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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1875 form, Ia Democratio matarial no nearco :,',";T.::.cn.u..m that they must select & Ropub- lican, o toldier, aud an aristocrat for the socond office in tho Stata? o An Tuquiror " ssks Tue Trnose to decido & diepute ué to the curroct promnnciation of wThebes” nnd *1obe," which, ha mays, the Jigh Heliool weholars sro taught to pronounco s if thoy wero wrilton “Thoebz " and * Haeb."” Dieputes of this kind might be reforrod with ropriety to WEbSTEN'S Unnbridged, which gves poth tho anclent and modorn pronunciations of r vamos. *‘Thobos™ in English, snd wThe-bm” {8 Groak, *ITeeb" s barbariav, No sutbority that wo aro aware of glves any pro- suncistion but ITe-be. BlirToN wrote of Wreathed amflos - Buch 88 haug oo Ife-La's cheak, Aud love o live in dimple aleck. niech” cannot bo subatitutod in thia pesago with eutiro satistaction. Weo do not Lutiove tho teschers fo tho High Hehool over couutonanced the absurd pronunclation reforred to. —— «he strength of partios in Ohlo {8 hest shown patwoon the candidates for Licutenaut-Govor- por, BAM CAxY snd bis Republicau opponont, Youso. Bast OARY roprosonted rags and no re- demption. Ho was the embodiment of Inflation, withall ita abominations. The result is that ho s besten from 10,000 to 16,000 worso than AvrzN, whbo didn't bellove one word he was sylng on the rag-money bueiness, but advocatod it for thesako of officoand success. The people of Ohto ars coivalrous and have rospect for great ago, sltbough malling undor false cotors, aud conso- quently 1ot bim down easlly, But thoy bad no werey on that palpable greonback fraud, Sax Cazr, and he got tho whole broadeide. Iils de- Jest ropresents the roal dofoat of intlation, — The New Yotk Zridune, referring to tho Ohio Democratic possibilitios, on the day before the ylection, thus puts its foot on it: fa ust & possibility that tn_ spito of this thoy o gl 1 (hoy a6, B whiiolef e they Yonrictors, 1t will be tho swenp> of & t1dal whvo over. te whola country, which nat uven thelr fumncial Mac seas could wholly dam out of their State, The bl fers and crimen’ of GRANT' Administration will Lay jen them {110 victory n #pito of thamseivas, Wiltthe Tribune now explain, from ita tall tower, how i¢ in that tho blunders snd critwes of graxt's Administration have redeemed Ohio, snd, mora than this, have given Iowa and No- brasks algo o the Rapublicans by increased mn~ Jorities ? | Reformed Tammany, whichi leads for ** Tirnex sod Beform,” in_Couvention Moudsy put Ko- corder MTACKETT off tho tickot. This is punish- ment for his lettor rofusing to permit that or- quization to remove the clorka and othor ofil- dalsof bls Court. lo make places for Tammany appolntees. Losides, be svas a fearlens Judge, tltogethier too lisble to send Tammany sirikers whoware arraignoed before him to the State's Priwn, The Ropublicans of New York have now nominated bim, aud, with tho aid of hooest Democratlo votos, the chances are ha will bo re- alacted, A Pmusor, & Dircctor of the Hudson Rivor Rallroad, was the other day nominated for the Etsta Benate in tho Albany District. Thereon tbe Vice-Provident of tho road wroto Prensox to 4be offect that if e accoptod the nomination hifs rosignation s8 Director would be domsnded, And the New York papers laven't yet censed their rejolcings at the publio virtas of the Come yany which already possibly owns a fuli lino of members of the, Legislaturo and can illy spare 40 affclent Diroctor. —_—— PrecEricx, as managmg momber of the Now +Otleans Behool Board, has again creatod a breozy distubance fn that clty by oetablishing mixed wbools,~sending the children, without regard tocoket, to the same schools. As is stated by b8 Insding Republican journal of New Orloans, ‘49 ba also pus teachors in the schools who had o obtalned oertificates, and whose ignorance, socording to tha roport of tho offiolal inspeator, uaflta tham for teaching fa any grado. Probably early yesterday mornming, when he Tosd the Ohio election refurns, Gov, HxxpricKs yarabls to discover on which side the ourrency {smebio standa. Poacibly, aluo, it dawned upon bimthat he made the discovery about ninaty dar0 100 late. About that loog ago Benator McDoxaw discovared how he stood on that ques~ Lon, and now he goos #0 the hoad in ths Demo- #atlo ranks in ndisne. e — J4pa0 bt beea troubled by *‘licentious jour- Salim,” and has devisod & eure for it Every Semipapec articlo la to be eigned with tha fuil 240 of the writer, Thia plan, however Batify- f1g40 the individual journallst, bas not sup- Freasad licantious journalism in France, —_—— Benstor Oramriaxoy, of Michigan, has written Mleltaraxpr his visws oo the currency Question to the Huard-Monoy Convestion which Biels st Dotrolt to-day to eleat dalogaten to the Qodtnoay Hard-Money Coavention Qot, 35, —_—— 58 peoglo of Ohio bounoed old By Arrex Nwmmmmmm-a. 8ax Cany, 8% daal “badder,” ———— The fop-hom s hushied, 40 waks the resound- '8 hoes 5o mare—: has % too thy ‘D Arizx goue —— 40w an expoctant pubile awaits in anzious SR the roanls in Ohlo—on the “ dog-tax"” Resdtational amandment, ——— u'“hlmydm B search-warrand will have 20m oa In order 4o find & Demooratia who 18 an {nfiationtst, B down, Wiiavine Aczan | and don'h tise up. %00 okl yom have parmission, ¢ Ulimaty yoguly of B Tag-monsy repudiation: 9f Wittaas Arrex in Ohio, —_—— CEITUARY, 2 YT 2o, nauvzy o, DDINICK, VB8ivania hes los ono of her bestand clsens, The Hon, Baxpr, 0, Do, s Mioraay-Gonaral o Ahat Biats: diog o Har ‘M:'K Monday evoning. He wasaman Bl s & once gave sssuranoe of ons of .'tndhm Smen. A loading poation at thy hlodsl l::d pt‘:nllr.:cuu Affairs was always i J his long publio ser- mnu--mno: myktnd{txtltchudw e 0 low of such & man olrcles of Pennsylvania Tost saveraly folt, for the Btate e that kind of men to spare, Doagen peivate and publio life of Judge "'tllflm'“. tanding protest SRainat any and Blagdy Of chloanery, and at lass his sterling oty °i.lnfl marked ability mecured for him, t [ ‘A oonsent, one of the moat ime 124 reaponalble ofioss in the Stats. I ;hm e nd:}:d for many years, ern Panusylvanis, and, in \rongh the whole state i [y el "', bls death will ba nx MXRY. Vell-knowy don Ba torg w1852 0001 ronah i, b had ey 4 g 200 Plaos 150 feat {n depth, aadlife iowy b Yban they found bita, He was beat “ D-uml-”' 3parb engraring of Ravisaon's gy b lion of Jerusalem," slthongn the tia g gqer’® MWAYS conaldered his etohings from 1a the Loggia of the Munlos Pine. his bess works, g0 of ' At the time of Ler death aho w h-:‘.:,‘ 1ady of the Netional Theatre Cocge Riter oty, gpe made het firsh ape by s s b Yl varigay mn?tu wdaiey; B;“ 2’.