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P e e e e e, ietroon, on the walls of which hang fall-length Jreccatts of Taow 15,3 of Caridinal Bedin, who enriied i U 1* e anstrictions regarding the preparation of o Lantiing s of Dr. Renrl.X, Arcibislop of Balth Giwres aud af Cardinal Naenabo, who pre sidrd st On e e tueee 18 oan adminatle Liiss of Ly a rieng Atveriean suwptor, dartm M- Ly nih " o T elay after hin arrival, the Caridiaal visited hts Linsuence Uardinal Ceanchd, in eturn for the contlis meut he hind pald BA {n being st e statlon to receive lanz, Ui Wedduraday evenlug he wan 1o elved by (he Fope In private mtience, when Hia 1lolmess, with many cordial expreasions of regard, +onferred with him “resyocting tho progress of CutleHelam: 1 the United Btates, After the sudicnce, the Cardinal, o corling to cuslon, proceeded to ' yay Lis compil- mcutn to the Cardival Hecretiry of State, * Hhortly after Cardinal MeCioskey's eroation, A rub- weription wae act on feot In New York, Jaltimore, Boaton, San Franviaco, and other cities n the United Btaten, to present his Enifnence with & éapna muana —that' fs, a fuil suit of Cardinal'a voben—and a Jeweled mitre. Theee worn prepared hers in Lome, and wern preacated to him yeaterday in the proreucs of the dtector i studenin of the Americau Coliego and thowe American Catholics nt present in Romie, Inteply to the deputation, his Eminenco oxpresscd the gratification hio folt {n receiviug the gift, It wan ouo moro to sdd 1o the many testimuninls of urd recrived, from the Cathalics not nuly of New York, but of ofher places, lio wan thank- ful for ihisemark of kind fecling trom Catholles of different parts of the country, 1o should alwnys yirire ft, not only an somnthing pereonal, but Also 2 R tostimonjal of the reepect which wan had for the hanor confeered vpon tho Church of the Unlied Btates by tho Holy Fatlier, who, in honoring him by making him a member of his Heanto, bad wished to ahow hin appreciation of the Catholies of America, "Iis elovation had niade him reailze yot moro tha bond links tbe Church of Lin country with the Joly Boc, had drawn hiin atill more elosely to Rome, ami made bim feel the necessity of more activo co-operas tion i1 the work of the Church, For hin muccess in this reapect, aabio had pothing Lut his weakness, ho relied pon tie graco of God, which he Luow they woull pray for, o should atways greatly chersh Ui pift, aud remember the generous donors 1 Ameyica, to whom Lio wished the Rector to return s watmest thanks, P SEYMOUR AND COXE, THE DEAX'S REPLY TO THI DIBIOP'S BTATCMENT. Note York Tribune, Sept, 47, The Rtov. Dr. Seymour, Dean of -tho General Theologieal Seminary (Protostant Ypiscopal), Lias wiitten a reply to Bishop Coxe's attack upon bim. Tho Dean complaing that ho has been the victim tho past year of * repeated acts of in- justice and outrago” at tho hunda of tho Bishop, who ia in *a eraze now, a3 Lo has boon before.” o thon gacson to sny that Bishop Cose, ** From rough notes, or from recollection merely. of o desultory conversation which tovk placo more than o year befors, framed what ho considorod to be very serious charges against a Preshyter of the Church— chargos wineh ho knew would be regarded, amid the oxecitoment which thon provailed, an vory damaging to Limi 1 a momontous crisis of his tite," Dr. Seymour then gives an nccount of Father Grafton's visit to tho Semioary, in relation to which the charges against him wero wadz. Mr. Graf ton vivited tho Beminary Dee, 10, snd rewained there two nighis, Prior (o his coming, one of the stadvuts asked Yrermiralon of the Desn to eotertiin lum, Dec, 12, Mr, Girafton called upoun Dr. Beymour Lefore leav- inw, ond this was tho firet tho latter knew of his presence in thecily ; and it was not uutil tho next weevk, Dr. Seynionr asserta, {but hio waa tokd that Mr, Grafton ** had met o number of #tudents intormally, snd given them an account of Cowley and bis work." The following mpring Bishop Coxe madoan oticial wisitation to i Seminary, It waa not until atter the General Couventlon lant fall, Dr, Seymour save, that he recetved furthor fnformation concerning 4, Giaf- ton's Vit ; ho then ** heard for tho Airst timo an ont- lineof his discourse, from notes which onc of tae stidents who was precont Lad tawmdo ol the thne.” “Bome portion,” the Do 1 continies, tonal nformutiun thus gatt rd, I naturally, Iy embodied iny attidan.t wiich w: Fworn to on tho Gth day of The differcuces lLeiween — my answers Deputies and my ofidavit wil be fouwd tobo rimply fn is way of adilitions! fuformation which I had_gafued froim otliers, und the wddition fhs made wid be found, on examination, in 40 ri= apect to conilict with tho yrevious stateuents, As re. ards what I adduce an my uwn personal know'edie, Jhere 1a "mot 4o slightest discrepancy from first (0 nt. Dr. Seymonr, fu the concinding portion of Lis Ietter, cxplafus bis Imewers Lo the 1vuso of Deputies and to a question, while the General Couventjon was conxlders fyg s care, whetlier Father Grafton, o pricat of the Confraterniy of tho Dlessed Sacratuent, nuil, with the Xknowledgo anil cousent of tho Dean, been permitted to Iectura to tho studeuts of the Semiuary, e ROSH HASHONO. THE JEWISH NEW YEAR. According to Juwish tradition the world nas now been rovolying around itw axis exactly 5,633 ~ears, ond thia oveniug with tho setting of the sun will ontor upen tha 5,63Cth yesr. Tho Int day of thio month of Lishri, or Rosh Jlashono, a8 tho Jows call their Now Yoar, is commgneed by them with solemn thonghts, and the ceremouies aud religious cxercises at the synagoguos duriug tho firat two duys uro of a very 1mpesing nature, and no work of any kind s permit- ted to be dono, But bemdes, the fist ten days wure get apart os days of rupentance, ono for each commandument, {o inveatl- fute whether sny of them bave Leen violted duriog Abo past year, und, it 4o, to repent, Tho teuth day fs culled tho Day of Atometucat (Yot Kepus, tio bolleat of all the Jewish loliduys, On thix duy the orthodox Juw partakios of ueither ‘food sor water, and with- drawa entirely from worklly eares, devoting Limsolf wholly o prayer and religious cxercises, Jiven thoeo who for 3 whole year neglect the duties of their relige 4o, closo tholr places of buefuess ou el day, aud ottend’ religious worsbip ot the synigogues. Four duys ofter thie, ou the J4th day of tho month of Wishrl, tho Fount of Tabertia- clen (sticcotl) begius, On thiu ay tho Juwd uru conie masted to live ju tubernacles, the ceilings of which ate hung with choles spocimens of the country's roduce. This 4 feast of oy, uud laat cight dnys, ho irst and the st Lwo Le ull holidays, §t bad Muorgiu in the fact that sficr baving repented and Made pearn with God snd mun, thure wes much cat fur juy, At the saie o it commomorates e m corful lisryesting of tho senson's crop, heuco tho play of fruitd and uther produce n the tabernacles, St e MISCELLANEOUS, OLDAINING 3 VRESUYTER, Yesterday eveniug thore woro publio services 8t St Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, at whicls tho Rev, Albert Walkloy was ordained prosbyter. Tho exercisos were conduoted by Bishop Chonoy, assieted by tho Xev. Dr. Ful- lTowe, of Bt. Paul's Chureh; the Rev. J. D. Wil- won, of Christ Church, Fooria; the Rev. Mr. Davis, of Bt. Johu's Church, Chillicotho; and tho Rov. M. T, McCormick, of Englewaod. Tho Iiov. Mr. Wilson made the opening prayer, aud the Itov, 3ir. Davis rend tho lessous, Tho Rev. Dr. Tallows then jroached the ordination sor- mop, taking for his toxt: «A_workman that needul not 8 1i. Tvmothy, zh, 15. 