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the eonrae of 8 Iong life, dene what hie conht for thn eathen ; and lie Fudled (0 foe the Togle of develing st tantion to Chrstian conntrien whett 80 many milljonn 15 Arta and eironhivre hiad wever heard of Christal AIL Tt was nety 1 itin ta be (ol that the Jope ot the workd, aud that they wera fighting Cattilician everywhrre, After some remarka Dy & gemleman in the by of hin lt, tho motion of Dr, Chagin was put ond car- riud, OROANIZATION, The payer of Secretary Treat vn arganizatien wan st taken up, the Apenimg omarks b doly the author Limaclf, e gave aome history of te Goard, Aud_wafd that if there was to 1o nuy handifeatity of the ol palicy, t #honld ks in graning mece hbersd terios to hanorary members, at tho st (e estab. Iiahing safoguards to prevent revolatln atd eene Fusion, THE REV. DR W, W, PATTON. S of Chicage, nntt rpoke, e fiad vyer been o praet aclone corhoration, aml o fhw placig of ‘neae buz conservative men nn the Board. At the sainn fine, oceartons might Arlwo when there might Te waree hings than & cloag eariuratin, Occasions mfght arine, if the doors were fang wile «jen, when the 1 e bers, [t woyoles and novote, verride exatgthing, Soch Lo esperfengs had 4 1 N oep Mg, DT, Vatton then Taid sovera was bearing wpon the | quetlo, howght that the National Council Wwan great moral talanee-wheel, and, while that Existed, bo did Dot care whotlier 11 4 modified {im monde of argantzation ur_otheryire—~the Natonal Councll would control il that for the beuedt of the Churcti, {Applaise,] TUE REV. Dl WO war astonirhed at he I oy coTT » mude by r, Tenat In his cane, 1he as- Sertion that men grew prore oliter negiled rowe mudificatioi, *THE MEF. Dl bIGRTI Sonnd fault with the pajer of e wonld pot enit 4lse reguliements wof the Mt avowed ohiect wa to ligiug o Baurd tieare Churcli; Lut o (Dr, 8) thoug! 4, wlibovgh hin friend piight aucceed that far, i remove the Tioard further from (he people, e, THE REY, 3. JiAn of New Jersy, opposed the v retary, and sald they should b very 1ng n palfcy that had becn pr i tive of such good Tesulry, 1f not Chastlan Ariay . Aft 7 roma conservativy naarky Iy Dr, Magonn, the 1atier wan teferred G u fal commitiee, wnd Tecern waa Laken until 0 o'l -— EVENING SESSION. TEN YEARY WORK. Tho Board reassembled pursunnt {o sdjoura- mont at 7:30 p. m., tho Bav, Tir. Kopiiny in the ehdir, . The Rev. Dr. Poat, from the Speeiat Conymite {e0 on the payer of the Mov, Dr. Clark on the ohangos, pregress, wud work of the ioard dur- ing tho pa:t ton yenrs, made o report, vhich is simply & summary of tho lonrer one, Dr. Post also offered the fullowang reolntions With the repure Resolved, Thst, in view of (Lo exll'it yrecented nf the progiresn and renits of Lo w0 A fan rard far the Jot G ouly (ot of ail Tendor humbic pnd b any U £lown forth 1l i1 catike mo largee s Lenntrot, That in v Alrndd be ekt e e t 1L ok o, o teful for T Yevelita, 1T we did 1ol feerfs arage- Jucat and commend to po forward, Jeesotped, That i cuder 13 do’ 1o, and suetain and properly dovelop and extend the %ok une cotnit d 10 s, there 3 peededan dhe (herebes 6o p ohamnd cotrctontstiens 0F e miort ol e Gosped—inl’s groond tadin e ~toa fullen vl N CONBCIONTN RS S0 0 Aympathy oerh ol entyintion Hesotvrdy Thot thero 14 o0 waliled 8 dergar Fense of the peed of the Gosprd for oll, nudgof cur duty to ditire 1, evideut from i erg natuee, 18 rdatiouy 1o tempcr and mparitual walvation, 53° woll @ trom Curbst’s ex); command, Ticearedy That Alcre nieds alea I a d weume of the fuport of Chizistian cony, dirciplestiip s and the udea 1 et tire cutmeeration #horid, cioto tisn it 13, bu ducorparated with the very act i Jeewalt ed, Thol (et e aleo roquirod & 1mere. perfoct Beatein i e religions conteimt, Lot terd: sinounta ud metheds, objects uf voORribULIOty atnl universality of gigts. Dr, Post mada an eloquent addresd in sipport of hin Fexalntions, in the couneof il Le 3ld lis jotue 10 lament oxer slow progress 3 ha work win g was a vast world to move, but it must 14 overcomo, THE REV, DR, STHONG, of Doston, & member of the Conpaitics, foliaved 10 u inted sidress, fn which bu rovined the cucourage i resulis of 1o abors uf tho Hoard fur the past de- vade, * Tus Tev, Dr. 8. Wells Williaws, long 2 mislonary I Cluna, was introduced, aul sjoko of tie woudrous seoita of the mission work n dapa, Ching, Corea, s Cochits Chita, The Chuir aunounced the following £ on ttie Rev. Dr. Tr: Doster, Howiand | ing, tbo I tue lev, J, W paer anrd, tha o W, Db, 1 re, . Pairtank, thy’ R 0¥ KEY, DI 3T ; fntroduced, und 1 n brief xpcoels estende Lt the Board the heartfell ood wi-lew il (lowabap of the Presbyterian churches, an well a iz et hei ¥ reog Dizing the grest work aceompil-hod by the ant, “Tise Lev, Lo £. Cliatnberlatts tolowid in au cdireas, An whieh he adionialied them tLat tis troy 1%) 1ie sry ALizit was that which would bave prompted them 1040 o Witk $ba Work though $he Teport far e pam dviude 1ad rhown that no Drogress Bed oo uade, Snsteadd Gf showing such grutifyiog brogress ns Lad een miade, “The repurt of the Committes was acvepted and the renatution adopted, nud the Loard then adjvurued untll 9w 8, o to-da; EXERCISES FOR TO-DAY. Peayer-meeiing, Farwell 1, trom W to £:15, Prayer-meeting: of Timsion end thoir {amilles 8L rutite bour, at lecturoroom of Clirk btreel Sletho died Chupel, Corter of ik sted Wachington trest, 30 nt Farwall Hall—Taeposta of (cimativen on Uin Yariouz useions and belet Spueches from missioua- T w Strect Methodiat e will bobd o de by returncd , Al the sams hour, st the Ciark Caurcl, the Womran's Board of Toeting, at which sddreeses wiit be 1 nidnionary ladi cr will be celerated $n tho New Lugland and Flosh, Corprogitional it Divieion, Officiatineg derginien Ml tho Tin ', Church, Korth Divielon Chur Tirnk Cingreentional The v Pont, 10, ., . Sous 2 win, Do s 8 3 i th Howo 3, G, Frotdr, Towa D, Sl Siradford MarmichUrelts 1 the Hun, Thaddeds Frirhanks, Vers mont; Natban Ca 3 d. U Cook, fowa Enip., Massachusetnt x Wit ‘Tuicott, Eatie Hie Abiavachunetis M. on, J, B, noke; Wi Culyer, Chi ag At the New meu—The the I, J. W Llarvuy Blivh, Exdg., lowa, " M, s rmerhorn, uinond, Chicugo, Otticudng Clorgyten— Munac huscitn : tho Atrica, [ARATA Tho Rev. Dupiel T, Fisk, D, 1 ltev, Dawel Lindley, D' b, Deacons—Iohn Fichl, = Yotter, Indiana b : Ma W flkn.o\u‘n, Alaxander, Mussirltise i Hon, . b Uvokiun, Gl In the ovening, nt Mo ad- drossea by the Rov. Mark | e a K lisbatitis n i Wsion ) the the itov, Dunfol Liudie; #, [ Calou, . D,, Gibmon, D, Di, pastor s " Chleago § tho Sov, . Ex Twitchiell, b, ADDITIORAL ARRIVALS, Tho attendance at tho sessions of tho Boant way yesterday increased by tho preacuce of Wi foliowing. Damed persous, who' registerod on by Licks of 1y Connlitee nfter the full kst publisbed I yerterday Trtuere wak campleted 3 Dr, F, L Audrows and wife, Komoo, Mich,§ 1l Lo Avery, Baraloo, W < G, W, Barber, ilwaukoe, Wia, ; Harvey Dilss, Orin. el 1ang Mre, Biakey Rockford, B, Prot, ¥ rows sul wife, Uberlin, 0. De, J. A, Beals il wi Willlam