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FOREIGN. Discovery in South Africa of a Diamond Weighing 160 Carats, Adjustment of the Difficulties Be- tween Great Britain and China, Beperted Defeats of the Subjects Who Are Striving to Throw off tho Turkish Yoke. {he Sublime Porte Promises that it Will Inaugurate Certain Reforms. Uilicers and Seamen of an Ameri- can Ship Plundered by Spanish Bandits, GREAT BRITAIN. A wnorren, Loxgox, Oct. 3.—A Cape steamer brings tho report that @ diamond of 150 carats bas beon tound at Kimberly in tho South African dismond iclda. 2 PEACE, Brosizts, Oct. 3.—'I'he Independence Belge publishus a diypatch dated Shanghao, Oct. 2 which reads as followa: “ According to tho Intest Intolligence from Tientsin, which ia Bopt. 48, Mr. Wado is reprosentod to have succeeded in removing all tho dificulties, aud war is im- probable!” EVIDENT JONONANCE OF TI ABOVE IN LONDON, Lospon, Oct. 3—The Observer has the fo! Jowing concerning tho difiteulty with Chins: © We urdorstand that the Foreigu Ofloo has ro- ecived no fresh telogram from Dir, Wado up to sexterday, No docisivo intolligonce is expected ‘or the next day or two.” —_-—— TURKEY. BERVIA'S COMPLAINTS, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oot. 3.—A diplomatic agent of Servia has prosonted to the Porte and tho toren Ambassadora a dispatch complaining of fresh vio'ationa of tho Servion frontiers and spacifyingg among other actaan Incursion of marauders secompsnied by Turkish troops, in which gaveral persons were killed and « church was sacked and burned. Tne agent to-day de- clared birasolf contented with the Grand Vizior's formal assurances that an order would be sont to Serv erPasba to prayent the renewal of these frontier outrages, wow 708 PORTE YROTOSES TO CANNY ITSELY IN TUE FUTURE, Coxstaxsinorie, Oct, 8.—An Imperial do- reo ta published ordering that the agricultural ponulations which poacofully follow their avoca- tious bo exempted from ono-fourth of tho ro- coutls Imposed tithes, and that they be relieved from tho payment of arrears of taxes up to the financin) year 1873-74, the latter exception not lo apply to well-to-do classes who are indetted to tho ‘Tronsury. Tho doorco forihtr eaacts that communition aro to Le rcprogonted tn an administrative council by persous chosen onjoying their confidence, ‘and reagontbla domands of auch reprevantatives willbe recoived with attention, Depntations from the a.unual Gonoral Aveombllos aro author- ized to come to Constantinople to submit to tho Goverumont their wishes. Govern ment is to decide which peraona en- foriug tha reanect of thor respective ccumunit es shall bo summones from tino to tims to Constantinople, The information ob- toned from thom will sorvo aso basis of tho ro- form mesearea, Special Comptrallora are to ba appointed to insure tho Jenel appotiionnient and collection «f taxes. Auyatem ia already under conatdoratinn to guarantes tho just treatment of tho population by the conversion of tithes into ground tax, The decreo announces that tho gradual tealzstion of theso roforma hag beoa lecided upon. TIE CRESCENT TRIUMPHANT. Brronany, Oct. 8.—T'he tusurgents have been defeated in an ongagement at Kin, in Northern Moms. Wis reported that tho ‘turkish troops bave burned! the town and churoh of Miechkovac. ‘The insurgents agsert that tho inhabitants of rote vilsges near Acions, in Albania, baye re- YURTHER TOURETTE success. Lonpos, Oct. 4.—A special diupatch from Re- usa to the Times roporta that the ‘Turka have been reinforced at Trobinje and Kiok, and that she fugurgents are rotiring towarda Gasobko. THE OLD CALIPH HIMBELY. CoxstanTmorLE, Oct. 3.—The Governor of Poke donee tha ceeeerate ,cuaeniay to the of the ropor Cy tad bean mardared in that city vy Turk, es SPAIN AND CUBA, WEARY OF WAR. Waammoron, D, O., Oct. 3.~Information ro- wired hore from Havana shows that there is a Freat deal of digsatiafaction and uneasiness in Cabs among the wealthy Spaniarda at the pro- longetion of the insurrection, ‘by which immonge amaze hag resulted to all material interests in the Island, the injury boing quite incalculable. ‘They have therefore united in a remonstrance to {he Spamas Governmont againat the cantinuance ‘ *thoatile movements to supproas the insurreo- ton, believing that, by @ wise policy, poaco ire be ~ rescued botwoon tho con- Wading partiog - without further biood- hed, Not succeeding in their efforta for ncilistion and relief in that direction, the atory tn from ponroaa which sro uald to;be reliable t those wealthy Spaniards havo cithor diroct- H Srindirectly proposed to the Cuban Junta at at York to co-operate with it in such moasures ps effect’ an accommodation batwoon tho Fe tending parties, but that tho Junta decline = ovortores, doclaring their dotermination to puiane the war until thelr object in commeua- : if —namely, the independence of Cubs— Beart’ been secured, There is no moans of co th ine the entire expense of this war © part of Spain further than that 40,- fo one Woro expended for military purposes robin year, namoly, 1870-'71, in Cubs, to aay miter? St tho float of gunbosta in Cuban tenn ‘ho ame oficial source gays that the py nat force under arms excesded 100,000 troop shan baif of whom wore rogular hae aud that the losuea of the Army of Cuba at toate 318,000 men, Tho insurgent forces u pra) did not number more than 6,000 of witha” Tt fs tn view of such vast expenses, Braurand ereeponding results, that prominent fora casey both in Cubs and Spain, sre anxious kaos ation of hostilities; but it is the opin- Teapo etleman at Madrid, as expreasod in cor whe Gone from Spain, that want of stability tein Perens und the prevalence of civil lation of Gaeeze & consideration of the par Ne BUeT OF A yILUBTER. wait Yous, Oct, G.—The Bpanieh Minister s ttle i ean now in this city, has received st hun mon batch from the Hpanluh Consul at ot te : Jamaica, informing him that the cargo ‘damn ‘a bean ease Ny veatnship Uruguay, consisting of arm intended for Cuban insurgents, by the suthoitties of that port. Yhows, of 7taycaen row cuua. bed bites et. 8.—Tho Government has deter- Culoaien ‘or aienoe Rubi, the Cormor Miniater of malate i ge faa unlimited authority to Lo ee EE ae wine Ax of 1870, proscrfoing election by i poor one oPaty toe erety 30,005 ‘ aro inatructed ¢ Merete alga y ‘the Casluta ae belog necessary ections delayed. x, Oot, SeCunllate throw 150 at, Bim i wa ft tl ly yesterday. ake Brench are man-of-war > har '%. The garrison ts expecting rolnforcemonte, Les, YA DIAYOLO. tute Oot. 4—6:80 a, m—A railroad train, ted seeped by brigands between Saragossa Barve aasongers were el Among ‘them wore aeyentosn Ofloste nq Pet8G Of Bo American f rvy «Unie Beate i Of- WAT. Yee stat 4 penser Frat waa ts it fe supposed that the American vic- fs outrage Lolonget! to her. tina of tl ———— GERMANY. BISMANCK FIXING THINGY FX FOEF ¥ACIO FoR VoN ANNIM, Bantsy, Oct. 3.