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- I CHICAGO ; of tha Coronst's fury—hy | to Albart Hponeer, who will contimne tho bustne @ DI Y ~ o socare all the money i tho sault, - s ”‘:n:::'::x dangoroun ratn of apead | at tho old stand. John Chambediz en the (-B”fiiNAL HEW3. e R T b at which the ltoyal ynoht was driven | othor hand, liss Lardoned Lis luo‘lu..mn‘l will rency, bosiden a lateo amnnt of Londa a6 athe © 8 ploco of wolor crawded with ploas- | opon tho okl Britiah logation at Washingtun as e e wecnritine, s Wit the e, sont ovor bty wra-ceaft, ITustead of Ilor Majeaty giving | a restaurant. Tha Bellcfantnine Butchery Liockvillo National Bani, and thete Jeft them §or wecutity, of eourne firet loclan ¢ all 11¢ht the doots of the vanit, 1t woul st Lhiat by a wirowd and undemon- nt s econld hnve wecored the uliet prerenco of the olice and * bagged tha nimy but possibly oz, for they evideutly every movoment thul wan mads In the vii- uud Luow the hours at which the mght wstehann mndo bis]vivits, This wornag un cxamination was mado in the chatch nbova tho Lank. Everyihing appeared oll right, but on tring the carjios at 8 point di- rectly over tho tank-vault 1t was found that Iurgo pieco had Leen carefully cut ont, and-ag earefully replaced, wo that the marks of cutting dict not shiow, — JL wan s1a0 found that the floor- ing hod beon cul throngh, uut carelully ro. placed, and the plauking werewed down s “nugly aw it it had never beon disturbod, On faking ont the screws and lftiug the Louring it was found that ono of the Jjoiats Lad becn entom, probobly with a saw, aod a wide holo toade through the toor ; also that the brick- work had ben cntirely ranioved for & wpaco big enough to let & brosa-shouidered man down into tho vault balow, with room to sparo, Unknown Christinn statesmen o havn harl, and now wo up aud making aro to have the genus Christian editor. Une of tho class has got Liold of tha Tudianapoiia Senti- nel, nnd hotakon up oll of Saturday's ixsus in oxplalning what & ploud papor Sundav's Inmn will bo. And hois n revaroud, tuo. Ilis Mon- day paper, which is all prepated on Sundag, 18 as profano as it can bo ; tho buya i the ofco take cara of that, Tom Fiolds aud Henry Gonot, of the defunct Twood Ring, are said to ho enjoying themncives hugely in Moutreal, Both theso mnen swant to Europoe flrst when thoy wera obliged to decamp from America, and lost a large part of their Atolon monoy at tho gaming-tables of Monaco and Baden-Baden. Gonet Ia now quite poor, and Tiolds has not all tho money lio took nway with bim, They weut to Montreal, after return. Ing from Europo, in order to bo near thir frionds sod obtain somo pocuniary assistance, Capt, Wobb, tho marvelous swimmer who ordera to her yacht-commander to procoed hoieaftor in o cautlons manner, &0 that no furtier disastors might occur throngh his reck- lesniions, aho coolly oxprosses tho Liopo that hor loyal aubjocts will keop out of her Royal way, oldo thero may Lo **lamentablo reanits.” ‘I'ho ritish feoling of Joyalty to tho sovoreign, in- cluding all her forty-second consins, is 80 in- tenna that It is to bo prosnmed tho Quoen's wislios will ba unhesitatingly obeyed, Not so much, of cuurse, on account of tho private suffering follo'riug from o fow common individuais being ancoe.omontously sont out of existence in order that Ilor Majoaty may roach her doatination in time to tako hor oystors and stont at the rogular hour, 88 beeauso it muat bo plainly apparont to tho toysl mind that, if her pathway bo strown with 1oolet, nnpleanant bodios, her appetite for bivalves and boer at tho ond of Lior journey may becoms appreolably diminishoed, which would bo a “Jsmentablo roault” indoed. Outbutchered in Sun- cook, N. H. A Beautiful Maiden Decoyed, Qut- raged, Murdered, and De- capitated, . Tho Headless Trunk Alone Recov- ered by the Oitizens in Search, Details of the Convietion of an Halian T 5 hoer upon Fifty-nine Counts of Murder to thomaelven tho burgiars, in removing the PERSONAL, L‘;:::u?;;"::n::; li.’:fil;fo‘:f ::::::‘:luol:]yb;: dis- 4 ¥ S lower courso of bricks, had ko far disturbod tho Ere tinguished wurgoon, Who roports the rosults in Hanslanghter, Ete. fquatoring of tho colling of " tho veult as to cause tho dropping of that toli-tale pieco of plastor upun tho clean floor of the bank vault, which lod to tho frustration of their woll-1id kehome, Yvidently thoy had ar- runged, porhaps after weoks of wilent prepara- tion, to mako thoir Laul ou Fridsy night, Oct, 1, Tho discovery wau mudo just fu tho nick of time, Looking further aboat tho bole in tho church tlour tho {uvostigators discovared, unugly atowed in botween tho joists, two largobagaof burglara' tools, including jimmies, crowbars, priers, chis. ols, aud & great variety of other implemonts, obiont 100 in nll, such 88 burglars are familiar with, In this large and seloct outfit, the most complote that {8 ever posacssed by BDY pro- fesiounl burglar, was also & part of an mir- Fump. to exbinust tho air in & vault lock or safe ock, and thus cause tho draving in of gun- powdor. Thero was also a big crowbar that uld bo taken apart or put togetuer in soctions, sod it ended ina fimmy—a powerful and offoc. tive instrumont, Mr. Iito, Lefore loaving the bank for tho night, got Sheriff Pauik to go with bim aud in- #pect tho promuses, but it ia not known that any- thing was dune to capturo tho busglars. Tho theory fu, that the cracksnen came at night with & team aud went away betoro wmorviug, loaving ono of their number to wateh during tho day, Great oxcitomout hiss prevailed mnco the discoye U, D, Bt. Paul, of Franco, is at the Palmor, Col. J. B. Brown, of New York, i3 at the Shet- man. Prof. A, A. Griffith, of Freoport, is at the Tre- mont, ‘The Hon. Lymsn Elmore, of Brooklyn, {a t tho Grand Paoifle, The Hon, J. B, Caok and wife, of St. Paul, aro t tho Grand Paciflo. William King, of Liverpool, England, {s stop- ping at (he Tromont, * Tne Hon. D. W, Damo, of Lanark, Iil,, put up at tho Bherman yosterday. Gov. Kellogg, of Louiuians, is in the oity, and etops at the Grand Pacific. J. IL Havorly, tho woll-known theatrical and mitietrol manager, is at tho Sherman. Curistian Wullwobor, United States Minister tesident to Eouador, was at the Tremont yestor- day, Mr. H. 8, Billings, Superintendent of the Pullman Car Compaay, i3 reg lsterod at tho Tre- mont. the Lancet. Tho Captain i said to bo b foet and 8 inches in hoight ; welght, 203 pounds ; chost~ measuro, 41 inches ; bicops, 1314 inches ; fore- arm, 11} inches. Ono remarkablo thing ‘.hm“ tho Capuain's physical dovolopmont is his woight, which is extraordinary for an athleto, and shows, 88 tho surgeon says, tho prowenco of conalidera- bla othor tissuo besido musclo. Agnos Ltliel, iko charming Now York nctress, who married a wealthy gentloman of Buffalo, celobratod hor return to the stage last night. Ior husbapd's cizeumstnncos oro as good nuw a8 they wora whon ho marricd hor, but Lo hes no prejudico agalost tho stago. 