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J ———————x ———————— === bi cornt tas Gracie Grinwold, Minooka, 6,000 be Tockport, 3,0 Dit oste, 2,400 ba corn; A, Weeleon, Morris, 6,000 bus corn 3G, Ts, Mooth, Keneca, 6,000 bi corny Paoenix, Bee ort, TAMU bn cate; prop Waa 1, 200 Ing ents, Fente. eee rob Muntatly, Forkpart, 4.227 ba wheat ; ped Weight, Morria, 77,039 ft lumber ; Thomas Bott, Poneelltens Hore AL lumber; dorin, Ottawa, 96004 fb seoter, 2,280 1ath 3 Commerce, Ultnwa, 4,07 ft Lari jan a0,r00 Inth; Prop King Brothers, Kankakos Feeder, 6mm umber, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The prop Fletchor and her consort, the barge Tron on, have gone intu winter quarters at Back Itock, and feneeted their instrancn....Capt, Stewart, of the prop W. Et Quiinby, reporte that tho atranded barges yreatillon Port Auntin reef, and ha thinks thera in tery Might prospect of their relente,..."The Detrott fribune states thaton grriving wr from sitala oe recuse will tay tp forthe prerent, with a fmt Keoubiity of ft Teing for the Temainier of savigation, Tho fuct that sho in snore of a passenger rere] than any of (he lino, atid that the trate In el forthe reason, haa ler to thin result... Michigan cleared from Milwaukes Afonday back, and mado another stark: Wednesdiy Bho had not been gone long beforn the wit ue wealthier looked a tothe bay and aeped into the northwest, atid, threatening, tha xchooure’ ret samo to auchor scaters THE NEW WELLARD CANAL. ‘The now Wellant Canal tn to bo 10) feet bottom width; slope of Dank, 2 focttol of holght; depth of pank, 1d feet, The locks are to be 280 feot fong in thamber; 40 fect wilo; 16 fect dopth of water over nitre-rill; and 12feot Mit, Thin will allow a veract 20a '| fect long, #5 fect wile, and drawing 14 fect of water, jopaen, ‘Tho cargo of arch a vessel will be about 60, od buabela of grain, ‘The whole Jine of the caual i= to yare 16 feet of water, Bo {hata tearcl drawing 14 fect wilt have no dilenlty in eatling through it, Water fr Tow aupplled to tho canal by a feeder from the Grand River, Which fa dammed np to maken head, but the sow canal into bo fed from Suks Irie, The work of tulargement {6 mostly under contrach, auet it ty ox— ed to be finished {it tino for {ie navigation eemxon Ht 1si7,—Lovonto (tobe, THE KATE RELLY. ‘Tho disaster to the sehr Kato Holly, at Oswego, vo mgred about 1 o'clack Monday moruing, Sho J# not wm the breakwater, as reported, but Hes broadsidy on the rhoro sumo 8 or 10 roda below thoeast pier, ‘The Palladium nays hor back {a broken amidships: her decks aro sprung about the centreboard-box; there fn tlarge hole in her bottom amdahiy a, and ale ross on feveral hard heads, ‘The Keliy wax bulltat Tonnwandday by startell, tu 186%, received Iarge repalre in 1470, rated Aawith aUash, and meanutrod 240 tons. Bhe ia owned iy G A, Parker, H.W. Greene, and. Jtobert Hyon, of Owrrcgd, ant Ih tnsureditor $12,602 each in tho Biercantiio and BusTalo, $2,000 ite the Ato ehautca’ and ‘Traders’, and $2,000 in the Inlend Untou. eMilraukee Sentin pee heey earl THE FALL RIVER MILLS, Kenrly All the Operntives, Except the Spinners nnd Wenvern, Iteaume Work-A Mropoyition ror Arbitrne tons. Faw Itven, Masa, Sopt. 30.—Evorything dere ia quict. There has been a docided change Inaffalra since yesterday. A largo number of help wont to work this morning, snd othere,gayve their rospectivo mills notice that thoy would ro- sume work to-morrow. All the milly run- mug have largo additions to thoir forco, Tho Morchante’ Mill started this morning, for the first time, Thore is plonty of work iv the spooling and carding roome, and spinners are now holding a shop-meeting, which will probably rosult in the resumption of work, Tho weayots continuo to como in, Tho Rickard Borden Mill is full in all ita departments oxcopt the woaving. Light hundred and fifty looms aro running, aud thia doparttnont is constantly bo- lug supplied. ‘Tho Sisdo Mill ta running 600 looms, anda number of their holp have yiven notice of seaumption to-morrow. Tho Durfee Mills baye forty-clght spinnors, and shoir weavers aro coming forward rapidly. Jo fact, all tho milla havo suflcient holp, ox- copting spinners and woavors, nod sono have turned away apblicunte for carding and spooling. About 8,000 persons attended the operatives’ mase-ncoting in the park this afternoon. ‘Tho Nev. Jesse H. Jones spoke, counseling pationca on thepart of tho operatives, aud assuriug thom that their causo was a righteous ono, and must provail. A statement ombotying the griovancos of tho operatives was read and unanimously adopt- ed, It proposed arbitration for tho settlement of all impending dificultics. The following roposition waa submittod, to take tho placo of The agreement proposed by the muill-owners : "Having sccepted tho rate of wages we agtoc not to break our euqagoment at the command of others excopt wa chouse to do 40, and we will ecok forthe abandonment of all violent aua coercive mongures on tho part of any operatives orbody of operativos in dociding matters be- tween us and our employers.” Sympathetic commuuuications were read from various parla of Now England and Now Yori, and tha mneting adjourned amid cheers und wild excitement, Tue milla generally, report a percoptible in- crease in tholr holp this afternoon, and that olbors havo aignod the agreement, and will bo ou band to-marrow, Everything pasuad off with tho usual quist- Dees, ‘Tue military aud entiro polico force aro atilt on duty. SULCLDE. WILLIAM §, WOOD. GREENFIELD, IND, Bpeciat Mepateh to The Catcago Zribune, Inptanarouis, Ind., Sept. 3U.