‘5 been marrted to 'Firoyas R Rapcrarre, but was divoreed from him, DI JuN e Dr. Jany Heanss B NNETT, 1T, one of tho most eminont plysictans in England, died in that country on the 2ith ult. 1fa was for tany yoars a Professer in the Lidinburg Unlversity, and wan alno tho anuthor of many slaudard werks, among them * Clinical Modicine,” which han beou roprinted in this country and tinuslated tuto nuweiony languagos. P PERBINAL, * Titiens waofgha 200, Judgo J. H. Howe, ot Wisconsin, sojourns at the Pucifie, A. P. Loring has been chosen Captain of tho Harvard crow, The ilon. J. J. Gresuough, Byracuse, N, Y., ia at thn Pacitle, Gon, J. P, Hodgsou, La Collo, Ont., la s Buest at tho Tromont, ‘There aro unakos in Iroland. canonized too soon, Tbo Hou, Jobn Thornson, of Milwaukes, is stopping at tao Palmor, John F. J. and B. L. Brigg, Eugland, are transionta at the Palmer. C. G. Qullisor, of Bostcn, on his travels, Is stopping at the Garduer, The Hon, I, L. Woodbridge, Vergennos, Vt., 18 stapping at tho Bherman, Tho Graod Pacifle s alive with railrosd men from all parts of the country. Gen. Irwin oDowoll, Weshington, D, 0,, Is regiatored at the Grand Pacific, Tho Hons, Phitetus Sawyer and A, 8. MeDill, of Wisconein, aro at tbo Shortnan, Tho Hon. R. M. Hoar and tbo Hon, J. A. Hubbell, of Houghton, stop st the Tremont. Col, W, F, Black, Columbus, and Col. J. M. Eddy, Omaha, aro quartored at tho Fromont. Dr. Holland le a Moody feflow. o will sbiow why in the fortheoming numbor of Seribner's, TIjl Islandors, It fa said, always bogin their Lonoymaons by foasting on cold mother-in-law. It {8 not a necersary soquenco that *notablo people ' are not ablo; but such is froquently the casa, Bots aro mado in London that the Princa of Walos will bo sasassinated before his visit to India 18 finished. Dr. Nowman is writing o book of travels, em- bracing his obsorvations duriuyg the recont tour of inspection through the consulates. An Towa man confosses that ha prays but twico n yoar—once during the cholera Boason, and again whon tho base-ball season sots in. Tho 8t. Lowis Republican has discovored that tho man and the horso who draw to a bobtail are tho most wrotched croaturoes In tho world, President Porter approves of the labors of Moody and Bapkey, though ho doos not want them to “Havo tho Porisbing™ in Yale Collego. John Drougham objects to hotal-olorks who call him Broujern. * Orthoopy is more than ruf- flod sbirts, and simplo taste than diamond ping,” a1 Teanyson would say. Littlo-Woman Alcott eays sho would notbea punil-booke and with the pull-backs stand—no! not for o million dollars. Standing s iresome, ovon in the company of angols, Alr. Harlan i o an “etalwart fn apeoch and strong on the platform,"” eays tho Jowa Stale Kegister, of Dos Molnes, What & plty ho is nos stalwart and strong in tho right places! A strapping American giel, G foot in hoight, kissad the Popo's toe, and tho Holy Father sald bouovoleatly, moasaring off hor magnificont proportions with bis oyo: * Daughter, I shall bavo to give you s blossiug and a half,” Mra. Julis Adams, wifo of » Supremo Court Judgo in Yowa, has boen lecturing lorthe North- o part of thas State. Bhois kuown to be sn advocate of woman suffruge, aad it {s eald sho has inoculatod Lier hasband with her opinions, Batters never pronper. Romember this homely maxim, proud man, when yoa count up your gains on the Oblo election. Men have boen known to do penance for their alns by paying their back pow-ronts, A word to the wiso is suflicient. Joaio Manufield fs eutting a great splurge at Prouville, Franco, Bho lives oxtravagantly, and rocaives many vieits from noblomen, It is to be hoped that 0o Franoh novalist will put ber in s book as a type of American womanhood i yat such things have happoood. Webb, the English ewimmer, anointed his body with porpalsc-oil whon Lo crossed the En. glish Channol ; snd they sayhe took only soven ot whiskios on the journoy, whoreas au Ameri- can would not go oo & flshing oxcurslon withous twice 83 much to drink. Tho superlority of En- glish blood is demonatrated. If that tattling Buffalo girl ia not mistaken, or worsg, the pretty tudents of Vasear are somo- times guilty of * spreoing * an well as * smash. ing,” and wome. Euchre-playing and mase querading are the moat terriblo things alleged, and, s8 those are sald to take place at midnight, it may be. that they do interfore with heavy brain-work. An unhappy woman in Clnelnnat! who had loet ber oldost born obtained s mourning has {from millinery store, and waa g0 absorbed in her grief that sha ran away from a boy who had bean sent home with her to got tho Pay. That hat will bo s 1t to respectability anywhere, aod with such a start the womsn will bave no trouble in getting a complets outat of weeds. The Duke of Edinburg took up'the ddle and the bow at tho great Russian falr, and led the archostra in his own walts, *'Tho Galatea.* Even the Russian Bear might condoscoud to dance to the muslc of & Duko, it & Duke would gondescend so play for danclog, Edinburg, however, did not, It wass concert, and 1t was made 80 agroeablo that it Was prolongod until § o'alock in the morning, Benator Alllson has returned estaly to Dubuque, and very glad be seema to bo thers, The Senator says he has no further desirs to eatablish a roputation oa a Big Modicine Man among the Indians. Biuoe ho made thas narrow ©80Rpo from the tomahawk of Bad Man, his ambition has turned In & different diroction. He wiil be content now with his humble posltion in the United Siates Banate, Mr. Winegardoer, of Williamsport, Pa., was considarats and courteous to the iast. He tled s rope to Lis body and fastancd one end of it to a bridge, planed up a placard near by,—* Pull on this rone—you'll ind mo,"—and oalmly jumped off. 