Urownell, Keokuk, la, ho Kev, Willlum ¥, Urown, Beaver Dam, Wiw, Bre, Oilcs Chsjin, Cnicopee, Mass, Chusa'and wife, Harttord, Coun, ; Calob Cook, Prince- bu, TiL. the Kev. B, Clara Clar) ughield, (0§ tio oy, Bumuer Clark, b Wolfaluro,” N. 1Lt M, 2. Couk sud wafe, Mourocs ville, 0, trs, ¥, Davis, H. Ji. Edwou und wife, Denmark, In,; Alrs, Eatmay, Babuls, Ja.; Mo T, . Eniersea, Jo 1 Foster and wife, Dea Medues, Is, ;M Plus. Koy, Kenoulia, W Ao ltev, 1, N. Uoodrieh, Ada, Mich.; Mra, 1 3, Ouluver, Provideuve, 1L 3 % 1, ity E, 1 Gards Lr and Wiy, Guoova Labe, Thu Hev, & 8, Dare, Juucavile, Wia, win, Cliton, 1a, e, O, Kiugavury, ockford, 11 t. Ll i Mru, R Lyen, Wakey Lattlo, Jsnearilie, Wik,; 3lis, Wiiata L. romaute, Wi, § oot Descou Mark | i 1 5. Nurtou, Tatmiug, Olie, Tadsatpuoliv, | fnusll Vioa truit, S S 1 Mich, 4 Pare uud wife, W Honivl 3, Parivs, Yowe. 4 kg tunc b, Vil L, Howe Bt Lows, Mo, § AL . b, Ruberts, Tudistiagiod , Lo Lertuah Slowe o Bobewior, NoYo; the Kev, i & O % Buow, Lo, 11l 3 J. V. Bekuey, Macomable, Wi, § 1) Buath, Danbalie, tu,j C % Bpesr, Villatield, Basae; tbe Mev. W, b, Seeulding, s freluuar) fron, Turlid, ew ol 1 i . Fusoel s wite, Lt I by htisl, tiwiiu oo Wediy . LWL Belult, Wi Gl Wbsdocs 0l wite, Manoed, W Wiaoi bk, i, E2 Qoorgy L. . 0. Cowdry nd wife, Mazomanto, Wis, Cockruno, D, .. Kidder Mo,'; Mirs tornrly of Bandail Ielands, | Wiiiam 11, War- Ralishurg, Mans, ¢ {he Rev, M Wright, . Mies Willard, Galeabiorg gty ron, Rptinafichd, PLYMOUTH CHURCH MEETINC. DISCUSSISG DR, CLARK'S TATER. A mecting of Congregational Church mem- Dera was held Iart evening fn Plymonth Church, carnee of Michigan avonuo and Twenty-sizth vtreet. Thero wns a large attendaunce. Tho Jov, William Alvin DBartiett eald that tho meet- ing was intonded to bo & part of the convention held in Farwell Hall, and tho subject for dia- cuwion was tho paper read by Dr. Clark that metning, entiiled ** A Review of tho Work of the Amcr- foan Buard,” THE REY. T. €. FROWBIUDAL, of Central Turkes, wan first futroduced, ~ After slind- s in general tormm to missfonary work, Mr. Trow- Lridga il that there were four Congregaiional At hes tn Maerash, tin piaco of residenoce, and thers &t Ieant, 30K church members. Thero ware four bative Congregational pastors in the city, which hiad & papulation of 26,0005 and thefr churchen were mansged with @ Cive and Adelity unsurgaseed Ly any clergymen with whom he wis acquatnted, Wi, o'ten were far wote waefal i e work of con- vers n than Amercats conld posaibly Le, for the rea » ratood the hnbite and tempctaments o pedple s, The old habita of the Moslema we rely desiroyed wherever the Chiciatian relign fou oothold in Turkey, 1o kiad come to Atierles not neht his bealth, but to ralea money toaidin the 1, . don work. THE REV, DR, 1AM A€~ netantineple, made fume rowarks, which wero wantlar to thuse apoken at tho Faraeli Hall niceting in thic aftérnoon, Tie went Into deluils of the misstonary work in Balbeck, on the Tos herus, When le first went 10 Turkey the rchuol-bu. in tho Apoken lauguages only, Now they tho native sud spken JuguopeRs Ghristinn siesfonarics caniv, tiern was & revolution (n ool wwters of tha Turkish Lmpidre, and of onliahitenmient was on a par with to-day tho mprvan thiat of most cisilized couniries, Ker related how thy natives wera faught fug the CPimean War, they had s anfenion Tibor, o tho Lnglish wade £25,0°0, whiel afded tn batlding 14y together’ with school-honsen and ante of Chrinttanity, 1le alluded lo wtof Dobertn Cullogo “at Conataitinople, I tiere wete represented fifteen nationalities, setygiong, winl pix Janguages. Toleration wi sy the stidents, aud nothing of an un- o nature was atlowed (0 exial among them, Dr. fichards buro mrong Lestimony to tho Congregational mssions thronghout tie Turl A, “Iia ended th ejeakiog, and, aftor banediction, the mcutlug wdjuurned. P — ‘OTHER BODIES. ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE. i PRELDUNARILS, Jortrr. Il,, Oct. 6.—The Rock Ttiver Annual Alethodist Couforouce et heve to-day, with over 100 1n attendance. Ihshop W, L. Harris read eolections from the Seriptures, and the Nev, Luke 1litcucock and L. M. Boriug led i prayor, W. A. Bmith enlled the Conforenca roll. and the Pishop then announced tho Iteva. W. A. Spencor, J. Atkineon, nnd O, H. L1ifany a8 trans- fore to this Conference, D'he Jiev, Mr. Sore, of tho Lutheran Church, at Joliet. wan listroduced. Comnutteos woro appointed to rorve on Edu- cation, 'Ihacts, Piblo Untiec, Sanctity of the Sab- buth, Temperanes and ‘T'obaceo, l:ost-()lllccs for Confereno Membere, Misstons, Now York ook Avcounts, Ne centous Casen, Public Worship, Audit- are, Sumlay-echools, Publistiing Minutes, and on Free- wmei, \When the fevmen's and Dethiel etimes came up o iscuesion was uwalened, Drs, Hiwheock, and othrs pacticipating, until the wholo matter of motioun, cac., wos Jald on tle tatle, and tho Cunferenee procecded with bualuese, Chinreh Extension received o commitice ; slao, the ook Comi 51 and Perludivais und the Wonln'e For- oclety, uugd on Memolrs, ‘A connmittes of thres (Drf, dewets, Crows, and Hiteh- cock) were sppointed 1o gatlier statistics and on N cenitoun Chiirelied, A comnmnicution was recsived from the Garrett Bitheal Tostitute, whi-h wis toad and reforred. Ou Lidurstion, s 8 irited debato orosc, aud & mo- tion prevailod asking fors commitice from the Lay Conforenco of next ¥ridsy o st with thds com- 1ittee, Beveral important papesa wero read aud duly re- ferred to ths abovn eotmutice, "The acveral Book Rooms teported from New York toials (Tus: Renl entate, $0U5803 norchandine, £408,913,77 nuten sud accountu, $25,000, Total axsets, 1, i, Profita, $T.004.5 5, ‘I'liy_ Conference unanimously copeurred [n the cliunge oposed of hulding the General Conference, next May, from 5t Louls o Baltimose, Dr. 1ttt ledio spoke fu helinlf of (he Froedmon, 1fe onwwored e quertion : # Whist are you_dolug for tho whites 2 1a answerod ; * Tho beat 15, we aru educut fugt tho Ulorka,” A Commtteo of Threo was ordered to audit the acconnta of the Gulena Sirvet Church, of'Atrors, Til. A conunlites wus appointed 0 sectro an cpiscopal rekidence nuar Chickgo, Dr, L'eain, of thy Now Tork Conference, was intro- duved, eixtitg that ho sejiroucnted the Hethodiaty 2 peper pubilsiod in New York. gkt CHRISTIANS (CAMPBELLITES). CONVENTION AT INDIANAFOLLY, Sotewst Lisgateh o The Clacaao Tribune, Isvasarons, Ind,, Oct. 6.