—A tragical sul- elde camo to light this morniog, On Tuosday, Mr. William 8. Wood, Prosident of tue Groon- fald Manufacturing Company, 4 leading citizen, and of good charactor hitherto, camo hero and took a room in tho Union Depot Motel, Ho thon purchased morphine to tho amount of 180 grains, sndabottle of Isudanum. Mo took a policy from the Franklin Lifo Insurance Company for $7,000, and thon retired to his room, aud wrote slong, rambling letter, saying ho intended to take his lifo, aud saying tbat ho bad, during tho Wo soars laat past, committed forgeries, par- teularly of tho names of his father aud fathor- io-taq, on a note for $10,000 held by tho Citizone’ National Bank, of this city, aud ono for 4,000, beld in tho Cambridgo City National Bank, roiu- . dorsed with tha forged signatures of Marion, Forgay, William F, Pratt, J. W, Ryan, and Jo- zeph Baldwin, Tho letter goes on to detail his busineay transgoliona, and appoints Mr, Garratt, of tho Manufacturing Compuny, adminiutrator of hia oxtate. Mo states bow ho wauts (o bo buried, and touchingly alludes to his wita and three children, Ho states bo has otbor life fasuraueo of weveral thouxand dollars in tho Northwestern, Aasonic, Mutual, and Union Mutual of Maing, His jottor says: “1 havo sultsgod thom" (spoakivg of the insurauco companics), * but, be it kuown to you, wo huu- py travolor over loft my houso untod, and you ve many to contribute to you to make up your ‘ossew on ine.” Of himaolf he save: “ My life bas been one of virtue, benevolence, Christian- ty, with the exception of the forgorics, and (ey commenced by J. W. Byan going back on tho panto of two yosrs ago. Ho was 37 yoora of ago, & member of tho Christian Church, and @ man of good business peeital His remains fave boon shipped ks ‘bo Itfe-Insurauco companies propose contest the pazment of tho policies, Powon stake. at difforeng slmes during tho writing of the letter, and he scomy to Lave bocome un- tin gemas ntaut 3 o'clock ite morning, though era Hot found until about 10, at Whleh hour bis sbsevoe was notod, MICHAEL RAPP, Sptctat Dispatch te Phe Chicago Tribuns, But Baginaw, Mich., Bopt. 80,—Michael op for many years @ realdont of this city, og bimaolt iast night tos clothos post. Hix 7 aq nob found yatil thin morning. Do- pow had beon in the habit of indulging in in- ton uting beveragos, and is suppoued to have & phe ortho influence of liquor at tho timo ag ammltted the rah act. Ho wae U0 years leaves a larg why. ae ODD-FELLOWS OF ILLINOIS. Eppotat Dianatch to The CAteago Tribune, Fron, TL, Sept, 80.—Tho regular snuusl nrention of gyo nubordinate Odd-¥ellows of {ba Bato will be bold in this city next month, ing Ock. 13, The Opera-Houso has been Stured forthe dally moctings of tho Grand bh @, and an unusually lutereating and enjoya~ ‘ ‘*eathoring fe anticipated. Is is expected thas tune 4.000 Odd-Follows, 43 fall Fopally will pare sana (atu s Perse tenn Thieieaee “ire of the fraternity, 1s to deliver the addreus. tire rene THE MILWAUKEE CORNER. Svecig} Diapatsh fo The Chicage Lridune, ptteranze, Bopt. 80,—At the September sat- “ment of the Obamber of Commerce, uo far as obo learned, there wero no failures, although a doubt quite s number of shorts Bave boon pled seriously by the sacrifices thoy have Tho o™pelted to make to offect a sottlemont, Mau ie amounts to an average advavoe ip Hien Conte; Oate, J ted ceutes barloy, 1d THE COURTS. Desperate Contition of the Great Western ‘Telegraph Com- pan Some of Its More Prassing Debts Speedy Sale Recommended, Henry Penalttes Demanded---Indgments and New Suits, CHICAGO, THE GREAT WEATEMN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. O. W. Horton, Roccivor of tho Great Western Telograyh Company, filed n report Inst Wednes- day aftoraoon of his doings aa Recoiver. Ito states that the telegraph linos in Ina possoasion aro inn fair working condition at the present time, and aro being oporated by hint. Ifo has ronted an office for a year from last May at $900 per sunum, belng unable to move ar rent for o Jess time, ‘ho reccipts lave fallon off consld- erably siuco May laut, owing to tha ostablinh- mont of two opposition lines botweon hero tnd Milwaukoo, ‘The total roccipts siuco October, 1874, have been 33,439.08, or about $2,900 8 month, and the expenses have bocn $92,160.87 for tho anme perlod of time, leaving s baiauco