'Thoy pulled on the ropo, and lo! thore was the corpse. No troubls or unnocessary expense, Need we force the caso of Mr. Winegardner upon » suicldal publio #— Rochester Demnocrat, ‘The manner in which Willlam J. Sharkey, tha murderer, has been disposed of, reminds us of tho way in which & Misaiasippl steamboat walter 887a a passongor his oholoe of table baversgas. *Tsy or coffoe ?" was the query. “1'll take cof- 1 Walter~having no coffes on his tray-— ay tay, or be Jabors I'll soald you.” The Bpane {ah nuthorities asy to Bhazkey, * Join the srmy and get shot, or we'll sboot yoa soyhow," and he Jolos.—World, Ar. Moody finds hlmmelf In the unpleassnt position of & religious slar, who has mnade ap rengemants to shine I two places at the say time. He promlsed Brookiyn triends 0 *“open® thers, as the phrase iy, on the Blet fust,, but afterwards loarning that thiey were not propared for him, he made & similar engagoment with the Pastors of Philadelphla, Now the children of Ugbt in boih places are eryiog for him, He Qonfesscs thas 0o 0ne s 10 biame bat himsolf, The English Marquis of Bute han leassd to Monsignor Capel his anolent famlly sont ot Car diff, with its plotaresque park and grounds, som. prising several huadred sares, for the use of the Boman Ostholio Churoh, I¢ls thougbt that the Bew Homan Oathollo College which haa been satablished temporarlly a4 Westaainatar will be Statiaforred 4o thin famous basidenca of tig Buie for eaxloriot, Vadt silics 60 Wiauag bavg Bt, Patriok wag eni rocontly in adorning tho lutorior of the castle. Witliam L. Tarry, of favus Connty, fows, nd- vortisod that hin wife, Hatsin L., had left hia bedaud board, Hhan retorted with an advertino- meut to tho effect that whe il not want any of Aiin Led or board, or to botrastod on his aceonot, or Lo bear hin namo & moment fonger than migit bo necassary, or to ask unything frota bim ex- copt that ho mind hinown bumtnesw. Sho does not connlidor lersalf tha wifo of * ang zuch a potlog, neolding, docoitful womsn-killur,” It 1u 0asy Lo 8o why sha left VWilliam, ANYY PERSONAL, Maj, 110 Dotglass, Eloventh Infantry, has beon ordered to join his regimont in the Depart- ment of Texas. Liout. Col. John 8. Masnn, Tourth Infantry, bas boon assigned to dotv a8 lunpector-Ganwral of the Department of Texas. headquartors at Han Antonio, Tho advence-guard of the Black Hills Explor- ing Expeditiou arrived st Fort Laramio on the 11th fnat. ; and the remaiudar of tho troops, un- der Col. It. J. Dadge, wote to bo in on the 15tk mat. Burgeon Warron Webster has boou ordered to Toport to tho Genoral commnnding tha Milltary Division of the Atlantlo ; and Asalstant Burgeon John H. Jancway to tho Gonoral commanding the Department of the Houth, Tho following-namod officors bave beon or- dered boforo the Rntiriog Board of which Col, W. Il Emory, Fifth Cavalry, fu Prosidont : Cant. Blioldon Sturgeon, Bixth Cavairy; Capt. C. P, Eakiu, Fivst Artillery; TFirat-Lient. I K. Olmatead, Teuth Infantry; First-Lieut, George E. rord, Third Cavalry; Ficot-Lieut, o, Uross, Ninth Cavaley ; Fivat-Licut, G. W, Budd, Ninth Cavalry; TFirst-Liout, 1t Q. Rnthorford, Twelfth Infontry; Fiset-Lisut. R, G, Cartor, Fourth Cavalry ; aad Firet-Liont, 1, 8, Catgel, Fifteouth Infantry, HOTEL ARNIVALS, Lutmer Houst—Georgs W, Jarrier, Daltimore; ¥, A Magze, Loaton ; Mauriee t, Hartford ; ) IO Dioley Lungor, 2o 1L Lillantbal, Newr Orleans & ¥, 11, Bhedd, Lowell ; Tiomias Kelly, Bowtin ; Cliarin Audrews, Milwaukeo ; Ron, T, A. 4. €, Griawohl, San’ Frauctao New York: ¢, 4, 2 Keifer, Toronto ; muel Britzfleld, Deper, Lart B2ainaW.... .. Tremont Houar—Tho Koo, 12" "4, Wiy, Toganeport W. ¥, Moore and C,”If, Mofly, Enisinnd ; tha Hor, C. W, Nisnander, Colambius; O, 5. T) 3 & Nrhville Rullroad; 11, B. Tedyard, Michig Sral Taflrond ; 2, W, McKennn, Indianapolis & Vin. Sonues Rajlgoud ; Cal. W, L, 0'birien and Cot, 3. Hill, Dittabucg, Gincinoati & &t Louts lalrond: 'J. D, Layng ad G, L. Colo, Pittsbury & Jort Wayne Rall voul,...Grand Paefic—a). Hosl Sboreunn, Dra Moiuca; Mai. J. E. Slmpeon, Indisnapolin: @, (. Altoons, I, I, Couriright, sna'0. X, Lor, Haaaibal & 8L Joo “Railroad; D, J. Rowland, Fatker, D, F. Wiilcomb, ¥. P. Wilaon, A, son, Morace 8éoll, and C, 'O, Davion, Louiky Sherman Houss~Col, ¥. 8, Honrs, New Yor Hon, A. M. Herrinplon, Gonevs, TIf's D, Tenrs Bore ber, Grant Pack ; W, L. Taylor, Charles ingabaty, and Joshun Myere, Now York ; family, Ksnsas City ; G, D, Tater, Hoston ; Georga Kard, AThany'; J. 1, Whit 11, Parker, Davanpart ; A G, Ring, 54, Louls, ., Gardner Housew1l, Joncaville, Aich, ; . Winslow aud family, Phila delphia; O, M, Morse, Jackecavill; W, T, Griswold, Now Jorsey, EPIZOOTICS. = D. A Meknight wid o Rev. “THE HORSE DISEASE, Bypectal Disvateh to The Chieago Tribune, Lwg, Pa., Oct. 13.—The epizootic hus broken out among tho hotses of thia city to an alarming oxtont, Twenty-nino horsoa In ono stablo wero tnlm: alok to-day. Nome of tho horses have dlod 8 yet, HOG CHOLERA. Speetal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mawgrery, 1L, Ocl. 13.—Heavy lossos have fallon on farmers in this soction by bog chnlera, Among them, Alfrod 3orris has lost s large lot of hogs within a weolr. Robert Maxwell recently lost 2,000 worth in & day, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. An artiilory company bes boon organized at Danrille, IIl., with tho following ofiicers : M. L.8cott, Coptatn; A. P. Mathows, First, and Edwin Winters, Second Lioutenants, Capt. Bcott and Col. W. P. Chandlor will visit Rook Island ot the Govornment anction on the 25th inet,, for the purposs of parchesing four fiold- piecoa. Tho Rock River Unlversity, located in Dixon, I, willonou for stuaents on the first 2onday of Novembor. Thero will bo thres daparttonts uindor exporicncod profesars from Lastorm col- loges—the North Hlinois Normal College, the Colloge of Fino Arts, and the Preparatory Do- partment of the University. The baltdings wilt aocomwmodato 00 atudenis, and aro bolng ftted up In clogant atyls. 