1lo proved that when ho sought Lis wifo thoro. Misa Ethel—or Mire. Tracy aa shola luown in private lifo—Nhas, liko most other young and protty nctresses, o Shakapearcan ambition, Hers fs moro reason- sblo thau others which might be named. Buo hias o gront desire to play Julie!; hns mado a study of tho part, and belioves slio could inter- prot it intolligently, Slhe pooh-pools Adelaide Neilson's Julict. Inonoof tho bright Now York lotters to the Discovery in the Nick of Timo of o Cunning Scheme to Rob & Bank, OUTRAQGED AND MURDERED, Coxconn, N. 1., Qct. 4.—Another horrible murdor oceurred at Suncook to-day. Mies Long- mado, daughtor of Jamen P, Loogwado, o highly reapoctablo citizon of Buncook, Joft home this morning for school, huving half a milo to walk, part of tho way throwgh the woods, Not roturn. ing at the usnal Lour, search was mado and the woods scoured. At 8 thia eveniug hor hody was found in the woods half a mmile from the ronl, with her hond neatly novored from hor body. 8ho had been quraved 2nd murdorod. Ming Joste Longmado, the victim of the terrl- blo murder, was 17 years of ago, proity, and o onoral favarito, and’ was an attondant at TPom- roke Acadomy. Whon hor young brotler ro- turned from scliool the family received first {nti- mation of her disappesrance. An alarm was at onco_given, and tho poople of Suncook turned Boston Ltening Gazelte, mention ia mado of Mr. | ont eu manse to search for ler. ‘Tho | OFy Of this plot, but, 8o far ss known, thoro ia Gov. Fairbanks, of Vormont, the colobrated 2 ) uo clow whatever to the perpotrators of the il voaiy ng‘m;o dat tho Guand Pocillo yos~ | A: T Macdonougly, Becrotary of tho Erio Rul- | body was found woversl rods from dood, perp tho rond in a elump of busucs, tho hoad entiroly sevorod from tho Lody, Hhe had boou fearfully outraged. At 11 p. m, the load lad not heon found. 8ho was last seon this morniug, ono- third of & milo from ler homo. Tho road to schoul in a lonoly ono, with only two houses on the wn:{. Oflicers hava gono down from this i‘i‘.y"ln dotectivos have been tolegraphod from oston, way Company, as *¢ the lawyor-critic, 8o perfect a8 o gcholar and mo modest thac bo s boon often compared to Q1hackeray’s Warrington,” Ho i a aon of the latodistinguishod Commodore Macdonough, Presidont of the 8t. Nicholas Ho- cioty, Becrotary of the Century, and porbaps its moat boloved momber. Ho waa tho clasamate of Bristed, and held by tho latior to bo tho fieat lay acholar in America—a lawyer by profossion, & Poot, and critie. Ho writes tho best roviows in serlal papers and magazines, and translatod Pa- pillon’s romarkable papers for tho Popular Sci- ence Monthly, Probably Cbarley Goodsoll, formerly an unre. Ronerato Chicago boy, ia tho autlor of tho fol- lowing poetical and ingenious, if not trathful, tributo to his boyhood's home: * Thers 18 uo need of boing surpriscd, aa the World seoms to Lavo boon, ot tho feat of Mr. O, H, Tayler, of Chicago, who latoly wont up nnd down Mont Blano 1n tho unprecedonted time of oightoen bonrs, Chlcngoans aro easily iured to such ex- ploits, thoro hardy mountaneors ofton cilmbing tho most precipitous procipices of tho neighbor- ing ranges very early in life. Boys of 9 and 10 yoor pursue tho eaglo to its nest, and chiasa the prairio-hon to its mountain fastnossoy, bazarding their lives for the oggs, whick are tho sole food of a largo portion of theinhabitants. Tho chiof wondor i that it took Mr. Taylor eo loug to take a flake from tho enowy crown of tho monareh of wmountains,” teraay, Tue Ion, Bluford Wilson returned from Mil- waukoo ycsterday, and stopped last night at the Paluer, Tilton rocelves n gross snm—823,000—for 100 lectures ; and his mansgor will mako w fortune out of tho venturo, Kato Iield, tho placky woman, Is studylog for tho stago ta Evgland. Sho will bring home a now play. and try it on again, Abol, of tho Baltimore Sun, is the woalthioat newspaper publishor in this country, Ife made most of Li1 money in conl-lands and roal estato, Hawthorao's son-in-law, Mr. George P. Lath- rop, wilt publish his first volumo of poems this fall. e is msaistant editor of thoe Atlantie Honthly. Tus eldert son of the Princo of Wales 18 big enoughi now to danca with his grandmother, the Queen. Hosppears fn the Cour! Circular as Princo Albert Victor of Waloa, Traok Moulton sticks to his friends closer than » brothor. He managoed to make it conveniont todrop uto Tilton's locturo in Boston, though Lo Liad heard st bofore in Now York and Brooklyn. Chnstian Wallwebor, recently appotnted Unitod Btates Miniator to Eouador, left Dubugquo, Ia., for Quito yesterdsy, Ho was prosented an ele- gant watoh and chatn by his friends, irrespoctive of party, Bidoey Dillon, President Jey Gould, Oliver Awes, aud soveral othera conmected with the Union Pacific, arrived at Omaha from the East yerlorday, They go Weat to-day on m tour of inepaction, AN ITALIAN CRIMINAL, Palt Mall Guzette, Exacutions aro not frequent iu Italy, and when tho sentence of death is carried out there 1t may bo taken far granted that the culprit haa com- committed crines of unusaal atrocity, Frod- erick Alisno was rocontly sentenced to donth aftor haviog boon found guilty upou fitty-nine counts, ‘Theso jcouuts comprisod twolyo will- ful murdes, wovon casos of manslaughter, four attem)ted murders, nincteon of wounding and capturing people for tho purposo of ransom- thom, throe of highway robbory, with violonce, and ono of rapo. ~Aliano, who had had a quar- £ol with one of his noighbors, lodged a coupdo of balls in bis body ono day in the presonca of geveral people, and ook to tho mountaivy, shoro Lo joined u band of brigands, who wore ariving 8 very prosperous trade. A wveassot and his wito haviue rofused to ‘harbor tho goods which thewo brigauds had to dispose of, Aliano camo 1o their coltaga ono uight sud put them both to deatl, belog with great difticulty re- strained by ouo of Lin comrades from pouging out tho oyes of their childron, A fow years af- terwardy, Aliano, suspecting thnt omo of his frionds had boen Lilled by o poasant ealled Di Noja, avouged himselt Ly stabbing Lis wife and shooting ber sistor. Not contont with this, no roturned t> Di Noja's cottago a fow days lutor and murdecod his daughto) law and swo of Ius grandetildren, On roturning from thera ho mot his owa unclo, whom Lo suspectod of boing in commun.cation with the police, 50 Lo taok the opportunitr of stabbiug: him, lis wile, and & child who was walking with them. IHo then went to their cottaze, murdered snother of their chil- dron, and weverely injured tho throo othors oy pouring boling water over thom. Thus, ho had murdered teven peoplo and wounded threo in vno day, A month lator ho captured a woslthy THE PINNEY PECULATIONS, Bax Fruscrsco, Oct, 4.