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eturn in tho event of thers boing & vacaney In ;lorl.hm’:plom and contedt the reat, Qoorgo 8. Prindull, Washington, D. C., was smong tho arrivala yestorday az the Palmer. Shiloas Fogg tado tha tour of the viorld in oighty days, Lut {t will tako Hir Charlos Dilke 130 v The Hon. Jamon M. Bran, (alens; ‘nuvl the flon. M, F. Perry, Now York, wero ragintorod Ad 1ho Tremont Houso yeatorday. = Mount Holyoke Bominars haa furnished 115 forelgn minsionatios with wiren. Aud here is tho Groat Weat with her resonrces not Linit do- velopod | Tho Mon, W. K. Sullivan, city oditor of tho Journal, has roturned from hin Fastern visit. ‘Tlie focal colurnn of yosterday's Jonrnal Lonr svidoncoof tho *Honntor's” presenco. Protty Adelaido Neilson sbone oconspleuonaly fmabox at tho Vaudoville Thoatro, I'aris, tiwo woeks ago. Dy her vido wans Mr.Angors, of Boorgis, who, roport esya, ban epout a fortuuo . pearls and laco durlng o summor in Parls, Kookuk peoplo wero badly sold lant week by o report that Gen, Grant was coming up tha tivor. Tlio whole town rushod to tholevee, Ths srowd was immense. Geu, drant camwo, but he wanon canvag sud inn framo, Ounly s picture. Tho foroman of tho Now York Witnesa com- posiug-room is croditod with a pithy remars, ITo sayn Lio bolteven tho religion of tho Lord Jorus Christ moane 100 conts on tho doliar, Ifis men ean't livo on sympathy. They want bread and buttor. The Now York papors ato improving in ono feapect. Thoy ebow loas potty [oalousy of oach othor. Tho Timen, for 1natanco, speaks of tho recent achiovemonts of taaloy under the aus- picen of tho Iferald with roal good feoling ; and gome of tho losser lights imitat tha examplo. Mies Iila Lowis, the koeper of tho Lime Rock Lighthouss, off Nowport, #aves poople without hopo of roward of any kind. DBat if sho is to havo public neknowlodgment of any kind, sho say8 she would much rather hsvo money than medals. Iler parents aro poor. Medals do not msko tho maro go. Mr. Goorgo Alfred Townsend haa written an Interesting lottor to the Now York (raphic ou fournslism. What doos JIr, Townsond know sbout jonrnatiam, anghow ? Ilo was not brought op to tha buainoes. Ho Lias novor been rogularly employed in s nowspaper ofiice. 1lo luonly prilliant jotter-writer. Mr. 8. M. Clark, oditor of the Keolulk Gale City, one of tho bost known and a moat highly estoomed nowspapor men in Jowa, is soriously il His brothors of tho prese all over tho West exprosa hopea for i spacdy recovory, and thoso of tho Enat who kuow him even by reputation will Join in the oxpression. Count Stalborg, tha leador of tho eo-called n@orman ” pilgrimage to Lourdes, hna buen forced fo confesy that smong the 500 or GO0 pil- grims thero aro but thisty-four Germaus, in- cluding himself, It is something of a eurpriso that the pilgrimago-tever mado no botter hord- way smong the cuthusiastic Uliramontano Gor- wans. Fdward JI. Wobster, of Kansna City, is now event with bis mother-in-law, She decoyed hor daughtor away from bim, and atartod tho roport that be biad sedncod tho daughter of a promi- nent merchant in town. The story was not true ; sod, to prove it, young Wobster obfained & di- vor¢o from his wife and hls mother-in-law, and bee sinco marriod the girl whom he was charged with having sednced. Mr. Dougal, editor and proprictor of tha New Tork Witness, has besu oncouraged to continue hls experiment of conducting n religlous daily in ow York, Lotters of sympathy have poured in oo him from all quortors, aud substantial sub- ecripions t0 tho cause have beon made by weslty gontlomen in all parta of tho country. Tt is doubtful, however, whethor the vonturo ia of 5 kind that can bo eaved by monoy. Ope ot the remarkable men of tho Alabsma Constitational Conventiod is Col. Bethea. Tio ia s lawyer, but has bad only oue caso in hislifo. It was his first and lsst. ‘Tho cass involved s large amount of property, aud his fos dependod upan his gaccese. Ho won; his feo waa £60,000, and with this he gracefully retired from tho Bar, A legal eareor 8o briof and #o brilliant hias prob- ably been the lot of no othor man since litiga- tion began. Lotts, the charming littlo actreas who playe 4bs banjo and dancos brosk-downs so sweotly, makes bor groat succoasos in etald old Doston, which affacts to care oanly for tho scriously ¢lsgsieal. Lotta is now playiug thore to crowd- ed bousea in hor socond wook, In San Fran- cisco, also, shois s great favorite; and sinco ehe gave a fountsin to tho city thoy sayitis s mortal offonso to declaro in public tlhioro that the lovoly Littlo girl (e rod-headed. Itis generally reportod in tho Lastern papera that Wagner, tho great compaser, is undor en- £agoment to assist in tho apening of an immonso musio-hall in Philadelphis next year. Tho ro- port is probsbly untrue. Wagner hss boon re- peatedly urged to como to Amorica, and has ro~ pestedly rofuscd, Iis groat work at Bairouth will ecapy him all of June fu uext year, and ho hag Sngagomenta for July in Munich, Wagnoer s of thesame way of thinking as Liszt. Ho would croes the Atlantio—if it wero not for tho ocean. A dow yoars ago Mr, Frank Hatton took hold of the Rurlington Hawk-Eye, which then soomed tobe inafast docline. Now tho flawk-Ege s oae of (he most prosporous and jatclligont pa pernin Towa,—barring ita fonduoss for Mr. Har- 1ao,~and tho chango i3 ontirely duo to the vigor of ¥r. Hatton's mousgemont, Tho Zawck-Eye 18 tho papor which has undortaken tho ranning of fast train from Burlington to Keokuk. Ity hlstory showa what a Iiberal and wido-uwako man, with some oducation and financial backling, ean 4o in the nowspapor business, This atory about a Nevadn photographor is Pprobably uot true, but tho uowspapera toll it: **When s Nevada plotographer wants to mako Sgood picture ho puts tho sittor in his place, pulls out m navy rovalvor, cocks it, lovols it at the man's Lead nad says, *Now, just you sit Pertectly atifl, and don't move n balr; potona ealo, plessant. expression of countousuce, and Lookright 1nto tho muzzla of thia rovolver, or Tl Vlow the top of your head off. My roputa- Hon 0 an artist i at stake, aud I don't want no Boueenso about this pleturs.’ " Thepost Lougfeltow visited Bridgton, Mo., laat week, and recelved o Learty welcomo from the conntry folk, for which ho was entiraly un- Prevared, Ylo was accompaoled by his two Joungeat daughiters, now grown ta wamanhood, brother, Bamuol Lougfollow, of Cambridge, Sadble istor, Mra. Anoa DPiorcs, of Portland, Tho Bridgion ' Netws says: *Tha warld-famed Poet ahoms thie encroachmonta of ago, uo far as Keare concorned; but, though beariug the Wsight of wixty.ight yenrs, his figurets s arcct, $¢p aa irm, hia physiosl Loalth apparently ;:i tal his wonderful mind a8 cloar and liant, astwenty years ago," vy, O L ABAIVALS, . O Guner="allam fi, Kimbail, Rochester, ¥, ¥, el MY ware O e oo Chay an, Fautport; J. 1, Olark, Fort Wi iy blabyvillo 13, W, Holshan, Wastqngton Lows Kang, Naw York: Tiugh Y Wil i ‘v::.?'fx’yl.'u“w"“ "hhnson, Oxford, tardner' Hougs—¥, 1 Somien Lomiy, Jeeks ¥, 'y i fir, L XA Motaom,fr,, “Now Havon; Newfon h;m Tuwi Jallu; A Biourou, Racine; ' 3, Mooss, Wiiconain ; fumes, Eilioll Brockyort. ... Grand 1 iini n&dfln aayetts, Ind,; " ‘William ‘A, Knowltou, ford; T.7, Flodrovy, Padiicali ; George W, Mors o 2, Draks, Milwaukos; Cherioa K, & i John Bharp, Halt Lake: Ioury L. oty pon Charlod W, Seal urg, Loaton : 8, W, h.:"‘ Dstrd: ', J, Vortor, New York ; W., Healy, U Wetta; ¥ Butlivrloud, Ban Franclscd ... Shrrmun o, Drler, Joliut; Jobu Gusntar, Bostou ; Iy Clovelind, 0.3 Col. J. 8, Green, Ao Dotgheny, “Dutalot * Col! L. Dlanden, Fort Undgg 3 Dr. G, D. McMauus, Osweyo; P, H, futon ; A, . 3 4. 1. Kobuw, amcs Mockay, Moutroaly J, 11, Nauh, Memphls ; Francis W, adolpbia ; Q. Ly J. B, IME CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TIIURSDAY, FOREIGN. severnl Unliisviony Reported on the Servian Fron- tier, The Turks Said to Have Gen- erally Come Off Second Best. Prospect of an Early Dissolution of the Servian Cabinets Roports of Insurgént Vietories in Turkish Oroatia, China Still Assumes a Threatening At- titude Towards Great Britain. Much Damage Done to Crops in Ireland by Floods. TURKEY: THE FEDVIAN PRONTIER, Viewya, Sept. 20.—Uelgrade papors publish alarming reporta that tho Tirks aro preparing to attack the Servisu froutior. BELanADE, Sept. 20.~-1¢ 18 roported that tho Sublime Porto haa notifiod the Sorvian Govorn- ment that it s about to occupy the Teland of Littio Itodoubt, In the River Drina, which is clsimad by Sorvis, Tho Hervisu Governmont opposed tho project. it is oficinlly announced thal tho Bervion troops on tha frontier noar Nisch linve recolved roinforcoment in that noighborhood, A IUGSIAN ADVICE. Tospox, Bopt. 29.—Tho Journal de St. Pelers- burg sass: * Turkoy horsolf, and the Grand Vizier especially, fully admit tho necossity for roforms, and Lave decidod to introduce thom turoughont the Emgpire, for all natioualities. Tor this reason, formgu Cabivota should sbutain from ostonsible diplomatic prersure, nnd con- fne their efforts to the pacitication of the insur- rection aud the oxaminaiion of suitable institu- tiovs for tho prosont criel, and thus be tho means of effecting first the improvemont of tho candition of the Last. BERVIAN MINISTERIAL CRISIH, Beranabe, Bapt. 29,—Rumors aro ourrent of an fmpending Ministorinl crisis becauso of dis- Housions 1n tha Cabinet apou the question of war. Tho complication of mattois ls increasing. A decroo of Princo Milano trnosfers the seat of tho Bkuptschina from Kragujovatz to Belgrado. ISHURGENT VICTOBIES. Orrrinse, Hept. 29,—Advices from insurgent sonrces sLato that fhoy won = vielory near Oeradiza, In Turkish Croatis, hnd along the River Una a8 for us Dogspoljt, TIUNTISG ON SERVIAN TERLITORY, vA, Sept. 2.—Dolgrade uewrpapers at (00 ircegular Turlish troops entored Servino torritory, near tho Villago of Mokragors, ou Monday ovehing, nd killed pomo militia froutier guards, but retirod upon the approach of a battalion of Serviau troopu. This proceed- ing In vaid to havo created very bittor fecling at Cottinjl, It i sald that the 1038 of tha Turks the engagoments yestordsy was 820 and that of tlo insurgents 128, LATEST ITEMS, ‘Loxnox, Bapt, 80~5:30 a, m,—A spocial from Raguea suys tho instrgents in_Horzogovioa ro- fasa Lo troat diroctly with the Torto 1n any caso. Thay jusist that tho Europenn Commisaion dele- gatod by iho powors can make aud guaronioo a troaty. A Vienna dispatch saya it is the general opin- fon thero that Turkey is trying to provoke a cou- flict. It is atated that a majority of the Skuptachins lave offerod Princo Milap, by socret vote, s gront of 5,000,000 ducaty, Portions of the frantior road to Trebiojo have bean blowa up to that tho Turks are provented from transporting provipions. The Insurgonts intend tu cut the rosd from Klock In a similar manner, 14 is roported that b conscription of horses bas beon ordored fu Survia., Lonnox, Sept, 3U—G 8. m.—The Austrisn Consul at Belgrado bas protested against an enactment which oxtends tho timo for paymont of bills of exchanpo. A Viouns dia[mch nasorta that & new Ministe- risl crieis Lina alroady begun at Belgrado. A Vienna special reporta that sl the repre- scatntizes of tho forolgn powers have domanded a cessation of the ambiguons policy of Borvia, i CHINA AND JAPAN, CHINA, 8An Faaxcisco, Cal, Sopt. 29.—~Arrivad—The Ocoidontal and Orionta} Company's stoamor Ocoanic, from Hong Koog via Yokolhama, Sept. 2, and Shanghal Hopt. 4, In & heavy typboon at Chifu, Aug. 21, thros £nropean and maany Chinose vousels were wrockod, and thirty tives wero lost, While pressing tho sottlomont of the Margary caso, the Dritish Minister did not continuo to Penany, as first intonded, but ro- mainad at Tien-Tsin. The final acquiesconco of tho Chincso in his domands was roluctantly givon. Al indicatious point to a cortainty that it rusistonco had boen dotermined on tho war would have been far moro desperate than ever bofore. IToatile preparations wore more com- probenatyo than usual, and among tho measures contemplated waa tho hurnlng of tho open ports and goneral sacrifico of Chinoso property for the wolo of f{ujurivg ~foreign intcrosts, The councils of the "few high ofticials were strong in influenco, though a minarity in nummber, and averted tho conteat, but prepara- tions aro etill programn{. and tho attitudo of China is moro monacing than at suy time sinco 1861, Tho terms domanded by Mr. Wado have grenily incroasod tho ill-foeliug. Tho claim for puniching murders aud indemnity is recognized &g nol extraordinary, but the jutroluotion of commeretal dewmands into such a question as in coouection with the liken tax ia bitterly com- plained of. JAPAN, Yoxonaxy, Bopt. 11,—Gena, Upton ana For- myth, aua Biaj, Hanger, Unitod States Army, cumulusioned to fnupect the armies of Asin and Enrope, wore hospitably received by tho Japans eso suthorities and givon all the apportunitiss for o thoroagh examination. 'Theirjroports aro unespectedly culogietic. ——— SPAIN. THE CONCONDAT. Mapuip, HSept, 20.—The Minfaterial journals deny that Seuor Canovas de Castillo sver during bis Promiership promised to re-establish the conourdat between Spain and tho Vatican. BAN BEDAHTIAN BOMULAUDED, Mapnio, Bept. 99.