—Tho Lmperlal Chaneoior has subtuitted to tho Kodera! Councile samondmenty to the penal code making Insligation tu crime a punishable offense, Ho haw proposed at tho BANG time clauses relative to the affictals af the Foroign Ofico whe aro guilty of digabedsenco of {ostructions, violation fof secrecy of ofico, or of acting contrary to the rules relative to tho cuatady of otticist docnmonta, ——+—— ITALY. THE AMERICAN CENTENNIAL. Friongxcy, Oct. .--A meeting of tho Phila. dolphis Exhibition Committeo wae held hero to- day. AContral Executive Comnilttce waa ap- pointed, It will alt permanently in this cits, and have tho support of the Govoriimont and Cham- ber of Commorco. FRANCE. DEATH OF AN ASSEMBLYMAT, Panta, Oct. 3,—M. Ducing, Liboral member of the Assembly for tho Departmont of the Hautes Pyrenoos, is dead. THE NECENT INONDATIONS. Tondon Standard'a Paris Correspondence. A great dea! has been said sod written about tho Jato disastrous {uuodationa in tho south of Franco, but ov far wo have not had a complete or Uintinot oatimate of tho loss of lite and proporty that occurred. Some freah statinticn have just boon publishod, which will goo great way Lo Hl up this lapaue, According to tho oficial report Of the Toulouse authorities, appears that tho number of porgons drownod of crusted tn that commune wee 209, which ie much bolow the calculation mado at tho time of tho dieaatar, Of tho cattlo lost and missing iu tio game district 210 wore horues, 95 pigs, 16 cows, aod 12 dogs. Iho number of housca in tho inundated parta of ‘Toulouse was 2.2125 of theas, 4141 woro washed down, and 346 will have to be rebuilt. Tho loss of property in ‘Toulouse alone amounte to 11,270,000r.. or nearly half a million wterling, Romo idea of the ravage of the wotors may bo drawn from the fact that tn somo flelda aftor the subsidenco a bod nearly 2 pts deep of slush, stones, and debris was left behind. So much for Toulouse, From tho reports sent in to the Ministor of Public Worka by tho State Enginecora wo gathor intor- esting dotails of the damago caused 10 the ucigh- boring districts. Tho roads und bridges of no Joss than ton departments suffered. Thoxo of tho Hauto-Garouna and the Hautes-Pyrcnees will covt ag much as 1,950,000f, to put into order. Aa regarda tho rivers, tho damago dono to the Garoune is estima at 600,000f ; to Baiso, 100,000r; Adour and Gavos toyother, G0,000f; and the rest, 40,000f, ‘Tho railways aro still grentor sufferers. Tho fino from ‘Tou- louse to Bayonne was damagod fo the oxtont of §30,000f; that from Montrojau to Luchou, 250,000f ; sudo batch of smaller lines to tho sum of 400,000f. Tho tota! chargo, consequent. ls, that will fall on tho Ministry of Public Works ia about 3,400,000f. ‘Xho railways have all been repaired, but it anposra that the Gov- ernment is not in any hurry to repair the roads, bridges, aud rivers, “The inhabitants of the tue undated districts complain bitterly of this ofll- clat indifference, sud at tho vamo timo oak if the Govornmont cannot do something to pre- vont the rocurronco of such disaaters, oF af leaut to take pracautions against them. WASHINGTON, Perquisites Loppea OH—District Af- fnirs—Tho October Govornmontal i Shave. + __ (special Dispatch to The CAicaqo Tribune, Wasutnaron, Oct, 3.—Angistant Necrotary Cowon, ad interim in chargo of tho Interior De- partment, secms to havo little roapecs for tho especial frionda of his Inte Chiof, Tho new Secret Borvico Buroan of the Ponsion Ofilco has already como to griof. When Mr, Baldwin was sppointed by Dalsuo Chief of Snecial Agonts, ho st onco organized & new division ond bad number of favorite clerks, oll of whom wore supposed to bo dovoted to tho fortunes of Secra- tary Delano, appointed or detailed to assist him, It has been customary intho Departmont whon o clerk hag beon sont out to investigate o case of fraud in tho payment of pensions, to allow him, in addition to his salary and traveling ox- pondes, from &3 to $1 a day to pay for his board, &e. But this wos nover paid to thom wuon thoy woro on duty in the Department hore, But tho services of Baldwin and his detectives in proparing apecial dispatches for such newapapor correspondents a8 would send thom, and juvent- ing scandalous stories about Prof. Marsh and othors who had oxposod the raucality of loading oficiala of the Dopartmen:, wore so groat that no ordinary, lawful salary was sufficicnt, and 60, at Baldwin's suggostion, and with Delavo's approval, an ordor wag iaeued by tho Commiseionor of Pensions for the paymont to some of theac of $3 a day and to others of $4 aday, all tho timo, whothor thoy woro on duty hore or eleowhore, In Baldwin's own case, tho per diem was $4, and with bia regular salary of $1,800 a year ‘mado his pay €3,500. Thia matter was brougbt to tho atten- tion of Gen. Cowen yesterday, and he im- modiately issued the following ordor : Warurnaton, D. C,, Oct. 2, 1875.—Sin : Seo, 4,744 of tho Rovisot Statutes authorizes the detail by the Com- missioner of Ponsions of clerks in bia ofico for tho tnvostigation of attempted fraud on the Government in connosticn with tha provisions of the Ponsion laws, and the clerks to be allowed atch additional compen: sation as is customary in cases of special service, Hereafter, clerks of your office detullod for tho kin duty abovo referred to will not be slowed this ditional “ compensation ™ provided for by said tion except during the time actually and ‘nocesesril employed by them in the proper iscbargo of wucl duty, and nd #uch additional compousation will bo al- lowed to any such clerk so employed at the seat of Government for auy sorvico rendered tn the Peusion Ofice oF ia connection with tho investigation of exatme Anation of such frauds, (diqued) B, BR, Cownn, Tholaw which placod tho District under the government of thro Commisaloners authorized thom to make repairs of the streets and com- pilote projected improvamenta, Tor soma time there havo beon compluints that in thoir zoal the Commisrionors have excoedod their authori- ity by beginning improvomonts altogether new, Itts now announced that the Board of Audit have rofnsed to isso certificates to pay for some of these improvemants, on the ground that they aro unautborizod, ‘The Bpocial Agoot who hne becn examining into the payment by tho Treasury of tho Wit- kowskd claiin, reports that thero ly vory little doubt of its fraudulont character, A D’onnayl- yania politician, a formor member of tho Lower Honue of Congresy, is aald to ba implicated in this claim, (To the Associated Press.) ‘Wasurnatoy, D, C., Oct.3.