—The Court of Inquiry in the psulding-Pinney caso convened at Mara Islund to-dny snd decided to Liold ity sessiona with closed doors, owing to tho fact that the ov- idence will involve o number ot leadiog mercan- tilo and financial hovses, and might, iu the pros- eut candition of affuirs, causs serions embarrasy- mont, Paymnstor Speuiding nels tho closast serntiny of Lis oftleial conduct. Wasitrxatox, D. C., Oct. 4.—Information ro- colved ot tho Tressury Department from San I'ravcisco ia to tho ‘effect thnt the fraudulent cortificatos of indubtedness iskuod by G, M. Piu- noy, clork, to Pay Inspootor Spoulding, of that city, amount to 8750,000, but tha lors will fall upon {ndividuals aud not upon the Governmont. SWINDLING RAPPERS, New Yonk, Oct. —A gang of swindlors, claiming to bo Spiritualists, but whom, the Jlerald eays, nro throe-card monto mep, gavo o publia scanco at Tammany Hall Jast night, wero oxposed and donounced almost at the outsot of their performance, and all absconded by o back way, baving roslizod €2,000. They had adver- tisod largely, uuder tho names of Goorgo Willis, E, 1. J. Aliyue, avd C. If. Loo, and tholr mo- dium eluimed to act under tho spiritual infiuenco of the Indian King Phinp. A MINNESOTA SHOOTING AFFRAY. Special Dispateh to the Chicao Teibune, HOTEL ARRIVALSH, Sherman Iowse—W, T, Latts, Ushkosh 3 8. Marr, Tortlund, Me.; N. I, Coblelgh, Marshfiold, V 3 W.d. Leavitt, Kaluminzoo, .,, tirand Lueifie—G, &’. Iiibbard, Moutreal ; Thonias A. Gilesple, Pittaburg ; A, §, Haw- kius, New York ; J, Q. Beots, Bt, Louls ; A, O, Mate thows, Bpringtiold ; "Maj, White, Noston's tho Lom, G, M, Til 5 M, Drinkerhuff, Bpringileld. ... /%almer " Housc—~1, O, “ . | werchont, aud, uot receiving tho rausom do- s R 8. Dabeock, Kalamazoo; €, N, Button, | cosed of shooting bLis father-in-law, J. Maboney, { atterwards his hoad, Ho ferocious was ho that pald thom a visit and preaented thom with a | Battle Creck: T. J. Iiyde, Ransas City'; C, H. Alford, was arrosted last vight, and is being oxamined | two of Li+ comrades romonstrated with him ; purse of 8400. Al the children but one, Alice, | Now York; George M. Trorton, Pawtuckat, It L...0 | U Hautings, Malonoy, who {a rocovering, | but tho only rouult wus that he shot them both, T'remont Iouse~}. I. Clipped, Now Yorl W O, Picrce, Brooklyn ; D, 11, Ball, Marquette 3.J. O, Hop- 3 Y, ; G, W, Daily, Now Luven, . Gillotte, U, B, N,; A1, B, Alilwaukeo; J, H, Sheldon, Ulnelnnati ; A, Q. Fowler, Binghwinton, N, Y, i 1L B, Loss, London ; Frank Beach, Lattle Greok, FIRE ENGINEERS, Nntional Convention in Now Yorlk, Nzw Yong, Oct. 4.—Tlho third annual Conven- tlon of Enginoors of tho TFiro Dopartments of tho Unitea States sssembled in Firomon's Hul to-day at noon. 'Thé bady was called to order by Chief H. Clay Soxton, of §t, Louis, Mo. e sald that if thoso Convontions of Chief Eu- gincers sorvod 0o othor purposo they made thom all acquainted with ono suothor, They would aluo considor mattors which wero of insor- have gono to Mr, T§lton. Tiotjsns s not protty herself, but sho has a beantiful blonde nieoce with her; and the blonde nleco wears tho most ‘bewitching bronze slip- pera; nnd the reporters ravo about the alippora. . Thus Tietjens is gloriied. The blonde nicce's nawme fa Van Kuols. Two sisters, named Obnllis, have bought a Bewepaper in Martinavillo, Pa., and are publish- Ing vigorous editorials urging the young wen to marry. “Who will bo tho first,” Inqulres tho Pittaburg Dispatch, “to put a Challis to his Uoe?" It will bo a ca’lons follow. The Mondalssohn Quintetto Club, mth Miss Fanny Kollogg, whose arrival at the Palmor Houso has alroady beon noticed, are on their It way onl7 Inst nutumn that Aliano was cap- tured, and, 80 strong is tue fecling agayt capital punishunent in Italy, iv soemod doubtful & wonth ago whotbier o would be sout to the ecaffold, Yortunately the King rofusod to ex- orcise bis prerogative of pardon, and Aliano wae oxoouted at Potonza & waek ago. FIRES, sorvod in tho army from boforo the Sewinolo war to thyee yoars ago. Ho camo to Ft. Boolling in ehargo of rocruits in 1849, _For woveral yoars ho had tho solo charge of tho Yort as Ordinance Borgeant. ALLEGED FIDUCIARY MISDEMEANOR, Special Lispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mriwauiee, Oct, 4, —Tho Catzbauson caso fs proceeding before Judge Bmall in the Ciremt Court. Thedofendant, the Public Admloistrator, {8 charged with abstracting papors from the safo of s person decoused, to whidi e had socoss by virtue of his ofiice, A LOTTERY FRAUD, ALEXANDRIA, V8., Oct. 4.~Tho Gazette saya of tho Montpolior Fomale Humane Association Lot~ tery, that it is belloved that not a single doltar AT AURORA, N, Y. Spectal Diepaten to Lta Chicaon Tribune. Burravo, N, Y., Oct. 4.—A hoay firo occurred at East Aurors, fn this county, last night, de- stroying the tavorn of E. Pierce, tho store of II. B. Miller, and the barns of C. J. Hamlin. Tho loua in Lieavy for o country village. Mr, Millor'a 8loro was valued at 2,600 and his stock at #15,000. The hotel was valued at $3,000. Tho way to falfill was drawn by suy bona fide ticket-holder, nut for tho purpaso of giving concorta, tho Hecrotary, road tho dall for tho masting. | 3 Willion dollars, has baon rotained by Now York | fi stiogorh €40,000; insarod, 16,000, Ono pers, who aro acousied of the entire fraud, Chief EU P. Bates, of thin city, Loras waa so badly buraed that it disd. Incon- 0. Washington Childe neglocted to write an was oloctod por- mauont Chatrman, but doclined, on tho ground disriam s suspectoed as tho causs of the firo, riuaey foc Nod O'Datdrin, the Irish glant and | Sent Chisulan: but doclined, on tho ground Specal Dirpateh v 284 S Bt une, Dizo-fishtor, Tho great obltuary editor could [ committas of fiv o Sppolnted to nominate of- | IO €3 T Towan, the mardor- AT MANSFIELD, PA. ROt truthfally say, He bes olimbed tho golden | fcors for tho ensuing year, ny follown: Mousrs. g iAot ey dtowan, Gpectal Dupalch to The Chicaow Tridune, er of'John Magill, was arrosted at Borhn'by i Martin Cronin, Washington, Prrtsuenan, Pa., Oct. 4.