriug to the cull of Mr. Moody to Chis cago by slaty-five clorgymen, calls Mr. Moody a ecuaativual mountebauk, aud ayors that tho call THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY in a confeasion on the part of theso mitiaters of tho Gospel, no called. that they are frauds, and ihiat their wotk has boen an utter faaie. Wl the Times niato why it calls Mr. Moody a senea- tional wountebank, and bow ha eail to Chicaco | by her elergymen i a confemsion of falire on their part? Chiengo bas many citi- zoun engaged in the varous depatiments of trado aud cummerce, Would it bo an acknowl- cagment of fatlure on their pact, if the Boand o Frado of Chicago should invite rome prominent New York or davervuol morchant to deliver a couras of mercantiy lecturoy vefoio tbemp In it s acknowledgmont of uiter fwilurs on she pars of tho political lgadera ot TlLn.ia if they - vite citizend ol othor States to eulichien th m on tho currency aud otber political questions ? Wouud it bo an acknowledgment of falure on tho j art of & L'rosbyterian winintor, aud thyt he was o fraud, of Lo sbould wvite & Mathodiat brother tu preach in bis pulpit? T« uot e, Moody a p.eacher, and & citizon of Clicago, aud whord 14 tho ovilonce of acknowl- eduod (ailucs bosause wodt of tho clorgvinen aof Cutengo think Mr. Moody hutiet quaittiod to lead in n religlons voviesl thaun any oue ol thom- sohvaa? lurtoad of thy eatof Mr. Moody buaig an acknowiedgmout that thov had preacaed the Word n vatn 1818 an evalpueo tuat they have beou pml‘:mug e ground for tho seed atd arn abous to be renaracs tor thwr wlors, A the asrortiona ot (U L 810 coitect, groat losd- ers ate not needed, Luw grticlo of the Tunes is Al AT ona wongaune, Lespoetiuby, L. Witiays, CORRECTION, Tothe Editor of The Chic.un 1r.bine Canuisvitie, 1il, Sept. 20.—Bofora it goes turther, 1 desive $0 curroct & starsiuenl tmade in rour issue of Thusday sty avd rejeated by you. with eitorial eommeats, on Satardav, 1 am revorded o hiave s, A A wiss.ovary moet- Alug held duriug tho vocent Digces\u Conyouiion, tuat thers aro * 1,500 towus [townabi] in Soutliern Hhinoie, med that, While $hero ma but eight Lpascopal charehes aud e ciergvmen in nli toeso towhs, thoro ato Methodigt sua Baptist churelies fu eyerv vue of them.” i Alisis a miusano. Fow cazo is not guite wo baik tavagh bad enougl, What T said was that 1n tho Suuiiwestern Deavery, wuich embraces mxteen connties, thera aro about 416 trine, or Vallages mudd €168, 10080 from 15,000 down to LU0 r 00 iuhabitan s, inevery «nas o which wo ouglic o bave o chieh and oleryman; yot in all theso we have oniy eieht courcues and cloigymen, whila tha Methodists, Pro-bytartany, and others byye tueir charcavs and m.iustocs My the huuared,™ Plous culgect thus arrer, 1 should not bave referrad b it bot for tho wso you nida of 1t us tho st of an editurial. Tho wditorial 1 thu 1e vory good, buc the toxt 1 Lavuly coriect, D. W, Dngxsen, ILLINOIZ SUNDAY-5OHOO \WORK. Sectal Dinpaich 1o Lhe Clcado Erivwig. Freevont, Ik, Nopt. 3L, —Thu sevond Sunday- scooal Conventhin of tho Firet District of 1i~ linos, comprising the sevouteoa mnogthern countics of the State, cauvaned this evening in tho Firat Presbytcuian Churdh in this oity. The Rev. J. 0. Tos.er, of 8, Clarles, 18 Charman of tho Convention, and Mr. Johu Fairbanky, of Chicago, Becretary., An address of welcoma was delivered by the Rey. 11 D, Joukins, of Fico- port. Mrs, L I Kleckuer, of Freeport. read a paperupon *The Yundas-school Teachor.” Mr. M, (!, ilazard. oddor o4 the Nanional Sunday-School Teacher, ulvo sduressed tho Couvention. 'Ihe Convention will vemain i ression notit Thurs- il Presidous Fuwlor, of the Northwestorn University ; Bishop Chaney and B. I dacobs, of Clicago, “are amoug tho promuueut speakors ex- pected ta Lo in witendauce. . IOWA METHODISTS, Sresial Dispaleh to The Chicaao Tribune, Duuequs, Ia., Sopt. 21.~Tha city is filling up with ministers ln attendauco upon tho Auvual Couforence of the Upper lowa M. L. Church, which conunences to-morrow. ‘Thig ovening n publi¢ recuption i5 given iha dalogates in the parlors of the Methodumt Ciureh. PEORIA NEWS. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicaan Tribung, Pronta, I, Sept. 21,—Tie Peorin Prosbytery I8 now fu seasion in this city. Tho Ilvoria County Hubbath-Schoul Association will Lold a Conveution at Briuntiold, commeucing Oct. 15, Pk nd s RAILROADS, —— MIOHIGAN CENTRAL SLEEPING CARS, Itis learuod that the contract Iatoly mado be- twoun the Michigan Cential Railroad and Wag ver's Palace Car Company bas besn conflrmed by the Directors of the rozd, who hald a meeting i Now York a fow days ago. Mr, Pullman wad present at the wooctiug, and - eudeavared to con- vineo the Dircctors that it would ko 1 tho tercst of tha road to coutiouo his ca e offered to give the Company far botter torme wan thoso wiven by Waguor's line, Aud, af- though both Premdent Joy and Ganeral Bupt. Etrang favored Pullman's cars, yoi tho influence of Vandertult was too strong in tha Board, aud Wagnet's hine, whick fa virtuslly owned by Vau- derbilt, got the coutract. Thoere is bardly s, doubr thiat tho reporty’ sbaut Vauderbilt having secured & coutroliing mtorest fn this Une a correct, Everything tends to show that such tho caso, T'hg elegiion