3 Mr, Henry M. Cooper, Collector of Internal Revenue at Little Rook, seizod 20,050 cigars in tho hands of dealers in lhxl‘flt)a Tho wanufac- turers, Bohmidt, App of Ciocin- nath, 0., and Roed, Jones & Co., of Joliot, 11L, had failed to comply with the law, haviog put their name and oumber of tho factory and rovenuo district upon tho boxes with ecencil- platoinstead of burolog into tho bozes, and $hey wero solzod iu compoliance with instructiona contained fn a circular recently issued by Com« missloner Pratt, A soction of one of the bigitress of California arrived at St. Louls to-day en rouso to Philadel ?hln-. whera it will ba exbibitod at the Contenninl, t fa 18 feet long with a diamotor of 20 fest. It was tsken from a troo 976 fook high, with a dlametor at tho baas of 26 feat, and a8 indioatod by the vearl nngs, 2,220 years old. The sootion’s hollowed out, leaving & oy~ {nder about 2 faet thick, including the bar which will ba converted iato & ciscular house an clogantly fitted up, THE WARD WILL CASE. #psstal Dpatsh to The Ohicago Tribune, Dezrorr, Mich., Oct. 18,~Tho testimony in ehio teisl of the Ward will to-dey was much liko that of yoatordsy, and sfrengthened tho ovidence horotoforo produced 1o show that Capt. Ward waa always of sound and dlaposing mind,and that Lie nover allowed the dictation of epirits to direot his business, but, on tha contrary, re- ardad their rovelatlons with tho same oauition at ho roceived suggeslions from thoss yot in thae flosh, SN WORK TO BE STOPPED, Moxragar, Oct. 13,~J, Rodpath & Bon an- naunced to their men tho closing of their sugar- rollnery on Monday next. The ressons agsigned 810 tha excemsive drawbacks allowed by the United Btates Governmant on the export of ro- finod gogar, and the lower por contage of duty imposed by the Osanadian Government on ro- fined sugars than oo raw, whioh has fostered outaide compatitian, —_——— WHISKY TRIALS, Epeclal Dispateh to The Chicaoa Tribuns, Miwavkze, Wis, Oct. 1—In the whisky trials to-day, atter loog and tedfous argumeats, indiotments against the threo Rindakopfs wore Put at the end of the calendar, to give time to prepare for defense, chisfly becauss thotr coun- ol hsd boen mielod aa to certein faots material 10 thelr caso, The conspiraoy case aguinet Vatt, Gauger, and Welmer, roctifier, a now on. 0BITUARY, Prrresuna, Pa, Ool. 18,—~Willlam 11, Brown diod ot paralys ¢ Phiadelphis last evenlug, Durivg bis lite Mr, Brown was tho Jargost coale dealor {n Western Penusylvauls, and was well known in all the Southeru markets, Ho was nie =0 Jluuy {dentifled with maaufacturing wter~ o Bostox, Masn,, Oct. 18,—Mathiss Keller, the oomposor of the “ American Hymn,' died’ here Yestarday, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Axtwzne, Oct, 18.—Arrived, stenmer Btats of Nevads, trom Philadelphia, Nxw Yonx, Oct. 18.—Arrived, stesmehips goflmls, from Liverpool, and Italy, from Lon- on. L‘xvlmor.. Qat. 18.—The steamer Oasplan, from Maltimore, hsa arrived, ~~— LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Detaotive Horace Elliolt yesterday srrested Jousthan Dubols, who Is wanted 1n Foughkeep- als, N, Y., on a charge of graud lazoeny, He is looked arrival 5 inthe Central Ktation foawalt the # poiloe oftictal from Yew York, Metegor, about ma"n‘ll.:::: Iu‘!r alethiug oatoblng fire while slia o @' o diad from the eecd of b Waa ookl Tehrioa ML 14 ololons task wasatom, | thotha may FOREIGN. The Anglo-Chiness Assumes n eng ntroversy ul Phase, Mr. Gindstono Will Kot Again Assume tho Liberal Leadership. Full Text of the ar of the Iapal Nuncle at Medrid, —_—— What the Mediatlng Consuls Saw In Thoir Herzagovinlan Travols. GREAT BRITAIN, GLADATONE, Toxnox, Oct. 13.—Mr, Gladatano han nssured hus (nuly that bo will nevor resumo the Liberal loadorship, TIE VANOUARD APPATR, Tho Aduiiralty minute oxouerat iz Vice-Ad- miral Tazloton and Capt. Hickloy from their re- #ponsibility for tha sinking of the Vanguard, dismisses Ivaus, tho navigetivg Linatenont of tho Jron Duke, The action of tho Admirslty has ealled forth much criticigm by the Londou pross. ‘Tho T¥mes this morning, 1 & leadiog articlo on the subject, ays it I8 not clear that the minute fully obe #erves tho rulo that tho conditions of the servico in tho navy ought to bo uphold without favor or distinction, The Daily News aud Teieqraph ol Luve ediorial articles on thy wibhe Joct, and condemn thas minute, Tiis Siandard (Govornment orgau), in its commenta on the matter sayu the mintto will not secure mota public approval thsu tbo notorious Ad- miralsy citeular In regard to fugitivo siaves. which the Governmenl found it nocossay to wusvend fast weelt, ‘The Merning Licho savn Mr, Haot in mivtaken if o imaginos that ho can katisly the country by olfering a uavigatiog Hontonaut a8 s BCAPEOAL. THE TURY. A match between Mr. H. Bird's Lowlander and DPrinco Bathiyuny's Galopin for £1,000 wog run to-dny at Now Mackot, aud won Ly Galopin, KVERYTHING LOVELY DBETWEEN TilF: TWO JOMNS. Loxvox, Ocl. 14—~5:50 8. m.—A tolegrain to tho Timew from Bhanghsi S0 1B Bepect of. af- foirs at Pekin aro moro eatisfactors, aud that Alr. Grouvenor will probably proceod to Yun- Van shortly, —_—— SPAIN. CAPTGRED BY THE ¥RENCI, Panis, Oct, 13,—L" Univers sags 400 Carliata, holonging to Costellang's band, who entercd Fraoco, huvo beenfintorned at Tarbes, TUE CIICULAL OF TIHE PAPAL NUXCIO. Landon Standard, Manip, Rept. 29, he clauge of Ministrr, the war, the fate of Kiug Alfono, cud, in fact, evary otlier thiug thas conld concern ths futare of the nation, have Loen suvk into oblivion Ly the popular indigustion ogainst the circalar presumed o bo writton by Cardinal Antonolli, but ostensibly {ssued by the Pope's Nuucio in Madrid in the form of & Nan- ciatorial letter to oll tho Bishops of Spain, Tho tolegraph Lias already given you fta oesence, but, o4 ltkely to havo o bearing on coming evonts of dmportauce coucernlng tho rolations betweon Bpnin and Home, I am Lappy to bo able, than} to tho editor of Sonur Bagusia's papor, L Jeria, to giva yon thia remrrkable documont entiro, 1w suducity has aroused univorsal judignation, and thore aro rumors that the Goveroment are ot such loggerbends with the Nuncio on the subjoct bave to ask for lus paskports. 