—Shortly after 12 roen, Boston; L. A, sair”; byt Bennor, Chicay i bub hio might have said something neat DO At 5 and appropriate to the ocoaslon without meaning i ibgon, | City-Marshal Ellis on Kriday ovening, and was o'clock this morning a fire cccurred st Mans- Rocloster, N. Y.; and A. C. Hondricks, Now | b he horo yesterday, He inmats that tho 2 suything in particular. Tiavon: Tle Babtars then oaa Cldticks, Now xfi%fi; i Boro: yeut WL flold, Pa., on the Pan Handle Nailrosd, which destroyod O'Shoa’s block and four tenement housos. In the former the first floor was ocen- pied by Duff & Co., grocers ; 0'Shon's grocory, sud govoral awmpty stororcoms, Tho upper tloors wero occuplod s & tavern and Opera House. Tho loss ts abont $20,000; partially {naured. AT OSWEGO, N. Y. 0Osweao, N, Y., Oct. 4.—Tho Socond Ward 6chool-bouse was burned last night. Tho loss {s $12,000; lnsured as follows: Americs, $1,000; Fire Assoclation, £1,000; Liverpool, ndon aud Globo, ©3,000; Bpringfield, 81,000; Atlan- tic, 22,000: and éoom-h Commarcial, §1,000. Tho tiro was the work of an incendiary, AT DUBUQUE, 1A, Bpactal Dispatoh to The Chizogo Tribune, Dupuque, I, Oct. 4, —A two-story frams dwelling, ownod by Bistram, fn the Pifth Ward, burned at 11 o'clock to-night. Burglacs mado an attempt ou James Oushing's safe during the fire, but were fotled, Marshall 0, Roberts, of New York, aged 73, 1a tomarry noxt Wednoaday & beautiful young lady, whom ho mot aix months ago on an ocoan stoam- & wbon conveying the remaing of his formor ¥ifo to thoir fagg resting place. Jemny June 458 the woddlng is thought by New Yorkers to bein bag taste, {0 say tha lonst, lnClpt. Doyton is giviog dally exhibitions of imself and hig swlmming-auit in the Welseonso, Dear Botlin, Ho s about the only man whom ualitiog performancos do not tire, The SULL, it hag boeg shown, Ia practieally good for Bolblug in n andden emergenoy; and, in say :.t.re' ouly a2 athlste could get much aervice out from tho old voluutoor departmont of this city to mombors of tho Convemon, asking thom to dinner jn the Blacker Duildinga to-morrow oven- ing, whioli was accopted. A number of commu- nicatione were road from delegates who wero unsble to be Emsuut, oxprossing thelr rogrots, and pamiug thoir sustitutes, While tho Nomiuating Committes was absent, o Obairman called on Fire-Commissionor Por- laf of New York, to addross the Couvention, which Lo did bristly. Alludiug to tho groat ad: vautages derivod from tho establishmont of the Firo-Combustiblo Bureau and Buroau to Punish Incendlaries, ho eaid that thero were more con- victlone for areon iu this city during tho paat o years thau at auy time since the Fire Dopart~ ment had beoa iu exlstenco, George T, Hopo, President of the Continental TFire Insurencoe Company of this city, waa next introduced. e urged ihat the propar coustruo- Hou of buildings be looked to; an examination of firo apparatud i houses be made; the proper officlenoy of the Firo Dopartment, and punishe ment of "incondiarics. TO BE HANGED, TBostoN, Oct. 4.~In the Unitod States Circuit Court this morning, George Miller and Willam Emith, who were convicted of murder on board of the schoonar Jofferson Borden, wora sentenced 10 be hangod Jan. 14, oy roooived thoir sea- tonce without emotion, MURDEROUS INTENT, Svectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trioune. B7. Pavz, Mion., Oct. 4.—Cbarles Cullen, who fired » pistol Saturday afternoon at Maj, Culver, of this city, was held to bail in $2,000 to-dsy to answer at tho noxt torm of court. BANK:ROBBERS THWARTED. New Yorx Timies, & RNooxviLre, Conn,, Oct. 2.—A bold and very adroft schemo to rob the Firet National Bank in this town came neor reaching a sucossstul con- clusion st night., A luoky sccident slona 5 . Modest Theodore Wachtel said, in responss to Serotiads in Naw York, that he hoped his soo- ldd Visit to Amerios would bo “even a greater UBph than the first," Parhapa he wants to 0 All the talking a8 well all the ainging in | "y, Nominating Committ, ted tha fol- s groat gl o oficers fab (romitteo roported thd fol- | nayod the bank, Tho First National Bank and AT LAWRENCE, MASS, country, might have left somo | lowing ofticer for the eosuing yout Prosiden ok Bank nre both local ox, 4.—A fire, orlgin oot hiy many frisnds to spoak of his “iri. of Hendrioks, Now unvufstlu;-Puudomn‘: the Rockville Bsvings th located | Lawnsdox, Maas., Oct. 4.—A fro, originating mph,» | {to Jotsphine Marshall Jewell, daugher of in tho basement of the Methodiat Church. Lstwoen tho plastered oolling of the bank from spontanecus combustion, occurrsd st Washington Mills to-day, The loss on stock Henry Clsy Bexton, Bt. Louis; E Batos, New York; F. X. Chuse, Bloomington, 1il. ‘ James Battle, Dotroit ; Thomas Kerrill, Norfolk, Va.; It and the plank floorlug of the church | and machinery {s estimated at 650,000 On Ui Spanater-Getiral, n {0 b matzld. o Ar 45 Holouniler, Gotumbuin, 0.1 J. 3, Dosiavact | Soove 12 only. & Mhisknons o5 (o s | 4d, michlnecy o et compaatively trifiog, i “Tha Plo‘-:::?mg; Thzo L::dmxl;: . Frgn?“am'y‘fi"‘\““fl%zm‘0:';“; 9 g;:;\vmam brick and mortar, An hour's work with & orow- AT HIOKSVILLE, O, Jewell roquogy your pm:::u .‘:ugrx:. marrisge ;‘, Memphls: Honry Lipport, Milwauko ; Qoorga | bar wonld ensble & man to kuock » holo through Special Dispateh ta ¥he Chicage Tribune, " daugher, Wednesday ove ning, Oct, B McCail, Wilmington, Del.; Thomay ¥ ililams, | provided he had firat cut away tho heavy plank TicxsviLrx, O., Oct, 4—Dritton, Kerr & Co.'s . Oot. . 