—Tho Carlista bombarded 8an Sebastisn on Tuesday might. Soveral por- ona in the town ware Lillod, A raln.storin dolays the proposed concantra- tion of tho Alfonsist forces in the neighborhood of Hornent and Rontori, ———— GERMANY, TAR YAPEROR WILLIAM THAVELA, Bravuw, Bept, 20.—Tho Emperor Willism went. to lisden Badon yosterday, whoro he will remaln 1o witnosa tho eolebratiou of the birthdsy of the Fmpress Augusta, Soon aftor tho 10th of Oc- tober hie will Jeave for Italy, Drinco Biemarck and Count Vou Moltko acoompany him. THE NAVARIAN DIET. Moxicn, Bept. 20.—Tho Ultramontano party eolected » Prosldent, Vice-Preeident, snd othor c?lczu“ of the Bavarlan Diot by a majorily ot 2, s GREAT BRITAIN. THE YLOODS, Loxpoy, Bopt. 39.—The damsge done the crops by the floods s roported to bo enormouns in Longford, Kerry, and Tipperary, in Ireland, At Cork tho floods have subslded, but it i4 ba- lioved that sevoral persons were drowued. TORD MAYOR'S ELEOTION. Tha liverymeu of Loudon met st the Guild Hall, st King street, Chespside, at 2 o'cloek this teruoon, to eloct & Lord Mayor tor the ensuing year, Following tho anciout cuatom, the senlor Alderinan, whio bas not yut passod the chair, snd hias served as Bhoriff, was duly elooted. 'This fe Ald, William Jomes R. Cotton, who was slectsd wmomber {of Parliament for the Oity of Xandon st the last election, Ald. Cotton will bo fnatalled in his offico un ** Lord Mayor's Day," Nov. 9. TIE VANAUATD €3 Lownoy, Spt, 2 mrtter of the rink guand, have reprtaandad Capt, Dasiang, of vesgel, util di-missed him. AND MOCTR LISEASE. —qha foot and mouth dia- diminishod in_some countios, nnd has inery i in nthers, Tho Inteat roturnn show that i Last Bussex tiero sro 5,292 beast affected; in Gloucenter, 12,0003 Warwickshiro, 8,09; Cumbertand, 5,700; Westmoreland, 4. Yorkshirs shows n large incresse. ———— GREECE, ALBRAT EDWAND'S TOTIt. Atneys, Sopt. 29.—Tho Dritish Logation here hao informed tho Creek Government that tha Princa of Walos will leave Ite)7 on thn 16th of October for indin, and will visit Athens cn | youta The Government has nccordingly ap- potated 8 comminnion Lo mako suitabie proputa- tionn for his seception, ttac ot PR CRIME, GRIME 11 THE IIDIAN TERRITORY. Mrossouge, I, T., Hopt., 20.—It had been known for somo timo that well-urganized bauda of criminaly existed in the I[ndian Terrltors, composod mostly of persons ercaped from Juu- tice in the Statea without a regular trisl, snd with places of rendezvous extending from Hanzay 1o Toxns and Minsourl. Measures wero 8ot on foot o short timo since by Maj. Ingalls, United Siates Indian Agent, lo ca&nlnrc them, mocuring tho co-operation of Gov. Orton, of the Chickasaw Natlon, of Megenzie, commandiog the Unitod Staten forces at Fort Sill. Deputy United Biuios Marshal Wyman, with & poerea woro mont out to mako tho arreste, They suc- coeded 1n taking twenty-one In the Chickaenwy Nation, and hroughtthem rafely to Cadifo, whero they arrested six more of the gang, and from in~ formation roceived hero havo gono to-day to ar~ reat eix morg, two of whom uro kuoun to be murderers, aund tho othors robbera and hoise- thioves, 'Thov aron desporato outlawed set of white men and nejroos. Dxmu{: tho last trip of Do?my Wyman he arreated and dehiverad at Ft. Smit~ thirteon prisonora, making forty in all arrented Ly him siuco tho Juuo eoesion of tho United Btates Court. There are nos in jail at Fort Swmith nearly 10 prisonera 10 bo tried at tho noxt court for erimes commit- CASUALTIES. Additionn! Aceounts of Havee Caused b the Texay Cyclone, Indinnola HNow Presents o Scene of Desolation snd Ruin. Eleven Persons Killed and Twenty-flve Injured by a Ratlroad Aceident in Canada. Three Persons Killed by o S8mash-Up Near Hamilton, O, AT INDIANOLA. Garvestox, Tez.. Hept, 20.—As far a8 known 134 lives wera lowt ut 1ndianota, Larpd contributions for tao Indianols ané! coast gullerers are coming forward from Austin, Sinn Autoniv, New Iirowulels, Pallas, Waco, and Shrevaport s also from masy of the Northern aud Eusteru cities, A News roporter coturned on tha steamehip Harlan to-day, bringing tho folossig ALDITIONAL PABTICULARA from Indinnola : Alongt the entire route wore gsan wreeks of housow. Iurniture, and trunks, floating, Tho outer highthoneo st Pas Cavuilis standy on the puint of Matagords Island, One lisuke remaing. Al thoso at Haturi on the eaat aro gone. On opposito stands tho rem- uant of Capt. Decom's house. Tho men were all diowued, At Salina not a vestige remaind to marit whera Capt. Nictols, Dr. Dean, Capt, I, and the Humpliray rothers residad. Tha tnoiron lghthouses with tireic occupants were washed asny, At ludianols ruln and des.- titution only could bo s3en. Honses are broken down and piled ans upon nnother, amoug which thio most notable wreel in that of the Eriscopal Cbureh, Iving immcdiately on the bank of the bavou, This church boforo ths storm stood cight blocks np In the hearc of tho eity. Look- ted in tho Indian Territory, ‘Thoy arn noarly all whites and negrocs, legn than 10 per cent being of Iudlan or mixed blood. SINISTER PHILOPROGENITIVENESS, dperal isvateh to The Chieaan Tribune, Br. Paoe, Minn, Sopt. 20.—A special from Phtladolpbin to the Dispateh relates that the Rev. Monroo Allen, arrested at Princoton, Minn., a fow dayn ago, srnving thero last spring, cro- ated s favorable impreasion among tho clergy- men of that city. In the Iatter part of Bay, bo- in on his way to preach ot s Motbodist chapel in the extromo northern part of tho cily, he en- ticed Sadio Bodders, 12 years old, iuto n vacant lot, and indecontly insulted hor. Ho was arrcat- ed, released on bail, and finally sent to the Yenn- sylvania Hospital for tho Insave, frowm which ho oscaped three weoks ago. His poculiar mania for kiwslug and huggping littlo girls wade b ensy to trace him. Ia all quarters it is denlod thint any officer wny sont for him, but his counsol are anzious for his return, to aavo tho forfeiture of his vail, end ied for requisition to-day, Allen voluntarily Paul Jast ovening iu charge of Deteelivo taskell, going Lost. Ho iy uaid to bo n re- markably fluent speaker of fino education, Whon arrested hio had already begun ministerial rervices a¢ Princeton, being engaged for the wintor, HORSE-THIEVES, Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Paxroy, Il Sept, 20.