—Tho anuual re- port of tho Secrotary of tho Siate Missionary Bociety of tiio Christinn Church, now in acesion hore. was submlitted to-day, The total reccipla for tho Society Lave becn &11,740.08; from tbo Siato and Genors) Fund, £1,120,12; Freedma's Mirgions, £135.05; epecial district and county work, #1 toald preachers, §669.12; for special waork ju Second District, $328,18; 1o, the Third District, 102,207 Fort Wayno Mission, $:05.99. In addithn to this' sum the sfate FHoangelist baw seccived 837,40, Btato missionorios havo Lreached His stiucns, ‘Thero have been 349 socesslons to tho Church, Thiew new churclies have boen orguuized, #nd thirty-ciplit weak churches have been helped. Bix presciors buve boen found. Selde of labor, sud sour churches bave beon sasiuted in Anding pastors, Tralernal measagas wera went to tho _Conventlous of Iowa and Kuusss, now in seselon, The Convention wilt vontinne turongh to-morrow, To-night au sd. derss was mado by the Bov, W. ¥, Moors, edilor of il Chriatidis Quarierlys g IAISCELLANEOUS, TENSESSEE CONFENLNC Nasnvinte, Teat,, Oct, ,—The Teuuosscs Confer- encoof the Methodist Episcopal Church commenced ita tenth sunual scaxdon in the Union Chapel to-day, Lishop Brownson, D, D,, prealding, L. A, Russoll Becretary, sud W, 8, Woods, J. N, Turrentive, and J, W. Itevister, aneglanty, Tho sunual exhibit of the Beok Concern was presented, shiowing a very Isrge fu. creane in tho sale of Looks snd tle clreulation of po- rludicald, Teports wero bnd from throe districte, showing a larye increasa of membership, Lut a fulllug off fu the collections, Boveral mew charch edifices have been erected dunoy tho yoar,oud others hiave boen fin- ruved, Two parwonages have beon cecured, sad lots ¥0 Lecn secnred for othier church purposes, A HOLHR DIVINED AUAINBT ITNELY. Speciat Dusateh to The CA MixxEArOLI, Minn, Uct, 6, the Uentenury Metiodist Eplscopal Chured, the larpest snd wealthiest of (hut denomination in the Ktute, have resulted In thie Cliaffeo fuction receding, il they will, at tho sdvico of Blshop Wiley, organizs & now cliurels, 10WA PRESITTERIANS. Suactal i _Htovx (11T, L, T Taws, Nyrth, convened liers to-day, The Iev., J, 3. Phillipy, G Fort Lodge, delivered a sermon this evening, TIUE QUINCY HCANDAL. Spectal Diaraton to The Chiragi Tyibune, Quiney, §ll, Oct, 6,—Tho Methodist Conferonce Tecenly fn achksion et Hpringdeld bas wppoluted T O, Hotfway to this city for_ sucther yoar, Jic cuina lark with a sarg of provisioual claractor 1 etuliug & turthor investigation of the chargee sgalnst bitn L comniztes of v wivlatern selooted by Lo §dpeidivk slder of tho district, ‘o acthon af tho l.-vn[uuu‘n it wending Hofmun back to the church Wi walch hio had been connocted ju this oy hus e deal of wurprire, aud {8 regardod me ey indudiclon even Ly bis partlsans. It will rosult {0 & divieion of the clureh, Severul promiuont 1nvm- Jew bavealeeady lyultud thur pusjoss to withdraw FIRES, as il A PASKAGK, N. . New Yome, Oct, t.—The Lobbin factory of the ;’nn lhp;n' Mauutacturing Company, Paekack, N, Lo tho Jargest of the bl boon totslly burncd, ‘3‘ ..o“i"u‘.“&"i‘fi“&‘éf"' s N cHiCAQD, Tho slarm at shout 1 o'lock yestorday sftor- noon was caueed by tho pine camugs w the upe yor part of the Lepublie Lite Buildiug, on La. Ballo streot, catcbing firo from tho maxgive steam- pipos thiat un through the wp of the Luddiug, 1t was extinguished by veverai yaily of wpter b u&g mon vinployed in the United Swtey Mu’-hll’i ollics, "I'he alarm from Box 712 at 8:30 e’clock vester. day moruiug was causod bY & v tie tg. bust ltobert Arnold, iying st the Toot ot Kippy Murket slvect, ‘The i owoed Ly Allgy, Burtun. Damage about g2, Csube unknuowy, et g Rt - THE CENTENNIAL. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oaaua, Neb,, Oet. G.—A meeting of luading citizenn ” Leld hore thiw evemtug to confer | mluut Centennis) matters was largely stlonded, {Onte w Juge amount of viock was takvn, aud L evidene s wete fuvorasle that Onahn il teko t borAul) quota, 18 da thoughit thut the fall quuia for hevrasia will be taken i a sjort tiwo, Con. sideruble iuteroad 15 tol in sLe watbur, MISSISSIPPI. The Friar's Point Diflienlty Said to Iave Arisen from Politi- cal Jealousics Ames ond Alcorn Desiro to Embroil $ho State in Their Personal ¢ Grievances, Colored Men, as Usnal, Gel In tho Way of All the Bullets, Mrwrms, Teon, Oct. 0.~Tho following to the Associated P'ross is just roceived : Fugat's Forsr, Mlas,, 0ot, &, vin kLR, Ark,, O, €—1 oelack p, 1—Tho SUerlT of Coabiua Conuty catised one town to Lo nvaded this morning by ai armed mob of negroes, We drove them back, ~ We aru folly organdzed for defenve, Wil Seustor Atcorn and Gen. Chambers fucomunnd, Tho BLerilT bas fied tha ro Bendald tumediately. (sigus W, P, RFin, Ukorar R Arcorx, Mexrass, Tenmn,, Oct. G.~Tho fmpression provails hore that thore will ho no bloodsbed at Lriar'a Point, and, notsithstanding the numer- ous telograms for men sud arms, no steps bave been taken to forward either. The Appeal’s roporter aL lelona, Ark., tole- grapha this morning: **The accounts from Friar's Point, late last nighl, stato that Benator Alcorn and Shorif Browu (colored) wore the causo of the approhended troublo on Monday. At tho Convention, on Saturday night, Mr, Al. oorn denounced Brawn saverely, and on Bundav Drown used sovere languaga in reply, and eaid ho wantod his fricuds to como Lo towa on M day sud Lo would ox{mnn Aleorn, who then threatened to shoot lirown, Tho latter then sununonod & nainber of negroes. who prapared fo come to his nseistance. On Tuckday Alcorn nent hore (Hetena) to Gen. Tappan, of tho Btate mulitia, for arms and mon, but only a fow men went down, ag tha people fioro have no sympathy in tho Iuxs, which they consder a personal priovanco between Alcorn aod Brown, growing out of Gov. Amoe' antagonism to Alcorn nnd a desiro to inve disturbance, 8o nd to hinvoe tro. ps seut to Misxis- sippl. Latest sdvaoces state that Alcorn bas seventy cavalry and forty infautry, with which bo had driven Biown and 200 armed ucgrooe, who retronted 3 milos from town, whero thoy made p stand, No fighting has yet ocearred, and no body of men hns laft or will go frum Helona, ‘Fluw, in rubstauce, in tho causs aud neture of the difticulty, which is purely personal aud po- nitteal botwesn Alcorn sud Brown and Ames, who is deterwined to demoliah Aleorn's political strength, and employs Biown, who oxcitos the noyroes 1o bis assiatineo. Tue stoamor Maude, just up, roports no fight- ing at Vriar’s Point, sud that siiairs romnim as they wero yeeterday and laet night. It 18 not advisable for Metuphis to send troops, In orier to arpvo at au uudorstanding of the stato of adairs, 08 shown in the foregoing speeinl, it may bo stated that in the County of Corhama the negroes have & majority of 1ive to one against ho whites ; that sinee the aplit in the Hepuoli- can party in that State, Shenff Drown, who is o Kentnckian, hag been the leador of the anti- Alcorn patty, Frim's Point s the Lomo ar Senator Aloorn, aud the contest botween these rival fuctions Liss boou & heatsd ono. LATER. The following is a later despatch to the Ap- al: pll’num‘s Poryt, Misa, Oct, 6.—ave justar- rivel, por steamer Ju'in. At 1l o'clock in the morning the citizous wero all utdeg arms, and suticipstod an overpoworiug attack from the no- groes, unless 300 1en can como here to detor the negrocs from further violunce, Business s ruspeuded, and the citizens aro In a dreadful gtato of alarm, The negroes, 500 atrong, at- tacked Friar's Point yostordny, but were rojellod by the white furces under Gon, Chaliwors, Thoy threatened to Lurs tho fownant mucder tho whito women antl childron, The figbtiug comn- menced within 8 miles of Friar's Point, whoro tho negroes had mado astaud. The fighting was kopt up to Clarssdalo, Asyor thero s no reliable stutemont ns to tha losaea. lickots just iu roport (igting in tho viciuity of tho Oak Ridge road. Kight negroes are repotted wounded in yester- day's fight, and ono white man, Hhontf Brown 18 now at Juwsostown, reorganiz- ing Lis party for the supposed purpose of an. other attuck. 