0, Peck, Lowiston, 3o.; Oliver flooring above, As & moasure of safely in such i H, D. Kearna, aatato of things, the Firet National Dank had ¢mployed rogularly the services of s night watchman {o viait the bank once sn hour from Op.m. to 6 a.m. This watohman is one of saw and planing mull, at this place, burned down at 4 o'clook this morning. Origin of firo not Lkoowo. Loas about $6,000. No {nauraace. AT HUDSON, MICH, Sveetal Dispaich to The' Choaan Privune, Balt-paat g ford, Cony,» sk, 3.8, Baiith, Boston's well-kn -known colored ca- \eor, brouented a chiook 't tho bank the othor nd thmu saked him if ho had anybody Nowport, Ky.; L. E, (gomm\’ltmvmonu, R Mobile, Als.; Thomas O'Connor, New Orleans, La.; William' H, Johnstou, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Honry Bbilman, Baltimore ; aud Msrtin Cravier, Washington, D, O, é Recording Boerctary, P, 1. B, Dymond, Cambridgy at Asylum Hill Ghuroh, Hart~ i oo Maaw; Corrospondiug | 4q employed at night by the Rook Mill, Il e : 3 oy outity Smithy satonished, ‘suid | Secrotary, HMeury A" flils, THomo, Ga.; sud | poosmlioXed et nlabt by he ook atil, tle P ook d—Eaton's coffo-faatory st Ug ran, don't yon know mo?" The teller | Treasurer, Thomas ¥. Nevins, Brooklyn, N, Y. to 800 that all is safe. If ho doos not return to | Hudson etllrnud yostarday, Loss, §22,000; in- foufiuned he diq gop, “Then,” said Mr, Bmith, The Committes to conslder the tovlo of ** Dovs tho will within five minutes after tho hour, the | SurAuce 814,000, the existence of auy direct soting system Justify relisnce on thut system alone for the oxtinguishs ment of fires withous the aid of auxiliary mov- remainiog watchman will ring & fire alarm 'with $ho mill bell. ‘Thosa precautions scemed safs, yet tho event proved nml, but for an acoident, IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 797 at 11:15 o'clook yoster- . Klaevidont ghay Jou bave not moved in the ! circlon of aoctty,"— Gurront 4 weal(p, able flro-engines,* was ompowered to inorease day morning wag caused by fire in the two-story Su “m!‘}::lg:‘x:u.ln L::fi:'h“d stopped | i, numboru.mlham balag a faw vacanoies. ,‘,‘;:,’.“.’f,’.“;’fn‘&f:,"fl': ;.':‘kfl.fi’; ‘l‘n:.;‘u-u::ala. framo buildiog No. 336 North Wella street, 0 toad apq 1nqnlrsds Botber thad, coam along | *alegateu'to th Convention wore instructed ‘il night, owned sud coonplod by Bornhard Lacherpe as o Mo, iy o driyer 0, 0UtAL was for | Lo meat to-morrow evoaing {u the hall, 0 pro- Lasi ofght at 8 o'olock Mr. Joho H. Kite, | furniture store, Tlo reir of tho bullding _fa Brica pn 1y i 20 the driver. ¢ \Wnat Iy tha ceed fu s body ta & reception tendered them by Cashier, departed from bhis comoion oustom at | ygod for manufactuniog purposcs. The —fir tigh Fifty-aix thonuand dollare,” wag the | the old Yoluntoor Fire Department of this clty, | Stk vud wiont 10 the bank ang oo, o veult o | originatod in'w box uaod 10r Tefuse, and’ frore 7. The Now Yarker thought he wouidn'y | 84 the body adjourned wll to-morrow. make & depoult of some funds which ho did not | supposed carolessners of chilaren, Damsge, T‘:‘y‘- Tiis horess were Lumu and Flesty Gold care to keop iu bis pousossion till morniog. On #10; fully insured in the Royal Cansdian, LIQUOR-SELLING IN MICHIGAN. hany entering the vault bo notioed one or two little oo ~ Dth-p driver was Obarioy Green, Sovctat of Tha Chicazo Tyibuns, l’?‘“’ o plastonng ou tha door, ~ Tuis lod bim SUICIDES. et am:m:'. Lo datuns oisister of g Lo, Mich, Oct. Z‘.‘;-L:tkgm.);-o;nnu {o sk A 1o theiaa ot s emedlo 5eclal Dispateh to Ths Chioago Tribune, post plsco had sn aa fssued a olroular o g - ::Ivly brandy-bottle in his pooket when liéves 2 Uounty, Peosg only teld by the batr In its | East Saotvaw, Mich,, Oot. 4,—TFhe dead body outing Attorneys of the Hiate, instruotiog them Wal np{.u-anu compasition, Iie was now thoroughly interestad | of o wau was found this {forenoon lying ln the X% Out of the water, It wes that ' 10 doubg, | to proscoute esch osse of wholeeals liguor-doals to find out what was happeuiug to the celing, f l’u:m?.,sm b down, Tt La seid thariar from other Btated selling here witlous & b- .:ag.;ghad 4.up ulth Lis csue wad punciied .aln; ,",‘Z,‘I,‘,‘CJS‘ :: e :‘:.?;(‘:k:::h;:: :cdi.‘xfim::u:: o on and 1ovealed & 1 thureh anr:?fi.‘:al;;e ln“:h l::gl.t: f :p" NOE IN BAR ENAar s l'::?‘ "holo In the bricks an mortar where | and this aYening it was ascertalaed to be Robert “""Fflw‘ymo nh-dr: y m'ul:; i FINANCE IN :IIN Fnktclm ~ there .noul.‘i ?-v- bqlelnx‘l noh‘dh.nuo A Nn: l'nc]ena‘x’a.'uh‘:yg‘(f‘v:un_‘u ""1?1 °'n‘“7s.’5‘?” Ll Frax L, Oot. 4.— vad ot fully realiziog mean of | eaipioyed in ittiel's wawemill, fa or it aad good tntontions, Baalk opened at 10 o'slodk this moraiuk, ‘Tuore | fhis. ravelation, Mer Kith sofoctaq s o | fRESLY and it wes Whek moled 1uther strangely, supposed & H mittod wuidid nomlnn . %0 the baok he bad moticod in lfil' dusk su uckoown man noar $hs obiurch bullding, and rewembered that the Joha Morsiseys hag retormed. Ho baa dig- t howas parlially nuane and come o was a large crowd in e thad gambiiog Le s vain and wicksd pur- sttendauce, but no demon- Sipation, A Ry g ingly dlaposed of his {o The Bank of Callfornis In dolog business as Unana, Qg Mrs. Cowan, wito of s gaubler, " zcdorts 4 lore d out of aight ut theid aufetde Ly taking lsud: . i Tweske-fourth sindatLouse fof BU5000 | Lama s 80 sxicéindodry ‘cal ou e rer Aot Peatoaset ol ol MTEbA, UL blp | couminidd uicida L lahlng Iiudsouia b Betur ' WASHINGTOX, Agsistant Secretary Cowen Stopping Leaks in the Interior Gepart- ment, Buiiding Operations on the Chicago Custom-House Will Soon Commence, Customary Notice Regarding Bogus Notes on Certain Iilinois Bauks, The Freedmen’s Bank Will Soon Pay o Twenty-five Per Cent Dividend, EXTRAVACANCE CHECKED, BWEEPING U AFTEK DELANO. dpecwal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Wasnixotos, D, C., Oct. 4.—~The Interior Do- partment stables, whero the Government horees were kept undor the Delano administration ata cosit of sbont £60 a head per month, have boen ordered to bo closed up by Mr. Cowen, an the horsea ®lif at once be transferred to loss expon- #ive quarters, whers their board will cost not mory thau $25 o head por wonth, Onco beforo during Mr. Dolano's abecuce Gep. Cowen at- tempted to nbolish this expeusive stablo, but tho SHocrotary roturned in time to provent it. On “Frndny last, when CGen, Cowen entered his Dopartment Lo fouud upon tho floor of his room and that of tho Secrotury new velvot carjiets casting about §600, which the Supenntendent of the Departmeut Buildig ind purchased without courufting the Ausistant Sec- rotary, although the old vnes were vory Jittls worm, aud hiad been io use vnly o mhort tino, Becrotary Cowen immedintoly #ent far the Hu. perintondent, and called him to account for such &n extravagant expenditure. Jt {8 more than Mkely that tho oflic of the Supernintendent will be abolished, and tho dutiea turuad over to the disbursiog otficer of the Department. e dideeitied THE CHICACO CUSTOM-HOUSE, WOLR WILL BECOMBENCL: 500N, Speciat Dispatch to I'he Chicaqo Tridune, Wasiyorox, D. C. Oct. 4.