—For the past two years a largo pumber of horses havo boen stolen in’ thia vicinity, bot the thieves succossfully eluded tbo officers until last spring, whon Ehenff Ly- man, of this county, assisted by City Marshal Bodloy, of Paxton, began to work up the caso. Binco thet time eix horso-thieves hinve beon con- victed and sentenced o tho Circuit Coutt of this county, and two of tho gang are now in jnil awalting triat at the Decomber term, ‘iho st ouo taken was Myron H. Crosby, o deeperato charsctor, snd tho supposed lead- or. e wau arrostod at Baginaw, Micl,, and restoraay Bhoriff Lyman arrived bers with him T charga, Tho thiovos all roslded oto oxcept opa when the harses wora taken, but the vigor- ous mannor iu which our ofticors follow thom, ably asslsted by County-Attorney Samplo iu prosecuting, ia maldug this climato too hot for Bach characters, Fivo stolen horaos havo beon roturned to the ownors. Much credit is due to Doputy-8horift Bchofunker, of Baginaw City, in securing Croaby, DEFAULTING COUNTY TREASURER. Special Dnapateh to The Chicaan Tribune, Broux Crry, Ia., Bept. 29.~Two exports who went from hore to make an cxamination of the Lyon County T'reasurer's acoouuls raturned this morning. They report tuat the books slhow a doficiency of about £20,000. An injunction bas boen served by the attornoys for the county ou Wagner, tho defaulting Treasurer, and his ‘bondemen, restralning them from disposing of npy portion of their property. Mauy peoplo claim to hold rocoipts for taxea paid which tho bools ohow aa yot uncollocted. It is likoly that soveral thousand dollars will in this way bo added to what 18 now known o the defaleation. INCENDIARISM. Svectal Diapaleh to The Chicago Tridune, Davesronr, In., Sept. 20.—The third attempt to burn the town of Atlantic, Case Couunty, was m.do on Bunday evening. About 10 o'clock the alacm rupg out, and it was discovered that tho rear end of Feuner's billiard hall wos in flawos. Ap hour hter a sccond alarm was eounded. This t{me tho firo was in tho roar of J, W. Deakar's jewalry store. The citizens wero arousod, and s examination proved that s num- bor of buildings had bocn aaturated with cosl ofl, anil {t becamo evidout that adcliborato nt- tempt bad ‘been madoe to dostroy tho city. Bev- eral parties Liave beon arrcated. THE ERIE CANAL FRAUDS, Boectal Divpaleh (o The Chieaon Trioune, Burraro, N. Y., Hopt. 20.—Renewed oxcite- ment way causod here to-day iu tho matter of the canal frauds by the arreat of D. C. Wolch, ©ex-Canal Buperintendent, snd Ellis lioobster, o coal-donlor, under indictment for consplracy and porjury in dofraudiog tho State. J. T. Behn, ex-Divislon Canal Euginoor, was also arrosted under an judictment for misdemeanor in oflica. The two flest woro arraignod in tho Buperior Court and held in 915,000 bail oach, aud the last 1o $3,000 bail-bonds. QUINGY CRIMINAL NEWS. Special Dispalch to Ths Chicaco Trioune, Quixoy, 1L, Sept. 20.—-Duriug the term of tho Circuit Court, adjourned to-day, six oulprits in- aloted for larcony wore sout to Jollet for torms rauging from one to five yeara, Ueorgo Carter, racently arreoted for manufacturing counterfoid coin, was 6ant up for throo_years ; ft, J. Pearce, for forgery, was woutonced for a torm of two yoora; and Joln Fletcher, a negro, for beating @ child to death, for o torm of ten yonrs, DEFAULTING TELLER CAPTURED, Moxtnrar, Can., Bept. 20.—Nicholls, the de- VYaulting Teller of tho Bank of Commoree, and bis father, have besn arrosted by New York dotectivos at 8, Auguatine, Fla., and oro now in juit at that place. On the news of theircapturo urréving, Mr. Slmpeon, the manager of the Lank of Commerco, at onca Joft for Bt. Augustine, It isnot koowa if any of tho stoleu :acney bay beon recavered. 5 THE GUIBORD CASE. Moxrarsr, Can, Bopt. 20,—in the Guibord burial case the (rand Jury aftor & longihy delib- eration yesterday found no bill agafust tho ff- toon porsous who wero mccusad of participation {u the cometery riots on Hunday. Monrturas, Sept. 29.—The return of no bill In tho cases of the Guibord rioters excites con- siderable commont. MURDER, Speewal Dispateh ta TAe Chizana Tribune, Axvoy, Iit, Sopt. 20,—Mr, Yarry Carbart, of this oity, who was stabbed on tho 6th fust., inan ‘encouu ter with Cbarles Burtou, died this morn- ing from the effect of his iujuries. e survived bis woun 80 loug that stroug bopoa Liad boen entertaiued by his relatives of his recovery., le was 28 yom ¥ Of age. CORRUPT OFFICERS. New Yonx, Sept. 29.—Capt. Heary Burden, of the Twelfth Police Procioct, bas been tried be- fore the Police Cormmissioners on charges of oftictal carruption, sud diemissed by 8 unanimous vote. A number of tho police were dismissed on similarcharges, These dismnissals were bronght about by sie recant Liegialative Lavestigation, juge down Muais stroet from the hoat it was ap- pnrout that scascely houso remmnod iptact. overat TANENSE PILES OF LUMBRR blocked the atrects, tho remaing of houses which a fow daya sgo coutnined tocks of goods, Ou word boig sent up that & ship with provisions from Galvoston for tho sufforers had arrived, a shory tima olapacd when D, . Proctor, Gen. W. 1L, Woodward, W. 1L Cri Mr. Barlow, Mr. i Judge Heek aud others came down and thono on tho bout with their usual cour- ut shiowing by their appoarance thoy bad suflerod with (ho others, Dan Bullivan bad reopened lua store-houss sod enrried portions of hin gooda back tuto the hiouse, Rumpe & Co. bnd dooe the samo, ot even then the rtroots were fuled indiscriminately with mer- chaudise and Lousehold goads of every conceiv- oblo character. Iight acrors Main straot, from tha bay to tho railroad track, was s bayou 13 foot deep and 120 wide, over which ferry boata had boon improvised. Again, higher up, near the Conrt-Ilouse, was another not quito 8o wide, but yet deeper. Those, in fact, divide tho town into throe dis- Aricts, Beeuon H1st of theso hayoun passed whera Dr. Itice's houwe stood.’ Theie ore thirteen other smaller bayous, which woro cut by waves from tho bay 1nto the city, but to a less distance, T'%o of theso are on oach sido of . Proctor’s residence, and camo uear Dringing his wvico dwelling to the grouud, but the waves sabeided Just in timo to eave the lives of a Inrge number who had collected thero safely. Among tho portion where most damage was dono waa from the barou on tho bay shoro mp to Cueai- ware's housa, Only ono building remains where there wers over 100, overything elso Dbeing completely demolisbed or swopt mway. Among thom wero the (ilobe Hotal, railroad oftico, Port Smith Hotel, Wood- ward, 2ad Col, Baldridgo's reeidence. Catliolic church, priest’s house, and others. From Cas- #imero's and Kleinck's thore is only one housa Hlanding ; thenco to tho Court-Monsa thero ara Tour, oll of which are more or less damaged, the Court-}jouse Leing m bettor condition than tha otkors~only it doors, windows, and roof ware injured. On Main etroot there is not a building from Powder Ilorn Buyon {o the railroad track, oxcopt the sbe!) of Mitchell’s lareo store, From the raitroad tiack on the right-hand sfde, going towards the Court-House, all are wanding, but damaged. #ovoral wara unroofed. Tho railroad nhops, ongine-bouse, carpunter-shop, and eary were demoliehed. The turn-tablo s gane, Nearly every houso was moro or less injured by being washod from their blocks, «aud the follow- ingeworo ENTIRELY GONE Goorge Armstrovg, Louis Boroard, William IT, Arthur, Cottiue, and William Theilpops, and on tha other side of the bavou only ono house is loft standing whero quite a numbor stood befors tho flood. Tho Hulletin office {s 8 porfect wreck, and only piecos of £wo presses can ba goon. Col. Ogles- bury not only ‘lost_hls offico, bat hie bouse was completaly wrocked and lost. In fnot Indianola inamost desolato piace. Thero ara not excand. 