of Mr, Sloan to the Di reetory, tho subutituticn of Wagn.r's sleopiug- car ine iu piace of Pulliuan’s, aud the romoval of tho headquarters'of the Dirsotors of the road from Doston to New Yark, prove that Vandechilt 18 bandling the relns, Owing 10 the Iact that the Michigan Coutra) hay bad to pass ity dividends during tho last few yeary 1ta stouk bad deproviated, and i: was o6 qasy matser lor Van- derbilt to purchane a cantro ling interest, In conuection with thia 1t iy rumored that Vanderbilt {s also negotiating 1or the purghase of the Canade Bouliorn Iailroad, which b tho Emuuul tima can also bo bad vory ouoap, Itie clioved that Vauderbilt bad loog hud au eyq ou taeso linos ¥o a8 to coutrol all tug Narthwestern businces, apd jrovent Bosion from making ruy ugo of the Hogsao tunnal au g dirget live o thy West. By this moye Lo also outs off tho Lrie {row Ity preseut counctions with Clicago. Fhat live witl therefore bo compelled to flyd g oy outlgt 10 this city, and the luto visit of the Lrio luvestigating Committeo I4 saia to havo Lind somobhing to da with this faob. It f tho inton- tion of tho Erie Road "if cut off (rom {14 north~ £ro connectjon 40 vresto & now line to Ohicagzo wii.cli will be ag noar ay auy of tha uthors, Thig wili be via tho Avanide & tirest Wesieru. whica L1 alruady copsrollod by the “‘E“t“‘““" Chicago Brauch of the Baiimore & Ohio Railioad, which upecty with tho -Atiantic & Great Wesceru at tauufigld, U 'Cho Baltiwore & Obio Hatroad, which 18 uuivg its Chicago Ling but very liftlo ay pregent, wouid gladly pusbrace the apporfupity o make it pute of & through liug o Row York, ST, LOVIS' NEW SGHEME. Hr, Lovis, Sopt. 2L, —~Tho Cowmittes ap~ pointod somo duys 8go to arrange for Loldivg o Natioval Itailroad Convention hero on Nov. 2) beld a meonng Iast oyouwg ta devise a geveral tan of operation and gresngo the prelininarios. Alier pomo general disgyedion, » rosolution was adopted suthenzivg tho Prosidant of tho woet- ing to tusua au sddress, sottug forth tha aation aud cbjoct of tho pouple of Bt. Louls in calling sho Nationa! arlrana Convention, sod roquest- ldlu the co-operation of the Guyejuors of the Staton, and of the varioys comnercjal ausppiss ddous of thg wlhalp couptry, apd psking thuin to sond delogates. Camwittoes worg appowtod fa dstormuia tho raua of tepresdutation, trauspoitation, finsucy, oto, Duning tho wia- cussion of this watter, attoution waa called to tho fact tuat womo jouruals abroad Nad toinpted to creato an ‘improssivu that the cit]- Zoug of Bb. Louiw Ju insugureting fuid wavo- went were {ufluenced by purely local aud apes Giounl jutoredts. This wad omphatically dogied, und 1t was dictinody siated that tho desire was o meko the imuvament nubionsl in oharacior, sud tho co-opuratiop of ait bunitesy ceutres in the Union wey earuenply requested. . THE SOUTHERN WAR ENDED. | Specut Dispatch to The Chicuga Teibung, Nasuviure, Toun.. Hoph. 3L.—At a meating of the roprescutativey of tho Loulyvile & Nash- v‘xlla, tt. Louis & Southicasters, upd Nashville, Cliattanooga & Bt. Loula Roeds, thay sureed 4boa 8 bus.s tor (he sottiemeny af {he rallfoad war, which will' close "Tharsday, tostoriug rates. CAIRD & VN 3 Svgeiut Duagateh fo 4 IL gf«#‘z‘:flwvum. Cawo, flL, Bopp 20.~Thers Is noma pxcite- faent {u raflrond circleg hure st the prospectiva fewaval of the gonural gllices of tue Cairo & }::nommu Lailvoay from shig cly to Viuceunes, . THE CATTLE DISEASE, HBPRINGFIELD, Mpar.y Beps, 21,—Thp catile dis- a0 Lias broken out in Wilbraham, and tho berd of B. 1. Merrick iy uinldl dyiug off. Provivence, Bept, 31, ~The &‘upu cattle dis- ©aso Liag appeared i oue herd in Craustun, Five died, l "THE SIOUX COUNCIL. mences Its Big Black Hill Talk, Red Cloud Gets His Savage Rack Up and Refuses to Attend. And the Commissioners Propose to Recog- nizo Another Clond for {ho Nonee. Spotted Tail Comes TUp Smiling, and Plags Very Big Indian, Proposition to Lease the Hills Country for a Term of Years, An Apparent Willingness Among the Indinns to Part with the Land, Spectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, Ren CLoup Aussey, Sopt, 30, vin Font LaRa- sur, Nept. SL—The Grand Couscil with the Soux [ndians opened to-day at 2 p. m., 8 miles o1t of 4his ngoney, not moro thun 1,600 Inians Loing present 1 peraon, Hengtor Alhwon wado the opeming addrees, |{roposing lesss of tho Blaek Hilla, which was not woll Tecotved by the Indians. Red Dog repliod that the plan proposed was vory lm- portant, aud thas it would take about seven days to courider. ‘Lho Indiang then loft tho Council. Red Clowd wax not p.esens, being afraid of belng deprived of lus clieftancy. The o ion i8 divided ou tho ques- tion of tha leasws ' or purchase of tho Hilla, Soue think tiat tho Indiauy wili not. neeept quyiliog short af au cxorltent sum, much more thaw'the Commission will pay them. Thoy tavor the adoplion of tha leaxo plan tirst. 1f that fails, thoy will try to buy ut n rate that witl b fuir ; but the Bing havo got thuugs well fixed among tho Indiane, and may deleat o tren~ ty altogetuer, " LTo the Awosiated Poren o CLoun Aagyex, Neb., Sept. 17, vis Cuey- EN Wyo.