on hand of $1,279.81, Tho Weatern Union ‘Tolegraph Company, to which tho grantor part of the lines aro, lonsed, claims $3,133.21 for reconstructing portions of tho Tines, and 2013.62 for originat repairs, so-called, and 26,042.42 for amounts expouded In purchne- ing Hines, ‘Yho Roctiver, st the legal fires of which ho ia a mombor, claim $10,305 for their norvices, and Harding, McCoy & Pratt ask for 1,270.75, Mr. Stowart slso claims a balanco of S164.40 for court costy, and thoro is a balusco Manter in Chancery, HL Mf, Chas, of $1,902.12, seg ae total of $2),A17.00, wie 48-0 be Patt Sth tho Iecefver ataten that the feann with on Company will expire don, 2, 1476, that tho Hues will sell better now than in tho wit whon tha profits aro less and expensen greater, recommends that the whole Hues of the C should bo sold to pay ita debte, "ANE ASS "ANY. Charla J, Skea, on behalf of himself and the United ‘Ataten, began a suit yesterday in the United Biatea Cir cult Court agaist Joseph 8. Dennia and Cuarlea A i conclusion, Hi. Bowyer, to. recover $100,000 ponalties, Bykea charges that the defendants mianufac- fired certain glam globes used na protectors for lantornn, and knowingly and willfully entiged them to be markod an patented when such was not the can, ‘There in a penalty of $100 impored by Jaw for each of- fenae, and plainti® charges that there havo been 1,00 infringements hy tho defendants, which would make 00,000 to be recavered, Sykes claima ouccialf of thls atnount a6 informer, and the other moicty will go to the Government. A similar sult for the samo amount was also begun by Merman 3, Goodrich aguinst Joseph 8. Dennia aud Ulram N, Wheeler, DIVORCES. Ignace Plechats Mlod a bill asking for a divorce be- couse his wifo Lizs hag desorted bint, UNITED STATES COUNTS, Phineas Bartlett, J, Ul, Heed, D, G. Davin, We F Doty, J. Mudee, W, Mf, Moffner, G.N, lisny and A, Swanzey beyan fs suit for $1,500 agalust Frederick Klingel and Charlier I, Gilllg, DANKRUPTCY ITEMS. George W. Parker, of Kockfort, Aled a voluntary petition in vankruptey, Jie wocuted and prefortod debts aro $000, and hig unsecured Iubilities $9,845, lie ansota consist of aatock of goods valued at §X, and other peraonal property tothe amount of $1,071. ‘ayer aud above all exemptions, ‘Tho cago waa reierred to tuo Iteglater, SUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEF, Witla Gatlowny begat a enlt for $2,000 againat William Price aud Autui B, Cook, CMMCUIT COURT. Robert M. Eitdy beyau a aut in attachment, against tha Mackoy Lath, Machinery Manufacturing Company to recaver $1,110, corny count, In tho estate of Chitin HE. Davis, et al., a grant of quardianabip was nude to Ellen Duvia, under Loud for 32,600, CRIMINAL COURT. Judgmont by default was evtered for $1,000 against N, Balliott and Oran}, Lyon, on a forfeited Latt bond, John G. Kelly, a city Constable, waa tried form feasance {n olllce in reftising tu restare goods evized when ordered. Apart of tho evidence was takeu sud the caso continucd until to-day. JUDGMENTS. Burenton Count—UonFesstoxe—Witiam 'T, orate a M. rerley, $240,60,—Bame ve, Bute, O Coinyany va. A, YP, Miller, tule Junge va. Ucrmsnn Repen aut Maris Riepon, €183.13.—A. i, dacknun ve, W, W. Wood, —Jumou L, Sharp ve, Petersou, sath ina Fiachor, executrix, ¥#, Frauk Schoontug, $2443 David Vernon va, Churiea Il, Tiytman, $1,387.25— E,W. Wheelock vs. dunes Daxter, $151.35, ‘omovsr Covnt—Conresstons—Joln Hogeny va, Chrlntinn Tesinon, $35. SJupny, Looth—Rovert Jarvly va, Thu Ullnofa Truat dud Suvings Bank, $410,67, —>—_. ELSEWHERE, SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOTE, Orrawa, Ii)., Sept, 30,—Lho following are tho Proceedings of tho Court to-day: MOTIONS DECIDED. 21. D, EK. Blowart va, ‘uo Ibernian Tanking Azsociation; rule will be entered requiring 5 sudicent appeal bond by Vet , Cho People ya, The Sterling Burjal-Caro Com- pany; the appellant will hav ¢o the 1th of Uctover to ‘Dle ifbetracts oud briefs, WW, Hollister, Cummings, ct al, vs, A.B. Buricson et al; contintiauce set aside a7 ure taken, 70, D, 1 i, Blewurt vs, ‘Cho Inbernian Banking Association 3 motion allowing the cause to be stricken from the ducket. 45 and 438, Joseph Dinct vs, Elizabeth Dinet; maatli to act aside the order of cousvlidation over- ruled. + 716, Emma Canistua and ‘Theodora Canisius vo, Al- mira Merritl et ab; motion to disimivs the appeal over- ruled, and the Uy extended to the 11th of October to Hilo a proper appeal bund. NEW MOTIONS, 199, John Wolf ¥s, Henry Bootnor; appeal aise nifased, with 10 per cet hh, "La dumujer, tis Taylor ve, vorga W, Iteun; leave given on mation to afelga crows ercurs, x BR, Garduce ot al Jouve given fo Ato amended F 405, ULM. Dore ‘ve. 0. , BeUdrmicg: errors con food, judgiment reversed, and causa remanded, ate dunking dockets WWW. Himbell vas George O, Custer; to act aside tue order of striking tho couss fron: tie do“ket, ui, Mathias Schild ot al. ve, Mary Mitcholt; death of ohe of tuo appellaute suggested, and motion to dismisa us to thia appellant, ‘13, ‘The Qhicaga Transfer Malleay Olerring Mouse W, lark; arrors ‘confessed, Judguiout ro- versed, and the cause remanded, t12. Harneke ot al, va, Lenbes ; appeal dlamtesed, flit, Kerf ot a, va. Hirt ; aamo, with 10 por cout aauiages, 45, Nelaon Morris vs, Oliver T, Graves; motion to Samuel J, Mussel ; strikeout part of recor 60, Tho}, P, & J, 4. 