1o ol agligrind Tho surmon was elogant and full of instructive advice to the young man who was about to be wuointed for tho minfstry, At ita close, tho can- didate waa qestionod sccording to the prescrilied formula, and was thou declared (o be & minister of the Reformod Epincopal Chureh. The exer- cuen closod with singing snd prayor, ILLINOIS METHODINT: Specinl Diapaleh to 1he Chwcwdo Tribune, ApiNukiELD, 111, Hept, 28.—Members of tho {ihnois Confurence, Mothodisg Episcopal Clurct, have been pouring into tho city Klnes yestorday mnmiuq, and now & majority of thom have ur- rived. Lhey number, including the Juy dule- gatey, about 500, Hisbhop Amcs, who {8 1o pro- pido at tlie Conforeuce, arrived to-nighit, and is tho guest of Gov. Beveridge. ‘Tho Confuronce opens to-morrow worniug at Y o'elock, with sae- Tawmental services, Bishop Amos will proside over the moruing situpgs, which will bo dovoted 10 routiue or minyte business, During the afe totnoous sud ovonings, the 1ishop and his Cah- inet, cousisting of lfie Prosiding Eldors, will bo i coufersucs arrangiug tho minwstorial sp- polutments for the ousuing year. Whilo the Bishop sud Cubinet are thus employed, ueuchmg. anniversary meetings of the various uuvolant societies, ete., will E: in progross st the church, On Friday noxt tho lay delegates meot in the Hecoud Aetbodist Church to oloct two lay delo- gates to tho uext General Conferstico, which as- luxu‘hleu in 8t. Louls duriug the wonth of May uost. THE FOND DU LAC DIOCESE. Syecial Disvaich o 1'e Chicado 1yibund. Foxv vy Lac, Wid,, Bept. 25.—fha followlng latter from tho Rey. J, 1. Hobart Brown, 8. 1. D., Bisbop-elect of this Diocosn, lias just been socsived by tho Comunticoappoluted o conter Wit b i regard 1o Lis election 57, JOuN" HECTOKY, ConuLe, Bpt, 20,—31y Dran BagrueeN; 1feel profoundly the caristuces wud soletunity of your lettor of tho 1ath huat., informiug me of wy election as Liwbup of Fond du 'Lac, Wuen o Church by bur comituted autboritin st Lavo made known ber wind fu the matter, 1will Lo better bie than | sz tow to determioy wy yrsonal duty 1o Juu Diveess, Meaniwidie, iy Gt bavo suu il u in boly Keeplug, Loviugly yuur brotr atd scrvant in the Cliur/h, J, 1. liouaut Luowy, "o the ltev, WitL1aw B, Riont, Chirmen, tho Kev, ManTin V. Avesini, Abo Bove . R lavw, Nr Jases LANETOR, akd Mr, EvwAp J Buockway, flmuu\mu he Counctl of the Divecso of Foud da Cy . . e o= PARALYSIS, Special Diapatch 10 1 ue Chicago Tribune, Ixpunarous, Lud., Sopl. 28.—Ex-tiecretary of | Blate Autlion was strioken with paralysis todey One-half of bis body i helpfess, e wall re- Sz, hot will be permancaily wjureds . FOREIGN. The Porte I"rotests Against Violntions of Neutrai- ity by Sexvvia. Besignation of Twenty-Nine Members of the Servian Legislature. Insurrection Rapidly Spread- ing in Herzegovina. The German Finance System to De Placed on a Gold Basis. Hints from the English War Offico to the Stubborn Celestials. French Proposal to Build a Centennial Monument on, Long Istand, Serlous Dissensions Among tho Cmglst; Lenders, g e -STURKEY, INAGROENTS HECOMING PLENTIER. ‘New Yonx, Sept. 26.—The Loudon Times to- day tins e upecial tolegram from Kaguea, in which it 15 smd tho goneral position of affairs in the in- arroctionnry datricts ia unchauged. Turkish communication is only mnintained by = etrung column of troops. The usurgeuts are increas- ing numerically, but lack supplics, SENVIAN PINANCES, T.oxpoy, Sept. 23.—A u‘mcinl from Viennasays Serviamin a pitiablo conditton. Tho next semi- annual taxes aro to bo collocted a month earlier than uaual because Lo Stato coffors ars cpty. Great nneasiness prevatls among the aulitia be- cauno they are prevented two days weokly from tilling in the fiolds. in some districts thoro havoe been twmnults and rebellious. Tho demand of the Servian merchauts for respito for their bills causes bittorness here. Tho creditors. being principally Austrian compatriots, demand inter- voution of the Govermmont. Bpidouncy bavo appeared_among the Turkish and insurgent camps. Servin, rcpllyiog (o Turkey's complomt ubout Servians invading Bosuin, doclares Lier - ability to restrain her poople any more than Austria, which has not provented at least 1,000 Croats from joining tho Herzegoviuians, BERVIA'S DEMANDS. Beranape. Sept. 23.—Theo adidress in apswer to Princo Milan's spoccl, propoeed by the ninor- ity of tho Skuptaclima. 1 nat been published. 1€ is aceartuined, bowover, that it demanded tho immadinte docluration of war with Tu; turm of burcancrailo abases, 3 whulisaly dis- origsal of eilicialsy, and wheolute liberty of the press. NERZEGOVINA, Racusa, Sept. &9,—1Tho Tosus of Dobrossels, 1 ircount market lina ndvanced to & ror cont, or quite up to the bank rato of dircount. and the withdrawal of bullion from tho Bank of Prnia lias Leon on #ich A sealo as fo. FAiBo LIo ALpocta. ton that the bank rae of discount is to he nd- yanced. Cormany is carrving through s great Lanaformation 1w'her mouev avatom, amd this tightiess 18 tuo prico paid. In addition to anbstitnting a umform gal standard for tha varying mifver standarde which formerly existed, an alteration which will coma iato oper- abon ou Now Year's day next, and a nmfortmn wvatem of tokon monet. the (Governmeant has simuitaneonsis altered the whois af the carrency sl bauking lesalation, 1t s the foregoing chanees thn pinch of which i now felt, THE FMILROB ON THE CHUROU-AND-8TATR QUES- TIoN. Brrstav, Sont. 13.—Boforoe leaning this town e Emperor William caused a number of gon- tlomen to be presonted to him who two ronrs nfo quitted the Bilesian Order of the Kuights of Malta. the gronud of their so doing being thoir dectnration in favor of the occlesiaatical policy of the (ferman Government iu opposition to tha other linighta of the Ordar. Iniecaiving them His Hnlcnlf‘ said: "1 am vory ploasnd to roo you. You have remainea faithful to monod 1 havo not forgotten it. that it was never my intention to attack your re- lgton, bk only to procura reapoct for tho laws of the Stato.” FINE AT FADERROTY. Pang, Sept, 15.—A fire broke out on Bunday afternoon at Paderborn, in a quartor of the town inbabited by poasants and artinans, It wns got unrder control by 10 at night, but yestorday the Yon know ne well as | Krusbbawaz, Tachopling, Struke, and Ljubua- schia, 1 erzegoviun, near tho Dalutiag fron- tier, havo joined tho ivsurrection. Thy Turks Lave retired in tho direction of Stolatse. TIE CONFLICT INEVITALLE, T.oxpoy, Sept.20.--5:30, 8, m,—A spocial from Yionua says tho Porto Las addresved a circular to the foreign powors stating that a conthict is inovitable if Montenogro sud Servia coutinue sheir perpetual violations of noutrality. U'he circular of tho I'orto declares thot Lhe present stalo of things rouders it necessary to keep 100,000 moun under arms between Mostar nud Widdio to watch trespaswers, and Turkoy is unable to cogtinue this for an indetinito timo. FRONTIEN CAMDS, T.oNDoy, Bept. 29—6 . m.~Turkey intonds to estublich four frontior campy at Nisch, Nogotin, Sevuruik, aud tho mouth of the river Drin. BERVIAN LEGISLATORS LESION. Lownox, Soot, 20—6 a. m.—\ spe Afdrning Standard anuounces that twanty-nine metwbery of tho Skuptschina of Servia Luvo ro- signod theur yoats, TURKISH TROOPS. BenLiy, Sept, 12.