1t i aflirmed that ho lhimsolf hes Leoken the Con- cordat by {esuing his circuiar to the DBishops without _tho provious oxequatar of tho Govorne mout. Tho press of every culor, save the neo- Catholic, is up iu arme, aud this cirenlar is the ono topic of public discassion. Horo it 18 1 nthxu‘:.,nnn T.ll\l:g;xn:.ch, Mave iD—Ta the Rer. i) — roject of 1 netitution Emm?iolm preicated to the future Bnenials Cortes aviug been brought {0 the kuowisdys of tie Hoiy Hee, Lo atitntion of the Holy Patlior could not fall 15 Lo culled to Article X1, of tha samo relative to tolera tlon of worships (loieruncla de cultos), In eon- fequenco the mowt excellent Cirdmal, tho Paral Hocrotary of Biate, {n the uamo of the lfoly B, bas adarcssed to'tho Hpanish Government, by mesns of ita Ambazeador at Rodie, & reclsmation, and hing ardered mo at the samo timo f0_commuuteuto its purport to your Excellenoy, which Ido without loas of e, Yarnzraplis two and threo of the eald proposod Art, X1, nre as foilows © ** No puraons shall ba molosted in BSpanish territory for thelr religious opinions, nor for tho excrcise of tholr respectivo worsliipe, maving the reapect due to Olristian morals," Thie fonn and foundatton of those paragraphs could ot oscapo bofng matter of preoccupation and even of complaiut ou the part of 0 Loly Sce, whother cone nidored in thiolr relation to the Concordat of 1#51, Whioh has stlll (ho foroe of law in the domiiniuns of hia tost Csttiollo Alijosty, or whether considered in tho light of tho sad consequonces be proclamation of such a constitutional article woul bring upon the Bpanid - uation, which from time im- wemoriyl has been in possessfon of the pre- clows Jowel of Cathollo unity, It most be noted Lefore urerything au a point beyoud discussion that uneither tho Govorumnent nor the Cortes, nor sny olhor civil power {n tho Spsnish Kingdom, liss u right to alter or modify any of the srifcles of the Coucordat without previous cousont of thie. Holy Bee, Thiv maxim of right ought to bo strictl; obsarved in all ruatters which liavo Loon the object of au ayreoment (conveniop, Wit the more resson shouid this rule be ob- scrved in fundunontal pointa sucn sa seliglon, tho yriucipal base o all wollorgauizal sociery, ‘Well, the profected now Bpauish Conetitution is con- ved ju siich & way that st the vnrly nrst alglt there appesrs i grand ditference botween {t and what is pro- scribed fn Art. X of tha Concordut, The 1atior meys: **'Itie Roman Catliotio Apostolio religlou, which, to ithe excluslun of eny other worship, contnuce to bs the gulyons of the Bpmuiah matios, aluil be malptained foruvor in the dominions of hor $fost Catholic Alajsaty, ‘with ali thy m s mflammgluvu it ougiit 0 enjoy, sccording to this law of God aud tho dlapoaitions of Al sscred canous, Thia article, 38 is obvious, declsres and sanctions oxpresaly the Jeiciplo of ruligtons wuity, sud_ recoge nliod that the Cathalio roligion only 1a tae religion of the Stals, 10 tho exclualon of tho Drofeasion of any ultier worship, Art, X1, of tho proposed now constiiu. tiun, ou the contrsry, doos not duolure that the Catholio Catholle, vt in it seo0nd part, 1 prercribing that 710 pernond shall be 1molostod in Spautsh territory for thasr roliglous opintons nor for the exarcis of thelr repociive worships, eaving the rompoct dis fo Christan worals,’ ft oxplicisly authorices tha eaternul oxarolse of ofhier religions than tha Cathalic, thue Juarutociug treedom of worship by nu:n;ig e zlous tolorstion, contrury stter and apirit of the #sid aricle of the Concardat, Nover could {8 bo wustuined that in the firet articles of thie noleru compact thete shionid ba cxprosued a stmplo fuct, or rather a deterniuation to conmerve Qathalla ity in the Spaniali dominions, witbout the intontion of inaintaining it perpotuully, and withbold- dug ult consent in the tuturs to ihe exsrciso of othor worships, ‘ba sinplo roading of tho artldle cited proves cluer){ that alihough it coutaina iwo parts, inci- deutal tho ono and princijal the othor, ara both so “‘""'{f“‘ st thoy cau mot bo divided, Thus they cxu than this—tnat evor ba waintained in Bpain, for 1t 18 de facto the religion of tho Spanish Itisthus estublivhed tliat the Cothola re- liglou in the only one of the satd nation, to the exclu- uion of all other” worships, aud s suoll is sunounced oxpreuly in the tucidental d wrilcls, Tuls inoidental part of said articls Is, therv- d an {dea repugnant to tho patorovf & solemn stipalstion and the grave import- oo of “',,?,""",,“ mx;amnxmmg Concordat, and tho wisdom and prudance of the high contract " Consequently, if Ihncululmn‘ol all otlzurun‘wmm had uot vaterod Juto the views aud tio obiigations uu— deratood Intweon the high contraciing powers, thay would have owiited the Jars rofazred 1o of ths artiol for pothlug unalogows to 4t appears in the Concordat Dutwvan thie Moly Bes a0d the uthor Oathollo potwors b Whoae territory oxlsted, do facto, freedown, or, at auy Fate, toleruos of worship, and who, therel orvy vould 0t cousent Lo the expreas prohibitiva of nan-Catholia worship, Art. 1 0f tha Conoordst s not the ol Ly taa profect of the new Hyanuah Gonutitation, At Sequetion to Axt. 1, dispossd thet * educailon hi o sud privalo ‘schoola of evary dascription suoaid be In all matters_ onformed t6 (e dooirines of the Cathollo religlon." For whia purposs it was that tho 1iskops and other dlocessn praiates, whoto uinisity It Wad to watch Over tho purity of (aith and hults of the poople, and ovar tha’ instyustion af the aug, sbould encounter 1o m 1 tho oxurcise of tld thelr right aud duty, Ly At 11, of the Ooncordat, besidse asmuring the procstes full LUerty 1n tho us of thelr facultiss and pastorel funotions, her Oathollo Majeaty aud (overn: et promissd thelr powertul patronnga sad suppors, isla 81 ln esticacy sud atreyth of tho seoulst aria; whieuarer theso Laight be Hed 10 Teafst the mar liguity of 1en who milght presura to pervert the maly, or Jo gorupt ihe o of lse dl, 0 evant the ciroulation, sud introduction af bad ‘op obams b Paregraph 2 of Art. X1, of tue one affected ke, But mow P )¢ This itne s, 06 un 15OVILALIM coLsoquence, that ern the mees Euaiives o urwull as Beynte ot o e i P20 11103 14 outaide 1he action af tha la {peded 0 vopresand LoWar, u¢ WAL Godlim [ Uy dutbarized aud posiiively sdimitiod, Fais s undoudtedly & manifess raction b 1 o 9 Oooordal, whi i o n‘nayll'nmumm Lm:“ mn a.:x lum l.l.