1. Oo, vs, W, H, C, Barton; motion by appellee for oxtension of time fo filo briefs and sbatract 1, Walter Barker va, Elizabeth J, Koosler ; motion for loave to tile addluonsl errors. CALL OF TUK DOCKET. 191, The Firemen’s Fund Iuwuranca Company of a Frauclaca vs, ‘The Congregation Rodeph Sholem ; ken, 1 Henfamn FP, Sanvorn et al, va, James A, Beno- dict De ia “Wilisin Hi, Holcom vs, The Poupto ox rel,, eto, ely 154, Tho People ex rol, ete,, v8, TE, J, Cooper et al., fe boing arguad orally by'Dickey aud’ Adama for ap- ellapt and Moby for appellees, ‘This afternoon Cave 18) will be arqued orally by sev~ eral loading attorneys fram Cl 4.7. Lyle Dickey aud MF, Luloy for appellant, ex-Chiet-Justice U, 3, Lawrence aud A, 3f, Pence for the avpelloos, TUL ONEAT CITY CHANTEM OAseS, Anerroneous jdoa has been advanced that some of tho attornpye in the Clucago contested charter case da. sired & postpouement of tho hearing thercof Lefore the Suprome Court, This fe evidently unjust, aud doubtleas unintentionally to, they have on both sides expressed a desire to ‘have it dotermined as upeeaily ay possible, This cavo—No, 189, I'he City of Chicago va, Tho People ou tho relation ‘of ionry W, King, Charles M, Henderson, and N, K, Pairbank— came up this afternoon’ for fusl argument, rocurd, Driofw, aud abstracta are. yulu- inoue, James {% Hoot opened for tho city iy a sound argument, The chief points made by sppellees aro as to defective uotice, the minority Lia resentation not having been properly subuiitied, tho Council haying reduced the places of voting just prior fotheelection, ‘To these Mr, Hoot replied that notice bad beon given by the Mayor, which waa published in the corporation nowanaper 4 alsa, that 140,000 ballate had boun printed aud dlateibuted | that iu'fact tere ‘was legel uotlos of tin, place, aud questions tobe cou. alderod, quoting auihorities, Ar. Jloot was followed on the samo side Ly Me. ‘fuley, in ® torso and logical argument, Succeeding him came Mr, Penco for the appellecs, In ap exhaustive review of tio caso, quoting innumerable authorities, Judge Lawrence, GD tha sama side, prouuted w closely logical aruu- tient; and Judgo T Lyle Dickey, comeluded for the city. “The casy hss exeltad much {nterwt hero, A don cislon iw oxpected at an carly day. Judge Dickey cloned his argument at 8 o'clock this vyening, No. 145, Aruued orally by Judge Dickey, Nos, 276, 137, and $28, Taken on call, Wau Lee on Intlation, Cleveland Leaner, A prominent Deniocrat who iv quite scalous in canveusing for votes conch to give Wau Leoa turn on Saturday last, and socordingly dropped into the seuctuin of the great washer- man and opened his batjories without ada, “Wo want you to vote the Democratio tickot, Mr. Loo,” «nid be putely. “Tt ta tho grand road to wealth, aud tho party which fathers it La, the home of tho suffering poorzuan,” : “You” said Wau cagerly, hin Wau: Lee Uy poor ni Bi neyo will buake you rich,” eoutinued the oan. p vassor. ‘With n fronts issao of gresnbacks, Inbor will command higher prices, and the price of washing will go up. “Wally good,” eald thadelig hted Wan. “Him allome want. Hend him up top side ella svc youdasm plearo.” “Txhould not bo aurpriced,” sat Mr. Domo- eral, highly pleased with tho progrersho wasmak- ing, “if in lean than s yoar yor could got‘) dollara adozon for your laundry work, if the Democratia ticlot carries.” “What that!” pbrickod Waa, Say him agata, Just toll mo him apaln, Thies dodlia dozont By danmo I yoto Dlomoclattc tiennt to-day, to-mnaliur, yontetday—allo tino! 1 vate Im body, bleoches,|aud boota~thleodoliie dozen ! —ehoop I" Tho Democrat Toft, auro that ha had Wau Leo and olf tho Cetostials on the right aido of tho fence, whllo tha *ifeathon Chities” went back to hin Inbor with # smilo on his faco that waa hinnd, but not childlike by any nioana, A Republican customer dropped in a fow momonts afterward, and Wau commonest piure ing out fo bin tho golden prospects that shone Lefore him, + Bat he didn’t tell sow all,” said the Roput- Mean. “If washing gues up, everything ese will “Whateo that?” arked the heathen, “Why, overythin; jo Tl goup with wash- ing.” waid the Republican, “Your rout will be doubled, sonp will cost moro, and rica will be 60 cotta s pound—."” “Bloppes thero.” eaid Wart, while his face blanched, “You tolfo trath whon tolls mo fice go ap ilifty centa a pound?” “Trae as anytlling.” “And lent costae moro?” ai “ une rent of tho rum will be moro, beyond a jou.” “And sloapeo, and coaloa, and shirteo ?" ‘All will go up,” answered the amusod Repub- liern. "Thon damme Diemoclatic tickat! don't gottee my viote. Him gu to devil for alla Wau Lee. Alllight os it is, Wau Loo dontea want to pay more lent; him tron’t pay more lent, aud allo go ebulican allo tine on, Hear mo?” THE WARD WILL CASE. Court Procerdings Westerday—Ten amony of Margaret Fox Kan Menry Glade, Spiritualist aan)? Snecial Dtepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorz, Mich., Bept. 30.