—Tho total of the Turkish reinforcoments sent to Ilerzegovina since Lho bLegioning of thoe rebellion amounts to 9,000, tho total ot thoso sout to Bosnia being estimated at 7,000, I'resh reinforcomenty are expocted, tho 13,000 troops in Herzewovina being hardly suf- ficient for the guorrilla war threatoning to sot ., KABAGEORGIEYTTCH, Berriy, Sopt. 16— Karageorgioviteh, the Pre- touder to tho Scrvian throne, is stated to have joiued tho Herzegovininn insurgonts. Stould this nows be conlirmed, it I likely to influencs tha policy of P'rince Milan, the chiof of the rival family Obrenovitch, Already wo haar that 25,000 Berviaa militia are being nobilized. PROMADLE OUELRILLA WARYARE. . ‘The receut successvs of tho iusurgonts rouder it probabla that they will contrive (o prolopg hostilities for anotber month, whon, winter eutting m, the Dwaric Alps will poseibly cnable them to keep up guernlin warfare tillspring. In such a casa it will be difficult to resteain the Bervian poople, howevgr dismnclived the Servian Governmont sy bd Lo o to war, oxcept with the couute- nanco of oua or soveral Powors, It is with an vyo to thows coutingoncies tuat the Austrian Government bave just issued orders regaiating tho supply of horses in tho ovont of s mobiliza- tion, Uno of those orders refers to Dalmatia, tho other to the othor proviuces of the Eupire. PRINCE MILAN'S BPEECIL. Tho text of the pussagoin the oponing speech of P'rince Milau relating to tho affairs of Losuia and Herzegovina is as follows ¢ Our nation {v disturbed in its devolopment by tho events going on at the frontier. A portlon of tle froutierpopulation, leavivg houre and boni, tust watch, arm {n hand, to tho kecurity of the Fathurland cant aid weat. Tho events in Hosnda and i tho Mur- zegoyina have piaced ux 1o a dificult position, Withe out hope in au amelioration of thetr condition, that people took up orms to got ¥id of misrule,” The Government of the Sultan crowds troops on our sroutier; this complicates tho aituation, The nation aska us tp protect #f, The Bosnian peoilo tried to os- cape from sword and fire by taking refuge with us, aud thiv nakes our position siill niore ditieult, It may be bioped, however, that the wisdom of the Sultan and of tho Great Powers will find a mode to tranquitlize and aatiufy those countrics, 1 shall, as far aa my Wor ook, 80 Act that feace way bo given buck to hiess proviuces, PHOPOSED CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN POWERY, Lundon Times, Alter war comes diplomacy. Now that tha reballion in Turkey is dying out, the Russiau Govornment will attempt, we understand, to ar- range o conference ropresonting tho powern whirll signed the treaty of 1866. Tho chief olfim of that compsct was Lo puarautes *thu indepoudonce and tho territorial integrity of tho Ottoman Ewmpire," apd 'Russian slalesmon arc too wary to propose any breach of wuch an agroomont at tho present time, But the very fncy {hat the Great Powers cousented 0 pratect ‘Curkey -gives thom a right to " apnly more slringent . measures than adview to bor Guveroment. Tho L'ovcrs way interfore with the better graco now Lt tho reat of the iusurrection can be littte @i than & wories of jusiguiticant skirmistics, Wo Liaar of somw swall triumpbs won by tho Tobels, snd a telegram from Constantinoplo statesthat the Turka lave been dufeated in some devere fightiug ; but, ovon if those suce censed should tum out'to be anytbing ese than creations of fauvy, they caunot, wo foar, pros vent the troopw of tho Yorte from puttlng down tho undrilled and lalt-armed peasants. ‘Lho Porto may soon Lo able oiicially to juform tho othor European Govornmeuts that it has restored peaco. Moeanwlule Borvor Pasns will ipquirc how tho robellion broke out, wifat are the apecific eum‘fylmu\n of the ftav- #hy, which of the Turkish ollusls Lavo been at fault, and what must bo duto 1o keep the pacitied praviuces froe frauthe agitators who sow discon- tont sgainst tho comymander of thy futhful in the ear of » credulous pessantry, Yho commiis- siouer will then make bhis report tu the Sultan, who will forthwith punish & few oflicialy, panish somo adventurers, aud Kive KoIe vegue but im- ,pressive promises of rofurm it a pioclsmstion lled with the unction wincl makes tho al. drcuses of the Porte not unliko those of the Vay- cau, Tho Otcomau Minmiers sy then vxpuct diplomacy to way that it is profoundly estisticd, and thoy may ask whut ore the IHayaba cau waal, i GERMANY, MONETALY THANSFOUMATION. LonpoN, Bept, 25.—Lho Lady News, in its linaycial articlo, eaye: I'tio condition of the Ger- a0 uoucy wirket bay becomo wost paculiar. Accounts from Borlin upsak of the extraordinar; tigltuess of wuney there, The winumwa i ¢ ruins wero ptill burning, Twonly-eix houses, with barus and other buildings wmsking up 107, havo boen destroyed, aud 800 tnmilien aro home- lonw, Glttnmontauo papors will probably rogard thin calamity as o visitation for the deposition and bamshiment by the Prursian Government of tte Bizhop of Pasderborn, who, it sill bo remem- Yored, lately absconded from thoe place fized for his internment, and in now enjoying hitnsell at aDutel watering-place. —_—— SPAIN. CARLIST AT LOGOERNEADS, Mapnip, Sept, 29,—It {8 roportod that dlesen- siond heve occtirred among tho Carlist leaders, Dorregaray, Mendirn, aud Pernla, which Don Lurloy himeelf ir unable tn recouctlo. Tho Carust leader Gamaudo lus been defeat- ed at Castello, in Ca'slonin. DORREDANAY SICK, Maonin, Bapt. 23.—~Gen, Dorregaray is ill. Ile bas quitted Estella sud gono to tho baths of Lo- tin. on the Bay of Iiscay. Tho report 16 contirmod that Don Carlos has disutssod Gen, Babolls from his command, to which Gon, Coatellos has succeeded. ALPHONBIST OPENATIONS, Tho Alphonsiets continuo to push operations 1 tho neighborhood of Oyarzun and Hernani. A furthor contingent of 2,000 soldlers will em- bark for Cuba on tha 1st and 2d prox. “ TUE MEXICAN MINISTER, The King to-day received tho Moxiean Minls- ter, who presented with his credentials Prosi- dent Lerdo's recognition of Alphonso as Kiug of Spain, and congratulations on hm eccossion. CARLIET DRSERTIONA, Accounta of Carlist desortions continue to bo reccived. Sevoral bands have voluntarily dis- solved u Catalomn, . —_— CREAT BRITAIN. TIE DINECT CACLY, T.oxnoy, Sont. 28.—The suthorities of the di- reet United States eable announco that it iy in- torrupted in shallow water. A repairing ship goes out imediately.' PIECAUTIONATY, The Echo this morniug says: * We are in- formed that the Government hus ordered a con- nitlorable augmentation of the artiliery at Singa- poro aud Hong Kong.” FLOODA. A destructive flood occiirred yesterday during the gale in the Valley of the Los, Irelund. The river roso sovoral foot and inundated a portion of the Citv of Corkand tho conutry for miles sbout, occasioning immonse damage to proporty. Simnlar accounty bavo beon received from other parts of Ireland and from Scotland. LINCOLN MEMORIAL TOWER. Thoe Rev. Newwmun Iall, in the presenco of o gelect company to-day, laid the crowniug stoue of the Lincoln memorisl tower, adjoiuing the new Surrey Conpel, ‘Tne tower is dosignod as a meworial tor the abolitiou of slavery aud bomd of brothorhood betweon England aud Amorica, THE NEWMALKET IACEn. At Nowmariket to<lay, the Great Lastorn Rail- way handieap ruco was won by Coeralous; Sluwm- ber second ; Cataclysm third. FOUNDRY BU! Loxpox, Scpt. 28.—The tia Foundry at Loeds was destroyed by fire thls evoning, Losa estimated at $200,000, aud 1,000 persons thrown out of employment. NAVAL YOUCE IN CHINESE WATERH. A telogram from Shanghng states that Viee- Admiral A, P, Ryder, commanding tho Britich tleot on the Cuiua station, is ot Cheo Foo with four men-of-war. ——— FRANCE, A CENTENNIAL SCHEYE. Panry, Sept. 28.