—Tho ¢omuntigo of sis Tudiana ap- pointed by: the Comwissionors ou Wednesday to qelect o placo for Lolding the Comicil, atror quarreluig over the matior ono day and night, roported to the Commupsion yesterday that they could not agreo, o the Commissionars went out yesterday sud solected thy grovgd thameglven, abont oue tuilg nrgrer the Spotted Tail Agency thau the point provioysly eeletted by thom. The distance from tbis sgoucy is sumething over ¢ miles, , Quite & numbor of the Misrouri Itiver Indisng, tired out with the prolonged delay on the part ot tho Commussion, ttaried home yesterdsy, and athery aro toparted to bave moved out to-day. TUE COUNCIL-GROUND Liaa boen namad tha Crow Butte Councl' ground, aud thig aftornoon two large Lospital teuts, with flaga stretched in front, will bo erected op tho grognd for the usp of tho Commissfonecy, proparatory to the boguning of the * big talk" to-morrow. The Indisnssro allto bo notiflod ta-day, and will orect 8 number of tepoes (wig- wama) for themaelves on tha Council ground. Rod Cloud will dotail a lot of his soldiers to ::Aqd gusid »ight snd day ovor the Council nts. A Iarge party of military will atart out for tha Bad Lands, Dak., to-day, for the purpoio of col- lecying fomvils, unaer the charge of Maj, Stan- ton. . Ned Cloud eame into the agenoy this moming, Just ng "theso dispatehos ‘aro cloged, daglaring that nelthar himself nor Lis poople would attend thie Coupoil untesy it s bold jpside the stockade of thisagency. ‘The Commiseiouers hold s brief conferonce among themselves, aud decided to go on a8 though nothing hiad ocourrpd with thete proparations for tha Caiineil, snd eract tents for the #ame on ground already secleated. Ited Cloud i ) 4 ¢ A BUBLY AND ILL-SATURED INDIAN, who bias begn one of the puincljal laadors among tho Bioux in all their difilonltioy with the whites during the past twonty years. Mo is mot ma shrewd sa Spottod Tall, of whom he ia very jéal- oue, 83 the lattor has much more influepce amaug tha Ludiyos than blamsall, and ho thivks that holdivg the Conncil at this agenoy will have tho effeot of convincing the Indians that tho white mon codeidor hita tho “most influsntial Chief of tho twa. v Cucygyye, Wy. T., Sopt. 21.—The trosty Council nesr the Red Cloud Agency hold ite flrst session on Batnrday., Aftor much wraogling among the fodians sa to tho locality whors the gouucll should be beld, Gen. ‘Terty, on tho part of the Comussioners, g BELECTED TJE OROUND near Crow Buttos, and tha Iudisug were notified that this geloction way tinal, Gen. Brgdloy, Col. Btanton, Cap}. Mix, and ather oflicais, arrived at Camp Lobinson on ‘Chursday, and Capt. Mills’ company of the Third Cavalry was’ immodiatoly ordered from Camp Huerlday, to led Clou, #a that tha farco st Red Cloitd now coudlets of thico compatigs of cay- alry and fonr of wfautry. “Liout, Vroom, with Company T, Third Caval ¢, wagordered to cicort 0ol Stauton (o Hpotted Tail, and thonco’ on his oxpedition inta the noythern Bad Lands. Rep Oroun Avexoy, Sept. 10, vis Fony Lana- s, Wya., 8opt. 21,~Tho Counoil, which s expectod 40 Linve been cammeyced yestorday, way TOFTPONED until to-marrow, but it is not likely much will ba doug until ‘I'nedday, as the Council-tosts have not yot been ereqeed. The Commluglopers aug Indiau Agonts are suxious tq gol bame, sid eof- fosta will bo wade to vipse up the huvivess by Baturday text. Goqd faeling on the subjoct of tha troaty k-'wy-llu lgm'oulg‘(h‘s Iadiang. No dif- 1) figulty yyhatover id auticipated, A party of six Black |ills niiners armved bero {asl night, Laving bicen broight out Ly the milis tary, " Tuoy ftart for ‘Bioux" City to-morroy, all beiug residoriin of thatplaco, - e ' THE COUNCIL OP Nup CLoup AceNoy, Hept. 20, via Fr, Lix- Axtie, Wryo,, Sept." 2}, —TueCommiesidn went out to tho Council grounds this ug, esoorted by $wo compauios of cavqlr;. "The ‘y Whitod “several hours for Red Oloud to”cope in order to opét the Council, byt the latter teluncd €4 uttond. *Ab o'clock p. m. the Council gpened” with a speach by Benator Allison, ' Thore werd |'Yesaig Byottéd T, Olifof of (o Drulga; Mau-Afralds of-{lia-Hlorses, #nd Lid son of thie ednié nAime ; Hed' Dog, f of {ho Ogalallapy Pivo Koat, Cluet "of tho' Yankionngis, and's siumber ‘of ander Ubiels, about 300 1 sll, * Loufy hiotirds was ghosen ) arrw;qr for the Uotmmnisdion, alyp fur ‘the Ounlelad; Johu Brylier for the Yenktouyala; Willism ‘Quiziey for the ' Upper flr:fluu; aud Atoxunder Zbyhiroys for thé Lowep ralos, ST Ny 2 HENATOR ALLISON'S ADDREMY, Senator Alion mldrassslt“tlie ¥ndisug qu fol- lowa: T Gur great father hax geruested us to come to your country to meet you, ‘e Quundll of fue Bioux tution bhes sgreed We are now as- sumnbled toguthor, ~We Ui atl powod’ with you wany sarm sud 'I-h 3 Qe Weny years {0 cumny * Our groat fathug i aemury you of b {riendabtp sud thie frisud ¥ ool been Y uhw o ward you st thia ujgsling, " Our Jutgutjons sud pur- e ko Tidlys TUAE veceuds Bul Boversia the “Govesument fo- uverument Incq xlm its own peayle aud with ow Beru. Bows yeans #go wu mpdo " ybu, aud have trfld Ju good fith ita * Wothen promused you youg soucrvatioufle tronbie n, excupt otficera of (ke Op pass tumugtn suy art uf your tororvalion, (Crlse * How, how,” by the udians.) This promise the Govesumont bas tried to pusce” are frien wislie {o by st SEPTEMBER 8. 