—In the Ward will caso to-day somothing of o acnsation was ox- cited by the appearance on tho stand of Margarot ox Kane, ono of the origi- no rappers of Rochrater @ quarter of acentury ago, but for elghteon yoars n wid- ow of Dr, Kano, the Arctic axploror, Bho toatl- fied that tho spirits through hor mado tio wills for Capt. Ward's disposal of bia proporty, and these wills are to bo produced in court to-mor- row. Tim In tho Ward will caso, at Dotrolt, on 'Tuerday. Honry Slade, the medium, wns crogs-oxumined, and sald that Oapt, Ward visited Lim, in bis pro- fosvionnl capacity, at New York, Inte in 1873 or early in 1874. While tha alate writing is being produced he doca not sen tho proceas or know what ia boing written. Ho means to be under- Blood as saying that he had beongtunablo to din- cover who or what did the writing. ‘There way no trick about it, and ho siucerely belioved It to bo the work of spirits, The conditious neces- sary to produco it ara these: Ho joina hands with tho visitor until ho feels "tho jnilu- ence,” and @ rap is hoard which an- nounces to him that tho spirits aro ronady to write. Ho thon holds tho slate under the table and the writing appears upon it. He is able Lo state distinctly in regard to tho Ward case that his memory is very clear, He gives vory nently the precise words of the Ward communication, Tho witness then repeated that Ineasage, ag follows : ‘There js herditary insanity in sour family,—romo aro ueang and others will be, We consider thom in- competent to do businosa or to take cate of the means If you will your children anything fle ft up in auch 5 shape thut (hey caunot squander {tor handle it, Your wife is capable of protecting her's and her cliidren’s, Have coubdence in hor, Sue would do well to liaudle thu Iauda snd the saw-miils, She can take caro of that property and do well with it, An for the boys, ar we raid before, they are incompetent ty protect thetr fu. bereats, Tho propouenta thon put in evidence a wnt- ton statement made by Slade Sopt, 15, 1873, as follow: Capt, Eber Ward, of Detroit, Mch,, hax been in the habit for fourteen or fifteen yeura pawt of patronizing Bia ywroferstoually,, reeliug to invertigats the yho- nomena of u-called Spiritualinm, and, with tat pur poso in view, conversa’ with ane aid ind soancen with ine, Zam alsos physician by practice, and aia frequenity consulted in regard to ‘iusaulty wud other direasen which I diagnosticate, and war alsa con- wulted by Capt. Ward aa to tho incompeteucy and micutnl capacity of his ebfldren, In the year 183, or previously, Capt, Ward also had an futerview with mo in regard to biw will, emoug other things, at my seances with lim, 1 atu in the bablt of having writing dono on a slate among other things at my weatices, This writiug I Dediove to be doua by wpirite, sald period of fourteen or ‘Capt, Ward, duriug the Afteen yearw up to thy time of his death, frequently was proseut at weaucos, when writing appeared on the slate, do not remember nor can I remember whether ho drought a rlate with him or not, butretember (ot a Slate had writing on ft im Mis ‘prosouce, but do not know who wrote on it unless the spire did, Ido not know whether Capt, Ward Ltmeclf wrote on tho slate, but do not bolieve ho did, Ou somo of the said occasions, wnen holdin seancea with bli, I remember "that some 0 tuo wrilug, purporting to be algned by persons ‘whose names I cannot ow remem ber, Was be een on the #ate, whether Wrought by Capt, Ward or furnished) by mo cannot now remember, as frequently people bring their own slutes, and somuthing wae written on the plate roapecting & will, but what the exact purport of tho weltlug wus I rauhot uow teinomber, excapt that something was sald In regard to willing bomo land and mill propesty to his second wife, but T do uot know whoue writhig it was on tho elnto on thee uc easions, Frequenth with mo, tn I was entrance sald with Capt, Ward, Capt, Ward never promired to make a will in caso tho apiritedirectod him, nor did he tell mo what he utended to dain, reapoct to inaldug hie will, excert thut he intendod to tle up lite property so ‘that his Voya gould not handle or squander bis property, jo Baked wome questions in regard toa will, which J supposed wa lis own will, becauss ho spoke of his boys aud wifa during theao sittings, ‘Tho spirita told him Le was ut long to ve; then he walt: “If I have got to put out F may as well Ox matters up,” ‘Aliuough T had accuse to a copy of tne will made by Capt, Ward, which Tcould have road after his duath, yetT bavo ‘never read his