10g twolve houses of all deserintions left, in fact every oue Leing more or loss damsgod. One Lundred aud seventy-four lvos lost. 18T OF THE LOST, Whites—31rs, Kolly and child, Mrs, Morrison, Mre, Hurd and four childron, Capt. Sam Barton, Frod Galffert, tho Rov. Mr. Jopo, Mrs. Mary Jope, Miss Anna Jooo, Miss Jessis _Jope, Davonport Lee, two orpan boys with tho Rev, K. Jopo, Max Helles and wife, Mrs. Fmory Foot aud child, Mre, Smith and Miss 8mith, Jommie L. Colling, J. 'T. Control, Miss Contiol, the Rav. A. Homberg (Gorman Methodist), 3rs. HHam- berg and ono child, Bre, McGrath and son Willie, Miss Josie Conroy, Master Jobn Cooroy, and two daughtars of Bimon Anton Dintock, n stranger * fouod under Capt. Shephard's house, Mrs, Madden aud throo chil- dren, Mrs, Willic Cofin _and two chils dren, Miss Rebecea Hanna, Thomas Harrsson and chuldren : Alra. R, P. Moare and o child of (‘aroline Miller ; Col, Potors, wifo, and son; -{ Insaa L. J. Bchmidt, hospital steward ; J. Wink- leman aud D, MoMabhon, hospital pationts; two children of Mrs, Capill ; Mrs, Miko Brennanand twa childron ; Misg Lizzie Moreur, C, 8, Walkor, wifo, and four childron ; two children of Thomas H. Clemouta ; Capt. I, W, It, Jonos and wife, of Matagordn 1sland ; throo children of Alexander Cold; Mra, Ernost aod child ; Jamea Strong, Mr, Ethau Olarke, Mrs, Perry and daughter, and two ¥atlors bolow the bayou, strangoss. . LIST OF LOST AT BAREDIA, At Crow's, Point and tho two light-houses Qeorgo Humphroy and wifo and ana child ; Capt. Wilam and wife and threa children of Nicu- ols—James, Julia, and Fowler: Atgs, Bwartz, of Indiavola ; Dr, J. H, Leake, Mrs, Lolia Cof- fin, J. K, McCrofy,John Nichofs and wife,Joseph Billings, wito, and son Rdward ; Capt. William Hill, w.ifo and son Johunv, twodaughters, Lizzio aud Mary : Capt. ‘Thowas DeCrow and wif, Mliss Iobecea Cherry, Robert DoCrow, Miss An- nte Walker, Lonls Adking, ‘Thomas Mayne, Dr. Jscob lall, Capt. Ilicks, Capt. Smith, of the schoonor flesone ; Mra, Joun Humpbreys and two children : Lizzto Mitchell, colorod. PAUTIAL LIST OF TROPEUTY LOSHES, The G, W. T. & Paciic Rallroad Compsny, 33,001 . Kungo & Co., wholosale grocers, &e., & 10 ; Huck & Bro,, goneral merchants, $11,000 ; J. Huck, lnmber dealer, 82,000 ; J, E, Mitchel, hardwaro doajer, $15.000 : David Low- fa, dragaist and grocer, $10,000 ; D. H, Reagn, wholosalo dry goods, $10,000 3 1. Iken, agricul: tural fustrumonts aud iron, $20,000; 0. W, Bhiort, hide dealer, 92700 ; L. Aloxandor, dry goods, $2.000: O. Villamuro, liquor doslor, 6,000 : 1), Bullivan, wholosale grocer, $15,000; It C. Wair & Co., wholesale hardwa: 10,000 § 1. A. Hoyt, stoveware, $8,000 ; William Westhoft & Co., lumbor aud sssh merchant, $20,000 ; tho Cartor House Hatel, 3,000 Jos, Morrison, crocor il ahip-cuaudier, 315,000 Willlam A. logen, §6,000; F. L. Belsner, grocor, 87, 000 ; Motgan's wharf and bridee, 40,000 ; Iuuge & Shoplerd's wharf, #10,000; Gen. William H, Woodward's residenca, furniture, eto., $16,000 3 iloury Shophord's rosidence, €5,000% D. K. Woodward's rosidence and furmituro, $7,000 Ceutral Buildings, £7,000 1 €, 1. Burbank, rosic nee, 85,000 ; W, I, Craln, furiture sud libra- , $2,000; D. 0. Prootor, residence, furniture, aud hbnry.me m;‘.}a«mw J&lulbn”ng(l‘z. Teuls ence ship- 1 James MoCoppor rovidonce aud ship-yard, 36,000, PR — OTHER CASUALTIES. BOILER EXPLOSION. Spectal thapateh to The Chicapo Tyibune, Avtox, IlL, Bopt. 20,—A aad casuality os- curred sbout 10 o'clock yoatordsy, 1i¢ miles west of Woodburn, Macoupin County, by the explosion of au engine ottached to & threshing mackive, which resulted in wounding eix men, two of whom in all probabllity will die. The cugineer was thrown 30 foot n ko air, and » postion of the eogine bldwn 300 feot distsnt, 'ho stack was set un five and for & time thers was n scoue of confusion and dismsy. The entiro community wora thrown ioto & state of SEPTEMBER 30, 1875 a8 it wad rumorsd that & larga nu ter were killed and wonnded. Tha explusion s stated to havo been oceawnued by earryine 140 pounds of steam al starting —sbout doublo the wmonnt requiret, Tio nataes of the Injired persons our informsnt was unablo to kive ud. FRIGHTFUL PAILROAD ACCIDENT. BorkL, Canads, Sept. 29.—A passongor train on the Richmond, Drummond & Arthabasko Lisilway 1an off the track O milea esat of thia flaco lsst night, and ten porsonn were killed and thirteen badly wounded. It is eald that s rail had heen placed acroes the track by somo malicions person, Sorer, Quebec, Fept. 29.—Abont 7 o'clock 1358 night a train coming from Yamaska ran over i cbatruction Bupposed to bavs been maliclous)y pluced secosy tho teack. Six platform cara, on whicl hers swero nont sovanty fabarerw. wero it engiue in the rear, and rnning at eed, Twoor thren platform cars wero ua- #et by tho ehocik, and the mau on board fearfuliy erushed aud mangled, Lleven wers killod and teenty-five wonnded. Fhe wouaded arn i Jaborars, eud balong to Lower Canaaa, FATAL COLLISION, Crncixxaty, ., Hopt. 23.—Tho Peoris cxnress train on the Hamilton & Dazton Harend, which Teft hore at 7 o'clock last evening, wan intn by & froight train al Hamilton, Q. demolishing thie sleoping-car. John Schuler was killed, and threo othors wera fataily injured. Farther advices tate that the only persons injured wore thrao yuungb men, John Schul Audy Wertz, and Henry Deemer, stho wers rteal- ing a ride on the platform of tho kleeping-car when tho freight troin struck it, Andy Wertz was killed instantly, John Schuler died suortly afier, nnd Henry Deemsr I8 stul hiving, but with 10 bopes of Lis recovery. “NEW AT THE BUSINESS. Spectal Diepach to The Clirade Iribune, Bosgain, N. Y., Sept. 25,—Tbis morning about 2 o'clock Richiard Dillon fell through the Liatch of the schouner Pethfinder to the bottom of the hold, ntrikingz on hie head. and was io- wstantly killed, ‘Tho schoover was dischargiug a cargo &t tho olovator. ‘Thie man was working with the elovelers, and was now at the busi- reas., RUNAV/AY ACCIDENT. Special Diepateh to The (1vrvan Tribune, 81, PACL, Scpt. 20.