—A cowmittoo has been formed in this city entitled ** Tho Franco-Amor- ican Union, with the Ifon. E, . Wasubnrao, the Americon Minister, tho Marquis of Nouilles, and M. Bartholdi as honorary Prosideats. Tho ob- jeet is to oroct & monument on an island in Long Istand Sound, during the centenary, to commeniorate the 109th year of American indo- pondenes, A public snbseription has already tieon opened to raise tho necessary fuuds, Bov- aral deputies to this Assowmbly bhavo joinod the Cornittee, including Oxear Do Lafayette, Sciup ot Marpe ; Edward Labounlaye, Beive ; I Wad- dm‘:wn, Aisne ; Tholowski, bofoe, and the Conut Do T'ocqueville, Mauche. Edward Laboulayoe 1 Chairman of the Cowmittee. Panty, Bopt. 29.—M. Laboulaye has sent to tho journals su sppeal in rogard to tho statue ])mpouud to be erocted on Loog Isisud Souod, 1o shows bow important are the relations of Francs and tho United Btatos, and urges Franch- men to prove that the couutry of Lafayetto has not forgotton Lier traditions. ‘Tho monuwent s 10 Lo & coloseal statuo of Liberty, reprosented ay enlightening the world, VICTOR ULGO ON TRACE. Pans, Sept. 15.—Victor Hugo, roplying to an invitation to the Cobgress of tho Leagua of Peaco and Liberty, writes: Tho Peace Congress is kind enough to remember and toappeal to me, fam doecply touched by i, Ecan only ropest to -y fellow-citizans of Europe what I liave wlroady eaid to them several tines siuce 1871, tho year 80 fatal for thy wlolo universs, Aly bopes ars ot shaken, but they are poatponad, Thete are now two movoseuts in civilization, the ono working agatnnt {lio other—ihe etfort of Franco and tho sffort of Gur- many, Wist France wauts make le Ey- rope. ‘To wake Germauy is to coustruct the Enipiro—ihat {a to say, night. To make BuraKn is to ive birth to Democrucy—diat 18 to say, lght, Do- tween thotwo worldw—one filwmy, tho ather radiant— one false, thy otber trug—tho cholce of the futurs, bo avsured, fe made. The fulure will give (be cutlng vote to Germany and Frauco, It will give to the ouo {18 hisre of tho Danube, to thio other jla shara of tho lbine, sud it wili give to bLoth that splen- did yift, Europo—tlat is, thc grest Federal Ho- publio of the Contlnent, Kinge band togother to fght, and conclude treatios of peacs which Lad jo carus bellf, Houce thesy moustrous unions of Mun- archical forcon aguiust overy soclal progsess, sgainat the French Revolutivo, sgainat the liberty of poo- loa, Ience \\'ul“w{'wn and Blucher, Pitt and Co- w lience that criue callod the Holy Alllauce, ‘To speak of an allisncoof Kinge o to spesk of au alil- anco of vulturcs, This fratricidal fraternity will coma to an £ad, snd (o tho Europa of coalition will succeed the Europe of united peopl No. To-morrow? Yes, Let ux, then, h await the future. No peaco till then, I say i with L\llu, but with seauraice, Dismswbercd France i a uman ealamily, ¥rauce dous uot bylong to France, but o the world, For huwusa growih (o be uoriaal, Frauce tmust bo eotire, A Proviuce lacking to France {8 & force backing Lo proyreas, st urgan lacking to the buan race, 'This b wh?’ Frauce cau give up nothing of France, Its mutilidion mutllates civilization. Moreover, hern are fracturcs everywhere, At this Imoment you aro beariug onu cry out, * Hurgegoyius " Qs no iteep 18 poasibly with wouns lkv theso—lo- ud, Crale, Motz, und Strasburg; afier atfronts ko thse—the Guriusn Fupire re-ustablished in tho full Llazo of tha pinutecuth century, Paris violated by Ber- 1iu, the city of Fruderick 11, fnsulting the city of Vole taie, the kopctity of force and the ciuity of violence oofaimed, progross buffced — on the u France, Feaco cannot bo erected upon thiv, To paci 1y, It lu necussary to appuuts; o apposse, it 18 Becos- sury toaeutisfy, Fraternity {v nol au afulr of the surfuco. Peaco §v not & ruperpositlon, Peace s & Teqult, Oue 00 more decrees prace than oue decrees the dawn, Whou tho human coueclenco feels Haell in eyuiliurbim it saclal peality s whon tho sphabling up of people has given way to the nuity of cuntinents; when tha treagans ealled conquoet aud_ the usurpation called rugalty ave disappuured; when peliber an judividual uor a naliouality s bitten inte by » nelghbor; whea thy poor comprebend (ho Docessity of labor, and when the el compreboud tho majesty of 63 when the malerisl part of man w subordinated 1o the fniclloctual part ;. when tho ap- potite allows Jteelf to be bridivd by reason ; when o the old law prendre vuceceds to the tew Law comprens dre; when frateruity Letween tnjuds fs bssud on the uumau{m“uu the scxus ; whien the father iy ro-d ¥ tho chtld, aud the ehild reepected by tho Len thero la no other authority thab the whe LU mau can u{l 10 wuother, * 'Thou caitlo; ¥ when tho abophurd gives pacw to the | ductor, aud th shevplold G0 may aheoplold fs’ to say shambles (o tho echioil; “whew tore 4 identity betwesn political holeaty aud wiclsl honer pareiss s uo wore Fuasttio above L & -F,‘I‘:;':.:u‘:“ bor uw § whiots 1o pricet fools hiisell & Judge aud (ve Judge » pricai—tlal {8 80 sy, whod seligiun L upsight and Justiee tre, when frontiers are effaced betwean nation and natlon, and are fel Np between goodk and cyil, when every inan makes a kind of internal Father. tand of hin osh probity, then jusl as ey anreata peace wppara—day by the fiung of tha sun, price by 1he riag of right, Sitch In the future, [ hatl g, AARTDALDL, Giaribaldi, unable, ks Victor Hugo, 10 attend tho Congress of the lnteinational Lesgue of Peacn aud Liberty now miting st (ienava, writes thus Your kind {nvitation bias tonched me to the bottom of my heart, and I am very sorry not 16 be nbin 1o ro- ply that | afiall gn and ctasp yone Lrotharly hauds and Feo sEan the good and aympathebic population of Geneva, whom [ love 8o mu h. bla i pere non to have the honor of taking part (n_your Lumani. tarian Conaress, | beg you to remember e ta a1l our Drothers by couviction, and particularly 1o direct ths 1l the aposthea of fiberty who, iixe you, are broach, to our Exetorn brethron, who are 10w Atrnpgling ke heroces againet the most abom-= inable of tyrdnnles, ALBACE-LORNAINE, M. Lomonniet, Addreasiug the Congress on the problem of Luropean peace, combated Victor Hugo's viow, wwhich remits peace to an undeters mined future. He uus{gunlud that Germany, in- stoad of restoring Aleacs-Lorraitie to France, shonld grant 1t independence, whether with a right to rojuin France, If it choss, does not aps peat, —_———— ITALY. M'CLOSKEY CONGHATULATED. Roxez, Sont, 23.—Cardinal McCloskey has re- coivod & letter from Cardinal Culien annouunocing that the entlre Irieh Fpiecopato, asnembled at Maynooth, hae adopled s resolution congratue Inting bim ot bis clofation to tho Hacred Cole lego. MORE CANDINALS, Loxpox, Bopt. 23.—A tolegram from Rome saye that at tho conmutory announced for Dec. 8, two mora Cardivals will bo proconcisnd, and the Pope will explatn to tho Cardinals tue condition of tho Chureh 1n Brazil and Tarkoy. MICHARL ANGELQ. Fronexce, Bept, 12.—~'Iho Michacl-Angeto fourth centenary was ihaugurated fo-day by s pracession, with flaga of guilds, trade unions, dnrumuonu of all Italian acatomics and municl. pulitres. A vast multitudo of people asscinblod and tho animation of tho city waa very great, notwithstanding tho oxceasive hent, and conse- suent absenco in the couutry of many citizens and etrangors. Tho inauguration in Dinzzle Michel-Angolo, Viala Dol Colll, Bun Minlato, was very lively and ptetureequo. Tho weathor was splondid. Fronexce, Sept. 13.