—Supervining-Arch- itoct Potter has boen misrepresonted with ro- spoct to bis purposs to isyue orders for procesd- iug with tho Chicago Custom-Liouso Building in oecordanco with the report of the last Govorn- mont Commisgion. He kas not said that ho shall delay tho worl for threa or four mocths, and that nothing will be done thia fall. On tho contrary, bo is making active proparations to hiavo tho building opuratiuns speedily resumod as pupgested by tho roport. Ho Las been in cougultation with Bearotary Bristow 1clative to the matter during tho last threo days in Now York. The cluef ditliculty in the way of ag im- mediata prosecution of the work is tho nncer- taiuty of tho offico of Superintondont Hanaford wishes to bo immedistoly trausferrea to Cin- cinuati, Becrotary Brixtow profers that Haua- ford sbould romain for a few dsys until the new orders can be executed. It now weems probablo that this will bo tho course puarsucd. Architect I'otter sass that the new instructions rolut> ouly to tho method of streugtheuing tho foundation. Theso instructious can bo drafted 10 un hiour o4 800y a4 it ia determined who shall oxoeite them. Thoroaro several applications for tho positionof Superintendont. Van Osdel's name is pressed by his friends, The indicutions oro that ho will not receivo to appoiutmont. Potter thinks that the Buperintendent will bo decided upon, the instructions forwarded, sud the work resumed as suggested by the last re- port within teu day: N — DISGRACEFUL, IF TRUE, PINNEY'S MOLD UPON TUE NAVT DEVARTMENT, Speeial Dipatch to The Clacago Trivune, . Wasmivaros, D, C., Oct. 4,—With roferonce to the dofalcation of the Navy Paymaster's clerk in Ban Francisco, it is currently roportedin naval circles hore that the defaleation is a political one, aud that Pinuoy, the absconding defsuiting clork, wats forced upon the Paymuaster by political Infta- onces. It has long boen a recognized faot among navy men that o Paymastor could bo sssigned to Ban I'rancisco unless ho sgreed to accept as purciaging clerk tbis samo man DPiuney, who has boeu constantly nu;:{-oned by Cougroas- mou. It can be proved that a Paymaster anzions to bo assigned o that etation wado apphcation for such sssigument, avd was told e would bo obliged to confer with a cortain Cougressmov. ‘Tho Paymaster did so, sud declined to pross his application, statiog tlst the conditions of securivg the assigoment wero auch that e, as an houorable man, conld not socept them, —_— OPERATIONS OF THE MINT. PREPARIXG TO COIN BINVER TO REDEEM TOX ¥RACTIONAL CURBRENCY—~CHINESE DISTRUST or DHA¥TS BINCE TIHE CALIFORNIA FAILUNES, Wasmxaroy, D. C., Bopt. 30,—Tho Act of Jan, 14, 1875, to provide for the resumption of specia paymonts, authorizes and requires tho Seors- telary of tho Treasury, su rapidly ea is vracticable, to causo to bo coived &t the mints of tho United States, silver colns of the denomination of 10, 25, and 50 conts, and to Issue them in redemption of an equal amount of fractional! currency of similar denomliuations, Dr. Linderman, Diroctor of the Mint Bureau, is now engagoed 1 perfectiug meas- uros for the coinage of such pieces to onablo the Gecmln? lo carry aut the plan. The total amount . of fracticnal currency shown by tho hooks of the Treasury Dupartment to bo now in circulution s 40,763,675, and itis entimatod that of this amount, 812,000,000 aro in 10-cent noten ; 1,600,000 in 15-cont notes; £3,000,000 in 5-cont notca ; $10,000,000 in 25-cent notas ; and $15,000,000 iu 50-cont notes. Houce, it will require 120,000,000 dimes to relire tho fractional ourroncy notes of that denomination, and, with ths present operations of tho mints, two years will bo rogqnired to coln them alono, unloss tho colnago of all other pioces be BUS- pended and the whole foroe bo asalgned to work upou them, Forty milllons of quarters will be required to replace 35-cent uotes and 30,000,000 half-dollars to replaco tho 50-cont notes. It is bolioved, how- over, that at least €8,000,000 of tne fractionsl curroncy has loug since been worn out while in circulation, “and will never be pre- sented for _ redemption, At the Philsdelphia ~ Mint the prinoipal work is on small silvor coin; but at tho San Fraocieoo and Carvon City Mints gold ocojoaga n hm? forwarded as rapidly as is posaiblo on aocount of the grest demaud for coin on the Paotiic Conat, At the Assay Otioe fn Now York reliviug operstions have beon womewhat re. strictod on nooount of the extensiva slterations aud repalra required to romedy the daniags dons tho building and to enlarge tho oapacity of that outablishment. Bince the falure of the Dank of Californta the demand for trade dollars has become greator thau berotofore, snd much fimeis ocoupted at the miuty in coining them. The reason for tho iucressod demaund fnoxpll!n«l by the fact that tho Chiness reaidents of the Pacifio Cosst, sinca tho fallure of that bank, transact all of thelr business with tho trade dollar, and will uss uothing but the actus! coin for remittance, foar- ing to purchase dratts aud thus risk she loss of munail.hould othor failuras follow Dr, Liuderman will not submit his report upon the location of the proposed ulmuirpi Valley mint to Socretary Bristow nutil the latfer part of November, by which tiuie he expeots to have ro- Plles to the inquiries aubmitted by him to vari-+ ous boards of trade and commoerclal ory aniea- tiona as to the private capital employed fn thoir Tespoctive citios, thoir trude with the bullion- producing Statos and Territories, ratcs for 0x~ port, and the ordinary lsbor and means of cowe munioation with the ballion-producing distxicts. ————— NOTES AND NEWS. #MCOGLERS UKADED OFF. 8pectal Lispatch o The Chtoags 1ribune, Waswxarox, D, O, Oot. $.