'T'he negroes aro amd to be ren- dezvousad in large numbers. So far os 1 cau ns- oertain, this 1 1o party movement, both Dom- oerats and Rtepublicana bemng united to rosist an fncenaisty effort oo tho part of Bheru Iirown, who hiud been making incendiaryspeoches to the uogroan aud orgauizitig them into anued bodics, teing them the whites intonded to Iill thom, when, in fact, the whites hiad not uttored any wsnch futentions, nor had sny meetingy for such purposo been held, I st assured of this by Sonator Alcorn, Judge Harrison P. Roid, and athor prominout citizous, who belicvod that the prosence of aid would provent fatal col- lisions botwaen sho whites and blackd. Tho former dread such an occurronce, and will valy act i defense of their lives aud property, “I'hus is tho last tolngratn that will leave hero to-day, and is forwarded by a epocial courior. 'Ihe courier will wait thera to know what action ulhul or may be taken by ihe ciizens of Mem- plia, Uen, Chalmers and his cavalry have not ro- turned yeu to town. LATEST, Mexrpnts, Tenn., Uct. G6.—Tho Avalanche special from Hotena, rocoived at 9 o'clock to- Dight. says: *From Capt. Isacc N. Broan, who is Just from the seat of war, I learn that all was quiet at Friar's Poiut, Negroer, numberingiabout 1,000 collected near tho town, and tha whitos ro- questod Bheriff Brown to disperse thont. 1o went out and told them Lo go home, which they retused to do. (lea. Chalmers then ordared tosm to disporse, which they did, but collected again, when Obalmers charged them and drove tham off by fing over thair hoads. Fhoy agan col. Jected bohind a bayou, and Geu.. Chalmers flanked them and fired ngain, ond this umo wounded eomo of the wnegroes. e kept driving thom until ho roached Clarks- dale, whon they all disappeared, tliey stopping at their homes as they wera driven back, It wau underatood that tho negroos wors again_collect- ing at Jouestown, Alcorn'a place, and Chalinera was going ont thoro to disporss thom, Chalmers hing some 200 or 300 men, aud tho negroes fly be- foro whenevor he makes s chargo, Ons white man was wounded, ° 1t appears to bo, as it always In, that the nogro bas 3o sufer, na ho canuot stand before an or- gauizod forco of white mon. ‘Lhis trouble will cost tho people, whito and black, & great doal, s 10 cotton 14 being gatherad, and every day counts, Mayor Alvorn says that the hired cote ton pickors are leaving, and tho losa of the cot- ton would ruin ‘snonln genarally, Another spocial to the Atalanche from Holena savs Lirown, tho colored Sheriff of Coabamn, arrived thers to-night., ilo says he became detached from his fricuda earlyin tho trouble, and went on foot to Austin to “obtain tho assist- ance of Sheriff Manuing, of Tunica County, & whito tnan, t0 4o Lo Frisr's Point,and peacenbly sottle watters. Heo found Mauning ruul Kono down ou & eteamor. o camo bete loo skiff, He snya be utends going down on the Alin the morning. 1la doesn't talk waillke at all, but thinks the diffculty will Lo settied without moro tronble, He kuows pothing of the paiticulsrs sbout tho tighting. WASIHINGTON ADVICES. BSpeetul Inapatch tv The Chicaga Iribune. Wasmsotox, D, 0., Oct, 6.—The snuthoilties Lore are convinced that the new Mississipp war is & persoual poidtical qnarrol besweon United Hiates Henator Alcorn and Hrown, the Bhonft of that county, who {3 a supportor of Gov. Ames, Alcorn, when Liero a6t mouth, was ko bitter in his dsnuvctation of Ames au to fuduce the beliel toat Lho would homtats at uotbiug to manlfest thie hostility or to injure Awes, —_———— . TOTAL ABSTINENCE. CineiwNaT, O,, Oct. 6.—The Catholio Total Abstinence Union of America asseubled hore to- day, About 200 delogates sro preseut, 1epre- senting every Btato in the Union, Addresses wore dellvered Ly Asclblebop Yurcell snd Bisiop T'oeblbe, ot Covington, Committees were sppointed on constitutional amendents ; on ad- dressos 10 tho pooplo of America aud Iroland ; on address to the Y'ope, and on fmmigration. Lieports of the I'remdents of suberdivate univug woio thou receiverl, aud oxhuibit 8 wmurked in- creage in the nuwber of uow socletivs and ad- ol memters. A telegtam was ordered sent 16 thy Holy Father wt Romne, expressing sympa- hy with Lim o bis troubles, and vegging bis hleasing upan tho Convention, ‘The Commitice un Lreidentinls reported that the uuwber of sa- Cottiea 1o the Uuion was bdd, THE WARD WILL CASE. Speaat i atea to Phe Chicugo 2ribune, Drin il Ve, Tl day was given to r:ullwr emtimony an tho Ward will caso, provh Capt. We's fukihi m Suiritual medinmaand his wdajtativi 08 business t0 their ouuuyel, Col, l TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, 1 . M.Pierce, of Arizona, teatitied to visiting mo- dioma with Ward, and gotting information from them which directed them to a mins in Arizona, It proved to b a rich discovery. - 1M, [83 14 TWEED. Apectal Dispaleh to The Chieaan Tribune, New Youg, Oct. 6.—Tiwaed's hopos of an early reloavs from Ludlow-Strost Jail aro again quashed, The genoral term of the Supiomo Court has to-day rofused {o rodues hin hail from 3,000,000, or to vacato the order of arrest, and bas donied bim & bill of prrticulars allowed anmo time azo by one of the courts. Io eanuot poaribly raiee tho bart reqnired, and will invo to ronmin in Ludlow Stroet—the Marsbalsea of Now York, a rart of fraudulont debtors’ pelsoun, The restriclions are not very great; ho hns fino rcoms, and can go out whenover Do wikhes, A ehort timo ago he was scen at ninht entering the sidn door uf & hamiaome rosi- deuee on Fifth avonue snd ‘Lhirty-ninth ptrect, accompnnied by & well-kuown Doputy Shenff. Of eaurso ho goes out attended hy an officer, bnt ha can go to any place ho chooses, and stay as loug 88 he (e wilting to pay for the pruvilags, Tho denial of the bill of partienlars is the hardest blow to Tweed, Ho_bawed his Lopoa of escapo this Wheu on plos. Lin fiauds wore flrat dipcovored, tho vomchors . in the Comptrolior's offico were noized and partly burned. In consequonce, particulars in many of tha framda conupittod by his cunfod- orates aro not attainable, Twood can carry tho casn to the Court of Appeats, and will do Ko, uudoubtedls, A FATAL QUARREL. Speciat Inspateh to £he Uhteaqo Triduns, Davesront, Ia, Oct. f.