—A vislt wvas paid yeater- dav to tho tomb of Michael Angelo. npon which occasfon Dr. Pleorke, of Saxe-Welmar, placed n crown of mlver ou the monument snd made a speech, in which ho enid that all Germany united with the Italian nationgin hovoring Michoal An. golo. Subsoquently Herr Lutzow, i1n the name of the Gorman Institute of Art and Scienco, doliverod an addresa cxpressing wishas for poaca and brotharhood botween tho Gormau and {ial- fan nations. An oxtubition of AMichacl Angelo's chiefa d'ceuyre was opoued to.day, aud tho dise play oxcited tha greatost sumiration, CARLO LOTTA. Fronexce, Sopt. 11,—Tho remains of Carlo Botta were removed to Santa Croco to-day twith great coremony. The son of tho lstorian, pny public men from all parts of Italy and abroad, » number of wmilitary men, and a large wmnltitude of spectators, woro presont at tho ceremony. I'he remains of Botta, the Italian historian of tho American Revoltion, havo rocomtly boen rewoved from Paris, whero ho died m_ 1837, to Floreuce, lns native placs, Botta was 8 Ropubli- cau by naturo and & echolar by training. Iia history of our Hevolutiou, which appuered in 1503, was the first narrativo of that wondarful story by a disinterested spectator, and, from its litorary inorit, alno sttained o wido reading ovor Europe. Ho wrote mmeh in Italinn history, and pleaded much for a freo and united Italy.} i, TUNIS, YONEST Finips. Pants, Bept. 23.—Advices recoived hore an- nounce that oxtcusive fire wero provailing in tho Regency of Tunis, Lordering on the Provinco of Lavallo, Tho lames had sproad across the froutier of tho French territory. Latest acoounts #ay tho firo wos dovastating tho forests of Bani- nnl&}: and that tho villago of Dunivior was throat- eued, —_— INDIA, TRE DROWNING or 200 rruoatus. Maouna, Aug. 8.—Iutelligaoce Las boem ro- ceived at thiy station of a frightful catastrophe which befell a party of pugrims to tho Mabmlin- gaw shriuvy, on tho Tiouevolly frontier, om the ovening of Bunday last. If weare {0 bellove tho roports of returned pilgrims, more than 200 porsons wero drowned under circumstances of thomost heartrendlog cheracter. Tbirty- thres of the Madura pllgrima Llave been vither carried away bg the mountam tor- rents or aro tsiaing ; and it iy frightful to think low meny oro, from Tinvevolly or other parts, may have shared tho samo fato. The shirno in question stsnda on the summit of one of thio Saduragiri hills (literally four hills) which form s portiou of tho Haptoor estate, though ln- cluded 1n the Tinvevelly district. 'fhe diroction from Madura is south-gouthwest, nud the dis- tanco nearly 50 miles. What particular mani- festation of Biva this shrivo was ballt to cowm- momarate I cannot at presoat toll, nor a1t known whero tho first dovotes from whom the presenc ono tracos an unbrokon line of succeasion ostab- lished himself; but, howaver that might have Leen, thousands of poople from all partsof tho country flock thither fu this part of the year to get cused of fanciod or real evily, aud, if possible, 10 lay by & store of blossings for themsalves and their childron. From tho base of the Lill a long circuitous path loads up to tha'shrine, fora dis- tnuce of ton miles or go, along fearful chasms, and deop, meandorinug mouotaits torrouts, and through moshes of cuve-brako or vihor under- wood. Tho pilgrims arrived at tho shrine used to pass s night or 80 in the juogle without any- thing like a roof over theirpeads. Tho dry bed of tho mountain torreut khat skirta the shrine usod 1o be their quarters; and there they ocooked and ato their meuls, auug sud danoed, sud otborwise wado themuelves gorafortable, On tho evening of Bunday last there was the #ame ypectaclo as used to be in former years—thousands of men, women, aud childron wero talking, or cating, or danclng in tho sandy bod; hundreds of sheop and fowls, brought up to be sacrificed, stood in mouraful groups, onch waitivg its turn; somo pilgrims, more roligions than tho rest, wera rolling fn frout of the sbrine or performiug olbor equally curious ovolutions—in faot, everylliug went on without ahitoh. AtSp, m. thore was-s tremendous showor of rain; ten iiuvutes Iater, the hitherto dry bed was full, and the water rushed down headlong, carrying those who could not force ihoir way through tho crowd, and the genersl confusian was rendored stitl ore dreadful by tho darkuesa. Many dead bodles, intarcepted by roots and bushes, weroe piokea up in the bed a ‘good many waro seon floatiug on towards the ‘aptrap tauk; some wore fouud jsmmod bo- tmoon utonow, and only A very fow of the ill- satarrod lot waved thomsulves by catehing bold of some friondly bough. ———— RUSEIA, CHRIETENING OF A LADY PRINCE. By, PETEDJUORG, Bopt. 12,—Tho christening of tle infant Prinoe Aloxandor Yiadimarovitoh was Leld to-day with great solemnity at Zarskoe Belo, amid the ringing of {lo church-beils and the firo of aftillory. ‘Tho Emperor Alexander sud the Grand Duohoss Marie Nicolaiowna stood nsors, and the grand Doke aud Duchess of lenberg-Schworin sigued tho babtismal zog- intor ns wituewsss of the ceromony., Tbe lu« ;fixuh of the Order of Bt, Audrew were beutow- upon the infant Prince. BABIL XQUHOBKINE. Panis, Bept, 18,—Basil Kouroukine, a Russias writer of some celebrity, has just diod in Lis own country, A great advocate of liberty, be was popular with the masses, sud has been buriod with graat porup, the funeral corfoge be- g followed by great crawde. Ha estsbliabod at 81, Potersburg the Spark, s eatirical jour- ual much resombling our owp Funch, which uover veased to advocste progress and frecdom, In 1873, the Spark, crippled by the continuod oppusition of the Uovernwent, ceased to exiat! Kouroskine mads a complote tranylation of Berangor's workw, and slyo of mauy of Molisre's sud Alfrod de Mussel’s compositions, in addition 0 his own ariginal poséry aund prase, His Iast work was & trenelation of oortain pssssges of Yictor Hugo's maguiticont ** Aonee "Lorrible.” i Salininy AUSTRIA. ACCIDENT 70 THK ¥MPRESH, Pams, Bept. 13.—~The Empresy of Ausiria, while out ridiug ou Baturday at Hausstot, foll from her horse, aud was for soveral minutos fu- wousible. The asgidons, howover, had subso- quently uo more sorious result thau w wevore tuanmha. The Ewpress has already left hor od. TUE OBAETZ-FILGRIN DISANTES. Paws, 8@t 15.~Tho farryman who took 195 Graotz pilgrims ou bosrd ia » boss 64 $0 oarry only sbout rixty, the resuls being that ninety-six porished, has veen wentensed 10 unine monghy' lwprisoument. The prieut at the head of thy Pugruuage was acyulsted. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1875, WASHINGTON. Additionnl Facts Connected with Mr, Delano’s Re- tirement, 6. Dawson Coleman, of Pennsyivania, Spoken of as His Successor, Indian - Commissioner Smith Admits the Possibility of Resignation. The Real Cause of ko Refirement of Col, lector Judd and Appraiser {fam, They Were Not in Accord with the Administration Policy, None but Honest-Money and Anti-Ring Officials to Be Toleraled. Retiremont of $304,584 in Green~ backs by the Secretary of the Treasury, THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. BOME FACS CONCENNING THE EX-SECRETANY. Specwal Dispateh to I'he Chicaan T'rioune, Wasuisoroy, D, 0., Sopt. 28.