—Tuo United States Assistant Tressuror at Now York has heon rected by the Socrotary of the Troauury to soll 84,000,000 gold during the present month, sa followa: One million dotlars each Thura ———_—__-___ THE FALL RIVER MATTER, IN NEW YORK, New Yors, Oct. 8.—The Park Commissloners refused the application of Swinton, Ward, and others for the uso of Tompking Squsre to-day for the purnogo of holding a mooting of the New York workingmon to sympathize with the Fall River atrikors, A VERY REMARKABLE STATEMENT. Pnovwence, Kt. I, Oct. $,—Mayor Slocum, of Newport, haa forbidden the Fall River Commit- tes to solicit aid in Newport fdr the Fal! River strikers, and has ordered them arrested if they eball attempt a SUIT FOR LIBEL. Orevetann, Oct, 8.—Judge Young, of the Po-~ lice Court of this city, commoncod a libol auit Inut Saturday against the publishora of the Cleveland Leader, laying damagea at $25,000, Bomo two, months sgo ae person named Zoimer came into tho Leader office and com- plained of an article which bad ap- poared in the paper oriticising bim in hia samnelly of Assistant Stross Commivaioner. He followed i p hia complaints by assaulting Mr. Cowles, editor of the Leader, and drawing & Tovolyer on him. Mr. Cowles retaliated by ponnding his assailant onthe hosd. Zeimor was a@ubeequently arrested on of assault with intens to kill. was tried ore, Judge Young, once diem! tho prisoner. This and other decisions were criticisod quite aavorely in the Leader, aud the Judge now sues to recover damages for snjurion on hie judicial character, his rop jon, and his charactor ass ctuten, He yas elise she (ipblect of @ osuatio jana 1 Leader, but he makes vo rofer~ ence to thfs in bie ples, ae Acted AN EQUCATIONAL BEQUEST, Evaxevitia, lod, Oct. 8.--Willard Carpanter will toomorrow fle for record deeds conveying 9300,U00 of alt; ety to Negé founded by blow aad ‘asied Wiad Cokeay. aes rae ae haere raienacmetn THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY OCTOBER 4, 1875, 8 POLITICAL. The Jug-Handle Discussion Be- tween Woodford and Lew. Ing in Ohlo, Corl Schurz at Sandusky---Frombull Shelvey te Currency Question to His Own Satisfaction. ——————— Political Jottings in General, MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS, ETC. LA SALLE, Spectat Diepateh ta The Chicaae Tribune. LaSantx, D1, Oct. 2—Tho municipal olection occurs in this city on Slonday, and promises to be ove of tho most exciting yet hold, Tho con- tent for Mayor will bo botiveen a promioont young lawyor, an Itighman, who is siso an ox- Mayor, and one of our mont prominent German citizons, who ja largely concerned {n our manu- facturing interests. BT, PAUL, Speciat Diapateh to Tha Chieaan Tribune, Sr. Paci, Minn, Oct, 2—The Domocratic County Convention, after an exciting prelimi- nary contest of sevoral days, motto-das, and mado a broak in the county ring by nominating Jomos King, Chiof of Police, for Shoriff, by eight majority, over John Grace, tho preset incumbent, 7'be other county nominees are Judg- ea of tha Common Peas, Orlando Simons and 8. M. Flint; Rogister, Aloxander Jolmaton: At- tornoy, O. D. O'Brien; Stare Houator, James Smith, Jr. City Nominges—Troawurer, I’. A. Nenz; Attorney, W. A. Gormau. Municipal Judges—John D, O'Brien and H, C. Elter, Tho People’s tickot 14 talked of in opposition D, O, Robertson will run indepondent for Sheri! Prevont indications promiso & oonvidorable bolt from the Domocratic nit. MFETING AT CINCIXNATT. Special Dispatch to rhe Chicano Tribune, Cincinnatt O., Oct. 9.—Congressman Baylor of tho Firat Congressional District, thia city, mato his opening speoch to night. Ho was not in favor of repidiation, by any moans, Io was also carcful not to say that he was particu- larly in favor of inflation. His speoch was mainly an attack on tho Republican party and a gloritication of his own party. THE HAND-MONET MEN. Spectat Dieputeh to Ths Chteago Tribune, Davexront, In., Oct. 2.—A mosting of the Davonport Board of Trado was hold Jast night, ond Edward Sinasall was slocted a delegate to tho Hard-Monoy Convention to bo held in Cin- cinpati this month, Resolutions favoring spoody specio resumption wore adopted. It was also veaolved to hereafter hold daily meotings of the Board, and to obtain daily markes reports from sll the principal contres of trade, ge THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. TUR SECOND DEBATE BETWEEN WOODFORD AND EWING. Lanxcaatrn, 0., Oct. 1.—Tho great Woodford- Ewing dobate attracted thousands from far sud near. Mr. Ewing spoke for ove hour, making It very clear to the Democratic raiad that inflation was the country’s only hopo; quoted big figures in the shapo of tho natioual dekt, and played on tho resumption law, as if in it bung the fate of, tho opposite party, To told ue how it was pase- od in tho midaight darkness of a secrot cancua lsat wintor, and oft and sgain challenged Gov, Wocdford to take itupand handle it, Gov. Woodford occupied but on hour in bia roply. It waw cnough. Ho proved himself » David to the Goliath of Democracy, and gavo him the ad- yantago of thirty minutes’ oxtra timo. Report- ors dropped their poncile and listened, for tho koon, incisive sentences, combined with tho bold, impagsionod manner, could not be trana- forred to paper. What bad soomed slodge hammer argumont was ewopt away like thistle down beforo the wind, and burst aftor burst of uncontrollable applanso grocted the con- Btantly-rocurriag, tolling polata made by Now York's splondid orator. And it was not more doclamation, but the soundest of logic wan combined with a wealth and powor of Jangnage that cot itu way like o Saraconic cim- oter, Ewing's closing romarks, which occupied half en hour, wore an utter failore, » crippled repetition of hia spoech proper, doliverod in a crushed, ambarrasuad, heeitating mauner, ag if tho oracor was fighting againat hope. CARL SOHURZ AT BANDUSEE. Banpvsry, O., Oct, 1.—This evening the largest ballin thia city was crowded to ita ca- pacity long before tho timo fixed for Gon. Schurz to spook, and many who came at the bour ap- pointed for tho mooting were obliged to turn away from tho doors, unablo to gain admittance, Tho speech of tho cloquent ox-Sanator occu- pled nearly two hours in delivery, and was fro- quently interrupted by applause. A very large proportion of bia boarera wore of tho industrial classes to whom the inflation of who currency which ho opposes isa particular curso. Some of thom had come from neighboring countioa to extend grootings to the sloquent orator. Gon, Schurz is literally uverwhelmed with a plications for hia gorvicea ou the platform in fayor of sm sound curroncy. Of courao, ho is compolled to decline, in mout cases. At Tuledo he metacaumbor of gentlemen who had como from considerable distancos to prevail on him to visit their localitios, somo in other States,” DEMOONATIO MEETING AT CIRCLEVILLE, Cmeneviu.e, O,, Oct. 1.