—A, Dradway, o hackman, wig badly burt avout the head thik afterncon. His horaes running away, smashad the earringe szainst & telograph pole, thirowing Iradway to tha stoun welk, ko striking o his head, Blood Rusbed from his mouth, nose, and ears whea ho was picked up. HAVOC AMONG SHEEP. Suecial Dupatch to The Chicans Tribune. MoxticrLo, Ilt., vis Famncay, Iil,, sopt, 20, —A fine flock of gheop owned by W. E. snd I, F. Loge. of Maortlcello, wea run into at a bridgo narth of here by a train on the Chicaco & Paducab Rosd, aud fifty-two of them meaogled dieadfully. W. E. Logo ts attornoy for the road. Tho epgineer stetes it was noavoidalilo, A MINER KILLED, Speeial Dispatel to The Chicauo Tribune. Famnuny, 1L, Sept. 29,—Yeeterday, as tho miners entered the mine of the Fairbury Cosl Company, a esr jumped the tracit, knockivg out & prop sud precipitating no immenke mars of tho roofing. Charles Damon was crushied under it, Ilo was baried to-day by the Masonic Order. The other men cscaped. DOILER EXPLOSION, 87, Lots, Sep:, 20,—The Loiler of a threabing machine being operatod on the fann of Dauiel tdcQinley, 2 miles from Woodburn, exploded yesterday morning, and mortally wounded Gicorge Millow, and very soriously lojuring g:lloy Pholps, William Lnnicliffo, nad James raut, DROWNED. Gry Cove, L. L. Sept. 20.—T.aat night, & boat contaiving {bo Ntav. Dr, George B, Porteus, lato pastor of All-Souls Church, in Brooklyn, Lowis Benjamin, and thron othior contlemen, capsized, and the two former drovned. FATAL FALL. Corutus, 0., Bept. 39.—A German earponter named Prod Keobecke, whilo at work to-day, feil from tho fourth etory of o bmlding aud was in- wtantly kilied, WRECKED ON THE FRENCH CCAST, Loxpay, Hept. 302 a. m.~The steamer Ville da Bilbao, from L\vur‘ml for Tlavans, Les been wrecked near Brest. 'Two lives wero lost, 38, FIR AT LAFAYETTE, IND. Special Disvateh to I'he Chicaas Tridune, Laraverre, Ind., 8ept. 20.—The fire fiend is utill smong ne, Dotween tho bours of § and 11 this evening vo less than five iucondiary fires have boen discovered. Two of them wero put out by the police, The tim! genaral alarm was given st 9:30, fom 8 firo discov- ered in o bmrn near tho cornor of Eleventh and Cincinnati etreets, which was extiuguished with littlo loss, At 10 a firo was discovered be- tween the corn-cnb and the grain-houso at tho Wabash Dopot, which was also oxtinguished promptly. The firemen bad hardly turned tholr backs when tho oxtousive lumber-yvard owned by Maratollor and tho heirs of J. A, Morley was diacovered on fire. The flamea sccmed to burst from all parts of tho yard at once. The wind was blowing quito Lard at tho time, aod the buildings and cars of tho Wsbash TRond, Union Blachine Works, snd John Allen’s carpenter-shop were in imminent poril, but the tlamos wero coofined to tho lumber-yard, llnlufi-mill. and buildings por- talning thereto, all of wlich wore totally destroy- od. Tho losa s estimated botween $40,000 and £50,000 on machinery and stock, on which thero i4 no insuranco. 1N CHICAQO. Tho alarm at 8 o'clock last ovening from Box 362 was causod by a flro at No. 498 South IIalstod stroot, a two-story framoe building owned aud oc- cupled by Wike & Co. sa » dry-goods store. The damage to the building is nomival, and on tho atock sbout 825, The cause of the firo fs sup- posed incendiariam, Eogiue Company No, 8 rocelved a still alarm, causod by tho discovory of tiro [n tho two-story framo buliding No. 403 Bouth Clinton’ street, owned aud occupied as s residenco by Phillp Welnhsmmer, Damage to vuilding and furni- turs, $100 ; fully jusured in tho Traders' of Chlcago. AT CHAMPAIGN, ILL, Specirl Dupatch to The Chicaao Teibune, Cuaxratox, 1M, Hopt. 29,—This sfternoon, about 2 a'clock, A. B. Musson’s barn and tan- nery, in thiu city, caught fire and was burnod to the ground. ‘Tho losa {a total, and will bo near £€4,000; insured in the Bangor, of Malue, and Farmers', of York, Pa., for $1,000 eachi. Tholfire is aupflnned ta Lave been caused by some neigh- bovs' boys plaing with fire in an alley noar by, ‘The cistorn 1o the neighbarhood was empty, and tho firo departmont were unsble to reuder any asawstance, AT SANDWICH, CAN, Dsrnott, Bept. 20.—At 2 o'clock this morning tho Stutz 1lotel, in Bandwich, Can., was burned by fire, aud all ita contonts wore dostroyod. Tho losa i3 §10,000 ; ineurauce light, (HI lNDlANi—fi. A CATTLE RAID, CueryeyNe, Wy., Sopt. 20, —Jobu Phillips, just arrived hore from Bridgor's Ferry, midway be- twoon Forts Laramio and Fettorman, siates that Indisus numbering about sixty bad b hay train, consisting of twelve men, 130 bead work-cattle, and wagoos, corraled at the above-usmed point oo tho 224 {nat, They fouglt for ¢wo bours aud » hslf. Tho Indisns Lilled avd drove off S0 head of cattle aud 4 bLorses, and wounded ou¢ man, Dennivon snd Dyue were in charge of the train, aud wera cut- ting hay for the Governmont on the south side of tho Piatte. —_——— RAILROADS, NORTHERN PACIFIC. New Yomk, Beps, 29.—At a mection of tho boudnolders of tho Northorn Pacitio Railroad, the roport of the Purchasing Committeo was and approved. The repost of tho Receiver, @. W. Cats, was also read sud uvaniwously adopted, after which tho following Directors wore eleated for the ensuing ycar : Edwin M. Lewls, Jolinston Liviugstun, J. K. Moorhead, John N, Nutchinson, Ucorgo Stark, John M, Deuvison, Goorge W. Csan, C. . Wright, Joueph Dilworih, B. ¥, Choooy, Charlemaguo Tower, Froderick Billings, J. Fraley Smith, TAXATION OF CAPITAL STGCK, Conflicting Opinions of the Illinois Su- preme Court and the United States Subordinate Appeal by tho State to the Sue preme Conrt of the United States, Efforts Which tho Attorney-General Will Hake to Get an Early Hearing, Spactal Dispatch tn The Chieago Tribune, Srawvoviero, I, Sept. 20,—The following circular wax issuad from tho Attorney-General's oftica to-day, and will no doubt be the caure of preventi great doal of unvocsssary and ex- pensive litigation: HTATE OF ILLINO, ATTORNZY-GENTRAL' OFFICK, EPUINGPIZLD, Sejt, U7, 1aiie L the Seceral County Tutrda and County Coliectoranf [tnma : To ssord repared tain circulaz redpecting theeon- nits pending in the Federal Coarts, to n the coliection of Btate, County, and other tazes aseceue againat rafirond and other corporations. Yo ure aware that the Supreme Court of the late, {ua wities of decisions, have surtained the conatitus ity of the Revenns law of tho State respreting tho eut of tho rraperty ard franchises of such cor- s, These decielons of. the Bupreme Court arg = yot