} publia Sl privaie oducal 3 ol ev Geaoripiion AeE b foontohind o G UL arery o utes ant, Rilliovglh Agt, X AL v Goatf il ety T via raniag s 1 e f12elad miantal action privato tuition in Cotbolle dn-trines, it in dificult to connrcheud how nueh a lberts could =ist, and ye! at (ko ratme lime exist tu their (4l Ine trgrity and extonion 1ha frea vscrcise of tho dutio AL lgite Creriprocally meanded by the Diste opa Ly aFdst, Viz: Hiva 1, aul’ of “watching £ Lol nd 8.0 public iorale, ™ Neithor heuded how, under thia [ Fajceted tew Conatitntion, the Bisnera coudd the efvil pawer Sth uny hopes f sariust the weeret machinstions and festful da. i of gorsuns fuoresterd i provauting the wnder. { Lkt mind arra) ing the morain of Lie uuaary, or aoaltnt i clandosttue prens, sud the {ntroluction and Arte 1T of urealition ot bud mud coxious books. From t 0w catistderstionn, It in eany indend 10 furevea 412 which would ariso feotn Art, X f e proje Conatitution, in eare of ita xiuy. o by 1 o8, becauae it fa an attesupt to faire 4, duee i dirasteonw pnucipto futo A pation emivoutly Cathoitc,—a notlon which, while {t rejects froedons, or even Loteretion 6f woralilp, sake with lond voica ibe fetitablishrent in Bpain of Ler Lraditional religions \inity, itorlaced as it ever haa Leen with hor history, Ler ctatntus, und her glorim. $4 It not L fortts tiat tha want of rarogaition of Feliguun wuity ou the part of Brain's prevings Gove LTI N been 0Gr of tha catnes of tho civil war, MUl gutattied " in some of the provinces of 1hs king. domn. Ko Ul sd all uibor reanonn exponed, and o Jlew of tan e courequencen tuvaived, the lols Seo P B 18 Seting np b 1l rtrtcteal duiy 0 neoder: JuR thoes counldvzutivus 1o the Bpanish Governmartt, auil binpl 10108 10 pertnag Lo introductis aforemid Ar. X, luto the proposed now ( tion, f0€ by 10 daliiy the desited bt tuouy lacaren i Hoiy ki st the {auials Govetnmeut wigut 1 vame profined, I ha7e o henor to mato thia known 1o yarr Ktavar. encein fuldliment of theordoraof Hir Ercellency Cardina) Autoneill, tho Papal Sucretary of Hiake, thay yuu may adopt it a8 your rule of conduct, and be stle to apirueise the importanze the Holy Soa ttaches 16 this yrate potot, Availing myself of this oeorsion to Tepat to you my eentiments of rwost dialinguibhed couaidoretion, I yemain, your affectionsie and falthful Juax, Archhishop of Calcedoala, servant, Apostolic Nuncio to Spatn. Mapnip, Aug, 25, 1876, TURKEY. WIAT FRANCE WiLL DO, Pants, Oct. 13.—Tho /'Monitenr nays the Goverumont lios decided thiat it ia not ontitled to dirocily intervouo 1o Turklvh intornal affairs, vet It will raiso tho question of @ guarantes of losus through diplomatic azonta, ¢ A MEOQLREGOVINIAN SUCCESS, Vieswa, Sept. 28.—Accounts which coms in from Ragusa confitm In a great messure the in- rurgent accounts of their aucceas againat Huw- seln Pgho on the 18th ood 194 fust, Qo the 13:h the fusurgenss securod & portion of thecou- voy which was going from Ragusa to Trebinjo under & &mall Turkish e cort, awl withdrew to the wild moun- tain gorge of Glaveko, which lies on ono gide of tho road. It can bs overlookod from the heights above Ragusa, 4o that the at- tocks of liussein Pasha ezt day could be watchied. The Tucks hed come out with four battalions of regalars aud threo bodios of irrogu- lars, Instead af ateangiug a comuined operation w.th thig force, Hunsein Pasho, 1t sacme, tried to frel bia wav in the dificult aud daogerous dis- trict. and sent in onedetachment alser tho other, 80 that the insurgents, who b takeu up au ad- vautageous porition ou the heigbte, could attack ovo ofter tho otber. When tho Turkish force biad been s boaten in detail, the insurgents took on thoir mde the offensive mud couvorted $hie rotrest of the Turke into a defost. Tho last sccounts aro more mudasuto in their estimato of tho Turkisl loes, for jnstead of 200 left dead on the field they only epenk of 80, sod of 110 wounded, while on the inuurgont uide 53 Jead and o larzs number of wounded are admitted, The numbors givan of tho lossos on both sidos way bo smalier or Intgor, but the fact thet tho Turid could not freo the position of the fnsu:gents is undeniable, as well ag that the lnsurgenta not only sucoseded in securiog the convoy captured the day before, but in tho pursuit hikowiso succooded In driving away o considorable number of cattle sud shesp from the Tuckish villages on the road to Trebinjo. Heuides the moral prestigs gainad, this 18 tho roal substantial advantago which the Insurgents Luve won by this sucezsafal 2ngogoe mout. 1t onables them to Loid out in their mouotain rotreats, wlich, vtharwise, they might Linve Liad, perhiaps, ta loave. It enablos thom, likowise, to koep togother in largor bodies which, from tho waol of provisions, was before impoesible, Whother, aocouraged by this suce vsoz, thoy will bo sble to hold out tn tho opso flold rowelus to be soun, TILE CONBULAR COMMISIION, Viexxa, Sopt. 28.—A purdou of the Connular Commisnon haa retarmed from the insurgent districta to Mostr. They have been abis to conviuce themuolvos that, with few ezcoptions, tho Iusurgents ara ready to lav toeir griovancos before the Twrkiah Commissionor und to ontor iuto ucgotistions; but they dexito that hostilities pyaiust them shouk! Le surponded darlng the *negotinbious, ana thoy cenuider tho oveutual guaranioe of the great Powors for tho reforms’ to bs mada in tho ad- minstration and in the wystom of taxation ine digpenvablo, as without that & permnnent paoite catiou would be filusors, According to the rerorts of the Cobsuls, the districts paased through are frightfuily devase tated by burning aud plundering on both sides, and the popuiation decimated by maludies, so that if thora 180t Tapid Lelp tho counlry will be ruined for wany years. THE AUSTLIAN POLICY. In tha' Committee for Forelgn Affalrs of the Huugurisn Delzgation, Count Andrassy, being auked aquostious abont the insurrection in Horzopovius, gave » sketch of tho general ypolicy ~ which ba has followed, und 1utends to follow, After promising that, from obvious ireasons, ho could not enter futo details, ho said that his policy was guldod by thres conaiderstions—first, 1o mnintain the pesce of Europe; lwnud&f. Lo protecttho interests of tho Mooarchy ; thirdly, to provont, as tar ag 108~ Hblo, the recurrence of such evente, As re- gorded ihe firat object, Austris, in con- cert with the two allled Empires and sided by the otbor Porors, had workod euccesa- fuily, aod the Lhopo of maintajoing pesce for the Iuturo likowiso wss well founded. As regard- ed the seconil, ho thought ho could pledge him- salf t the intorests of the Monarchy would be fally protected, As regarded bie efforts to prevent the recarrence of euch ovents, thoy were neceasanly limited by exi ng rights sud” by what is possihle. But, within thosa limits, he hoped 1o be able in thia caso ilko- Wige, it not ta bring about at once & complete so. lutlon, which he soarooly believod poasible, st least to mitigate sa far as practicable existing evils, and to prapara tho ultimate solution. Tha soswer was secelved with asdufaction. —_—— GERMANY, BCCLESIASTICAL. Brrrry, Oct, 13.