—Grost bills, a nouncing a grand Democratio mass-moetin; and spoochos by Clymor, of Ponnsylvania, Uor- ria, of Virginia, aud Cary, brought out « slim crowd this afternoon. About 450 or 600 of both parties is a falr evtimato of tho numbors. Grant and his Administration recoived most attention. Clymor got off s tlowory sllusion to the thickly- strown graves of the nation’s dead, which mizut have beon improssive if his own record on the War bad boon what it ought. Cary waa yolio- ment, but wins no yotos. Ho take liko a dou- porato man, outtlog right aud loft, with sach ologaut phrases 38 “Har thieves,” and “kooves," EUGENE MALE AT ONILICOTHE, Cmtucotne, O., Oct. 1.—Tho Hon, Eugene Talo, of Maino, to-night addressed one of tho largoat mootings yot held in Chillicothe. The hall was packed to ovortlowing, aud bis argu- mont, which Issted for ono hour aud » half, was B® most convincing one. He brought beforo tho laboriug mon, in a comprehensive manuer, the necosalty for making the dollar which he ro- colved for Lia daily Jabor capabio of purchasing adollar’a worth of noceasities. His logic waa ood and appreciated. This ia Mr. Hale's tirat epooob in the campaign, He is a plain, practical, yot eloquont aposkar, TAFT AND GNOBYEXOR AT LONDON. Lonpox, 0., Oct. 1.—The Ropublican meetin, hore to-day was a grand socccsa, notwithetand- jog tho rafp, which continued until noon, Not Jess than 2,000 peopl wore present, coming fron al! parts of tho county. Judge ‘faft and Col. Groayonor made ablo and convincing arguments, sud were woll reosived by the people, Things look well for the Republicans in Madison County. SMALL DEMOCRATIC GATHERING AT MORTOW. Moxnow, O., Oct. 1,—Gon. Bauning acd Mr. BhackJoford, from Ithuols, are waking vpoechos here to-night to 5 stim audience 1 Kobinson's Hall, Sheokleford’s spesch was simply dinguet- iuy ta roforcnce to facts, andho capeciatly makoa ® poor nurwe for the Hay-Baby, Lanning ad- dressed himsolf to the * God-forsaken laborin: man.” On the whole, the Teeny was & gran panneranls fizale, and « great epublican tri- mpi _ EX'SENATOR TRUMBULL, WHAT IE CONSIDERS TUN PARAMOUNT 148UX8 OF TUM DAT, fo tha Editor of The Chicago Tribune : JACKAONVILLE, Ill, Oot. 2, 1878.—I inclose you the letter of Ex-Senator Trambull, in reply to mine in Tam Tas0me of the 27th ult. Youre truly, Jas. M. Nonra. Carcsco, Sept. 29, 1875,-—Jas, Mf. North, Eaq. Daan Sis: Your lotter of the 27th inat. te at hand, and I have read your open lotter in Tux Tawors, Iam qoite ont of politics, and my time is go wholly taken up in the practice of my profession that £ have no time to answer youat length, Of course, I favor s sound our rency, though I differ with you in the opinion thas the financial question is the leading one ia our politiog., I convider sdministratice ratorm, and the jimiting of the #edors! Government 10 {ut Cooutltukoral pawecs, a4 the naraniognt ta ty ttt I) 2a OLN OLAS AO “A AL aura of the day. Thanking you fcr your letter, helieve mea vary truly youre, Lywan Taosness. ee POLITICAL NOTES. Next; Cowon. Noxt; Smith, Tho Interior Departmont ix almost 34 ively as Saturday night in barber-elop, In s spirit of accommodation, the BL Louis Qbe- Danocrathas tominated Banga for the Presidency, Slap-Bangy, sot ‘em up again. ‘Tho St. Louls Republican wants to aco tho rag: boby “knocked higher'n a kite,” and Willian Allen withat, Thore’s genuine ivdependenco torsou. * The Hon. Of. €, Kerr hag been " visiting Srieuds “in vartona smal) eines of Mlinols, and it is said ho han anceceded in fixing the Ilinois, ae woll as the Slissouri, Domocratson tho Hpoak- ership question. ‘The Carroll County Mirror Slings all hosite- tion to the wind and ‘hota proclaim ita faith in Wasbburne ss tho hest man for President. “ Washburno'4 naing will bo n tower of strength, Tt will win us back the Gorman yote.” Did the Vico-I'resident ‘*burk" the Adams movement in Mayaachunetty? Tho Now York Herat payd so; but wo have not observed any recriminstions in tho Hpringfleld Aepublican, which had gono protty largely iuto that lne of bustuess. i Warrington” writer an opon letter to George William Cartis, informing him thet his lettor of advico touching the Adama movement to Massa- churetts Republicana was, ‘not to put too fine Bpoint uponit, ‘a cussed pioce of itmspudenco.'” “ Warrington” {aan ass, Benron Connty, lows, {8 going to try alady for School Superintendent, and several other coun- fos in tho State may do tho rame. ‘She Vintow Eagle thinks it is outy fair to give tho women a chauce inthis departmont, since 10,193 out of 16,284 teachers in tho Btato are of the geatlor wox, Tho Springfield Republican asys it ati moves —the Adams movemont, thatis, Tho Iepublican is tolerably reconciled, however, to tho nomina- tion of Mr. Hico, and predicts that he will be clocted. ‘The Loring organs also accept the do- featof their favorite with guod gruce, and come out atrong for Rice, Tho New Jorsoy Constitutional amendments— all but ono—wero carried Ly 19,000 wnajority, and that ona, known as the Hive-county act, received G,734 majonty. ‘The Catholic oppouition to the school clause did not amount to moro than 2,000 votes, though strang efforts were made by somo of tho pricsta to brivg out 6 strong Buctar- lan vote. ‘Tho bullioniste must have had a gond deal of loose change to xpare if thoy have reatly vought up all tho prominent newspapers and all the country to preach contraction, aa the ipflationiets allege, {t 18 pitiful to goo froo-trads journals indulging in thia cant of fustian, Thoy have had it urgod against themuelves wo often that they know how idlo and foolish it is. A for-fotched idea, and ono not worth golag 4 atop for, is that of the New York Triune con- corning President Grant's epecch at Dea Moines. It is, in effoct, that the Presideut suspocts Gen. Shorman of Presidential aspirations, and that, kKuowing the relations of the Goneral and bis fumily with tho Catholic Cburcl, be took this opportunity to payoff ao little debt due to the author of a recont volume of memoirs, More comfort for Ham: Tho Indianspolie Journal ways bia letter is “ very silly and un manly”; the Philadelphia Times, haa ‘not much faith in the stories of discharged servants who go to the grocor, the butcher, tha baker, etc., preferring charges against thoir lato mae tors and mietresses ""; and the Graphic caps tho climax thus: " Ham, of Chicago, turved out of office for appraising goods too low and writing nowapaper drivel tov much, writes an importi- nent Jotter to the Socretary of the Treasury. If ho wrote in the Baconian stylo as much as ho imitatos its morals Ham would smoke better.” CASUALTIES, A STEAMBOAT COLLISION, Loursvinne, Oct. 3.