last will and testamont oF any other will made by him, and 1 do not know what his will contains, and I only know in regard to the will through Mr, Milton Ward, Capt, Ward was a man’ of sound mind, com- mon and business ronso, I do not think thatif the eplrity had requestod bihin to bequeath mo or anybody cleo e largo sum of moncy he would have been iu Anenced, Henry B, Wollca tostified that ho was scquaint- ed with tho lato Capt. Ward, having known him first at tho Metropolitan Hotol in Now York, shout the let of March, 1873. Tho witness waa with him and took care of him through his ill- nosy. Wollce, white to Ward's room at tho Mot ropolitan, Lad 8 good many family convorsations with Ward, Tho latter said bis firat wife had been sick o long time and was mentally affected ; that he had ono or two dorangod childrou; that auothor bad been abot, and etil! another had beon in hinatio asylum. ‘Tho wituoss furthor testified that about that time, aftor Milton camo, ho bad a conversation with Capt. Ward about Milton aud his capacity for business, Ho sald Milton had buile a saw fll for bi which was tho fluest mill he evor , ood that be waa going to make him tho groatost Jumbor merchant in tho United States, Tho witness was at that time talking about building a mill, and Capt. Ward advised bim to sonuutt Milton, as ho could givo him moro idesa about a gaw-mill than say othor man he ever saw, Ward told this witnaws that s modlunm bad informod him that one of hig children was illegitimate, and that the cbitd in question had committed suicide in consequence of being accused of illegitimacy. After Ward recovered he and the witness and Milton wont to see Mré, Kane, amodium, Thero thoy had some demonstrations on papor while sitting around a common tabis. Capt. Ward acemed to take a lesding pat in the seance, and tho witness mado ® great deal of aport of it. ir. Hughos asked that all the testimony of thie witnous relative to Ward's wtatemont of the illegitimacy of bis sou Fred be stricken ont. ir. Romeyn gatd they propoxed to make the testimony competent by showing that Capt. Ward believed the so-called revelation, Sho Court sald that unless thoy did show Ward's belief of it the testimony would be atricken out, It would be allowed fo atand for the present, ‘Tho witness sald that he did not remain inthe roota during tho entire eit: Ke He had ridiouled the performance, and Capt. Ward asked him to ints another room, which he did. When Capt. ‘ards came out he had i) of paper, and eaid ho had received ono of the most wonderful communications ever made. apt. Ward held the alate, while sitting own Lends, aud rotaiued iin em, a anost of my sittings a4 aforo~ Bitton syked him = what it was, aud ho replicd that it wes sn equitable will, and asked Mtilton to read it. The witnoss told Ward he was 9 fool, qualified with an ad- {eotive: The witness subgoqueatly introdaced ard to tile facrily, aud in the course of ths call Ward told then ho was a tirm believer in and that be always consulted the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; apirite heforo tindortaking any important busi- nods, Tho next morning Welles went to Capt, Wort's room, Watd pointed ta a pater (loval cap) ont which was written a wilh which Ward enti wan the one that wea written ab Mre, Kano‘s, Ward aakid hitn to read it cloud, and he began to dow. when Milton came iv, At tho Captain's request ho ceased reading, ond tho father aut fom began a business converdation, ‘The witness conk? not remember the terma of that will defintely, but ho hea distinct reco!- Iection thatit wad in tho form of a wil, drawn vert neatly. ‘That will geo the Ludington property tu Milton and one of tho girls—Mary, tha witness thinkin, but ho is not certain. Thoro was alsy mention of pome rulling-entl stocks, Under cross-eramination Mr, Welles tertiied: that he d.d not think Cant, Ward twas ont uf his ead ae any tine during lis iitness a New Yo: Ward seemed to bo vervenmpereht to du bane ees wile he waa sick in how York. ~ A BURNING DINE. A Raging Fireina not Anthracte —Workmen Combating the Bicurents: Day and Nich Nee York Herat, Scnantox, Pa, Bept. 22.-Tho sensation of kaowing that beneath one’s house, at a depth of about 100 feet, a flereo fire tu raging. fed by acres of anthracite and bidding duflance $0 all liutat esforte employed to extinguish it, ia not ealen- luted to excite emotions of the moxt tranquil nature, and set thig haa Leen the preciea puri tion ofa portion of the pexple of Minuaka, # suburb of Scranton, for mora thau u week About two wacks ago a clump of rlragyling brushwood, on the side of a ravine sole AY feut wy depth, caught firo, aud exhan-ted iteatf in whe flames. ‘This fact did not attract attention at the tine, as the burning of & clamp of brushwood was nothing uncommon in that vicini:y, A daaueh railroad connecting with ® coul-brenker rine along the brink of tha ravine at the point whore tho brushwood burned. aud the employos on tho coal train