inteported, bot 1 & pamphlet copy of therm, which ean te furnisked to those who may wish touse the same. After the Suprere Court bad thus deided the diapnted legal quostiona adversely to fbose Who Liad - resisted the payment of such one ur miore of the non-resident stock Folde £ fu the tovural rallrotds and otnor corporati :nw crpniized undur the lawn of (be State, with Lt fer etreptions, Sl bida in the United Kiates Courts fn the Xorthcrn tLorn Divtricts of the State, praylug for o N acainet the rollection of such tazes, upon Eulstantiaily the asme grounds ss had teen deetded by e Supreme Conzt of the State o bo insuticient to warraut such Jugunerions. The ques- tons frivelved were argued At lengil on both rides in the United Htaten Circint Coart at Chicago, tn M 1574, ant sutarauentiz, ofore Jutgre Drutimor Treat, st Sprivyficid. in Juus of the vamme year, qientiud waa tien taken under advisetuent by Judge Drcuumond, to detertuiric waatier L world follow the decinlon of the Bupreme Court of the Sate and Qia- he (o functiony, No formal der:gion of e quens s submittrd was annousced by tho Fe leral Cirenit Conrt until the follhwng year, when Judge Drum- oz delssored tha opiniten td In the number ol the Chicsgo Legal o, dato April 1456, vol. 5, 1 o the muantune, ¥ Cougti” coatinged to grant Injunctions the eollection of the tatee nascased drrlznation ¥ Capital stock ™ in all canes the particn e2ked therefor, By reference to the opinion of Judze Drmmond, putilsied in the Legat Neirs, it will b obwerved that hie not ouly held tho tax asanised under fhe desiznation * Copital sock ™ fu. valid, but alo held that the action of the Siate Doard of Equaiization and the law Hself whish provided for the assessment and_dietribution of tho value of th taugiblo property of rullrnad corporations among tho various ocounties far tho lurposes of tazation 10 Yo uncomstitutional and void, After ihe Tenditton of " thin opinfon, it ' nataralty foifored thot dndge Drammond would not only gract injunctions restraining the collection of the taz upon eapital stock of corpurations generally, but alao tazes raseeacd upan the taugille property of Fallroad corpo- ratl e, whien b were icd prasicg therefor, The District Judyes, Blodgett and Treat, for a time refused tn reetrain the colleetion of tazos assesaed upou tho tangible property, bt at length yielded to the opin. doa‘of the Cirrmt Jndgo and wodlfed thelr infuue. tions B0 an to (dclude the taxes avaumsed upon the tangitle priperty of ratlrosd corporations when. ever applied 10 for that purpoce. Oue ground upon whiloh the Federal Conrt held thie aasomment of the taugible property of ratiroad corparations to be ilirgal was that the State Dard raised the valuation placed upon sish property by the companlen 1n thotr returus tu the Anditor without first_giving notice ta the cor- Jorations conoerned of tucir intention 0 to do, W then fudstel that, conosdiug this w be correct, It huwed un groand why the corporation shonld not’ at least pay the tax upon the salustion whirh they thor- telvie tad pisced on thelr owy froperty, and ibat tin Court ouglt to require them to do so, ns oconditional to the granting of lu)unrtious for the realdue of the tax. "Judge Dlodgett sustained this view, aud, accordingly, in_ono or two canes, granted injunctions upou this condition, Subsequently tho qucetion was arinied hefore both the Judgew ot Chi- vao, atid the reault was the Court rolapaed into fta furmer habit of granting ujunctions restrainivg the colleation of all #itch taxey, including that upon tho valtiation wnich the corporallons themselven had placrd on thels propesty. This being tho case, bo alternative was ‘lfL Lut 0 pross ooe of more of the cascr 2o 8 fluzl decres in the Cirenit Court, from which appealn could be proseeuted to the Bupreme Court of the United States. We accordingly fled an- swery dn threo of the casc, viz, that of tie Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy Rallrosd” Company, the Chicago & Altop, aud thie Peoria & Warraw ltaflway Company, aud Lavo succreded in potting Anal decrees and pers fectiug sppeuls to the Bupretie Court of tho Lnlted States In timo 10 submit tie same to that Court at the term commencing on the second Mondsy of October next. Ihavo the transcrit af tho records mada up, aud am mow cogaged in tho preparation uf tho cases for heorlig in that Court, aad bopa to have them desideid withiu a few moalis, In the ordinary conrre of husines the cases would not be Mkely to o rusched for argumnent o the Bupreme Court in Joes than two years, Lut th> Court hos joxer to_adyance upcn the docket end rusten an ealy day for the hear- 1ng of appeals from decresy restraining the cnforves ment of State Revenu laww, (United Btates Revente Btatuten, 1, 139, Sec. 944) 1 have no doubt the Court againat 4 will rewars State of Ilinols e entido? to ths prtvilede Ju seapect o theae caues, ud 1 atend, n e alf of the Btate, to ap)ly to tise Court for sich au ordor a00m after it convenes! in October next. If this 1motiou §# ailowed, tho caees will probebly be argued and dectded during the coming winter. When tho Tnited Statos Hupreme Court have dectded the ques. tioun iuvolved fu the caxes which liave Leen apjoaled, the Foderal Cireult Courts will, a s matter nf conrve, spiy the ssmo priuciples hus scttlod fo the various other caced pending befora them. In tha meantime, 1t {s thouzbt mnot io ho advisable to ress tho other cases whero tomporary infunctions ata bect peanted o Sl deerces, but 10 pectut tham fo remsin fu statu_quo until we gt decleion of the Tnlted dtates Bupreme Court, There 16 & geucral une derstanding to thin effect betwoen counsel upou thn opposito Kida of the caven and myrelf, which meet with_the approsat of the Judgua of the United Btates Circwt Court, §hould we prepsre the othur casca for hearing and fneiat on sl dicreess at the present time,thoUnited Etates Cirenit Court would undoubtedly simply mako perpetual the temporary fajunctions now ending, aad thus placa it besond our power to pro. cure thelr dismolution {n caso tho Hupreme Court should decido tho appoaled cases in our favor. 1 am, very rospectfully, Jaxzs ILLINOIS METHODISTS. Brri¥orieLD, I, Sopt. 29.