1875, Renn, s paonly age very nuimeroty wnd veey fond of oy, Hante of them, aguinnt the wisher of the Guvramiit Ut aoae i’ thin 3 enr, wend Into the ark o yoiit coumtey Ko e (ho Tk 1ilie, ahd fouyd gold. "They ynde kioen ther discovorlee: and ARreal” mny of “anr people belleva. then amd think thoro (a gold hero, and | auch quantities xa will b thew 0wtk GE W TRRETCI WA i vad o Yo M T it of the g o white ft romafus thorn it b of 1o walue 1y you ¢ thetn” They win wke it ont of the gronnd y lth 4L whalover 1a Wiyl o i Ty ey Tiva tio Thelt 1 g0 there hom, hieearise the conntry {8 youta by trguty,” "They ask the Qovuriiment to b1y of you tho right to yo nio the Hilla aud mine here, “Wo now ark you {0 yon are williug to givg ant yeofle tho ight 10 mine thero a8 Ty nh gol or orbier yAluabin oty aro. found, for & Lalt aud Just aum, 3 you uro so wibing tve will mako s barguin With you for thix righit, When th gold or other valiablo mitier & takey awav fhe counry will Al e yours to, dlspoac’al fn any way sou wish, [Ineredulona Lyughter by Indigog] It you will rell to 0 1 Figity wo Jug-4L an o' hager eutert bounde aty flie potut whetp-the North and Houth Cheyenne oome tagatlior, aud taat wa bake for winsg unes all the conutey dybg betw, en the two rivees, thua uniting ‘meredian of lngitude, weal of Greenwiet, “which will Vg “abput the lne of “tho lilgh Hmesiono Tidgs in the weste crn parl of the Hille We miggest fheso rivers s the narth and south_Lowndaries “breauso they are casily ko o you and to s, The great objoel wo have i makiue ihls agicctoent v to secura " lagtivg peacu wish you, f¢will o Lad for the doverpthont fu eew (i sbites ont of the ille, To tes 1o \k{fln wny give you wyd ourthverugiend grea trouyle, Bt e wiiter ey b 18 are Cvery numerows, 1f 3 rght wo maky wo will give you iy return a e eqiifvaldnt, and i) such s way as b do* yon godd and improve your condith i, We do 1ot wiah to tiko from You auy- eight or Vrojerly o hiave wituout makingza far rettisn for it We ‘ore acked by onr great Gatuer, and It iy our ik, (o consder the fntee- ERts of Lol pnrtfes un fr as wo can, Wa know you aro inted of e sid, hnve tecetved hberal sunn Rive us from™ un 1 ‘the lart feiv years, ond "Wo fear these pums lnve not Ve of mg mach srvito to yon an fliey ought. Whatever e uitteo £ GIY0 30 now y | ey und 80 arran thnt at Wil aidl be expendiad e o 1 Aucl i wiy 8310 put yon {1 the way of hielplug yourselyes, rather thay that you whould reiy on oliers, “Thoro fs another coustry ¥R Lar 10 the wort o witera you are fow, towards (ke acyting &, ovee wlieh yoi roam aud buut, which Lerritory i yet unceded, Wo want to plase ‘gou fa o hi- wlleu you i fowyre live, or try ve, lke whio micn, Wo du not knaw what valtio you plico upon tids conntry, Wo would Hke to sccuie your interesta or o part of it [Iavghter by thie Tncans}, dand 4 you are willng 1o all part of 5, we wouid ike so much of it aslea went o o hegine ning al tha northwest corier of Nobraska' nnul runiasg Innoaorthwes ey dfrectson Outil “ft° touches tus Yillowatne at (he 2070 merhitan, It does fiut soern t0 Lo of very greal iy to yog. Our people think they would I{he” 0 Nave Ahe " joraon whicly I ‘have dencribed, Wo want yon to counider thia, Jou wil 10 et considor wheilier you wish to part with i1 and, if you do, wht yo0 wisk 1 to pay'for i, and lef un know, “Ludn, i Wo ¢an ugree us 10 tha e, wa will huy It of you, We aro now far awsy tyom' our | homes wnd familics, Wo have waited biers two we for you to agree o a place whore you woutd meot s and 1l Wil ue- Yo B very nuglous to go liome, “We wikfi you to counsel fully wgether, Weligh well the words wo tave spoken o you,stnl then give tA your apawer, Wo wabit to earry back 1o our Qrest Euther kind words from you, aud tdings of such an agrecment s will bo Just 0 ail concorneil, Whatever WO g agrea to Liers cdnnot bo biuding upon vou ‘ur our own jenplo uniil wo bave repor.ed it to our Great ¥sther for s approyal, wid tho spproval of Qongreas, When rattfiod by Congraws and our Great Fatucr it will ]w biuding “upon ull our people aud all your penplo, Ay asuacates aml myaclf ato glad to fnd sou in gourl apdrats, and, whtover wa may ida, hope we aball Ioav0 i ik apteit, Wo will uow lision Wit putence to FOUT Wrds, ? R RED DG BEPL At tho elowa of Mr. Alinun's aveocti Red Doy sail A goud many diskcreut Lribes woro hero, It will tako us abont seven' days to mako up our mimly m this Thatia sl we bavgRor to'say. \Crica of appravaf on tite part of the Ljdiann.] Divo fowge inunediatoly youn agd watd tho Iudians sauld bave 1 couucil auong themnelvos in tho_ovoning, and with this all tho Indiaus started oif but Spotted Tail and Old-Man-Afraid- of-hig-Horees ‘aud * N’ gov, whercupan the Commission-ra ealled them hack and said they should oxpect to meet them all in council at 10 o'clock to-morraw, With this the Conncil broko up, ‘The mombera of the Commission eay if Red Cloud persists in ataying away from tlic Couil~ cils, thoy will muke Yonag-Mag-Afraid-of-his- Horsea Chiof in Lis stead, u E “The Commission ? MADE THE PROFOSITION TO LEABE, for the reason inat thore isa doubt whethoer thero 1 sutticient gold n the Willn to' justify the Governtment paylny for them a largo sum. ‘Iho Indinhs will 'ask several filillons for the abgolute cossion of tho Wlly, clawwlug that tho timler and agricultursl” laua ‘ate nocegaary to thofr futuro support. The Commisston propose to [u{y an avuugl rootal or aguuity for the Mlls, terminablo'aftor two Years' notica by tlie Govora« ment, s0 that in cass gold is not there in paymng quantiyies |‘ho arrangemeut could be tQruiunted. ¢RIy ELOPEMENT AND DEFALCATION, Syecial InsvateN'to The Chicago tyibune, PAWAU](VZI:, Wis,, Bept. 9l.