—Dr, Foater, Director of Pub- lio Worahlp, bas fssued an order dwsolviug his conneoction with the Prussian portion of lis Dio- oose, ——— CHINA, ‘THE ANGLO-CTLINKSR NRGOTIATIONS, Loxvox, Oot. 18,—Privato telograme, dstod Buanghaj, to-day, say that the Briush negotia- tious ars progressing favarably, —————— JAMAICA, BELZURK OF THE UKUAUAY. Kixastox, Oot, 13.~The Jsmaosn Govern. ment has ueizod the steamer Urugusy and hor cargo of ariu and ammunition. —_—— ITALY. THE ATLADELPIIA CENTENNTAL, Rouws, Oct, 13.—Italy will bs reprussnted at the Ameilcan Conteonial by s Royal Commis sloner. BUFFALO MARINE NEV/S, Special Dapateh ta The Chicaan Tribune. Borravo, Oct, 18.~As stated yosterdwy, tho steam-barge Bohnoor fs off, EBho arrived at Clovelsnd Tuesday afternoon, and s roported uuinjured. The tugs Ash and Dryant aro at work on tha (ow-barge Haomiford, with a proba- bulity of success. Bus it is feared the barge Cash cannot be got off tbla fall. She les too high on the baach, Canal frelghts hava sdvanced to 75; cets on wheai and 7 conta on corn to Naw Yool and vazriers are sskiug 8 cents for wheat. THE RED CLOUD COMMISSION, Naw Youx, Oct. 18.~The Red Cloud Inveati~ gatig Commtisnion completed thelr report to- day, and ara busy making copies, one of which will be presented to Presidont Grant to-morrow, and anotber to the Department of the Luterior. Alr. Flotcuer, & ber of the Conunivsion, says the report is quita long, oovering 600 poges of foolscap, snd 'is respooaive to ali the oharges made by Prof. Maran, besides embracing s groat deal of matter not rTed to by blm. — e SUSPENSIONS. Nzw Yonx, Oct. 18.—The dry-goods houss of Btrauss, Lehmin & Cv, of No. 81 Leonard struet, vaspanded to-iay, sud msde & geseral igument to Blorris Tuskn. The causeof the fsiiure is said to be shrinkage in valnes, added to the prosent buuineus depresslon, Inability to Atpno-t: dnuhhnflmw‘du“m me ag;«:mu o Okuse of thels snapension. The ameuns | Four ¥, of Unadilition id aatimated s} ¥600,000 L Pryps 44ia Owss, CRIZINAL NEWS, S Bulliner and Baker, 1llinois Xu-Xlux, Sentenced to Twenty-fAve Years' Imprisonment. A New Trinl Ref ,» and the Lrisoners Started for State Prison. Arrost of & Frenchman for tho Commis: sion of tho Longmaid Butohery, THE (LLINGIS KU-KLUX, Speetar Dianateh to The Clacayn Trisune. MuRrnvenony, 1lL., Oct, 13.—Sbout 10 o'clask Inat night Judge Crawfoid, who had refired, way informed by Sheriff Kimball that the Jury in tho Nu-Klox murder canes of Butliner aud Enker, which havo been on t bera for tho pastton days, liad agreod on a verdict, bat his Honor de~ clined reoponing court to roceivoit, siating, how- over, that ho would do o at 6 o'clock in the morning. Accordiogly, at that hour, court was opened, the prisocners brought in, and the Panors all delivered to the Clerk, who then read tho sontonce in a clear tone of voice. Itis sa follows ; 5, find tho defendants, John Enlliner s guilty, and Bt thair torm of prnish- ment at iwptionivent [n tho Poniiontiary for tweuty- VU yesrs, Mr. Albright, thelr atlorney, thon requested that tho jury bo polied, which s done. - On ro- ceiving their wentence, Butlinor burat into toars, wlhile Bsker, on the othor Liand, preserved the inoet remnrueble eloiciem, not oven & matele of Li faco being moved, A moution for & now trial Wos entored, but (¢ Is not lively to ha grantod, In cara it fs nol, tho cass will be carried up o Lhe Buprema Court on a Lyl of oxcantiond. Laten—Judge Crasford has denied the motion for a now trial. and orderod tug prisunars to bo rewnuded to Joliot to-morraw, ST. PAUL CRIMINAL 1TEMS, Sreriut isvuleh to The C. s 1 rayune, BT PAvL, Oct. 13.—Jalin Loger, a bankmpt shoo-dealer of this city, wau found guilty 1n the United Statoa Court last ovoning of fraudulent baokruptcy. A motiou fors new trial was sube mittod. Johu Kargledor, of Mtnneapolia, is un- der indictment for conspiring with Boger, having receivod & 23,000 noto from hitn, and a mortgaze on the goods, without coumidoration, and levied thoreon to dofraud real croditors. Auothier friend of Boyer's, narmed Obor, who withesmd the frauduicut mortgego, in also indicted for verfuryin tho caso Lotore the United Siates Commissioner. Tho evoditura interostod are f Bt. Paul sud Rod Wing. Boyer came hore in 1872 from MeGrogor. Tho trial of Charles Mclirath, ox-fitete Audit or, aa the second indic.ment. malfeasauce, he- #an to-day, Twentr-two moro iadictments are yet bebiad, A verdict of not puilty was renders od on tho first under the Judgo's casrge, on uo- count of s defeot in tho {ndiotiaeat, MURDER_IN NEW ORLEANS, New Orveaxs, La., Oct. 18,—This community was shocked this morming to loara that three colored men woro attacked last night, ooe Lilled cutright, anothor mortally wounded, and third recelving slight Injurics. Iwo of tho white men charged with the crimo have boen errestod and aro fu Jail. The citizens assembled on tue strests to dononnce the groat wrong perpetrated, aud in tho nfternoon an jmuouse sy meetlug was held at the Coart-Houee, wheu “the atares wero olosed that all might Jmuclpn'.m Tho Rev. C. K. Marsbgll preaided, and s rosolution avas adopted cun- demuing all violonce, diednitiog tho roaponsi- bliity of the dsods of last nigat, and plodging tho suppars of the law of tho laud, wlich iu strong and powerful anougn fur all. Tha oy s porfectly qulet, with » fingor dotenaluation than ovez to check violence {n M fulwio. THE DARK HINT, Spactal Diszaich to I'hs Chizaan Trivune, Racsrono. IIl., Oct. 18,.—A young rl named Nellie Russull was foond dosdin Ler bed this morning, The Caroner and & jury bovo been engaged all day trying to find out bow ale came to lior doatli. A post-mortem exawmination this afternoon has failed to throw aoy light upon hor desth, se tho doctors are very noncommitial. ‘Tho only two tmportant witnessen in this stranye affaiy, Mrs. Dr. Hunter atd Miss Katte Cava- naugRDb, could not bo found this sftarnoon, wnd thereforo the Jury Lias adjourned until Eriday, Intenwe exoitermont prevals in the %lmur of ‘town where ihis myaterions afiair happened. Mnl:yfl‘!mnglnn tlero ia you a dars s:ory to bo re- Voale FIGHTING FARMERS, Soecral Dunateh to TAs Cliteaco Tribnne, Siovx Crrr, Ia., Oct.13.