—Tho etesmboats L. L. Tillman and Hint Shinklo, river packots, ruu- ning in the Louisville and Nonuorson trado, un- der different managers, collided this morning 32 miles below New Albany, Ind. Tho Hiliman was chartered by tho Louisville & Heudorson Packet Company, and tho Shinklo was recently put in the same trade sa an indopendont packot. Tuo Shinkle waa proceeding down stream, and tho Hillman was coming up toward Louisville, when the collision occurred. Passongers of tho Ifill- man state that the boat was procaedly, upstream in light fog whon tho pilot on duty perceived boat bearing down upon his own craft, undor full steanr, 200 foot away. ‘Cho pilot of tho Hiliman blew = bia whistle =~ to atop tho engines, aud rocoiving no answer, blew pgain to back the oratt, ‘The Shinkle than blow tvico and ran actosa tha bow of tha Hillmaa. The bow of the Hillman was torn off up to tho oapstan, An ugly hole was tora io the hulle af both bonts, and, but for tho tobacco hogaloads on the Hillman that steamor would have forced beruelf clear through the Shinkle, United States Tuspector Mather waa on board tho Hillman aud witnessed the collision, and will at once tnvesti- garethoaffair, Walter Cartwright,a negro roust- about, whileon the bow of the Hillman, was thrown into tho river and drownod. Cartwright, on eoeiug that tha bonte must cullide, ran to the bow, exclaiming: “IT want to weo this dono, ax I will boa witness." A letter to him from his wife, taken on board the Hill- man aftor ita arrival at Louiayillo, road: Como home, Walter. I am tired of boing widow.” Both boata were full of passongora aud were considerably damaged. Tho Hiliman is now at Louisville, and tho Shinkle is at Evansville, FOUND NEARLY GEAD. Special Disvatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Broomixatox, Ill., Oct, 3.—A German, aged about 24, and ovidontly o barber, wsu found ying on tho track at Lexington this mornings with his skull crushed Jo, aa if by the blow of , biudgeon or fall. Ho had s small sum of money, & broken whisky-fask, voto-book from the drag- storo of D. O. Crist, of Bloomington, in a pockets also a photograph of himself and a Indy, taken by King, of Cincinnati, As Last ac- counts ho was dying, LOST A LEQ. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ractxg, Wie. Oot, 2—An omployo of tha lumber firm of Murray, Slanson & Co., named Authony Rulick, old and partly deaf, was run over this morning by cars which wore being switched into the Jumbor-yard, and bad a Jog taxono® below the knee. Tho misfortuue ia insde mote grievous from the fact thats wife and sovoral helpless childron are now without @ provider, DROWNED. Special Diepatca te The Chteage Tribune, Gnany Haven, Oct. 3.—While tho tng Tem- pest, of this placo, was cntoring the harbor this morning with two pilo-drivera and a scow in tow from South Haven, Charles Decatur was washod ovorboard from ono of the drivors and drowned. Tle was aea-wick at tho time. His body was ro~ covered, Verdict of the jury, accidextal drowulog, INSTANTLY KILLED, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicape’ Tribune, Daxvitie, Il, Oct. 2.—Fritz Pool, who hi beon in the omploy of tho Paris & Danville Rail- road aa 8 brakeman, waa thrown from a moving car last evening poar Robinson, and instantly Kilted, tho train passing over his head and cruah- ing STEAMER BURNED, Cixcrtwatr, O., Oct. 2.—The Commercials Moadville (Pa.) apecial reports the burning of the steamers Jamestown and Griffith ot Jamestown, N. Y¥., Chatauqua Lake, this morn- ing. The stosmere were valued at $40,000; In- aurred for 822,000, Supposed incendiarios. WORSE THAN USUAL, Special Dispatoh to Tha Catcago Tribune, Darrow, O., Oct, 8.--Two young men named Thois aud Blust went hunting ehort dlatauce from tbe city to-day, Theis’ accidental; discharged ounding him tenbusl , and, ibe 1 ing through the besa re ts aatly. ig of Bluat, killed A FATAL FALL. Spectal Diopatch lo Tha Chicaae Tribune. Exits, ©., Oct, B—A young man nemed Gregory ‘Limmona, living at Norwalk, O., @ brakoman on 6 frelght (rain of the Lake Shore Rallroad, fell froos tho top of a car at this place this evening and was inatently Killed. eee eae eet THE PRESIDENT ANO BAIGHAM. Bart Laxx, Utab, Cot. 9.—President Grant arnyed bore this afteraoon, and wat niet at Oren by the Governor sud other ofticiale and clizeps, aud also) by Brigham Young aud patty. wh of whom arogwpsoind bis to wale ARKO, CRIMINAL NEWS, The Riot in Toronto Yesterday Attend- ing tho Religious Processions. Three or Four People Killed and n Large Number Wounded. Brutel Outrago Perpetrated on © Lady of Boston by a Barber. THZ TORONTO RIOT, Sperial Inepateh ta The Chieaso Tribune, Tonuxto, Ont. Oct. b-Ap, m.—To-day tho riotous proceedings of last Sunday wero re- peated, though on a broader scale. The day wan ono relocted fora pilgrimage of the Roman Catholics from charch to eburch, in commem- oration of certain promntgationx, By tho Orange body and Young Britons, thia was con- aiderod objectionable on two grounds, vize tho character of the observance and the fact of its boing conducted on tho Sabbath day. For days past it had Leon rumored that opposition would be ‘given to the procession, and an attempt made to prevent ita boing carriod ont. On the other hand, the Catuolics, having as right to hold tho procession on Sunday, no jaw praventing,” they exprenged thoir detormination not to be intimidated from carrying out thelr intentions, and accordingly the whole city was wrought tua high stato of excitement. Early thin morning two troopa of cavalry, the Queen's Gwo Hullo Brigade, and the ‘Tenth {Royals were assomblod and held in readiness to wibdue any outbreak. All remained quist until tho procession was reuly ty leave the Cathedral, at which timo Moetropotitan Square and the atroots adjacent were lined by n crowd estimated at 10,000 persons, Tho whole polico furce of the city wero at these pointe, whilo tho military woreon Church street, nouth of King, ovly a fow hundred sarda distant, with scouts of cavalry in Who vicinity. Scarcely had the procession begun to move before hnndrede of young men began utoning them, The police charged on thom, audafew shots were did charged, by which throo or four nersong were in- jured. Pauving weet slong Adelaide street to St. Mary's Church on Pathurat utreet, » distance of a milo and a holt, the procession, toaded by a strong body of police, were angaulted at slmost every strect-crossing, when slots were fired and more or [ess persond wounded. Mean- voile tho military took up their lino of march along King stroat west, parallel with tho procergion and one atreot Routh of it, With the military was the Mayor of the city, who, in case of necossity, waa prepared to road tho riot sct, when the military would be called on to interfere, Tho proceswion reached fta dostination, where more shots wore fired aud moro encounters occurred, ‘Tho procexsion here disporéed, and tho mithtary returped to ite quar- ters, awaiting further ordera, At the timo of writing, a feeling provaily that further draturb- anco of the peace ia imminont, Soversl of the police forca were diuubled, a largo number of persons more or less injured. and it is reported that two persona wero fatally wounded by re- volvor-shoty. 