—Tho news of Capt. Hundry's elopemont from Waukeshs, and the fallure of Tyler's Dank growing out of it bas spread all bver the Country yosterdny and to-dny. It neemn that Hondry has batrayod the community to the amount of $20,000, sud in » woat difrepiiable munuer, 5 Juecial Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, ‘Waukksua, Wia., Sopt. 31.—Your article; about the 1xt wat,, in reference to tho festiva Cant. Iiendry, of Dunbar-Bethesda fame; toak tha new-mado frionds of the Captain in Wankesha County by uumrlue.—vthmu&. av wtorvals, thero wero oXpreasions, by some who had watchod the wily movemonts of the Captaiu clowoly, that all was ot right in that direction; aud, by these, sha'ravolations iu Tue I'RIBUNE were consideted a4 most probable, Stul, the local papora of the county, ond others iuterested, declared, fn round, gog phrazo, bis antire nnocouce ; and § prominent atioraey of Milwaukeo was ongaged, aud, chietly on L[nnd?’n and Dunbar's state- monts, tho fornier was declared ontirely without blemish, and a big spoculation was luiinipn(nd from tho’ exomplary damagoea fox iibol to flow 1from tho coffers of yaur 1nslitution, * ° Having my owa opiutan of tha gay Lothario, and Dbelng intercdtod -on your acconht; aud us- ]voclu"y derirous of learuing the truth, I have ot 1o good tlinuca pash for gatilng at Hondry' eurly history, and axpucially that portion jast previous to his advent hore.” And g0, after in. lerlfl,! of & leading spwing-machine agoncy, I flnd the young man temporarily lushus at Quicsgo, a4 s watklng advertisemont of ita wWayaa, Thonco hb' transferiod’ hin goiius, in ‘the &amo liwe, to tho golden shores of Cahfornia, whero, in o’ City” of Ban’ Féinolaco, hp becamo sc- auainted with youug Duubgr, aciing there for tho Dothosdd. Haddenly, without gny possibla cuauco of big having tenlized anything:beyond & baro iiving, he pontces on Waukeshs s a capl- talist, and sll within & faw \cars aftor hig frae ndvout ‘at Chioago & poripatetlo sdvertisas maut, - ST 1 suppose the telagraph hag givon you the do- nougment of yesterday marning, whau the leaso of Bothesds was surroudered to tho Diubars, and lfuudrx‘q baniurs, 0. M. Lyler & Co., {gnozi apan Cov business. B 2 A litsle tnquiry'shows Hendry's loca] indebt- edfiead' to L sohfo’ 3,000 for priuti, livery, cooparage, ¢lo.; while the baukars bold soms £13,000 of wo!fllleuu drafly. oto.,—said boldiy on tha wtreet, by'sverybody, to have besi drawn on tletitious shipmonts of watcr, and In othier lu- propor modes. Tho fact of TYylep & Co. Laving bo. come the dypey of this scglawn; caused - m run op ‘tho "“hank, .ufi this, with the absolute losses, tauged an aesign- maunt of the bunk tu R.'L. Gova, & leading cul- zan} for she bopulit of ita oreditory, u¥ & winttor of prydenca. y ‘fl;fll’& ::Quwwuy of Tug TRivuNE bronght to light, sown \brog wogks - advauce of alt other mlm[un.l ‘ut xu(qmmuu:n.ni ““”‘2‘,{".{’""5’"““ plans, which, ove 1 thely partially-doveloped nl- iy 'h‘un‘afilax ‘n\;ch l(!unpnuq seandal, but whioh, If vot o easly oxposcd, must Bavo evente uatly rosulted yory sorjously. doubt that Houdry ‘I hioro weeins 1o be now by tled, T THE ERIE CANAL RING, auecial Mawateh’tp (he Chicavo Lyibune, Bpprapo, N- Y., Sept. 2L.—The Ion. Qoorge D, Lord, 0f Rochestor, Lis clerk, Williaw H. Yowmsu, sud Thaddous 0. Daviy, a leading law- yer of hia city, with Lowia J. Beugott, gogs tracior, lx‘we Leoy jojut) tudicted for congpis- wy i’ defraudiug 'the Stad thrensh certain copsl Jobs. A goparate indict- ment waa also fGund “agaivst Afr. Lord for Wibery. ‘Yo-day tho parics baving beon yrregiod, werp saralzopd bofare Juqge Oltntan, of e Huparior Coyst of sl city, apd werq 4d- wltted to bail pnder bonda of 95,004 dagh op thy f'h:mo olhco:]mpxrwy. Ir. Lur‘:i Waa re- «quired to giyo bouds (or g5, [1 harge of brbory. Lord wu i:wm%"‘v:?un:::utlh Rochoster Just vyquing, THE BQY WHO KILLED THE MAN WHR BEAT i : 3pectal Disvateh ta The Chtcaco Tribune, Awx Auvon, Micls., Bopb. 21,—Lyman Burk- *bards, the boy-murdorer, was senteuced jo-plght $o golitary conflyemgnt fn the State Prisou at Jackuon fur lite. o repested his conlession of the erimo agaiv in court. Fhe ayldenge corrob- orated if. ~The Jiidge's loby addréss’ on' tho ouozwity of Lis ocld-blooded crime had no ef« fecs upon hir uanal atolld indiffatence. Tho court-rnom was crowded, It fa afforded s sole omn scoue, Many, evon the Judye, waro affeat- ed o toars, but nmhuw1 atemed to move him. The buy hisn Just passed his 10th year. TION. Spectal Dismsich iy PR Ohngian Teftane, Broux Crey, In,, Sopt. 26.—News han just heon raocived from Lyon County that J. 1T Wagoer, dtvasurer of ihal cotinly, lotaiiitor To tio amount of 815,000, Ausoin Talman was ap- pointed by the Board of Supervinors lo take charga of the Treauurer’s offics till & succeasor aball ba elociod. ‘Tnlmso's bond was fixed at $20,000. Buspiclop has reatad on Wagner for somo time paat, and A comparison of his booka with the County Auditor’s showg:d tho above discropaucy. It ia unders:aad thot he has prop- erty, ouourh to eave tho county from losy, SUIOIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. New Yong, Hept 21.