wero somowhut aurprined to Heo stnoke emanating from the embankmont without any indication uf tite betug sppsrest. A few days later amoko began to escapo froin a crevico in the rising ground about Mi feet north of tha ravine, and at might o red glare of light was visible whero tho coal firat caught fire from tho burning brushwoud. Tho ness soon spread in the viciuity, aud the fact that a “vein” of cual in the National Mino waa on fire crented considorable alarm. ‘I'he attentivn of Mr, Wille iam Connell, one of tho proprietors of tho mine fiving at Ncranton, was called to the circun- stance, and he, at once rostizing tho threnten- ing charnctor of tho conflagration, Hout a furco of 100 mon to extinguish it, working tn gangs of fifty, day and night. ‘Tho extent of the tira had been greater thab they anticipated, It had peue- trated and was rapidly pushag forward through tho iirst yeln, devouring * twp-coal” snd pillare in its proproes,: ‘Lhe ‘top vein” had beon worked out povernl yenra since, bnt, according to the custum dictated by eafety to ‘the lives of tue minor, ag well as those whose homes are on tho sur- face of thie property, ® large proportion af coal was left in tho roof and iu tho supports, On this the devouring flames woro feasting, fanued by tho swift currents sweeping through tho underground chambers of the worked out imino, aod receiving an impulse ty their fary from tho long accumulated gases tbat travarso these dreary poxssages. Alter tho incn had beeu at work some four or tive days, they found that thoir foo, instoad of becoming vanquished, grow moro and more furmidable, and threateued to dofeat ali thuir efforts, Its course lay agaiuat a rising ground, and in tho direction at had takep tho vein in which it raged bad heen worked out for more than a milo ahead of it and bonoath tie most thickly popu- Inted portion of Minooka, Already portions of the surface ovor where it bad devoured the pil- lors Degay “caving in,” and thus juteneiticd the fear of those living on the surface, who begat to think it could not be extinguished. The nearest available source froin which water could bo directed effectively ngainst it lay about 1,000 yards distant, at the Meadow Brouk breaker, nd engines wore sot to work and kept conatunt: ly pumping streams upum it throuzh howe of stlticient wtrength aud capacity ia keoy up a. coutivued powerful Jow. Alter working: for some time at the faco of tho burving vein, tio workmen found it a furite task to fouow tho fire, aud vo they adopted auother plan, A Lody of man were soot mto tho mine throwek the main entrance, aud they went to work cutting down the pillars and placing all the obstructions possible in tho path marized out for the flamex. ‘Lhis wes a mort perilous tas. ‘Tho clamber Wore gurcharged with noxious gastos and sul- phurous vargrs, geucrazed thete fur years pre- vious, and it tuol but a hort time to exhaust each pug of worlinon, Having romoved a youl portion of tho pillam, the exact lucatiou of the tire waa necortatuad, aud the heaviest wndertak- ing of allect ou fuot. It was to surround tho baralng spot by digging w deep treuch around it front tho surface, and shus isolating aud leaving itvowear itself out, ‘Tuo tawk was undertaken, howover, and pushed vigorously on, Additional hands were sut to work, and are still employed, day and night, catting their way Uicongh the hill, and ondeavoring to environ the irrepressible fire. Already in some porsious they have penetiated as deo} as 100 feeb through hard-pan aud rocks, and cut off a portion of the buruiy¢ mountun, aud the rentainder of tho work is in a fair way of eing accomplished. When I visited tho eceno this afternoon some sixty mon wero employed thero, An old miner intormed mo that ho workud in the yon where tho fire ragos cighteon yours ago, and that it extends for tore than 1° milo agiOnd the country covered by tho Village of Mi+ nooks, At ous time, he said, they did uot thin they could arrost thu fire, but now at iv nently undor control, and will probably bo oxtingmished this week. A portion of tho hilt where tho men are at work predeuts & curious epeetaclo, dt is completely bonoy-combed Ly caves und. tlasuree, Home of the Intter largo gaping eracks nearly 100 feet long, and looking into the most denso vpacity. About a quartor of a milo fron thid wecue a most elugular eight f4 presented, It iso largo fissuro ia tie surface, which oceur- ed about a week ago in the vicinity of u school- building whore the mimo began to “cavo im," It issbout 80 yards loug, extending across tho male road and immodiutaly under a frama divelturg, which the strango eonvulvion in the earth tipped up on an angio of about 6 dogrecs, ‘his house belonged to a minor, and when the ple- nomenon occurred, his wife and four chil- dren were within proparing for dinner. A shower of bricki from the chimnoy shattored the stove by which thoy woro seated, and yet, by’ a most iniracu- fous cireumstanco, they escape almost uohurt. ‘Tho