1t ia impossible, aot prevent, to state positively what tho rosalt will be, bat tno fact that the military aro under arme has & good effect, andat this hour she riot act hes not beon read. ‘LATER. Special Dispatch to Phe Chicago Tribune, Tononro, Unt., Oct. 3,—$:30 p, m.-—-At the resent time the rintous proceedings appear to 0 protty woll subdued. Betwoen 5 aud 6 o'clock & large party of rioters visitod Dummer strest. which iy chietly inhabited by the laboring class of Romun Catholics, and had an encounter jast- ing for about half an hour, during which wiu- dows were smashed, and numbers of persous injured by «tones and sticks shrown. Maror Modesif drove up in haste and endeavored to ‘Porm them to disperse, without offect, until a reinforcement of police armived and put thom to flight. Smaller encoun- ters also occurred in other parte of the city, Tho police force worked nobly to-day, atd prevented innch bloodshed, though suffering severoly from rough usage. An extra force are patrolling to~ uight, sud tho strects, though thronged, are re- suming the usual quiet. Ono of the police ap- pears to be fatally wounded, though rtill alive. ‘The total number of seriously injured cannot be known to-night. [Zo the Associated Pres) Tonosto, Ont., Oct. J.—The pilgrimage of Toman Catholics from cburcu to chnrcl too% pince to-day, After forming at their roapocttyo churches thoy marched to St. Michnol’s Cathe- dral; alter a short service there they procoaded along Adelatdo strect to St, Mary's Church, Buthurat streot, a distance of 134 miles. From this point part of tho procession returned oaat by Front stroat ; othors disperaod. On account of the procession being accompaniod by the police and a largo body of military, who wore ordered out for the occasion, and a change in tho route of the procession, tho disturbanco waa much leas than was ez- pected. As soon asthe march fromthe Cathe- dral began, stone-throwing, etc., commenced. "Tuo police charged on the assailants, fring sev- oral shots. On marching up Adelaide atreot soveral attacks with stones, otc., wore made, and at Batburet etreot quite a number of shots woro tired. Quo or two police sud 9 number of othors woro setiously wounded. No one was killed 20 far as known, About 2,000 persons were in the procession. ‘Cho crowd at some points waa os ted at 8,000, All quict now. MURDER, Special Dispatch to The Chicare Tribune, Mippierown, O., Och 3.—A man named Schweitzer, aquict, inoffensive man living on the farm of Danie) Holwig, was murdored with- out provocation, st a saloon at Amanda, « amell town 2 miles south of here, about midnight last night by « notorioug rough named Adam Foster, while on s drunken spres. Foster ahot his victim with a pistol, killing him inetantly. Foster Ia iu jail. Great excitement prevails, and feare ere entartained that ho will be lynched. MURDEROUS INTENT. Bautruory, Md., Oct. 9.—Albert 8. League, Captain of two tug boata, approschod to-day the sacristy of St. Patrick's Church, on Drondway, while services were going on, and, drawing a pistol, attempted to shoot tho pastor, Father Qaiteloy, on account, aa Loague alleges, of Fathor Gsitoloy having put (League's) daughter in a Catholic convent in Indiana. League was arroutod and coammitted for the action of the Grand Jury. CHARGED WITH BOOK-THEFT, Bpscrat Dispateh to The Chtcagn Trimune, Pronta, Ill, Oct, 3.—Joaeph Arling, a yousg man who haa been studying lew with various lJawyora here, was arrested Isst night on & chargo of stealing booke from difforont attorneya, He waa lodged In the County Jail and will probably have a hearing at an early day. A largo number or volumes wore found at his oflice, aod the thofta appear to have boon golng on some time, A VILLAIN DOUBLE-DYED. Boston, Oot. 8.—3Ira. Annte Curran was drag- gedintos abop st 166 Cambridgo stroct Jast aight and ravivbed by John McManas, @ barbor employed thore, MoManua was arreeted to-day aud will be arraigned in tbo Municipal Court to- monow, Mra. Curran’a husband attompted to Kill the sooundres to-day, but ho was protected by the polica. OBITUARY. Spretal Dispatch to The CAteags Tripune, Rooxroup, Ill, Oct. 8.—Masry, wife of ex- Ald. L, H, Potter, ove of the oldest acttlers in this part of the county, diod at ber residenco in thi« city yostorday of typhoid fever. Speciat Disvateh to She Chicago Tribune, Mapiwox, Wie., Oct, 3—Joho H. Lewis, a resident of this city siuce 1640, a life-long Dumo-~ crat, aud conapicuously connected, se United Btates Masel under Buchanan, with the famous Fugitive Slave-law caso of Shorman hi. Booth, whoo the Wisconsin Btate-Rights Court declaion came near arraying her in hoatility to tho United States, died, ta this city to-day of consumption, after two months’ illness, ‘SUICIDE, . Sosciat Dispatch to The Chtoage Tribune, Hawstsox, O., Oct, &—E. G. Dyer, of the well-known firm of Owens, Lano & Dyer, mana- tacturers of portable engines and soparators, Of thie place, committed suicide yosterday morn~ ing, blowing bis brains out with a revolver in tua old pattern-room of the factory. Mr, Dyor tae one of our best and most rospected oftisens. The tragio ocourrence ceste a gloom over the pect Conraevondenes ef The Chreage Tribuns, Hottanp Orrr, Mick, Oct. 1.-Tho ot Carl Jobneon, a native of Sweden, waa discor- axed yesterday buspended from Bb tree in the foods near De "a Rawal, aie miles northwest of this place. Ho had been minaiog for tivo weeka, and bis body was ip & honible cond tion when found. At a Coroner's inquest, ver~ torday afternoon, a verdict of death by suicide wax rendered, Tho decesaed was 25 yeard of age. Ho teaven a wifo and ebltd. Conustnvs, 0., Oct. 3.—The wife of Joraph Kopp took 60. grains of tmorphino in 6 fit of melancholy thia morning, and in now in a pro- carious situation, She had heen in tha habit of taking small doves of tnorphina for xeven yosrs. Swreva Dimatch to fhe Cheago fribune. Darrow. O,, Oct. 3.—An entitaable young man named dorome Forushell, of Miamisburg. cut hos throat with a razor at 2 o'clock this morning, and died instantly. Ie waa a cripple, aud bed been in til health a long tine. CROOKED WHISKY, JOYCE. Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Jerrensox City, Mo. Oct. 3,—-Col. John A, Joyce. Isto ttevenue Agent at St, Louis, camo here yesterday to anewer an indictment found against bim at tho late session of the Grand —————— ————————_ SPORTING NEWS THE TURF. RENTUCRY NEWA, Loctavitie, Oct. 3.