-—At East Bennswick, N, . yraterday, James Garland, a musie denler gud t his wifo threo timos. 'Flion, be- HNigving hor dead, ho locked himself ‘In hin roou, gk Nimegl! tico Liuct, Gponed tie main aitery of blw arm, ‘and’ failinjy 1o "dio’ quickly énowigl, conabod nis qun nkufi with s hoavy haminer. 116 woa broathing shen foind, but diad shoytly after. Elia wile is seriously, but not fatglly, wouuded. 7 J. SHOOQTING AFFRAY. Fpeoial Diavaieh to T Onearo Tribune, Bugrato, N. Y., Sopl. 21.—Thin evening a tracay oceurred In s sylaon on Hudwon atreet, reaulting in tho shooting of Milos Bweenoy by n bard cpso panigd Willigm Labey, Theae shoty woro fired, Oug tpok offact (n tha abdomon and in the band, but, tho pistol belng small, the wounds, it 18 thought, Wil not prove fat FOUND GYILTY OF MURDER. Princeros, I, Sept, 2L.—0Oyeu O'Connor, who was brought Lerg on & changa of voune fram Leo County, wed yesterday tound guilty of the muyrder of Alion, at Amboy, about Lwo yoaiy ago, and sentenced to tho Povitodtisry for one sear. 4 MARKS, fax Faawewses, Sopt. 21.~Lx-Timber Com- missfonoy Marks, gontenced {o, {ho Pemitautisey fa¢ rovan yoars for fraud iu his oitice, wan taken to 8au Quontin this afyornoon, : @0V, DIX ON TIE MONEY QUESTION, A Cleayr and Pointed 1ere Seartiiy, West Haweron, N, Y., Sépt. 10, 1875.~M DEaR Kats [l road " whih great pleasure your sdmirable lottey on tug * Cur- zeicy,” to tho editar of the Twibuine, befora 1 recotvod your favéy luclosing it. Yous views nnd Tegeonings apposr to me to bo unauswerablo, 1P you have not’ extiausted tha aigumont, you haga Jaft tittle'to ba sald i {ts support, © Mr, Cbasp, my 8jccassor in oltice in the Troag- ury Depuiiment “in - 1861, did mo tuo yonor- {0 consult mo In' regard to (e tluancial measuros whicll’ o proposcd ‘16 Fecemueud bo Congreas to meod tho oxigencien uf tho War, 1 objocted in tig "stfongodt’ Levind L6 the Legal-Tondor uét ax inwarronted by the Congtitution, and cspe- Gially Lo ity apiplicition to oxisting vontisets bo- twoey fudividuals i on nacl of gross tyrayny, snd i violation of the rishts of property, wiuch It s ono af tho first” duti¢s ol Governnent to protedt. My urwluu 18 unchunged. Dosides, T did 1ot think that measuro neceuzary to the sie- ceasiul prosocution of the War, I Uelinved that if, in_every et Of Congrogs Atthoriziug a loan, a providion was ldserted layin‘g B {AX Lo iy buo utarast, wa conld borrow all tho ‘money we needed; aond I awsatisfied now that wo nbouid, in that cagb, havp contuacted frons $500,000,000 0 fil.onu,ndu,u,au lessof debt. . . . Ilook with great ncxisly ta tho roralt of the pepding santost botween” thq adyocates of re- deemnble and Irredocmable paper money. It is heyond qneation the mos impertaut issuo to bo tried by tha snonlo st rhu noxt clection of a Presmdont 3 and if the privoiples proolaimed hy the Dowmocratic party iu Quio provail, I ean seo notbing in prospectiva butdisastor and disgrace, ‘Thero ate two sssutipiiond in the srgument in favor of an .rredeemablo paper curreucy and of an enlatgemont of it8 veluyiw, ths fglacy of whiob ui (emonstratéd by the most ...?wnem lcqug!n ance with stasistical faots ; 1. ‘That we have not cuirency enongh to trans- act tha Uigseas of the country ; and, 2, That tho busioess of the world hias o enor- moualy {ncronsed that 1t gatnos bo trangaoted oty a spoclo basia: £ St To the first of these assumptions it ia n guilicient apswor thiat monoy i loaned on call overy day 1 the City of Now Yorkat3to 3 per oout por annum, and for dofinita poriods of timo at half, or little mora thad hnlf, the legal rito ostablished for tho Stato. 1 havo very rocéntly bdcrroweil for ag ivutitution with which 1 am ’?onnectcd £50,000° ab ‘4 per cent fper auriuim for forlods $arying from thres to ning mooths. Thore higd'bedu 4t no perlod since tao War 80 groat &’ superabitodanco of paper- monoy as thoro is at tho preseht moment. ['bg- Liove™ 1b” peffectly dafe’ Lo “assert that there are two bundrod millions of ‘Governmsst aud bauk paper in circulation which' ejunak fiud employ= ment in tha legituuste cnabnels of businoss, which cannot even bo profitably used for specu- Iatiwig parposes, 8ud which are therefore lonued af ratos of interest low boyond all exawmple in the Unlited Siaces. Lho' gecond’ of thero eusumpllm.l.s procoeds upon a fo'al disrogard of two well-kuown™ fucia’s First, that & vast increaco of business may bo traneacted by menns of bills of exchange and other commercial faoilities with verv litlio en- largement, 0f the paner oircylation or the bassuf epeclo’'by whicl' it s supporied: and, sec- ond, that the' abuhdgnt™ production ' of the prenfous metals during the last hundrod veurs has vot only groatly 'diwsinlched their purchasing wor,- but-las 0 oxevadsd the demend for hef 88 lbkfl‘llpflug mod‘mlm 84 to lumhuhd a large anepl r orpamental parposos and der o o Unitad Stalea. alofio. duriug tho last twonty-five veary wo bavo produced, aw noarly aa can be ascertamod, over $1,467,000,000 of gold gnd sijvér. During tho Bame period " wo have exported of our own coin and bullion over 1,328,100, 000 —a¢ lsaat four times as inuch as T pecded to sustain the wholo peper Gurroucy of tho doupiry, av%p ip {tg prosout tnflstet coudi- tion.” Durlng the years 1871, 1872, "and 1873, the averagé annial produot of bur Fa{d"lml “silver mihyy singnted” 10 £06,000,000, © At “tho Bamd rato wa shall produce 9u°n§h in tho'next shrao 1gqnnq warrif, ngpl uam?