dooratop had suddenly rinon to a boight of neatly 4 fovt, aod the floor ausumed 8 steop in- cline, Lea odifloult matter for the frigbt- euod family to oscape, They did, however, aftor a tard struggle, aud woro sheltered in a noigh- boring house. {make this digrossion to show tho nature of tho nolghborhood iu which tho unno fire oxists, From noveral of tho caves apd crovicos to which I have alluded o mout diva- grocablo emoke is bulched forth, making the atuiosphore decidedly unpleasant, ‘Tho mon ure working pluckily day and night, and will doutt- Ieae complotaly couquor tho flames thia week, —SS ee ___.NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 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Thin Theatre will by cleat nest woek, the entirs company appearing at Hobinvon'y Opera House, Clu- qunati, ou Mdvuday nest, Oe AND COMPANY. : } RAILROAD TIME TABL’ ARRIVAL AND DeBagidits be Liahis ALAN Rar Sati on, jarerc ‘pial. tMtonday excepted. | AR a Dany, CHICANO % NORTHWESTERY RAIL IED, chet pte Peete Net menY Hately tet TS, er dtaddivan styy and at the PRPLAMATION OF Terr ne sé cepted. Sand) ptel# s Five nunday at» me ePaeiic Vast tan: A brub us fray eluuunue Mant eUn:atia Siebe i a breepurta i a@tinnport & Du Miwaukes ' Debut corner of C MICHI“AN CENTRAL RAILAIG9, iy eat font of Paentyssecon tat, east corner of Mandolph, | feaer. “Sunday fix, 29% CHIRAGN, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chirtyng nunena City avd Denver shart Etnes, Enton Denot, Wert Site, near Mativonat, bridge, Ticket fice: AI Devt, ant 123 Handalphett,, and commer Wiehe City and Deavor Pay Bic toute apt princtiels 1 Laouisy Sprungiit & Ta Pecria, heoxs Kany bh LAKE SHORE & HIGAN SOUTHERN, Toate, arrive. * E404, m.| 6:20 p. ia. 940a,m, Mail, sfa.matn Mo0..e.seesecseeee Bpeciat No Ye aeptisa, vis sie $:00 p.m, 5:Sp.m.! 8:08, m. oj! 940 p. m,| 11:10 0. m, + t10:27p,m.! (6:20a, ma, tarday and Sunday. (Dally, excep Titiails, egenp Sunlayand Moni _ ,CCIRAGS, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILR74N, Favon Bernt, corner Siadivon ant Canal-as, Ciecet Offtee, and at Derot, Arrive, oppotte Sheraan Ua ace, Milwankoo & ae Divisian, Mii +{° 8:20a, m./° 7:45 p,m, Bt. Paul, Mua Oaasesh’ a Gr b riraas, Milwaukee, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RaILRIA9. Depot, Foot a? Latest. und funt af Teenky-secand Upce AA Kariniphat, near Clark, [__teuees Cait de New Ori Cano Now Orlean Sranguedd aod Aneinenent yet Hay Poort and Ko kak Tee Dubugoe & Bionz City Hx. yibadue & suns City Exp ECE “ CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots took af Lrkeoste, Indiateays and Sisteenth tive Qin and Sian chat Oftees, 6) Gla vie Ths, Pacurday, 312, Monday KANKAKEE CINE. From Central Neat, Jot takest, dat lopat Sa 1 ares teaver, Tnilanapolis, Loniayillo & Claetn- uate Dap, agen Intianaprtie, Lo UML Nght Eanes (dally CINCINNATI Tuot Hob 22:00 noon]* 8:20p. ra. m.l* D KOKOMO LIVE. auis Railay depot, erp oftce, 1, am Side, Ticket Trare, "A208, m. 8:09, m. PATTSBURG, CINCINYAT & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Brim depot evrner Clinton amd Carealtesia.. Wek Se ava usices Lal loanibaiphertey undatdepogs, feave, | Artie, * 8:20a, m.|* 8:10. m. 8:00. m. 74da. ma, Dally, i : a Subse pear BALTIMORE & OHio RAILROAD St jays an Duins lace Jrow tear ar Lapuailivn bartding and deport Suit at Dientysecnadat, Tekst asiee, WO) Clarkeatey cutee a Wushunaivns Arrive. Mall, Buodars Es T:13 p.m, Kigresn daily. dak me CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devo, corner a Var Hurcn and Shermunats, Ticket oftes Grand Puctne Lotel, eave, Qmana, Leatonw'thé Atchtson nel Peru Atenmnodation, EOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Sept. 97, Every ing and Wetneaday and Saturday Matinees. Biz Novy Stars Adctod TO THE Famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! Becond Week af the Great [lay THE TWO OFF-UNS! TN BLACK, with a puwerful rani, COL. WoOD's . MUSEUM, Two Grand Entertainments daily, 2p. m. and 8 p.m, The Marked Success of the Sussuh, Second week of “CASTE” and EAST LYNNE, Acknowlatged by Press aud Tublic aa uDequaled, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, ‘Yho third season Legiua OCT. 3, with an entirely new locturo by ROBERT COLLYER, Ou “THIS MARRIAGE QUESTION,” McCONMICK HALLS p Adwtasion, 16 conts ~~ AGADEMY OF MUSIG. w.T. MBLVILLE. SMOKE, Or the Pirates of the Chesapeake ! Friday Evening—Bonedt of W, 7, MELVILLE, Sutunday Eveuing—Two Glorious Pays—S MORE, sud JACK HANKAWAY IN IRELAND, Satiuces Wednesday and Suturdas BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 124 sud 150 Twenty-fourti-at,, near Iudianaeav., Will Open Saturday, “FAIRBANKS? STANDAKD SCALES ‘or ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OQ, 111.6119 Lake St., Chicago, Be careful tobuy only the Genuine, Brace BaDroade sys, weve MEDICAL, CARD Serer i, te ual BY, MY charter by tie. 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