—The Lexington Trottiag Arsociation elected the following officers Batur day: Vrosidens, ‘f. J. Megibbon; Vice-Presl+ donte, Casaina M. Clay, 1. 31. Forguson; Direct ore, Insane Ntnith, H. M. Rowon, Col. It. Weat, J.T. Shackelford, J.B, Wilgua, ‘Tho summary of winners and their ownors’ oarnings at tho Iste mecting of the Loniaville Jockey Club shows that the largest stakes wora captured by Mr, D. Start, of Spring Station, Ky., be receiving €4.350 on Victor, Kiog Alfonso,and Egypt. ‘Tho romaindor of the €15,- 545 of the takes waa diatributed ataong horses the following turfmon: D. Swigort, 24,350; Nichols, $1,895; Capt. Willlam Cottrell, Ewalt & Swinnoy, $1,250; F. 1B. Harper, 4); Melutvra & Swinney, 2850: A. K, itech 4, $775; Robineon, Morgan & Co., $675; llising «& Owings, 9590; James Franklio, $55; Loyd, £950: Georgo A, Buford, 8350; T. Mexihben, $350; George H. Ice, 8250: W. Jury in this city, Ho appesred in court ink, £450: Withers & Co. #100; Willism and ,Dloaded © not | culty, and was | Jennings, G10); D. 1s. Grouse, ¢100; He B ordered to reappesr noxt Tuomlav, Joyco | Durham, €50, Total, $16,525. gavo bonds several dara ago in St. Souis for bia arr appearance hore yostorday, He lad bardly left the court-room when Judyoe Kroket, of the Dis- trict Court, received a dispatch from United States Commiaaioner Clark, at St. Louta, saving the bond which Joyce had given was perfectly worthless, the bondsman not owning apy availa Llo property. An ordor was catered requiring Joyee to give additional ,wecurity. Joxce is charged mith having, 36 ftcvenue Agent, had knos ledge that the tirm of B.A, Fenniman & C», were acting illegally as rectifiers, and that THE TRIGGER, TOURNAMENT AT BLOOMINGTON. Speerat Dispatch to The Crreaao Tribune, Broommuron, W.. Oct. 3.—On the bth, Ath, and 7th a shooting tournament hera will bo given by tho Bloomincton Evergreen Shooting Hoctety, Prizow of 51,000 are nffcrod. Bogardus will be here on tho ti and 7th. Un also bad knawiedgo that the same parties bad emptied 243 puckages of ¢tistilled spirits without canceling tho stampa, and that he failod to re- port the vame to the proper suthoritics. He te alsa charged with tiaviag knowledge Cat Shae- han st Hone, distillers, were carrying ou thoir business with intent to defraud the Govorn- inent, and that he conspired with Edward Shee- han to defraud the Government out of its ed duos, Tho trial will commence some time thin week, THE SAN FRANCISCO WHISKY MEN. San Francisco, Cal, Oct, 3,—Tho Wholesale Liquor-Dealors’ Association of Sau Francisca, at arocent meoting, indorscd Saporvisor Foulko and Collector Sedgewick, and declared that no whitky ring oxista hero. A petition directed to Benator Sargent. axking Lis influenco iu behalf of Foulke and Sedgwick to retaio ther iu orice. was numerously wigned by the wholesale liquor- doalors, The Pacifle Diatitlery Company, which hau been recently prominently mentioned in con- nection with the investigation by the revenno officiala on this coast, waa ropresented at tho abovo meeting. Supervisor Hawley, lately from the East, bas relieved Foulke. NEwcoMe. Speeiar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntnatoy, Oct, 3,—-Tho resignation of Mar- ehal Noweomb, of Missouri, ia another indication of atreugth in the movo againat tho whisky ring. Ase matter of fact, it was not voluntary, Sioce the first arrests in St, Louis in connection with the whisky frauds it bas been a sorious question here whether Marehal Newcomb would throw ‘his influence earnostly on the side of the Gov- ermment. At lossth the President left the mat- ter for decision until he should vieit 8t, Loula, and last wook the case was fally laid befora bim by prominent citizens of thas pl: and tbo result was an intimation to Mar Newcomb that hia rogigvation would be acceptable, It was accordingly tendorod. FIRES, AT OAK PARK, Saturday ovening an unusual quietude ssomed topervade tho town, when anddenly about 9 o'eluck the wild alarm of tha flre-bell rang out ite ominous toues. Tho fire waa {o the western art of the town, and proved to be the elegant home oof Mr. Jobn 8. Quick, Io tho twinkling of an cya all tho prominent citizen bad sasombled on the wpor, but from the first it was ovident the honss could not be vaved, and the offorts to wave the furniture and hoakebold soode were accelerated with all possible good will, The piano, the pio- tures, of which Mr. Quick bad mchoico selec. tion, tho frnit of his travela in Italy, aud moet of tho furniture, with the silverware and family Jowels, ware sasod. Tue bouse was frame, a8 wea also the barn; the latter, B vo handsome one, and recently finished, waa rescued from tho fire by wetting carpets. Tho gentlemen -forming lines paseed backets of water while the msjority of the most prominent ladics of the town took from the gentlemon’a arms the household goods, carry- ing thom to the neighbor e for safety. Although it was distrensing to seo eo boautifula revidence being destroyed, the bystaudors could but notice the beauty and grandeur of the ecene ss tho fira danced aud played among tho large trees. Mr. Quick's reaidenco was situated in the most pat- urally beantiful site iu Oak Park, surrocnded by old oak treca. All noartho howe fol! a victin: to the flamos. It was built in the Gothio style, and the fire caught in tho servants’ room, in the rear of the houso,—from a» lamp, it ig sapposed. Mr. Quick was sitting with his family when ho heard the of fire. A gontiemsn friend who had fisst xoon the firo, came in, and Mr. ik remarked to him, “ Where ie the tre?” ‘ Why, Quick, Io tho rear of yourhouse. Where ara yout et ir jewels ¢ * In the closet, in two tin boxos,” ** I will tako caraof them.” ‘The place waa insured for 910,- 000. manner in which many of them worked, aparing Dolther themasives nor their appareL, FAIRS. WENONA, ILL, Apeciat Dispatch to The Catcaga Tribune, Wenoya, UL, Oct. 2.—Tho Wonons Unton Pais closed to-day, ond was «tteuded by an irn- menae concourso of peoplo, Mvery train was loeded with passengers, and the raada wera aliro There wore 10,090 people on the grounds. The display in swesp- with wagons and carriages, stakes in cattlo, draft horsi ‘and imported horees was very fine. Fonrteen dot'ble car riage teams word shown. The fair haa been & magnificent success In receipte, exhibition, 40° attondsnce, and te now entitlod to tho next p 9s tlon to the State Fair, —_+—____. THE WEATHER. Wasmixaros, D. C., Oct, 4—1 a, m.