—A shootiug affalr occurrod at Taritey Creok, Dakota, yostordas, Letweon Q. I Odoll and o Mz Stafford, both farmors. Some misunderstanding in regard to Odell's wite is ssud to be the cause. Biafford wan_woriously wounded, though probably not fatally, It is reportod that Odell tired on the Bberif when he attempted to make an arresl and that the Bherlf returnod tha flio au wouaded Odell bafore ho could efoct his arrost. FATAL FAMILY .QUARREL. Deraoir, Mick., Oct. 13, —Joho Koonan, of Verins, iob., aged €0 years, reproved Lis son Jarmes, 25 years old, when & sculle ansued, in whioh the father wus thrown. Drawing a knife, be thoo stabbod Lis won nive times, Inflicting two Wauds tn bis chest, very deep. A daugh- ter, who interrered, was siabbed once in the bresst and onos in the hand. Noonan then took » bandtul of Parls geeen and died on Monduy eveniug, The sou will probably e, THE MARINE SHOOTING AFFRAY. Sueaal Diavateh to Lhe Clicaon Iridune, Boyraro, N. ¥, Oct. 19.—Capt. Thomas A, Barke, of tho schoonor Michizan, who shot & wailor namod John Wright on board huw vossol, Liaa been admitted to bail in the enm of €3,000, ‘The man Wright {s allve and in the hospital, but tuo doctors eay he cannot live, The first mato, F. L. Bayloss, beld aa witness, ia relessed cn 1,000 bail. MANSLAUGHTER. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicazo Pridune, Font Warsg, Ind, Oct. 18.—The Coroner's Jury iu the caus of Bobert Dolin, who was killed by Gsbnol Fair, as moutionod in my dispatch Inst night, rendered s verdict that decessed camo to Lis death from s clab iu the hmd:"nrd Gntino: Fair, s of munslaughter was filed azalnaf P:.I“r., fi::m-v: ll:md mgms som of ¥1U,660 for his appearance in the Criwinal Court, ROBBERY. apeefal Dispalch to The Chleaco Triduna, QGarxanvno, I, Oct. 18 —About 2 o'olock this afterncon the safe of D, C. Naymond & Co., vrowinent grocera of thiy city, was robbed of €130 fo drafts and checks, with & small amount of currency. Theclty is full of thieve. and, although the auchoritiss bave mado every pre- caution for the safely of citi robberiea have been perpetratod noarly overy day and night for the pass & ooke. THE WINNEBAGO GRAND JURY, Spectal Dupstch b The Chiosgo Tribuns, Rockrony, 1., Oct. 18.—~The Grand Jury of ‘Winnebago County {s still i session, this mak- iug tho twolfth day, ALl sorts of rumors are aloat, aud our citizons will be treated to & nice dish of wcandal iu & few days, A BAD FAMILY, AT1ANTA, G8., Oct. 18.—A special to the Con. atitution ststes that Clarke Edmundson, colored, a brother to tho one hung lass Fxldnun Hayotto- ville, cornmitted rape upon Mru, W, L. Eeonody, of Kayetts County, yeaterdsy. MURDERER ARRESTED, Dxrrorr, Mich., Oct, 19, ~Julius P, Onteoey, who infiloted fatal injoriea on his wife at Mooros & 10w days ag0. was arrested in Cansds yester dAy.dbwuaht to Monros, sod bound ever for murder, ANGMAID HORROR. Ooxccu: ")%.Lu.‘o Oct. 13.—A Prenchosaa named Le Page was arrestod in Sunoook thiy eveniog oo £nn wuspioton of balug the guilsy pary {o the Langmaid marder, " VESSELS PASSED BORT HURON. O%on found, Montana, Dubuqus smd bar jon schra Warriugton, Wells, mm"guy o(hwug, C! K. Dixou, Frank Perow, . Paswen Ur—Praps St Albane, Bt Josophs lcl‘l‘ru Ldaho, Iyde, St, Josepl,. ¥D—Soutliwont, goutlo ; weatliar fine, Spectas mnatch io The Clicano 1 ribwae, Pour Hunow, Mich. Oct. 13—10 p, m.— Donx—Prova Quekics, Sailns and Pittabury and bargen ; achrs Wauooma, Harvost Homa, W. 1, Hani, Uy—Propa Powers, California, Bartaohyr Com- modare, 8zotia No. ‘2, Nahant, Prindivilie and sonsort, Ilacket and connort, Mary Pringle sod bargos, Eaet Sagiuaw and bargen's schrs H.J. Yabb, Doane, Morutng Star, Ellen. Bpry, Poshti. go. Johu Rtics, Woodruff, C, A. King, Boovel, Clora Parkor, It wixp—~Boutliwoat, gentls ; weathar fine, —_——— HYMENEAL, Sperfal Dispatch to £he Chicave Tribuna, Perotr, Wis., Oct. 13.—Two of Baloit's Sy mmidens became wives to-dy. Afiss Jennie Watson wan married to the Rov. B. B. Wilder, of Springfield, Maaa,, this faranocon, nt tho rosi- donco of tho bride's mother, Tha hapy pais loft Beloit at g P m for a ahort stay st Devils Lake previcus to thelr doparture for Springflold, whore e, Wilder, who gradusted with high honors from Beloih College foor yoars ago, hay charge of a flourish- ing ohurch. At noon tho resideace of A, B, Carpenter, Eeq., mas the #cene of the ma; of Mies Hattio A. Carpeuter, danythter of tiw host. to William M, Seariug, Eaq., o Bam N. Y. Tho occamion wan ane n'f"ahym delight. A gift of 31,000 from the brie's fathes was accompanied by numerons otlar vebasble tokers of love and frlelrhhl‘p. Bounteous hos- . ore the pitality waa spresd be goosts, sna all things couepired to give upalioyed 3 The'tride and groom 14s for tha Saal eaash aftarnoon tratn, BUSINESS NOTICES. Latndhorg’s Perfumes are Mie Rl ural fowers and bonqueis, Bargains BLACE SILES! We will open this morning the largest assortment of BLACKRILKS That we have ever placed upon our counters, embracing all the POPULAR, ARGS Prices Lower Thaa They Have Ever Befzre Boen Sold i Clicag, 1, $1.28, 51373, $1.50, $1.75, We offer some SPLENDID BARGAINS at $2.00, B2.285, B2.37E, H2.50, R2U75, B3.00. We offor a line of the cele- brated “GUINET” Manufacture that are unegnaled in valuo, These are our regu- lar goods, and having marked them from 1070 15 PER CENT LOWER Than we sold them last season, do not hesitate to say that they are the CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS EVER SHOWN IN CHICAGO. W. & STHPSON & €0, HUCCKSSORS TO Simpson, Norwell & (0, 79 & 81 State-st. ‘WINDOW GLASS. Ll B brol oo RIS RT IR TWENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN FRENCH WINDOW GLASS o Mamty Timss the ueual difference from Awericen, Having grestly (mproval this yerr fo BTYLE OF 5 M a8 in Mektin bening, snd Sort e e b ous OO A RIS ol SAEBot TGN Lraauds superior W0 otlioe Am EQUAL 0 THPORTED GLASS Uuusual Inducoments are now offered for trisd o~ dors, which, Of COOERS, shiow beek 10 high Qualiy snd s sl Ou sty Ster than Picouk S b e o Though our ecet s consideratty wo give buyers Advantage in price for Iniralestin " COBANSEY GLASS MANUF'G C0,, N. W. cor, Third and Archi-sta, Phila,, MANUFACTUBKRS Window Glass, Botts, and Frot Jam e ——t——yeeyey OIL 'TANKS, ‘WILSON & EVENDEN'S . OIL TANKS,. MEASURING PUMP, EVENDENS WOOH-00VERED QAN