~The enforcs- ment of the naw eystem of collooting duties on passengers’ baggage 18 of muich booefit to the roveuue, The duties collocted Isst weak from $ho cabin passengers of tho Sythia were 8,000 iu gold. The passengers of the Ethiopis, whish zecantly artived, pald 91,600 n gold. THW BUPLEMD COURT st ou Monday next, Thers are 894 ensss on tho Iaress’ nuiahor hy abunt : u: elter s e eu AL Ly LuOnNgG of @ cerin, b for R n ¥ cltdran arrency witl iseue ) o'W enough Laeari thair own iz, 1 ern iar s dioiu peace and Jotn my d.4: hustanl, Adicsi® Tiaw Firet Raitidsany Tt HIREN Tink, of ety 90 Tribtine, LLCTIT Athil el trinaen will b AeRirnne af setivm,e the 1wy, o, et Nt i tie Tronsuey fur come. bt their [ INDIAY PENAIONS, Evor wince tuo lote War x great pension cuzen baye boen sumpende Indian Terntory, whoro thren 1 amenty of 2 Cherokees wern recenited for tho (i OnAND FIAVEN. Mion.. Oct. 4—Charlos Dosse The Indiau claimants Lave labzred undes creat | tir, who waa drowned Bunday morning, was disadvautagea frot their lsnoranco of the kicng | burted to-day. Tho fageral o & largo one, and hecesnary ta securo a pensfon, and on accoung of | Was attended by theentiro Fire Depactineat, thn outiagcous manner in which thoy aro gan. craily swindled by azants £nd attorneys to whotn OBITUARY, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, tloy” intrust their business. With the view of making settiement of thena old claima, Acting. St I'act, Miow., Oct. 4.—Andrew Gould Clatfiold, a prominent Demacrat of Minnosota, Bacretarv Cowan dotailed to-day one clerk fiom tiia UniianeOficy and one from tho Lenmion-Offica t0 | tiod at hin home 1 Daile Plaine, Beott County, this morning, €6 yoarn old. Ho was born in viglt the Indiau Torritory and make & thorough Otrogo County, N, Y., practiced iaw in Btouben axamination of thom all. It ix hie intention to have tlem all carefully investigatod and ciassi- County, ond wau prominent In State volitica from 1837 10 1845, Alo thon moved to Kenouhs, fied, 80 that thov may Lo prenented to Congrosa Wis., whoro in was s partaor of Volney Fronch for ity action during tho approschiog session, ’:_Imre nru,l:;] i eaid, 1,100 Chorokeo Union aol- icra entitlod to penstons. for four years. In 1653 bo vea appointed an DELANO'S BUCGESROL. Associato ‘Juntice for Minnerots, um lield the firut court 1 nearly overy county wost of the Maniveippi. In 1570 ho was electod. Judgo of Thero i no oflicial nows a4 to tha new Sccro- tary of tho Interior. The friends of Asslstunt- tho Eighth District. Ilis family conaists of & wife and doughtor, tho laticr Mra, Robart A, Becratary Cowen state to-night that Cowen ox- ocu; al?d hoplnn t? receivo l']lw l-ppflnmem.u’nm atest Ponneylvania name that hes beon menf lon- Vi b thatof Jobn IL Eviog, of Wasblogton, Ba, | TV 0l Srsenlan W G e waa foruarly in Congroea, MixNEAPoLIs, Ming., Oct. 4,—Tho Diar “Assocl- alion met to-day and_passed resolutions of re. #pect to Judge A. T, Chatfield, whoso doath 00 curted at Halle Flaive yostords; Citavpatay, 1, Oct, ax laet » prom- tnont citlzen of Tintt County, uavied Coubr. Iaud Tippett, foll from an RPplo~iroo aud same tained tojuries from which te diod tho noxt nav. Hin fanoral,ewhich occurrod on Enndar, wna tho largest over hold n tho county, the proccesion being over 1 mile Joug. Spectal Diapaten o The Chieaan Tyiburs, 3 TONTRACTION, The new Financo act atill continues to work & practieal coutraction of the currency, Tho ag- erogato amouunt of withdraswal of Nationa! Ban] curtency, aud ) d e fl”.wo.unofi. corresponding surrender of bonds, BUSINESS NOTIGES, THE Ci ENNIAL. Several of the Exccutive Dopartments will aslk Or. T. Folix Gournud’s Orlontry Congrosd for additional appropriations for Cen- | Oream or Magical Teautitler, romoven Fraoklo, teoninl purpores, !’lr:np)(l, Ballowuess, Math Patches, sud all akin bism. 1shes, Thin preparation isa acqnired a reputation the past thirty years among Fanhifonablo Ladics, which makea ALARRA, It is understood thut Nocretary Bristow, in his sonusl report, will strougly recommend tho 1t woughit utter by ko fair rvx, coming'trom or golng ropeat of the Iaw placing the muin laud | to the west distant coutrios, for It s o oqual op of Muska under the Indian iutoreourso | rival fn ita beautifyms. and anocent pusnsionl sic) act, whicl: would tranefer the care from tho War 10 the Trousury Department, as it wos in 1873, It is represented thac by Riving the Territory o #ood Government, valuable fntareats can bo to- veloped, ouch a8 the trade in seal, otter, and the ealmon fabieries, tho tax on which, in addition to the £316,000 lnnullll); received from the meal Hleheries, would give tho Gosornment moro than fi.}.-er cont per aunum ou the cost of tho Lorrie Iy, . altother of DIl GOURAUD'S preparations, this bat extended {ta nalo until it Las becorae & apeclality Ly ite owl meris ind is not the creaturs of wmero advertis g uumrmklr. duin tnvalusble Cosmetlo 18 rcommended from ons custumer to anothier on actual knowledge of ita valu ond utility, Projered by Dr, T. FELIX GOURAUD, 43 Bonl. New York, formurly of Walker-st,, aud lats of idroadway, Lstablislied 6 years, DR, GOURAUD 21t the aveator of the celobrated Italian Medicator Soap, Zowlre Bubllic for uprooting hair, Lily Whita Liquid Rouyte, ete, SMOKING TOBACCO. Nl Tt shavod from thio baet Nat ural Leaf, for Meerschaua &l sample on receipt of ua, 1674, A NEW MOTIVE POWER, Chief Engincer Wood, of tue Novy Depart- ment, bas invented & Low motive power, which Lo will exhibit at tho Contennial, The power cougiete of earhouic seid was, which is obtaiued by means of eloctroity and galsouiew, A caveat hae already boen granted. Meauwhilo no applicatiou Las béen made for & patent for tha Kecloy mazor., LT0 the Aucoctated Presn.) THE FLEEDMAN'S BAVINGS BANE, WaeniNacox, . C., Oct, 4.—Somo newsps- bary hiave erroncously stated that tho Freeaman's Bavings and Trust Company will commenco pay- ing s dividend of 30 per cent on the lst of No- vember noxt. The Compnny will pay only 20 per ceat. Tho whole number of open deposit sccounts iy €1,144. The present liabulitios aro £2,955,749, The awaount of the first dividend to be patd is $591,149, ‘I'hioro aro about 5,000 wc- caunts legs than 1, and at least 16,000 less thun €6 each. As tho Commiesioners will be much wessed to get roudy for payment by the 1st of November, no claims should be prosonted or forwarded before that time. APLOINTMENT, Tbo Prosident has appoiatod Webster Eaton, of Nebraska, Ruzister of tho Lund Outice far the Ropublican Land District. IN OFFICE. Tho Hon. 1I. R. Duell entercd upon his duties #a Commissionor of Patonts this mosuing, LAILWAY MAIL SLAVICE bias been ordered to take offoct Uct. 6, from Ma- rion ta Fairmount, O., on the Cinciunati, Wa- bash & 3lichigan Railroad, CASUALTIES, A SAD MISTAKE. Syectal Déarateh o The Uhicuao Tribune, Avrox, 1IL, Oct, 4.