—For the: Upper Lakes, the Uppor Mississippi, aud tae Lower Missourl Vatloys, alowly rising baromete:r, stationsry, followed by lower temperature, part ly cloudy or cloudy woathor and occasional rai uw with variable winds shifting to north, and frosis ‘Tho citizens aro to_be commended for tho ILLINOIS, Special Diepateh t) The Chicaga trrouns, Roceronp, Oct. Auotbor savero frost im thin county Isst night, Tho Rociford yournal of this morning says at loaat one-half tho coro in Winnebago County bas boon ruined. In this county thero was pluntod tavt apring 73,000 acrog of corn. ‘This gave, daring the summer and watil into Keptember, a promise of the most abuadaut yield ever had, Lut the Septem. her frowt came with its blignt. It is now safe to say that thero will not be produced fromm thin 73,000 acres more than should be realized from 45,000 acres in an ordinary xee.on. ‘Too tose in so Inrgo & portion of the corn ero will be seriously felt by the etock raisers af Northern Illinois, and must have tho effect of vatieing an advance in both pork and beef, _———= BUSINESS NOTICES, The foNowing apontancors tribute to the efficacy of Dr, Felix Gouraud’s Orleutol Cream or Mazical Beauties ta from Mr, T, W, Evan, the ols. eotebtlatied perfumer af Putladelptie: Paiaperta, April 30, 1863—Dn, Govraop: T think your Cream in unquestiouably the best thing in thie line, for toe reason when @ lady once uses tt she continues it in prefetenca to anything else, Our cus- tomers for itare regularones, 1 itnd {tig retailed by the druggists and feney stores st $2» bottle, yot thers is more sold here than you sre aware of, What is ro- quired to lusure a larga sale ina liberal amount apend tn Judicfous sdvertiniug. Lat the ladies know its mer Muy, and espoctally the price; and, $f thoy onca try tte we secure a reilar customer, If I waa the owner would sell more of i in tars ety than all the roat of the akin preparativas put together, T. W, Evang. Prepared ty Dr, Fellx Gournud, Chemist, No. & Doud-st,, latu of wads, card formerly of Walle erevt, Establirhed Luirty-one yrara, Quarantea of w purity of all Dr, Gonrantd’s preparations, i MILLIAERY GOODS, GRAND OPENING | Great West End Dry Goods House, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Oct. 5. ‘The Public is cordially mvited to our annuw AUTUMN EXPOSITION sie Avery FASHIONS, ETC. On this occasion will bo displayed the most elegant assortment of fashionable Paris and Now York pattern Idillinery, together with the ohoicost producticns of our own artiatio trimmers. Also, an elegant display of “Evening Light” fabrics and noveltios in the Darl Root oy alarar’] _ Tho various departments throughout the “) pouxe will be suitably decorated with thelet ‘est ond richest Fall and Wtotor fabzioe, . 8 Duly ry MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, SMOKING TOBACCO, wt Nat~ ural Leaf, for Moerschaum and Cigarettes. Does nos make the tongue sore, Liber na, 157d, Bend for Circular % MBALL & COs Rochestor, N. Ne Pesarpas Tonicco Works. Menara, W.S, Kimball & Co. : Sinx—~A frieud of mine nent mo, with a transport ow Indian skalls, two pounds “ Vanny rar," which I “TP PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE.” a EO Itta shaved from the boa al sunple on receipt of money, Highest award, Via- Vienna, Avstris, Nov, $d, 1878, declare to be the beat tabacoo I over smoked, We have ‘very good tobacco in Vienna——Turkiah and Uongarian, but“Vanity Fale? je the King of all, by {ts sromatio Wavor and the right sort of atrongnees. My friend In , Sew York got an eppointmucut in Califoraie, by that fe #on Lapply immodlatoly to you, begging you to send opal ORBERYATION. for the Jnclosed ton dollars, a supply of Vauity Curerao, Ort, 2 | PS and, "seul frit tua next eat to Gerasny, 7 Find, Wither, jo, “las German firm that s your Time, |Bar.)TArjHu.| Win. jay) "thers eta. RT beg nan to tuclose. mu the eddrene, 6:63 8, 10,)30,07| 50+ 58)8,, brink, Faire xX “poctful servant, 12:18 a! mm.]29.97] 63) Bul, Dela scafeoeeef Bale our rey Da, Jovsra Henry, . 2:00 p, m,| 3883 60} 49:5, Driv. y6~ Hae Py T of Anstomy in the University of Vienma, 3:63 p. m.]99.85| 61; 44.8,, brs oloudy, 9:00 p, 12.123. GW TUS, freal Fair, Its , waret love—freah, genial and rapturous, 20:18 b mm, /29,68! ool TL B., frewb, th'g am | Like rian ‘¢ np all the sravings ‘of your soul, ‘Masimam thermomoter, 67; minimum, 46, ‘wos, Lieut. Tih Tnf'y, Yort iti, MT, OUNERAL OBSERVATIONS, PEO BORE Ny aver maka beteer vabaade Wak Curzado, Oct. SmMdnight, | your yun 7D Station. [Bar.,Thr, Wind, |Ratn) Weather, - vis, sod, makes a man medl- Ta I es pel sath taegante quiet ub: “Se so'kis babite of cantemplte Beckers. 2 ton, You can ‘hardiy 1. MIF of anything more Joyous Cheyenne in life, ee a eet From M,@. Puexriss, Rout. * AEE, ct \ abet “Vanity Fi Sy! T cau say without hesltatio iF tho beat amoking tobacco eve T BAG, ABA my friend ‘who Bare used it say the sma, Milwaukee.)29-90) 8! Bold THAL, K, \WPMAN & CO, Peterman ie tare on by LOBWENTHAL, K, ee Free eneian PoC] 54; frat es : Léon W101 Lauoat, Famctort: Hs OCEAN NAVIGA) TON: Davenport. ——— ee THE BIG CENTENNIAL. Paitapecpasa, Oct, 2.—The Btate of Ohio has 3 eommonced the erection of ita building to the | RE QUEEN Cee Contennial grounds, Similar buildinge will be gut up by Muassachusette, Connecticut, Now ‘ork, New Jersey, Penoyyivauia, Delaware, Minois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisco: Kanuay, and Missouri, The English Commission hae pliok for an extension of ita nt in the park for, the stoction of s Sed iy eee The recoption of applications for ex! 1g space will be Aiscontinued aftor Out. BU. MINNESOTA PRESBYTERIANS, Basetal Diepatch to The Chicaze Tribune, Wrvona, Minn. Oct, 2.—Tho Prosbyterlan Bynod of Minnesota continued {ts session to~ day. The Rov. Dr, Dullos, of Philadelphia, gave an interesting Jaddrees Friday afternoon on | Paieu Bteocago $3), with, the work of tho Board of Publication, The timo for tho annual meeting of the Synod fixed for the sscond Thuraday in October, Ou #ridsy evening tho biatorical sermon on “The Old Soboo} Erpabyterian Oburch in Minue- ts“ wan presched by ihe Hoev. Mfr, fer, oF Bt Péul The sessions Balurday wees ood pled by varies Intaraniing tenarts, National Line of Stean ‘hips NEW YORK TO QUERNSTOWN ANDL VHRPOOL- THA, 4.0% toni Vatva.m, tons, +4 aint Dine, RANOK, 4,250 seeTbursday, OOt- 7 - rire te oa ae Sie ire, ate rt rat fe ° See fe £hand Dowardsou Greet, Dro. . . B, LARSON, ’ Noctheuss or Ciere ana Banasiphaia. {opbaaie ow = Bhecman House), Coicego, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANOB,| The G Mall Bieacuchlpe omeerecatear: haa any oibest, will salt frum Pee No. Gy Novus Eves, 1 Daure Saturday, Oot. 9’ RaANOK, Lrudy! ybasurdar, Ocb- us | pecans eat aru tbls be Salar ieketa read | Slating al negasaaiiea witnont sxire obaree., betinare “UgouGn WAOKENELE agate bade, BY, Great Western Steamship Line, ‘rosa How York bo Bristol (Tayiaad) direc ARRAGON, BymontvessesvevensssessosHalOrGay, SEL te Pipe EA igh oe seta ART BEES HE!