—Tho resignation of Rocretary Delano jeuvos It no louger A secret that tho attention of tho President was first most. pertinently directed to the irrogularitios in the Intornnl Revenuo Departmont by the ropreeen— tatlon of other ombers of the Cabinet, Thiais specially trus of the scandalous acts of John Dolano. Tlo junior mombera of tho Cabinot, Bristow and Jowell, have not hositated when ealled upot to Indicato their want of confidenco in Sccrotary Delano, and, although Plorropont lias not beon khown to take so dofinite n poeltion, ho has been claased with the juuiors in tho Cabinet. For o time it secomed pos- nibla that tho Cabinet might bo rout by toctlons, and that two distinct parties, within tho cirolo of tho President's confldeutial ad- visors, might struggle to ecouro tho President's approval of thoir respectivo viows as to public policy, Thero was at ano time almoat A DSFINITE COALITION tho composition of which it is not necessary to name. The removal of Secrotary Delano has re- mwaved all causos of diffcrence, and will undoubt- odly reunito tho Cabluot. Mr. Delano's regigna- tion in also likoly to causo to bo made pubho ounclusive proof of wmany of the state- wonts _relative to tho curious mothoda of obialulng land atonts, whicl havo beon go faithfully donled by Delano's per- soual agonts, Lo conelusive evidoncs offopora- tions of thin character was Isid before the Prosidont Iast spring, and, more than anyihiong vlwe, occastonod the demand for Dalano's roisig- uation, which tho President did mako in Juno or eariy wn July. That the Prosidont did make . BUCIt A DEMAND WAS DENIED by Dolano at that time, but his denial is now proved to be an ingoniuus pervorsion of tho fact. Tho lottor came to thws city in tho Dresident’s own haodwriting; 16" wau brought by & specinl nessonger; it waa handed to Dotano, who dechnod to opon it, but proceeded with it to Long Branch and rosurned it to the Presidout unopoued. There can be no doubt that Dulano boggod for and obtained a suspennion of asentenco, and that the Red Lloud investigation is tho outcomo of that yequest. Dalano recoived but did not open thnt lattor. Ita contents wore kuown to sexoral people. My informant saw tho lotter. DELANO'S BUCCERSOR. The goesip cf tho inner political circlos to-dsy 88 to the successor of Delano as Secrotary of the Interior has takon a now direction. It is ap- parently couceded that tho new) Bocretary is to como from Ponnsylvania. That Stato Lss fong Inid claim to 8 Cabinet position, and thero can- not bo much doubt that tho President has now determined to recognizo thatcialm. i'srsons whone position cutitles thom to know what tho Proaident's clioics haa boon, ssy that Dolano’s stccossor will como from Pennsylvanls, and that his pamo hea never yei been men- tioned In the opubllo prints in thia conuoction, Othery, who have neanrly aa good means of knowing, say that the man is DAWKON COLEMAN, of Ponnsylvanin. o cortaialy fulfitls theas con~ ditious, na ho is from Poousylvauia, and has uover been montioned in counection with this groat office. Of Coloman, it is only known hare that behas Jong beon a porsonal fricnd or Benator Camorong tunt he ia amanof large wealth and good character ; that hu bLos nover beon ecoxaged ia active political life, and has never illled soy oflice wave that of the Prosidency of tho - DPenusylvania Btato Hoard of Charitles, whbich ho uow holds. Howaver woll fonnded may bo tho con- fidonce of thoso who are certawn in Colomsn's lppninlmsnt‘llt is a fact that, aithough Coalo- man’s uame has nover hitherto bean mentloned in such s gonnection, it has beon conaldered by tho Presidont, Woat tha Presidont’s decision is may bly not be known beforo Oct, 1. The reslgustion of Seorptary Delano makes if cortain thal tho forthcoming roport of tho Red Clond Commission WILL PXONERATE HTM and tho leading officors of tho Intorior Dapart~ ment from any complieity In Indian frauds. LATEET, From information recoived at midnight, the probabilities of the appointment of Goorgo Daw~ san Coloman, of Lebanon County, Pa., as the succoasor of Dalana, are groatly inoressad. The only additional facts thaé cao be obiained are thal ho is a man of vory great wealth, s a spe- cisl ally of Henator Simon Cameron, and has saveral times ontertainod the Presideut at his bouxa, 70 ths Associated Preas,) © COMMIBSIONED BMEIH. ‘Wasmyaroy, D. C., Bopt. 28.—The Commis. slover of Judian Affsira rald to-day, in answor to ® query a4 to whether he would resign on the Mweu?on of onew Bocrotary of the Interior, that while he did uok feel it would bo incumbong on him ta do 8o, yei ho wonld gladly tendor lus resignation should he roceive tho slightest in- timation thas is would bo accoptable. o says that the forthcoming report of the Red Cloud Commisalpp will undoubledly oxonerato Boorota- ry Delano and himself, as nod an 10ta of evidenco was adduced tanding to show their cutpabiilty, He furthor eaid Lo wonld be glad at any time to ba rolioved of tho arduoyx and regponsible dutles of the Indlan Oftice, Sl JUDD AND HAM. TOE ADXINISTOATION DETEXMINED TO NAVE HON. EST MONEY AND Tiik DEVEAT OF RINGS, Spectal Diapateh to The Chlcagoe Tribuna, Wasuinatox, D.0,, 8ept,238.—Thongh theBeare- tary of the Treasury hina not yet vraturnod to the clty, It bastranspired, shyough porsistent inquiry at the Treasury Depattment, that the cauacs for the enforced resignation of Collector Judd and the summary removal of Appraiser Ham wore manifold. Thoy wese of both a general and particular nature. In the firet place, Booretary Dristow undor- slanda perfectly woll Uiat ba bas sevoral big fightu oo his hands, The war belween inflation and honeat monoy, upon which the next palitical aampaigo must inevitably turn, is one of univer- selintereat. o necesvarily ropresents the Ro. publican party and hogost monsy. The histor, of tue {ulatration Is porfaotiy plain on this uubh:‘u.‘ lau has uo wywpathy with intlation and repudiation, n the uext place, tho Admiytutration is kuown o ba at war with the Indian aud Whisky Rings, the Iatter of whick is especially houstile {o Hecre- ary Bristow, who is dofug g0 much ta break it up, sad the former of which rogards him, Fost- waster-Gonoral Jowell, Hecretary Belkuap, sud Attorney-Qeuoral Picrrepont as unrelonting, powerful, aud sucoessful anenies. Brigtow, it thus appesrs, has two gonersi en- gagemeuty on_ his heuds, aud » third not yet tairly over. Ho loliovos, and bLid friends geu- erally believe, that under, thesa ciroumatauces be 14 faizly entitled to bave in the Tressury De- partmaul, in its mfuential and impartant ailices, men who stand Ly {he Ropubiloan party iu ity Lang-to-Lapd confljoh with disuonses wmoney, sud with dishonsst, wealthy, and powerful ruge, Buoh is the opinlon of emiuend Bepublicana in all parts of the countsy, sad it bas boaa hsaruly indorned by man of all partien who want honest qunney and tha completo defaat of the ringx, Wethout roink into furthnr details, thin wilt #how the goneral reasons for tha rem ival of Col- tector Jnad and Appraier am. The former had na fioht fu hit for honeat monny or agsingt the rings, and the latter was constantly doing allin lsa pawer to defeat the avowad policy o the Administration and the Republican party, beniden almont daily making malevolent atiacks upon the Becretary of tho l'reanury. For theso roasons the tosspitated men went bvorboard. And {t ia cettain, from many IMttorn and diepatches rccotved nt tha Deopartmont from ptominent Hepubliews of Chicago and of tho Northwest generally, that Reeretarvy Beistow in heattlly sustaluedl ncd zealouely indorsod, It Is probablo that the practical policy he hiaa o conaplenorly Intuen- rated at Chieago will bs followed by the Adiiu- Intratlon gonorally to the fatal gief of infla. tionlsts nud ringists of high or Jow degroo in the Ltepublican party. J. RUBBELE JONES' DOND, Tho bond of J. Tuasell Juuea s Collector of the Port of Chicago is expected lioto to-morrow, and will undoubtedly bo approved by tha Holicts tor of tho Treasury, Itis for #2)L000, Jones Tias writton liers stating that _ho is already fa- mitiarlzing himsell witis tho dutios of his office, agd will eotor upon them in a day or two, TUE CAUSE OF [TAM'S HEMOVAL, ‘Tho removal of Charlea 11, Ham as Appraisor, and the appointmont of Reimer C. Feldkamp as bis succostor, hea been in contomplation for Womo timo, but lns beon