—Last Saturday night a esd affair occurred st s farm-houso about & miles east of Edwardsville, the cirounstancos being us foliows: A boy 12 years of nge, named Proctor, wont to stop at anoighbor's, nsmod Daweon, nabody but the ehildren being at Lowe, During the evening romo trouble oecurred Lotwenn oung Procior aud Dawson, and Mroctor started ome, but returned so0n and comnenced yound- ing on the frent door. Daing soked who was there, Pracior made o reply, wion youug Daw- on got bis {ather's rifla and’ firod turough the duor, shootiag soung Proctor in the broast, kill- ing him iastanily. DROWNED, Guex Covz, N. Y., Oct. 4—The bodyof L. Bonjamin, who was drowned with the Nev. Goorge B. Porteous in Hompatead Harbor on Taosday lagt, came sahoro mear Glen Ccwvs Landing las¥ night, setting at rest the rumors 3f foul play and escapo of Benjamin. Sgecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribnne, Biswanck, D. T, Oot. 4.—Moses Longe, & balf-Lreed scaut, i attempting toswim tho Mis. #ouri River as Fort Lincoln Sunday, with twe cantoons of Bismarck five-water, wag drowned, Oniy bis bat was recovered, FATAL HUNTING AGCIDENT, Special Luavatch 1o I'he Chicago Tribune, Mapsox, Wis, Oct. 4—A young man, 18 years old, nawmod George Chandler, liviag 6 milos from this cit ¥, Intho Yown of Burke, wont out into tho brush near his bouse huuting voster- day. Not roturuing at dark, soarch was made and Lo was found dead In the brosb, hls gun by bis wido, his clothes partly burned off, and the body burued to & crisp in’ somo places, sud the owels protruding. 1t 18 not known how tho {atal accidont occusted, but it is supposod that the gun caught in the busbes and was dischsrg- od in bia brosat. RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Spesial Dispatch to Tha Chisago Tribunt, KiNuas City, Oct. 4,.—Tho sfternoon traln from Bt, Joseph oo the St Joseph, Kansas City and Northero Ratiroad was thrown from the track last evening abont 6 o'clock noar Riche mond by a cow that was on the track., All tho cars oxcopt the Pullmsn lefe the track, Tho engino and baggagolcar wore comElme wmashod, ‘Tho evguoor aud fireman wora adly” wounded, the engincer it {u thought fatally. Nono of the pasgengers wore injurad, aud Ciyareiten,” Does na taakie the tongue sore, Likes nionoy, Iighest award, Viea Bond for Crcy ; W, &, KISBALL & CO. Stociiontir, N. ¥ Trearass Tamacco Wongs, Puff, puf;, once more. Thcre fa only s little nauss ous binke, ud Dow cool reath Of (v pleasnl emcko, From W, II, Har.anren, Valramiao, Ind, No tolacco itko Vanlty Fair hasb2on burned n oy Pipe. 1t I thy very Leat, sad all the boya beg 1t whey opporiunity offerss, Thiero Ia 1o future withort ju stragaling noathos and frauquiiizes e Solunes, a cxpuuaing of all beevoles n Lot thu und Kaudiy suntinieite, Fram Gao, I, Powp, Liout, Sth Osv., Fi, GArand, Cob Fermit mo’ to wmy tlat T am highly Bleasod with Vagity Fair ; 4 anewers all rocorumendations, You will think ft a pleassnt companion—nothing moze ; and you will find the opinicn strongly confirme o day by duy, From Pisir C. Roozns, Merrwineville, Conn, 21uch obifyed 10 you for meiding o Auch tohacoog noiling ke it o OVer beeu smoked f thia part the coudtry within tin memory of the oldset Inhaby tant, Gncls Potur Gaylord, sged 91, ‘That rat taste of th 10w smoke and of the fragrant et s very graleful. It ks & bloom about I that yo3 wish mafght last. s From L. C, Wasxr, Con,, %.0.1.T., Brookville, Kan, How am 1 to get some uf yore Vauity Fuir? Huve socns und used saniplos and will have it any way, But what s paper, and whwt ore worde? Vaiz Wingal " Thenext tioe Juto eiftied thos, O Jupitor, TRY TUB WEXD," Soid by LOEWENTHAL, KA UEMAN & €O, e WINDOW GLASS. FRENGH WINDOW GLASS 18 Many Timea the ususl difference from Amorioan. Having greatly {mproved this ysar in STYLE OF PACEING, a8 well as ju Alelting, Flatteniog, sud Sort- nu, wo Lellave our “COHANSEY” and * BRIDGE. ‘TON" brauds suporior to other American and BQUAL T0 IMPORTED GLASS. Unmsaal Indncements aro now offored for firisl or de.'s, which, of courte, shiow bent tn high quality and I «ie, One quality Letter than Freuch can be wiih material saving, Th 7ugl onr cout {s wn-lflrnhly:flh:nufl, woglve buyer » wdvantage i price for iutroduction, COZARNIEY GLASS MANUP'G 0., N. W..cor, Third and Arch-sts,, Phila,, i MANUFACTURERS Windew Glass. Bottes, aud Fruit Yo Extusion of i, ONLY FIVE DAYS M(RE OF THE THE DEATH-DEALING APOTHEOARY.! il Special Dirpateh to he Chixago Triouns, l."}x C’Sltl On Easz daamvaw, Mich., Oct. 4.—A lady named Y Johnson, leaving at Ithica, Gratiot County, hay | seesepe——me e boen sick for some timo with typhoid fever, On PANT.ALOONS. Baturday the physician proscribed bydrate of chloral, nnd the drugglet by mistake put up cor~ rosive sublimato, whick was istord with fatal effect, At last advicos her recovery was oonaidered impoasinle. FOUND NEARLY DEAD, Special Dispatch 2 Tha Chicago 2ridune, Broomixaroy, i, Oct. 4.~The namo of tho man found on the track as Lexington with his wvkull croshod Sundav, {8 Hermanu Rodemalor. Hoias Gorman barber, and haa recently worked in Pontiac, He was alive this afternoon, but wus OASH versus OREDIT, CHICAGO PANTS WARRBEOUSH, 510 & 512 WEST MADISON-ST, MABEY & PRALL, Merol%nau.m %‘K?.uors. uble sud boyond the hope of recovery. CHICAGO PANTS Tantod all wool, well fi:’é’.". o brother in Oinoinnatl, AP:lgu-mker?q The shrunk, woll lr(mmndm, nowent Hoods, Mo:x, — 3 kmapaliip, perfoct fit, . ROOKFORD SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT, T rvoiss Doapate b i Chicago Tridune, - (sle) A AT Tocxronn, I, Oof, 4,—~G, H. Algiust, one of OIL TANKS. the unfortunate men who foll from the scaffold Iass Friday, exfilnd lagt night at 12 o'clock. The throo othora who were injured at the same time are cousiderad oat of danger, THE BUZZ-SAW. Soselal Diapaich v Lha Chicaao Tribune, WiLsoN & EVENDENE ! OIL TANKS, . _ MEASURING PUMP, Donuque, Is., Oat. 4.—Audrow Stricaz had 47 & 40 Wast Lako Bt his band almost seversd frow the wriss by a clz- OHIOCAGO,. oular law, Ho will probably loss his naud. 9= Sead for Catalogus. Mraufsctarers ol Sad Niory. oV HVENDEN'S WOOD. a S HALLTO RENT. G baum's Hall, 76 Fifth-av., fiE s an bt Sl 28, and megtings, on roasol Appl %o NRY GREENE. s gl A sad story comes from Fiance, During tho war with Germauy o farpior vamed Hoallon, liv- ing at Baume-lo-lollande, was shot dowe by Germsn soldiers in the presouco of bis wire snd obildron, The war over, ho widow wold the ruins of ber form and weunt to P'aris, whore she worked for the support of hor fanuly. At lengtn these wers old onongh to be 2lsoad ont at wor- vico. But the poor woman oo uld never forges bar Tl AL o sukae ey ba echBiae er faiof o ol suswide hy’imh.uu 11 funes of avebaroval fire.