‘. 8 rosyin| ‘r!f" of “apecio paymonts iy 1879, snd preserye tho {yiugu\nd hfixh ot iuu Governmuut from violu o, Sy, e, | i Sigan 1 tho fage of thoso i{‘cts itla { diffiouls to cuna 'a‘net gnul:osl Quh;gro Rg is to h'@l‘u&vam un]o, ay o shoul undayeqeims 0 hgetilo ‘l)orco ifo !hnll‘ingg ta nncuzm er:v It will - taco; - 1, l‘w!auloml politicians, who think the cry of *tmure wouay ", a papular one, and whose ad- vocaoy of pyblio'measure {8 nsnally shaped by b narrosy and solffsh conslduratian; © * ;}. Manutacturers, sar thi putpusa of koeping uptha pries of guld, or rather dbprobuini tho valyo'of ‘paper mousy by'adding to its volumo, aild "fhoreby seburing s virtual- merease of Wi mpost on nuslgp Produota which come 1o com- petition with tiolr awn, * thius’ acdomplishing all o euda of & bliher cAir of dytics oy import. 3. A clasa of theoriats; who db ot -seropio to sot up uLmr cruda ppmions againat $hogo"of the nfout sutblligonp statesmon, sud fho most able snd profound political scondinlkta of tha sgo, dud who, regardjess of all the exporience of mankind, Lol sh intigted snd redecmubio paper qurrency to po au eloment of prowperity, whon ayery commumity which has fesied ‘ig han flonud i » donrca of mdividuntruiu and unifopal isgraco. i : 4 “l‘iA ‘gall-mnntng. but hopelese, clags of per- sous who houestly jhink - $hay noro mouwy of suy kind must be bousficlal" {o thew, aud who counot be made Yo Hudordtand that’twe papoer dollars worth &0 cente each i gbld are of r;_, 18 inflatiapiuty—=the di=honget portion of the dubjor i lll I?v?“h&“ 0 a&nwi b 60 par cent below flio par--of spocis, & wan Justico aud _fraud tiat sbor mests by which it hew creditora h{'r_nnlgiug hajiEr ' plogoy” piora 9 witfrel ! powe. The Indication of & purposs on the pexs gropter yalug (hga-ono paper dolfar ‘Worfh Incq il golfil. 5 'fim oah (onutl-blocwm of ho army of ul GouuLty, BLio jre kituiug {0 pas th bta in'dppreciated’ papor, sod m:{; g;go-l’fimng Uml?r jui’;“]uu:' lgnpx 0 Pov r ousranpy can be e suginented as 40 reduve who owes §10,000° can ey Ly dobt with 5,000, DBut it is & talality of nobkly every'specios of 1n- voaks - t0 offacy ils object slmoss “alwayw de- foaty it. - ‘Ih10 duotors: who doeire to dufraud abundyot” wod 1osq vajuably® wogld™ bo’-the vorg l)l%,! {fom tho mmm&u thoy pro- of tho Govotumap} ta’ineydaso the voluwo of ll:gvr n;‘:ml‘:? :hquna for ;ndiwni to "flhfi es, sy 0 mong" iy :eqn'{ eu:ato Ny;ry theo!ludh'u rwopsl property woul ou 1o pay gz(oxal!‘lwv?;\\tynh the L:?uf 93 er go} come pelw dun ?(B ifor (o take, bu W mg §9 dopre- clabed na fo Tepder s sacurity- Jeuy valuablo or pusaibly worthiess, Thus the most vumerous #ud claworous class of lnfationists would be the fleet victima of tho fraudulent purpone b secking to accomglish, o A intally, thero in o olase who roshly think oue paper cireulntion, though varing from Litg 13 per cont Liolow par, to bo * the bemt onrrency jy tho world," snd wlio honestly bolicvo that fhy countes wodld be benefited by baving moig of it It my respoct for the lnlolli%.unm of my conntrymaon compeln mo to (hink that thoy sre cotparatively faw ju number, - onr mnnnrlt{ and our good faith are ney alono concsrpod In the satblement of thin quas. tion, 1t wivalves our ropsueation boefore 1pg etyilized Wdrll i and the judgmont.of all soyp. toied {6 vogard to 1t e so woll oatablinhed tyn the lnlnuzlo" which tho {nflationista aro tirging u8 to take wanld be far moro likely to be aserh- ~d to 4 wang of {utegrity than to a wang of knawledge, ¥ wm, dearsir, very truly yourn, oux A, Dix Tho 1len, Revenpr Joussox. SRORTING. THE TURF. LOVIAVILLE JOCKEY-CLUR MEETINM. Lovwvinte,” Ry, Sopt. 2L.—Hovon horsey slarted to-day In tho raco for 2-year-olds for thy *+ Blue-grass B1iko,” dasli three-quartors of g wilo, play or pay, $35 cach, the Club to add 100, of which $100 wgs b go tosecond. Plonty wasthe favorite, Alborsa secpnd, Clomio G thix, awy the romaindor W' the flold. The race was won by. Clomie Q. I np following is the summary ; Keene Hichnrds' cha 7, Clemie Gy by War Dance and Aleanirla Withers' ch, £, 1 a. W, Stewarkn e Vol 2 damm by 406 Hton Feluleo, ly Glen Alva an P Fhe ol Uity v 3 eb, £, Firouslie, by 1 y{an 1l and Farfollotta: 1, 3, CFoneo'n b. £, Albosales Ty Ttevalver, dam by Ringe ivld: deorgo Cadwlladir' ch, iy, by P, dam by Mabomets A;-Th Tawie'eh, £, Tady Clipyer; by Tutors Leafugta, Wi Gprlo iy, e Tho recond race, 2-niile “heata for a purss of F10, of which 820D wusto goto sccond horse, all ngos, had bub twa euirios, Arizosn aod Os. moré. Tha firet was the fatorito in tho pools s tho Imgo oddd of 7B to GO C‘lhg horsey got off well logeyher, Arizona lowd. mg at tho wtart "hy half 8 neck, whieh ko boja all the day, coming in the wig- ner of the firat Uy a lggly, - Arizonn also wey tho peeond heat after a’beantiful rum, i whisy lncrfompumor