kept vory recrof, Tho mppointment of Ioldkamp was recomimendod by roveral distinguishied pot- Houu in Chicago, Who, for tha present, wish to have thelir namos Kapt socrot. ‘The uder offle- era of he Treasury aro atill fguorant of tho ez~ Act causes of the remaval of “Ilam. Hecratary Dristow, whon Lo roturns, Is expecled to glvo & sintoment of tho rohdons. lheso rdasons nro snid to ba political and porsonal, 1Tawn is undor- stoad horo uot to be iu harmony with tha por- souM polities of the new loderal ap- pointeos i Chicago, and many attacks upon the Treasury Department In connee. tion with tho Immodiate Transportation nct snd tho administration of the customs sorvice bavo beou altributed to him. There can bo no doubt, alao, tha tho romoval ia intonded as o re- bulke to an organ which, winle profossedly tho only exponent of tho Adminiatration, constantly attacks tho fundamental principles of the Ad- minlatrativo policy. Itisunt known that any oharges affecting” Mr. Uom a8 o inau or officer Livo buon proferred. Pk SN NOTES AND NEWS, GOING HOME TO VOTE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chleato Tribhine, ‘Wasurxarox, D. O., Bopt. 28.—Ordors wers is- sucd to-day giving all Ohio votors in tho Exac- utivo Dopartmentn lenvo of absenco for ton dayo, (7' the Associated Press,] ORELNBACKS NETTRED, Wantiixarox, D. U, Bopt. 28.—The Becrotary of the Troasury givod dircotiona for the rotiro. meont of §304.68¢ of outstanding logal-tenders, that amount belog 80 por cent of the Nationat Bank cireulntion insned during the paat month, Until furthor orders tho outatanding logal-icu- ders will bo §373,941,121, WIUSKY TRIALS. The Whisky Men Ntnve Off Thelr Trinl Tl Juunary—rboe Krumn of Comfort They Ilave in Thetr Coun- sol— Fresh Buil Fixed nnd Now Rounds 10 Be Given—Bittinger Coue victed st Jotforson Clty, Special Digvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, Bopt. 28,—Pubhc intorcst in the whisky cases pending hero in tho Unitod Staten Cirenit Court continues nuabated, aud the conrt- room waa agnin crowded wich spectators to-day. The first thing coneidered by the court was tho application of dofendouis in the conspiracy in- dictmont, No. 667, for B continuance of thoe caao, to olther tho adjourned aension of tho prosent torm, which will bo in January, or the noxt regulne term in March. ‘I'he application presented by dorondant's counsel wsa based on two grounds—first, an afidayit of Dr. Gregory, thab oue of tho defendauts, Robert Finley, was oritieally ill; tne second was the afidavibof Willlam O, Avory, to the effoot that many of tho wilueseea as to his pood aliarscter wore living in Washington or Now York; that s wituoss to the bad charactor of 0. Q. Magrus, one of thoe principal witnesses for tho prosccutiom, resided ln Washington, snd that another winess to the fact that Magrue mado threats against the aflant realded in Alabama. Otbor reasans woro set forth by oounsol showing that the time waa too shott to propare for trisl, aud especially aftor tho quos- Lions of law bad boon dotermined. Justico Miller, after consulting with Judge Treat, announved that tho cases would be con- Huued untal the adjourncd term of the Oircuit Courtin Jannary, uoloss the Dlatriot Attorney was content that "they ehould go over till March. Tho Government would not be prsjudiced by this oourse, for thero wors #o many indiotmonts in the Districy Court that, oven with tho accustomed indusiry of its Judge, tho cases would occupy all the time down to the assembnng of the OCircuit Court, Tho Court then informed tho counsol that inasmmuch as tho pleas of gomo of the defendsnts Lad boou with- drawo and domurrers ‘flled, ond thoso <domurrers overruled, the defendants wonld now bo allowed to replead thoroupon. Tho defond- ants proferred to eater ploas of not gullty. The Distzict Altornoy sskod that Joyco and McDonald, defendanis in the indictmont to do- stroy publio records, whici had boon quashed upon n quostion of mergor, be compelled to en- tor into bonda for thoir sppearance to answor any indictment which may be found against thom at tho noxt term of court, and for thia purpose their connsel aakod that a warrant may ba issued for tholr arrest, Judgo Krum oppospd thia proposition on the gronnd that there was nothing befors tho Court to justify such an sction ; that the deo- murrer to the indiotment having beon sustainod, 1t was romoyed from this tribunasl; that tho principlos of oriminal justico required that thess pasties should bave a bearing; sud that, §f the District-Attorney was slncore, he wonld Iujinr tho matler bofore a United Btstos Commiseioner, snd evon thero this course would require the oath of a gom- Ialnant to {uum’y s proliminary arrest. Hero hey have nothing but the suggestion of a proso- cnting officer, sud upon this it was propoued to daoprive citizon of his libarty, ustios Millor, aftor [nquiring whother the do- fondauts have been charged {u other indictments with these offenses, and being auswered in the negstive, procesded Lo stato that tho objection to the original indictmont was a purely logal one, It did nob aver that, even it the facts In the indictmont were true, tho purtles wers not guilty of a crime, but, 8o far as the objestion extenda upon which tho demurrer wag sustained, tho ipdigtment wa4 held bad bocanwo it containgd mora ohsrges than tho law sl- lomed to .ba gombined. It was bo- cause ona and the samo count owbraced a charga of felony, togothor with a chargo of misdemeanor, that the Court considered tho in- dictment bad. 1lu view of thoso cousidersations, tha Court orders warrants of arrest to ho tannod against thosa ppytles. Justleo Miller thon announced thu & €3,0 bond from each defendant would, = be reanirod, and that the bendh-warrant ordered should nos be issued till eyguing, in ordor to give tho par- ties any ox?ortunny of coming and flxinfi up tholr boud, Bubsequently, tho time for fling the bonds waa oxtended to 10 o'clook fo-morrow marving. T'he sgrregats amount of the bonds which tha dofendants ara requirod to giyo lu $39,000. ‘Tho convistion of Col, John L. Bittinger tos day in the United Statea Qirouit Court at Jeffer- son Oity, upon charge of spinting awsy & wopss, Ve 8 lmmluhofi fn tha camp ~of the whisky men. Nobody ex- y paoted that Ditlioger” would be convictad, and tho faol that he wag not aoqujtted was & sur- prisp to both his friouds and enomies. I'ho apo- oific cuarge was thet, duriug hls preliminnry trial 4t 8%, Josepl, on e clarge of defraudi; the (Jovernmout aa a gauger, ba bribe the (irinclpll witnoss mgsinst lum, one lousloman, A slorekeoper, {0 Jeave tho fnrisdiction of the Qourt. Renaleman's Wifa testifind thas Bettinger paid har husband $10 in her prosenco to leave B, Joseph, Bettinger mado & deaperate effort to impoach Ler tosti- moay upon the ground thas she was a lewd wo- mau snd unwort! f of beliof, bu$ it appeurs tha Lu'y bad enough faith in her story ta ndjudga ottinger gullty. R THE WARD WILL CASE, Apesial Dispateh to The Chizago Tribune. Dxrsoir, Mich., Bept, 28.