—Wlito two rivermen named James A, Rus-oll and Charles Horman were on {heir way to LeClaire from tlis city, on tho stoamar Rad Wing, yesterdny, they got into a ynarrel, and & alort $imo before tho Leat land- ed at LeChairo their quarrel culminated in Iler- wan sticking Russell iu the faze. Whou tho mon wont ashoro at LeClairo, abont 7 o'clock, MHerman procooded to ' the Galt House, took a chair ot the poreb, and went to sleep, and Tlus- scll soon alter reached tho same hotel and ‘wont up to his room. but ro- turned to the porch whera Iferman was, A peulllo cnsued, but no ouo appeats to know at ]nennut who wae tho attacking party, ‘Uho thst ntimation of it to Mr. (halu and others in the hotel was hearing tho raport of a piyt: and n yoico saying, ** 141 shoot_you now, lowed by another pintol-shot. ‘Thore uliots soon atiracted a crowd to tho seeno of tho souitlo on tho porch, whoro ltussell wan reen lying, and Herman with a pistol tn his band polnting right at himn, Ruesell was then pickea up and horno into tho hotel, when 1t was found that ho was doad. Tho tmusderor was arreatod, A SWINDLING LOTTERY SCHEME. Special Dirpatch to The Chicaaa Tribune. WariixaTox 'w Oct, 6.--Later informa. tion from Alexsnidria seoma to contirm the first roports to tha offect that tho late drawing thero of tho lottery of tho Moutpelier Humano Arso- ciatlon was iu all reepects frandulont. The holder of the ticket which drow tho eapital prize, 250,000, has arrived, but bas faflod to se- cure tho money or the lonst satisfaction. Ho first visited tho ageney in New York City, with tho ssmo result. The Ticket-bolders' Commit. tea-ina boen at work uvostigating tvo days, and tho Alexandrin (faclle sava: ‘*1t seoms that no- Lody knows nuything detinitely coucerning evon 1he management ot the scheine, or whe boughe the tickot, who beld thom, who drow tho ro- octel prizes, or where tho monoy on tha tickets ouglt 14 now hald." PINNEY. Ban Faaxcisco, Cal,, Uct. 6.—~Gen, Lalrange, Snperintendont of the Miut, has tendored Lis resiguation owing to tho conuectlon of hia namo with the appolntment of Pluney, the dofaulting Naval Paymostor’s cletk. Tho Court of Inquiry at Maro Island in tha Pinnoy caso is proceeding with closed doors. Iaymaster Spaulding promiues rovelations that will* make a flutéering amoug politicisns a8 regards the intluenoes which retained I'inney in s position, {f the iu- quiry Iy presged tou Lard upon bim. MISSING. WoncesTen, Masy, Oct, 6.—The Hon, L, W, Toud, ono of the Leaviest manufacturers of ma~ clunists’ toola in this city, hias digappoarod under vory mysterious circumatances, Taat Friday ho wens to Boston on business, intending to return the samo night. Whilo in Ioston, Lo collectod about &2,600, but, 1mstead of returning hore, he tolegraphed to Lis pon thiat ho was going to New York on business, A portion of his clothing waa forid in hin state-room, but the man and monoy aud valuables aru missiog. A CHILD KIDNAPPED. byveial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CarLaNviLLe, 111, Oct. 6.—~The City of Virden, in thia connty, has beon tho scene of quito an exoitoment over tho abduction of the dsughtor of Dr, tlanson. ‘Tho doctor wss visited Ly voilod 1ady, who requestod bim $o call on her husband, who was sick o few milos out of town, Whilo e was gous sho stole the child, and ::io then no traco of culd or abductor can bo INCENDIARISM, Porrsviipe, Pa., Oct. G.—Last night » fire- mou at Grausber & Kompel's colliery, at Lo- cust Gap, discovored that the broakor had boon sot on fire, aud, on allompting to put it out, was fired upou by tho incendiaries. Defore assist~ ance could arrivo the firo had wained such hioad- way that 1t was found impossibio to savo the breakar, nhich was totally cousumed with its contonts, Loss, $100,000. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Provipexcr, B. 1, Oct. G.—Most of tho valuable bauk lotters sent from the I'sovidence Post-Offico to Bostoz, on Haturday night, aro missing. A aimilar wholeaalo loss of bank letters nent 10 Boston occuned tho last of July, sod suallor locses twico sace. Lho busivess com- 1munity is much agitatad, A MINISTER OF DISQRACE. Spestar Duaputch to The Chicago Trioune, Brovx City, 1a., Oct, 6,—The Rev. James Richmond, of the Meibodist Church, was yester- day arrosted at Bon Homme, Dak., snd placod Iu jail, Fast women nnd that sort of thing are saud to have boon tho eause of his fall, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE Spsetal Ihapateh o t'he Chicago Tridune, MinxearoLts, Miun, Oct. 6.—Tho examins- tion of tho Hou. 11, L. Gordon, who shot Dos- moud two weeks ago st Mounticello, and which has been {n progross for tho past uix days, was concluded to-day. Cordon wos discharged, o clear cano of welf-defeuso havivg boeu prm‘mf. THE TAN-YARD MURDER CASE. CixcinNats, Oct. U.—In tho trial of Leofor, at Flumilton, for the murder of Bcliiling, weveral mouths ago, what Is kuown as thoe tan-yard mur- dor, the jury to-day brought in & verdict of mur- der o the sccond degroe. UXORICIOE, Spectul Lispatch o The Chisago Tridune, Deruorr, Mich,, Oct, 6.—Julius Poutivey, at Bwan Creok, Mouros County, kicked hia wifo yesterdsy 60 that she diod of her injuries lagt bight, Tho murder escaped. bl THE WEATHER. Waanisnaroy, D. O, Oct, 71 8. m.—For tho Upper Lakes, the Urper Missfesippi aud Lower Miwsouri Valleys, staiionary or falling baromoter, wartuor, but partly coudy weather, and souther- 1y winda. 10CAL OBSERYATION. Ciicaao, Oct. 8, Tune, (Bar. ThriTluy — Wind, Witker, 338, 102050 4 LS nain Wildw, m, 29,830 44 Lt rain 400 py w1194 40! Gloudy, 2:83 . [ 04| 49 163/Cloudy, V:00 p, m.| 11 m\ Fair, WEY o W04 4 o Maztmum theen 561 wininuny, 47, GENEMAL ul‘lilHVAIIQNN- Outzaug, Oct, G—Miduight, mmlm' Wand,” " [Luin) Weather, oo |04 W, fresh,.,! 76/Clearing, Chivyeune HINW,, frea, Cincinuati,. 8N, freah, Wh ek il OCTOBER 7, 1875, DOWSE THE GLIM. What Was Dono in tho Fire Marshals’ Convention in New York Yesterday, A Long List of Subjects Discussed and Acted Upon, Roports by Committeos—TImportant Racom- mendations, New Yonx, Oct, 8.—~Tho Firomen's Convon- tion resumed its sesslon this morning, with President Hondricks in tho ehnir. Tho Committeo on ‘I'opics presented tho fol- lowing for iscussion by these Committees: 1. Importanco of the Pormanent Position of the Chlof and Aeistant Chief Engineors, 2 Tle Evils of Soclal Visits by Engine Companies, Ly which towns are left wholly or partly nnpro- tected, 8. The importance of Regulating tho Salo of Petrolenm. 4. Dangor of Garoling, Gias-mnobines, aud tho Neceasary Precau- lions to Regulato tho-Bame, . Tho Duty of Firo Dopartuionts in Relation to the Protection of Proporty from Damnge by Water, s Woll as from Burning, 6, Tho [mportauco of Arrang- ing Iron Bhutters so thnt They Mav Ia Opened from the Outsile of & Building in Case of Fice. 7. Uniformity of the Coustruction and c“’l[nr of Signal-loxes. 