tan veekunyl neck, sometimes Jeading 3 § Jamen Eranklin'a b, m, Atlsoiia, by Texington..,.1 | Wik Onou's oh, b, OxmorE; s yearw old, by Ty Divk, dam by, Oliver, v T ~3i8%, 925 Tho third taco, for & purdo Of £300, dash of ona iuod & balt milu<, &1 i\guT was boantifuily coutested by neven eutriox,” Whn horses utarteg very tcelv, Vandiilito Iéading Dy a roclt, Tum 1ho rotdn daslied past Uiospaotators, each hotd. wg tho pamo place untit cmuhyé down the fus quarter, wlign nuflxl‘:i'\ym&cl,_\y-rd from tle bunch, Vaudalite taxlug ohil, and Kilbus third placn .. Whliims & Owing's b, I Virah il Cruofix AB.L wia' br. £, Vi ~‘dam by Childy Harold. A. Nuford's oh. g Kilburs master aud Odtutlo, . eono Richards’ br, £, Kitle, 3 sours old, by Phie Megibbyn' br, €, Nority, 3 ygags cld, by Leam. iiglonand Noétleo; D, Hwigdets ol.” . Sialnbok, 1 e B old, by Awttalt ; und i D, Chguhans Ur o Neswanen, i year) ol ‘wntal, Woro the athicr coms Posdtara, Steintok ond Katio boiny the f3yorites. T 5 “uruz’l ;/"Lp‘/;“"“'r i wecial Dippatch ° Cligaua, Tgabune, v, n..scm.él Tlio attendanco at {he ny has beon” fully up ta” gSpectation, tho races boing the Rreak attacdon. Tha opinton 14 oxprossed by ofd buif-00qn that thera arp inore good racing-horsos ot bid far than Liag beou scen at any other mertig in tho West this eoason. Yue troding raca tfl-rlfi\y for horses that never best threo minutos, threo in five, wag won Loafor, ownpll%ll Wolf. timo 2:42, 2:43, S:433¢, ond yacing race was won by Mullian, ttmo 2:15, 2:43, and 2:49, and the quarter-milo runnigg dash by Linvey Hadley, timo 21 eecondd. ‘Thare will ba somo good froltiug to-morrow, but Thaomday, Triday, and Saturday will Dba the ggeat .dn{u for raco. Bodd Doble arrived bora to-night with Gclagmith Maid, Bt, James, and Clementing, — et BASE BALL, ) TUE PHILADELDIUIAN AND UANTFORDS AT GINCIY g WATL 0 Cryawanary, 8ept. 21.~1'hiludalpbiag, 185 Usi. fords, 8. ¥ o AN TOWA GAME. ¢ Spectal Digvaich to 1 Uhiago Tridune, Towa - Urry, 8ept. 21.—The Des Moltics Dise. Dal Club aro hore, and playod & gaina with Tuy Toira City Club, the champlons of Iowa, to-diy, resulting 24 to 12 in favor of the Iows City Clul i | £ AT ELOIN, ILL. T AT Special Dispateh to 1 Chicaoo Tridune, Evory, -1, Sept, 24.—Tho 8pringtiolds, thy champton Base-Ball Club of Central 1linols, minyed tla Elgin Blult Citya hero to-day, rerult- ing 19 to 11 for Elgin. DBath play to-morpow, und Inrge Yot are mid s o . . ——— AQUATIC. COULTON AND yonps, * Svecial Dirvatch to The Chicago Teibuns, PrrTsyyny, Pa,, Sept. 2l.~Caulton, ugt being satisfled with the resuit of thp matol hotween Lim and Kvan Morris, which took place on the 11th of this mouth ou the Allegheny River, thy friends of bosh pattics mat thiv evoning aud ar- ranged fqor anothor §-mile single scuthng-inatch, to 141(& placo on the sarae course ou Saturdsy, Oct, 21 COULTER DISSATIAFIED. Prt1spuna, Pa., Bept. 21,—The friends aof Ifenry Uoultor and Evan Moris metat the 8t Cliarieq - Hotel {his avoning to arrauge the pro- lminariea for auother mateh, as Cuuitor fools very much diseatisfiod with tha result of © thie” " Iate ~ coutgst, " claiguig ke lost tho raco Lad stecring, ~ After conglderablo duwnusgion & watch'ray made for s B e o0 630D ' Sk £ Taut place Uct. 16, uvni be pame golras ‘on the Alle- ghany q’ll'”“' ‘It 18 undorstood that Coultep will pull thiy raca in tho scull fornesly owned by igorge Brown, and which will ba Lrought Lerg from alifax Tog Yupt purpose. . d THE WEATHER. Wasnygrow, I, 0., Sopt, 23—1 g, m.—For the Lako Region, local rains, followed by cleaving weather, glowly-rislpg tomporature, lirbt wiads backing to westerls and southerly, rising, fol lowed by failing barometer' ‘oust of Michigan, and faltiug barameter in tha Upner Yiake llegion LOCAL QUBEBVATION. S Cicaao, Sopt. 2, iind, ~ (Rawiy e, Pms ecr o0l 84N, om N, thermometer, 013 minimum; 40, TEMPERANCE. 8pecial Disvutch o Tha Chirrag Tridune, Tureatoy N Y,, Bopt. 24.—The 'Grand Lodge of the Iudopendout Order of Good Follows of thp Binto of Now Sork rg holdjng their anoml dpo. A threp daye rousjon will be held, ny’ bnlfifl Jmo tlnl, ’.{‘h:‘ ‘mootiog 12 Jeomed pna of great importanco to tho fewpers anco eausp In th{u tato. Thero gre abouk delegaton'prenont, ROW [N A STREET-CAR. About 1 o'clock this morning, ‘s prominont Iswyor of thle ¢ify got into onp of the Madisou ntroct all-nighy cpr with & woman of badre- pute, A ‘third passonger, a male, induited tbe woman, upon which g altercatioi epaned, durs Ing whicl several windowa of tho'cdr were broken. ‘I'he condnetar, No. 119, ‘ealled u pbliconian, a0 tlio whalo papty warg baken to the lock-up, e OCEAN STEAMBHIP NEWS, Gk LoxpoN, Bopt. 31.—Tha stesmahips Ontar ln'd li'ruuk&h. llli,ungk'nll:mlmu,&u? Ci!y of Bruse soly, from New York, haye arrived gut, New Yous, Repk: 31.—-Afcived, steawper City of Mouteanl frop Tvarw Z — e THE ELEVENTH QHR. Db bl i e G T omio Yolunteer Infantry heht s rvunion to-day st Holalepw' Hopig. ‘There wau s Jargo atiopdance, aad i nq\}d?iu‘u’rmd 'n_n‘nl °"i‘i’,"’ o * 2 g R & HIGH-TONED TYPO PAOMOTED. e e D B i oot o d#r.'fics‘-{)’.fi.r..it’?’;,fi.}.‘fi’afi.a T ansmed tho asudscant.uditorship of that paper, o CERERING, BOYS (Y.L u"o_LyIi BOYS Conngs B DRESS GLflt!&YSflflfiflL SUITE, U Mource-sts, & BUITS,