—Teatimony in the Ward will caso to-dsy was rosumed, the wholo penufr B e e, 0 gooeull », od iy lnlmfinx’lh ‘canstruotian of his will, JHE STRIKING OPERATIVES:. Little Change in tho Conditlon o Afludrs at Fall River, Placards Posted in tho Btreots Thrgsy eénitg the Mill Agents, Inflammatory Speeclies ado at g Mest, ing of Sympathiaets in Boston, * FauL Riven, Mams,, Hopt. 28,—The Iollnwh,l incendiary notice waa fouud postod va Nedforg stroot last ulght ¢ ‘*Monday, Hopt. 27,—Now, boys, burn Ry atrogt. It will find somebody work. Now your tmo,—dv It at onco. Damn fusurancy, Durn overy agent's houge yon coma to," Ttock atroct in tho strcob upon which the grogy, ©r portivn of tho agonts and mill-owners resig,, Ata nxuclnl moeriug of the Bpmnare’ Asoy, tlon, hold yestorday, romolutious nesa 198884 unaniniously ns follows: Resoteed, That n fielltion bo sent through ¢ Rotlei tha Lradnmmces g ouhess i mu‘r‘;rl:tn.:%'f drawal of the condutions proposed by the eoplyyers Ani a petition, 1{ tocewmnry, Lo rout” to e State ot thotiticn for ‘aid; that 1t bo understood tiat we wigy 10 act I no wetllsh apirit toward our ewployers |y, g following il pit art ond 10 4l petty sirukea " f That wa aro willlug to give and take tou dayery, tlee u all ?lmnllunu of labor, or otherwine waiuue: 811 yay belouglug to in Uhoi due, ond wo expee 1y satiie from theni for instant disintesal, ‘Tha throo Commigsionsrs aro now in sessioy }'or tho purposo of districting the city aud send. ng ont canvasseys Lo obtain signatures as ahgyy stated, i A Evorythiug s romarkably quiet aroun: mills and on tho strents. 'liers was no 3..',",3 foronco with tho Lelp this moraing winle goly, o worls, 8 the THE MILLS. Tchird Borden is runniog 500 looms. Apisuing departnient is full, aud the other ga, l:nnmumn oro woll roprosonted. The I | Rives Manufacturing Company I8 xanning about Ly ita forco in each dopartwent. Tho linog miil, the Motacomo, tho Crewcent, the} Wetumors and others, which wers running yediordsy bavo an fnexporioncod nuinber of operativy to-day, nud tha operativhs continito 10 cows fo ward and signify s witlingnees to sign and go to work, The Wampanong, the Flint, the Twe Qranites, tho Merchaute', aud othots are efj idie, a8 not & suflicient number of operativey baveo yet put in an appenarance to warrapt tlart. ing. A small polico forgo ia un duty aroung g millls while the help I8 golug Yo and retumin, from work, The militin aro quartored thig morning at Armory Hall aud other points, ‘Thero seoms to bo not much probability that tey petittons of the oporatives will meot With ve, groat approval by tho more prominent trades. men, but tho rosult is waited for with sogiely B otaraod TamenCltton, 8 otoph and James ont, Afartin DNernar; Burke, Michacl McCabo, and Joseph l)r.buug the operatives arrestod yestorday for throwug stonos nad othor riotous procoedings, iers braught before Judgo Diatadoell. Tho parkies wero admitted to bail in $500 each. Anido from tho Davol Mill, whero quitey crowd 18 gathored to-night, without any dotnop. stration of violeuce, ALL IEMAINS QUIFT. ‘Tho militia are stationed to-nightat tho ditter. ent police stations. Nearly all mnlls runmng hayo lncreased tho numboer of their operatives, It is uuderstood that tho Chuce Mill, hasing had s sulicient numbor sigulfy a williuguess t start work to-mocraw, will open its doois 1 thy morning, Othors will do tho samo it tho opery tives having signed tho contract go . Tho splouery have sont dologatos sbrosd ty solici$ funda. Hig BYMPATAY. Tho following telegram was zocetved here te. uy Nxw Yonx, Sept, 3%.—Ilenry Sevey or My iiciifr: The moral force you' InroKe. s Louched the fens sod quiskened the judgment of your brothers ber, Steps fur » meoting are being taken §o your betall, Lyory blow which came upon your heads hoe awaken. wd recolicetions of Tompking Bquare, . dasrrn A, Tanion, . Osvonx Warp, Jauzy CoNsELLY, The manufacturora declars thoy are indiffe. ont a4 to whotber thoy stark up or not, but will keop the mills open a few days, wvo the operatives a chanco to show whethar they de fire to reaumo, but thu? will not contiune o tan with ono-third of the force, which must entail much loss, MEETING IN TOSTON, Bostox, Bept. 28.—A meoting of the Labor Re- formers was lold at tho Shorman Houss this , oveniog to consider the condiifou of the Fall | Tuver operativos. Tho call of the Eyecutire Committoo charges tho manufscturers with op- presslon, and tho Governor with subsorvisncy ia calling tho wholo power of the Htato o aid thom, and concludea with the de. mand that public sentiment be arousd to gustain ~ the oporatives in their resistance to tyrauny, Speeches of s Lighly fn- flammatory pature were made by tho Charman nad others, ‘Two aqts of resolutious wero intro- duged, Tho one, of more pacifio'sharactor than tho other, provoked such Loatod diacussion sod opposition thas they were withdrawn. Oce speskor was piad that the windows Liad bee brokon, Ho had dono somelbiug . in that ling sud would like to domore, ifo thought such outbreaks had a bonetlcial offect in arcasiog the ublio to the itportauce of the [ssus. Anoiher ot F'all River in ashios proferable tooon: cosslou, Another wished to go Lo Fall tiver aod preaoh rovolution. Tho mooting was continuod to n late o, wilh little if any chango In tho provailing tons. At n latd hour tho following resolutiona were adoptod ¢ ¢ Resoived, That the sction of tho Fall River miny- facturers, In demauding humillating and dishosors ble conditions of tholr oporatives, desarves and sloul! rocelva tho soverest censuro af adl biberty-loviog citl- xons, » Hetalved) That Gav, Willlam Gaaton, in ordering e militls and Stato polico farcs to oceupy and cont affairof » municipality, aud aseist the lordsof (bs lovm in their attompt to enalaye the working wouien, and children, whila bs Las utterly ned 10 anfozce tho tou-lour law or laws in 0 L em- ployment and the schooling of chiidron, calls for our Utmost protest and oensure, Resoleed, Thatm systam of labor that demands the aid of & stinding xrmy to secure o aunrloyment e novcenary number of work peoplo, 1 8 scaudal and 2 proach ta our civilization, X The subject of & maas-mepting a Fensull Hall waa discussed without final ectiod FIRES: AT T, LOUIS, Br. Louts, Bept. 28,—Tho lumber yard of Jebn A. Hommes & Co., Sixteonth stract, hotwees Bpryuce and Poplar, burned this evening. Los bout $15,000. 'The planing-mill of F. A, Walk man, located fn the lumbor-yasd, & carpet cless ing establishment, » stairy factory, and $¥0 small dwellings, wore alao destroyed, L about 817,000; {nsuranca lehl, but the pame of tho offices caunot bo ascertaiued. NEAR CARLINVILLE, ILL, Spacial Dupateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Oanuinvicey, IiL., Bept, 28, —The reaidencs ol Audyow Loper, & few miles weat of this city, ¥8 totally copsumed by fir, the family barely exap ing with their lives. Tha loss will ba 5 "The tiro was nypposad to be (b work of Htamp who had buew prowling around dugiog the &y IN GHIGAGO, The warm trom Hox Al st 1130 olock g dsy afterncon, was cauved by an oveshest ; #tove u Avenaa Hall, a; No, 189 Twent: 80000 strest. 1t was extinguished withaus lo et The alarm b 1145 o'clook mm:uz [ “: from Doz 405, wag causod by & fire °s 0 slory briok barm ju the rear of No. b0 ,:. Morgan streot, owned and osoupled by O'Brien, 1t was quickly extiuguished by Engisé Company No. 16. * Damage nominsl 1 slars Engine ompany No, 1§ suswored a st lx > [ B:&) o'clogk yrmd-y aternoon, and A flfl Fnhbed an ciplont firo in the basement Sk 216 Dlue 1sland avenue, ownod ocenpl M. Cougidine. Damage nominl e EDITORIAL EXQURSIONISTS. i Lrrree Ttock, Ark,, Sopt. 3-—Two Leclfy edilors from Misaouri, Kansas, Illinois, S, ‘Weatern Biates, will arrive Lora $a-1mor Lnb‘ (e coma by Invitation of Col, J. M. Loughbo T Land-Commlusioner of the Bl L‘gl“;'m Y. Mountalu & Southern Rullroad, wod s € B, Mills & Co., real estale brokom og el for tho purposo of logking at the Bt 5 vownining lore uniil Thuradsy moruloh, will vinis the Jlob Byringe, and vther pultel, the various railroad Litew of the Btato. opiic sive proparatious are making tor therr osep Le: S0 BUITE

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