8, The Importance of a Uni- form Bystom of Indioating k.illrcntllwrnntn or_Hireat Lemuys. the Location of 9. Which in Most Effoctlve Plau for Fighting Petrolcum os? 10, The Importance of a Thorough In- vestigation of Firoa aud the Itigoroun Punish- ment of Incendiarios. Tha first of theso topica was debatod in tha aflirmstivo by Chicts Little, of Davenport, In,; Itonner, of ‘Chicago; Durkes, of I'all River, Mney, 3 1L 8. Hall aud Bexton, of 8t. Lows. Joneph Williams, Prosdeut of tho Washington Noard of Iire Commisnionors, and Dowors, of Now Haven, Conn,, di~cussod tho question tu the negative. Thia topic was formally 1eterred, with tho othors, to comnutioes for conslderation and report. Itesolutiona of sympathv and respect for tho fromen wlio woro recontly killed by tho firo-lad- der accident wora adoptoed. The Convention sont congratulations to Chief Melirow, of Cimcinuat, ou bis recovery from o recont dangerous iliness, The following committces on topics to be re- noried on wore appointed Ly the Chisir : On the first topic—(aorpze T\ Popo, H, H. Ilail, of the National Board of Undorwriters, Chicls Bonnott, Haynor, and Sutun, Becond topie—Chiofs Levi, Bouuer, Groene, of Boston, Jaryis, and opkina, Third topic—Chiefa Groen, of Providence, Dat- tle, Ainsleo, and Mr, M. Lear, of tho New Yorx Insurance Loard. Tourth topic—Chiefe Datos, Blisy, Brown, of Newnk, Siaith, and McCall Tirth topie—Chiefa Johnson, McFadden, Far- nior, Heinmiller, aud Holeson, Bixth topie— Chicfa Bunner, Bates, Fitchoy, O'Counor, and Wachler, Keventh topic—Cluef Eaton, Dlar, Currier, Dougan, and Brown of Fair Haven. Eighth topic~—Cbicls_ Colleor, Dliss, Chico, Eckel, and Soppono. Ninth tople—Chlefs Lavi, Mills, Cronin, Yipport, and Hutcluny, Tonth }?nlc Chiefs Hill, Ashfort, Kearnes, and Van over. Chicfa O'Connor, Iills, and Noville wero ap- pointed a comtnittao to consider tho toplo of the foasibility of the nsn of chomical onyinos and portablo "oxtinguishers in the extinguislinent of fires. The Committen on tha topic of **Daos tha ox- istenco of any direct sctivg systow justily a relianco on thnt syatem alopo for tho extinguish- ing of fircs, without tha ald of auxiliary movablo ougiven 2 roported that in their judgment, no systom of water-supply justitied s rehiance upon it to the oxclusion of auxiiiary movable tire- ongines, and loast of all, does the direct service. ByHtem 1n-mr( sitoh rolinneo; and that no ave- tema can #afoly dispeiso with tho aid of auxil- iary movable appniatus. This roport way sdopted. Opporinnity was then given to inventors and patentoos to cxhiblt theic apparstus, and hose- manufacturors woro hicard tirst, sud exhibicions wero givon hy tho Blake Huse Manulacturing Comwpany, the Eurcka Ioso Company of this clty, the Now Yoric Leatuor Ioso Manufactur- ing Company, N. J. Mr. Hatch, of the Belt and Leather Stufing Company in Bos- ton, exhibited and explained ~ an im- proved hydinulic pump nnd bose-tester, its capacity varying from 2u9 to 600 pounds to the squaro inch, Mr. MeCheny, of Ilartford, Conn., cxhubited a eolf-sustaining elevator of fire- eacapes, and oxplsined its mothod of nae, nfter which the Convention took o rocess, Ia the Convention this esouing a largo num- ber of invontors wers prescnt with their inven- tions, which thoy exhibited to the mweoting. A modol of a firo-exeape or acrial laddor, now tsod by the Milwankes Liro Depsriment, was ex- bibited, It was decided to hold tho noxt annual cone veution on the tirat Monday of September, 1876, in Piuladelphia, An Invitation was recelved (o attend an ox- hibition of & respiring apparatus, by using which o porson can romaln for nearly balf an bour denso smoko, ‘The Couvention will sttond tho exhibition to-morrow. Tho variows comnitteos appoiated at the morning session Teportod us foliows : Iydranta shuuld be located near strect corners, if pos- eiblo, and there shounld be plenty of them whore large blocks of valuablo ‘warohousos exist. Vigorous scarch and thorough ingui slould bo mede into the origin of :Iy fircy, and inceudinrion promptly punished. Tho Committoo rccommend ~the use of Iron shutters, with fasteuings capable of being openea from the outsido, ‘Lha position of Ohiof Lngineor should bo permanent, A8 it was ono roquiring long study and experience, and polities should bo kept far away from tho position, An engincer who bua to devote himselt to polition to make him socure i his position must neces- sarily cogleot hiis duties to tho Department. A patrol and alvage corps in alf cities of 50,060 or niore is recommended. The evils of aocial vinita of firo companios with thelr apparatus from one city to snotuor aro apparent, and the Cominittes roconunend thoir discontiniance, Lawn stiould Lo passed to that effect, Tho uso of chemical enginos with carbonio gas is recom- mendod a8 baing poculiarly sdapted for the oxtingulshing of petroleutn and other oil firos, Gasnlino wan denounced as boing extremely dan- gerous, and its manufacture had been tho eauso of many fires. Tho goparstors for making it #hould "bo outsldo, and not losa than 00 fect awny from the Unilding thoy supply, It was rocommendod that all” firo-slarm “bozes bo palnted s bright red, and bo constructed uni- formly. ‘I'he ealo of petroloum in citios should bu prohibited when the flnwhlmf Eulul goos bo- low 110 degrees, 1t is always linblo to explode when not up to chis standard. "The Convountion will adjourn to-morrow. ——— FINANCIAL, BANK OF CALIFORNIA, BAN Fnaxorsco, Oct. 6.—The IDoard of Trus- toos of tho Lank of Cailfornia orgaaized this morning. The officers elect are: President, D. O. Mills; Vico-Prosident, William Alvord ; Cash- for, I'homas Brown ; Hecrelary, Stephen Frank- lin; Assistant-Becrotary, W. W, Wiggine; Ade visory Comumities, ‘'homas Boll, “'ill?lm Bharon, Jamea Iihoeso, aud Arthur Martin. FRESH CLEWS, Apectar Disputch te The Chicago Tribune, New Yors, Oct. 6.~The examiuation of Donjamln H. Cheover, in the Honry Olaws bank- ruptcy case to-dsy, revealod that Judge Dent wag » partoer in the Clows agency to the extent of one-elgnth of the piotite of the Governmeut businoss. Cheever's tostimony I8 uot belicved re. EXQSMOSIS, Ban Fraxoctsoo, Oct. 6.—8locks opened weak this moroiug ou the street, and ou the Hoard thero was an average doclivo of about 10 por cent in etandard stocks, and from 10 to 25 per cons in emall stocks. A BOSTON SUSPENSION. Bostay, Oct. 6.—Una rasult of the lato 1ailure of Blepard, Ilall & Co,, 1a the suspension of Holmes & Blauctard, founders. e — THE PEABODY FUND. New Yorx, Oct. 6.—Tho sunual westing of the Doard of Fruatess of the Poabody Educational Fuud was begun to-duy. Il O, Winthrop, of Loston, oocupied tho cuair. The session was strictly private, The Trustees present weore Clieof Justica Waits, William M, Evarts, Ez- Qov. Aiken, of Boutl Curolina, Bishop Whippls, of Aiuuswota; Gen. lllchlx\-\fl'l‘ lor, of Loulsi- ana ; Burgeon-Gou, Barv . Wetinuzo, of New York; tho Haon, 8. Watkius, jof Touno:see, and tho Iy, Ur, Lecm, of Virgima, Tho meubers of the Buard of 'Prustees absent woio Pisadont Grant, the Ilon, MHauulton Vish, Alerauder Htuart, of Vipgints, and Georgo W, Riggw, of Wasbington, A conumiee cowmposed W the Hon, William M. Evarta and Alexandor Stnart wero appointed to roport suitablo resolations on the desth of ox-Gov. Oraliam, of North Car- olina, one of the Trustoos. 'Tho Rev. 1ir. Beara, Clonern) Agont, {hen read hin report, which will lia acted upon by tho Bloard to-morrow. At the conclusion of the reading of tho roport Lhe moating adjourned until to-morrow, Hecrolory Fish is expectod to arrive in the morning. e s S 0 CASUALTLE! A SMASH-UP IN MICHIGAN, Spetal Dimatch ta The Chicago Tridunes, Stunars, Mich., Oct. 0.