—The fifty-second seasion of Ilinvis Conforence of the Methndiss Episcopal Chinrch was opened fo-day, Bishop Anies presding. The attendance was ery e, Tho Rev. W. 5. Rutlodge conducted the ual exerciges, aftor which the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper was colebrated. The occa- gion was anintonsaly sotemu and affecting one, At theclose of this sorvice Bishop Ames made fomo touching and appropriate remarks, re- counting somo of lus personal recolloctions of this Conference, and kindly admouished tho ?lziulmn relative to their duties during its sil- s, ‘The Bisliop hns atisined nearly ta the age of threo score yesrs znd ten, yer Le appears (o bo oxcellently predorved, both mentully’ aud physie ecally, 'J{o Rov, A, M. Heims eatled tharoll of the Conferouce, aftor which o was ro-slectod Boc. retary for the prosent eceslon. ‘The waual etauding committces worn appolat- &d 1u due form. % ‘Thie Committeo on the Diviston of Conference, appointed at tho last aunual session, sud con- sisting Of the Revs. J. 8. arger, J, Montgomory, 8, Bhing, R, N, Davics, A. 8. McCoy, W.'N, Mo« Elroy, snd H, Buck, reported sgaiust tho divis- fon, and their report wad councurred in with but fow dissentiug votes. Tho Revs. Josaph Moq'gnmery. A. 8, McCoy, 1. Nood. J. T. Urr, sud T, 1D, Weems woro ape pointed & committoe to inyuire if thote 1a suf- ticient grounda for tho presontation of charges azainat tho Rev. H. O, Hoffman, of Quincy, If tlua Committeo reports that there is & nocedsity of trial, tho Kov. Mr. Davly, of Parls, will do- fond the accusod. EDUCATIONAL, MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Sperial Dispaich to The Chicagu Tridune, Axn Ansom, Mich., Bept. 29.—Tho Michigsn University opened 1ts new year ¢o-day, All classes snd departments ars woll fitlod, Tho Freshman alasa will probably cutnumber that of Iast yoar, which contaed 110, Tho usaal num- bor of ladies are entering all departmonts. The siudonts applying aro better proparcd thsu ususl, The law, medical, and ‘Yuuul dupart- wents open Fiida; e A THE MISSISSIPPI MILITIA, Special Dapatch to The Chian Iridune, Vicxasvra, Miss., Bept. 20—\ apecial from Jackeon to the Heruld suys about 1,UC0 breech- loading ritles, with a full supply of cartridges aud all eguipmeuty for 1,000 web, have boen re- colved bhoro for this Btate, consigned to Ma), Allyn, comnmanding the Uvited Btates troops, [t {s understood that thoss arums and munlitions are the full quota to which the Btate 14 eutitled from the United Btates, and they aroto bo used in arming tho militta, 12 the militia fail in"eny piart of their duty in pravarving ordor, it i said Grant bias gseured Atmon that o will sond the whole stmy of the United Htaten if nocessary. THE CROY AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT REPORT. Wasutyaton, ), €., Bopt. 20.—The agricnl. tural roport for Augaat and Boptombor gives the condition of wheat harvested for nll the Biates 83 70 per cont in quality poster than for several yoars. Tho oat crop ia suporior in quavtity and :nlity, aud mostly socared In good condition, Of barlev the averago for the country is 85. Po. 1ntoen nrs 10 per cant abovo the avorage, Tha waool crop §a full average wolznt or Jittin above iu nearly als tho Statea. ‘Tobacco has fallen 10 jercent balow an averagn. ilopw.-New York and Wincoosln, which togethor produced from thiren-fourtha to four-fifths of tha entire crop, liave largely {noroased their acresgo. i —-— HEBRAIC, St el Digpateh to The Caizans Tribune, MiLwacazE Sept. 20.~The Jowish New Year was celebrated to-day at tho Templo of Eme 1an1 El by Rabbi Sjitz, who proached a aermon RLowing the axtonishing incresaso of Judaism in the Umited States: at tho Temple of Hono Jauhueren, byiltsibi Fronstoin, Tho cerenonios to-mortow will bn very finn, et BUSINESS NOTICES. Dr. Fe Fellx Gonriuud’s onts Crouts. o5 Stagl Beaniar s Ortonend <inoven Freckiod, Flmples, Hallownees, Mot Fatches, wud ail akin blom! Inligk. ; 156 pireparation bias scquired a rap ion tha paat ihirty years aniong Fashionsbie Ladice, which mukes it sougnt after Ly tho fult wcx, caming from or going . 10 the mont distant \ouniries, for 4L s no equal ot rival in it Leantifying nud dnnocent gualition, Like allother of LR GOURAUD'S preparations, this has extended it wale until it has become & spechality by fts own merite, and §4 1ot the creatiire of mero advertis. ing notorlets. ‘il luvaiuable Cosmetic ia recommended from one cuntomer to anotlier on actual kiowiedgu of 11a value aud utility, Prepared by Dr., T, FELTX GOURAUD, 48 Dond-at., New York, formcrly of Wu t,, aud dnte of 47 Lrosdway, Fstublisied 36 yen 1. GOURAUD §4 alno tho tiiventor of tife celehratod Bo. abi Italian Medicated Foudre Kubtile for uprooting hair, Lily White, d Rouge, et DRLSS TRIMMINGS, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. Dress Trimmings! Braided, Crimped, Chenile, Jet, Twist, and Mohair Fringes to match all shades i Silk and Popular Dress Materials: Novelties in Worsted Fringes, Worsted Tape, Bullion, Che- nile, and Tassel Fringes, all colore and mixtures; Fur and Feather Trimmings in rich dark shades; Mar- about Feather Trimming ; New Pas- sementerie; Crochet Loops and Or- naments; Galoons; Black, Colored, and Plaided Hercules, Titan, and Mohair Trimming Braids; with our usual completely assorted stook of Trimming Buttons to metoh, The speciol attention of Dressma- kers and others is called to this stock as the most complete and extensive in the Northwest, replete with the Intest novelties at all times, with special advantages in prices, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washington.st, 124 STATE-ST. Trvo Doars Norlh of Hadissy, FALL HATS, Birds, Wings, Plumes, 0st, Tips, Flowdys, ete. TRINMED GOGDS, Strangers will find g large varioty £o seleo) from, 5rdurn proaiptly oxecuted. i VELVETS’ Grenadines, Tissuo, etc, 1224 STATHE-ST. REMOVED ¥rom 941 West Madison.at, * WEBSTERS. __INDOSTRIAL EXPOSITION. LAST WEEK BUT ONEI TE[E INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF CHICA.GO, WA its Graad Areay of tho mont lnteresting Opjects, Completely Fall it &1l Departments, \F(l be open to thu publio from 8 a. m.ta 10 p. m2, every dey aaceps Sunasyy, Hutl Oct. 0. " B ‘who have 0 n pronouncin, L] ‘modal collection of the producta of ¥ The Stadlo, The Workshop, The Museam, The Orchard, The Gnnlen?'and The Field, 1t fu smpliatically trlumph of which the Northe weat tnay well be yraud, Every Arrangement for the Comfort of Vise dtors will be found in the Building, Al ullway and Transportation Lincs give reduoed rates, plactog this GREAT OPPORTUNITY within the Teach uf all, Dou's fail o visit thla DRiRG THE PRI Mageidcent Rabibition snd A PRICES OF ADJIISSION: Commutation Tickets, fifteen aingle adiulssions. . $5.00 For Adults, all dsy sud ovoning, Blo Yor Childres, all day and eveatny. For Adults, on Hatunlsy, ¥or Children, ou Satur After 6 p, m. every day, . After 6 p. m, every day, children A Hplendld Orchustra of thirty pleces constant) gliylul helr choicest selsctions, ] DRAZILIAN PEUBLE SPECTAQL, Salted Il sk bt S

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