—This moruing, about thirty minutos past 4, n vorlous wreck ocenrrod on the Grand Rapida & Indiana Rallrosd at Not- awa, 10 milos north of horo, The first ection of froight train No. 16 waa etanding on the track whaiting for tho arrival of a train from the Fouth, when thoe socond section of No. 18 ran into tho roar ond of it, ditching the passcnger-conch, cahoons, and two cars loaded with wheat: also demolishing ongine No. 8, A force of men were At onco put 10 work clearing away tho wreck, but prerenger trama wore uccorsarily dotuincd soveral houts, Tho ouly person injured was Jefforsorf WWhite, firomau of engine No. B, whose woauds, thongh painful, are not serions. SUMMONFD TO A HIGHER COURT. Speciat Disyateh te The Cheaon Tribune, 81 Jostrn, Mo, Gct. 6.—~The @azie will publish a special to-morrow giving an account of the death of Charles Jagan ou Tueaday, at Morrison, 1L, by falling frow a train on the Clu- cago & Northwontern Itatiway, Ho was Iately a rectitler in thia city in the houso of 8. Adler & Co., aud was undor £200 bond to appoar at Jef- Teraon City and soswor charges ngsinat him in tla crookod-whiakey bmsmess. The circum- stances of hile death have not transpired. RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Spestat Disyateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Jangsvirre, Wis,, Oct. 6.—As & Chicago & Northwestorn Railroad stock-froiht was croes- ing the teack of the Westorn Union Rmlrond nt Olinton Juoction last night, the night oxpress an tho Inttor rond ran into It, knacking two cara loaded with atack from the track, aund killing somo of the stock, THIS TIMZ IN MINNESOTA. Luectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Misxgarorss, Oct, 6.—Henry Horley, while hunting at Lako City, was accidentally shot to- day, tho chergo taking offeot just over the hip. It wili probsbly prove fatal. RAILROAD NE;VS. FREIGHT COMBIMATIONS, Tho managers of the railrosds leading from Now York to the West Lave just now takena atop which will put o stop to all competition as regnrda frelght business, and revives in somo measuro tho Aaratoga movoment. They have virzually entored into n combtnation by which nong of the lues will bo allowed to doviate from tho regular tariff rates, nor will fast frolght linos be nllowed to sbip over theso roads oxcept at regular tanfd rates. Thoto belng no cowpe- tition, tho ralea will undoubtedly be put up &3 high a8 possiblo a8 noon ay navigation closex, and the rosds have no longer to compete with the vessols, Thoe now agreement ia nigned by Mr. W. A1, Vandorbile, of the New York Contral; ‘Thomns A. Scolt, of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and il J. Jowett, of tho Krio Hailroad. I signature of dr, Garrett, of tho Baluumoro & Obio Rallroad, docs not appear on thio agroe- ment, but it was announced by Mr. Scots that Lo was acting with thom and_would adliero to suy arangoment mado by Mr. Scott. In nccord- anes with the now agrosment the following or- der bas just becn fssuod : - To the olicars, ngoents snd employes of our ro apo:tive linca and of ali transportation lnea, or partics dolnfi business over ofther of our roads: *ou s bereby fustructod that no contract for the transporta- tion of frefghit WestwarAl ahull bo made or rocelved or extundod o1 or after this dato ; nor shall suy (relght trafe bo earried Wewb Lound for less than tho agreed rates as fizesd from timo fo time by tho executive ofti- crraofthe respectiio companles under any prolenso whatover, without the conscnt and suthority of all the pariies sigued thereto, (Bigued) W, H. VawpennrLt, Vice President. TuoMas A.Bcorr, President, 11, J, JEwETT, Lecelver, It in expectod that tho roads leading from tho West to tho Lant also intond to combine for the purpose of malutalntug higher ratea hereatter, Tho soads leading from 8t Touls to tho Eart have agrecd upon s joint tariff, which takes etfect to-dey, ~Tho now rates will bo on tho bauis of 45 conta per 100 pounds on fourth ¢lasa oody, and 90 centa per barrol on flour to Now Xork, and GO conta por 1¢0 pounds on fourth claga freights and §1 por barrel ov flour to Bos- ton, T This makea the rstos from East 8t Louls to Now York? 80 cents on fourth class freights, 0 conta por 100 poundws being for transfor, Here- % ofora freights bave been carried fiom Enet 8t. Louis to Now York ab 24 cents, whilo tho rate from Chicago s 95 couts. Tho samcdiscrimiog- tion s mado from Kansas City and Pcoria to New York, and should also be stopped at once. Fourth-class freights sre ehipped from the former place to New York at 40 conts por hun- :}rrg, sud from tho latter nt 86 centa per hun- rod, THE NEW MICHIGAN ROAD. Special Dispateh to Ihe Chicaga Tribune, East Saaxaw, Mich,, Oct. 6, —Work on thin Chi- cago, Bagiunw & Canada Railroad is progrossing tavorably, and tho lagiug of iron, which was temporarily suspended In order to ballast up track already Inid, witl be commenced again to- day. Work on the 12 miles intorvening butween the ond of tho grade and Lake Viaw is well uudor way, nnd about 4 mlles of it comploted, leaving but 8 wiles to be wraded, upon which considorable work hos boon dome. The {:llps aro all drivon for the Xlat River ridgo, and » portion of tho timber -rnndf framed, whilo two or throe smaller bridges arc about comploted. sink holo a milo west of Rlversdalo Lisa caunod tha engineors much tronble. It is only sevonty feot across, but lflpqpa to be bottomlesa. Tho track across it bas been constuntly settling, Upwards of 600 car loads of clay {uva bocn dumpod into it, aud it Is apparentiy all right now. Another now looomotive for the road arrived at 8t, Louls, Mich,, this worning from Dittsburg, ‘THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL, Speetul Dispateh to I he Chicaao Tribune, Minwauker, Wis,, Oot. 8.—A provisional con- tract to oxtend the Wisconsin Cential Railrond from Stovens Doint to Tortage City, this Btate, lot two weecks ago, as roported in 'l'ur Tuisoye at the timo, has beon conflrmed, and tho work commenced to-day. Fitch & Diblofr, of Btovens Point, aro tho contractors. Inlf the length of the road (s to be cowpleted rewdy for uso by Jan, 1. THE STATE WALLET. 8peeal Diapatch lo I'he Chicano Tridune. 8erinarteny, I, Oot. 6,~—The following were tlie recvipts and disbursemeuts of tho Blato ‘L'ronsury for the month of Reptombor : RECRIFTS, Revonue find, ... euee . 101,340,713 llinois iver jmproverment fund, dud, 54 Behool fund.,.....vvee 104,922,03 Local bond fundeessess. 36,800,5% 3240.701.60 2928450 Totalirsasasrarsersenrs DISBUBBEMENTS Rovenue fund..uuiiesunse Iilinois Hiver improvement fuud, v BAA Behool SuBdeereseressnsaareness 0,67 AL 717 RN $169,047,71 sl MATRIMONIAL. HArTronp, Coun,, Oct, B.—Misa Jorophine A, Jewell, dauglitor of the Postmastor-Goueral, was married this ovening to Arthur M. Dodge, of New Yok, Tha wedding was a very biilliant affair, ond many distinguished pussie _ weio present, iocluding — Hecre- tary Dristow, ttorney-Gouersl Fierropont, A;t{.-Unn. Phielps, the Hon. Jobn Jay, of Plil- adelphis: Honry Waiterson, of the Louisville Couricr-Journai ; Eamuel Bowlos, of the Bpriug- fleld Republican ; Uov, lugereoll, the Hon, . W. Kellogg, Qou. J, B, Hawloy, Judges Carpen- ter and ardee, and many others, SUICIDE. Jpecral Digpateh to Ihe Chicage Triduna, Burrato, N. Y., Oot. 6.—During a state of temporsry Insanity, a besutiful youug lady unmed Aunetts Chaso, aged 20, aud residiuy with Mrn. Jutia T, Suow, of thia aity, committod suicido by cutting bur throat with a razor. Bug was quite dead whon found. Sho had auffercd pour Lealth, The tiagedy occurred yestorday morniog, but bas been kept socret, —— e - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxgox, Oct, 6.—It naw saeisa that the usa stove in the Montaus's forcastlo deck. bhe is otherwiso nninjared. Ifer rutura was mescly o weasues ot pregsution. ":lrmump Greovo, from New York, bns ar- Fivd | 1 RADWAY'S REKEDITS, Radway's Ready Roliel CURES THE WORST PAIND Tn from Oue fo Twenty Hiunles, NOT ONE HOUR e = After reading (his Adverlisement noed any ep enlfer with pain, Radway's Ready Ralief IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is the Ouly Pain Remedy That Instantly stana the most ex {niimmiation, ‘anil cneny r,m.,h.,im&!:“lm:‘:.",?“.‘,.': i, Soninch, Tiowels, of o0 oiia aripheation, EEUENE R ey In from One to Twenty Minuteg, No matter how viclant ar_ozorciating 1 Rhenmatic, Bed.ridd :n, Innmumpplnfi N':n':.'\'.'.",':\"' Talgic, o prustratod with disorss may suffer, " Radway's Ready Reliof WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamm of tho Haddor, Inflammntion of thg Baeod ols, umps, Congestion of thg Lun, . Sofo Throat, Dimouly ething, ol of tfio Hop gt Tyatarics, Croup, Diphtherin, Ca- Taum:;ablnxvnmnlmf G ot , Nouralgin, 011, Cold"Chills, Aruo Ontlie, " Tha spollostion of the Tteady Rellof t paria whero tha pakis o8 difieuley Ot Wil eom ! Bhi comitart. “Twanty dropy i half & tamhlos of water will, In s fer ;fllmll%ll, ’A:ufil! lfll’nl')l‘ll D!?Hrlllll!. 1’} ne N‘llll:'vl Heart, hurn, Sicl eaddache, o 23 C Ui (55 Bvels, s of Tatarnal a2 St g eaTa)srs shiculd X DY RELT heat aiways with 1] rovent ricknas or vaine otter than Fronch Brandy FEVER AND AGUE, Fever and Agna carod for fft; mta, rorpodlel Reat 18 110 world TIAG i are formemat Sts and all othor matarinus, hillons, searlot, tsphoid, el sl lor ferors taidia by Thivars ‘;.'.:fi" v Qe adivay's Read el 14} oI LS Dedrgiste, -~ 1 Sents par buttle. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btroge and puro rioh blond: Incresss of fl S WAla 124 brantiTal compienion seonbad b ruE ne, y & bottle of tow dro, DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mada tho most astonishis en, 3 ndor thia luilienos o aly wou- ortul medioin sy Every Day an Increass in Flesh and Weight i Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Rrery drop of " the Sarsaparilitan_Resolrent cemmuzk caton CueIEH tho blond, anoats drines 4ad. utoer Laids und juicos vl thie systom, tho vigor of ' hfo, for [t repairs [ tho bods with new and sutind materal mos, todes (n he gliods ar 1, 80re ayed, Slrumorous dis- . and the worst forms of akla dis e, eruptions, fever saros, acald hoad, riogworis, st shoui, orysinolas, ache, black sputs, worm ia tha d tuinors, caucors tn tho' woinb, and- all weakoalog dircliargos, night awcats, loss of rperm and o auy vorsun potent power to cure them, 1¢ thy patlont, dafly bocoming raduced bytha and deoswposition that {s coutinually progressiag, suo. coedslu arrosting thnee waston, and repales the same with new materist mads feun healthy bloud,—and this tie Bacsapariilisn will and does securv,—3 cure s rertala; for whion onoo thiy Peumcdy comm moes its work of purifi- catlon, ond snocoeds in diminishing the lossof wuteld 113 repalra will ba rapid, and ovory day the paticat wil foel bimanlt growing hetter and stronger. the food die H“Hl‘lwller, sppotito improving, and (lesh and welehd croasng. 'Not only daos the Sersaparillian Ttedclseat steol al keown romedial agants In tuo ours of Chronle, Seralulauy, Constitntional, sud Skin disoases, but it is the only pask tive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary aud Womb Dissasos, Urarst, Disbotes, stoppage of wator, imcnutinenca of urise, brl &40, ibuiinura, and {a ull cases whors ilicro sce brick. dunmllnnrl‘mwflnrhfllluk, ‘clondy, mied with tancos ik tie whito of an cgi, or tustads ke ity or thore fs amarbid, dark, Uillons appearsnos, whita bpno-dunt deponits, and Wwhou thera is 8 pelek Tuurnint doneaiton whob tassiag wator, sad ralu the s of tho Lsck and along tho loins, Tumor of Twelve Years® (rowth Cured by Rodway’s Kesolveuts Drapsr, e HevenLy, Mass., Jule 18 13, Dn. RADWAT: Thiavo iad ovaclyn tuior in the oraced s, ? oc| anld " thore was uo bilp for T eeled everything tuat was flo’l:l;nl‘mfl:;):’l, .huluhl.fli olvent, aith a1ty Lecauss I bud sak T touk aix bottloa of tne itssalrent and ono box of Rad s Dills #nd two battles of yooi Tianity Jeellof, and thicro s nut & viga of tawur to be koo or folt, and Lioel butter, sumrtor, and - happisr theal havo for twolvo yoars, lho worst {umor was in thels #ldo 0f the howels, avee the grin. T wita tils toJoa o€ iho benefit of othisrs. You can giblish lhi por ¢ NNAN P, KNAFF. Price, 81 por bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. minent gentleman and renldant of Clnolnsthy e B et oty Yuma woll known fa (he nowspipet puibliahers throughout tiss United dtatss, New Yonr, Oct, 1, 1890 Du. RADWAY=Dran 8in; Lam tuduczd by & un’u":': duy o che wulforlag (0 makos brisf, watohent o Ling of your weiiting on myenlt, Fur sareral, feir B bosu Afeoict it swone Eroublo b Uisddeeasd rinary orgats whioh soma twelva montht ag) culislutio] ina tne st lorribly altco fng d.sasw, whies L0 Phytelel aitsatd wes a prostadio atrctare i e bt smuiation of the kidnoys and bladdor, au tucir opinlon thiat my age-73 joars—wunld y ovor gettiug radically oured, 1 had trisd & nobatel rlu-fe»-m 11 G Jaego Jusully of uedeish both allopathic aud hamsopatblos but iad got a7 1bad 18ad of astonishing curos hariog booa tads BI T, omedic ‘samy fout months seo foad 8 5,103 7, hiladelp turduy K 4l of avics, loried oa s perion wo {o on, [ went Tiuht off and g parilia, Resolvont, Heady Ttel and colnionoud tking (hew, | In thiws irselloved, sad now feol aa well x2 S¥8%, 10 i0nat O G R L e DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills " porteetly atelow, cleas Lo iy st fi: B e vl cure o1 ail dhsurdars ui 0 SUAEIEL N ey aosy Cotttoatiitls S var, jutaunuatln of £ it s wdlf e duemnnite e Bt Vo Vi La pus) B Sritio, euatalaiiy ' meroury, miBeralh OF it B rosulting Olysarve the foljuwiug sympLoms Disurdaisil the D llllvrnmgxu‘x s e n e fuwans Valus, Fulinoas of (o BLodJ8S0 oad, fuidliy uf 159 Stk A Cartuct, D Eond Lultoes ol Boiies i tho it or, s SO o e 1 ure g and DISCLY ‘st thio Hoart, Ctoklng or Bulogtls o bosiure, Didiaest of ) st gty Falac aud Dull PA oroF Vetsuatian, eflaeisd g 3 fa b r!}.w Cloay 2 Puing b1 fasnos vt 1400400 TA TG il ¢ e v maiacd Giywrderi. AT dragatite tead * Fulso and Truce,” fiora all ¢ i. nd o lattaratinp 1o WADWAY & Gy Mo b Yotk Intvaustion westi the Ro Wacreu-st., Now Ul be seal you.