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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tha Afbeosnm Wi bold fts first socible for the aenson Vhis evARLDg A% ite rooms, Nos, 63 and 63 Wash Ington #irset, Jo polita soctety polita? Mre, Julls Ward Howe will answer this quesion, next Sanday afteroon, at Mo- Cormick Hall. The sdmission fee I8 10 cents, The fempersture yestorday, s observed by Mansste, optician, 88 Madison sireet (Tninunz Bullding), was 54 8.8, 70, 40 dogress ; 10 & m., 68 ; 170, 81,3 3 By 83 8p.m,, 60, The name of Judge Wallace, of the County Court, wasyesterday mentioned prominently in counsction with the Judgesnip of the Suporior Coutt oa the Up- position tioket. saln of lokels at tho New Chicags Theatre, Crarkirent, for the heneSh of Bl Lukew Hioapital this evening, In going Lrisk.y on st tlie box-otfico of tho theatrs ; and tickets baight outside can be there sxcharged for resorved soals on application durlug ihe (s, Thoss wisbing cholce scata should apply warly, i tho nale lias beeu aiready largo Aud tie eater- fatndhent will be excellent. A boy named Qharles D, Ingersoll, jurt furned on his fl‘-\’; vear, had hia right leg terribly mangied by & froyhi-train_on the Chicago & Northwestern Hail- road jiear tha Dloomingidasie road, e was attempting to jusap on the train whila in motion, but missed bis bofl, He waa conveyed to his home, No, 141 Wau~ bansis svenus, whero he died at 8:30 Inst ovening, just four hours sfier the sealdent occurrsa, Leet avening the Drug Clorks' Association held » Isrgely-atiended mesting in the rooms of the Chicsgo Coflege of Vhermacy, No. 17 Dearborn atseet, atr, &. 31, Ford, temporary Trosident, in the chair, ond Mr, 0. 0. Voeler Recrétary, The Committce an Qopstls tution reported s revised draft for the govoroment of the Borfety, snd also & code of by.laws, which were adojted, stier roma aebate, after which pormapent oficera wors elected, Tae drial of tho Meests, Cone, who wera Arrested for disrderly conduct in not paying their {are on the 1-tall cars, was (o have gowe up yesterday morain, Dafare Justice Bummerfield, Owidg $o thie presa of bainoss, however, snd to {ho fact that theao cases were to bo tried by Jury, snd would occupy some tiuie, it was decided to postpono ihe hearing until this after- noon at 9 o'clock, Mr, Emery A. Blarrs will conduct tha case for the defendants. The unususl hout (half-past 4 p, m.) st which Dr. Tlopkins' ffth lecture commenced yraierday mado ©o difierence in the numbers or the charscter of the Au- dlence. The large audionce.room o the Methodist Church Block was entirely flled ; and the closeat sttention and atest intercat tn the loaried discis- slon were manifest to the close, Tuo eixth and last lacture of the courso will ba given at the eamo placo 1lis evening, commencing At 7 At about 11 o'clock yesterday morning s team of Borsce aitsched to 0 hay-wagoh rau awAY when noar L corner of Lake and Davis streets, Tho wagon was quickiy battered to piecos, nud in thelr fight the team also demolirhied the wagou of otio Hasecit, a grocer. Turning fnto an alley hetween Park nventio aud Wash- ington strect, thoy wore soon_ brought tos staud-etlll, one of them falling desd sgaturt a projection uf a barn, She rig was owned by Willism Evorst, of Oak l'ark, Dr. f1. A. Johngon, of No, 4 Bixteonth streat, was furown from bis cartisge yeslordsy afteroon, near the corner of Dearborn and Wariiugton siracta, 'The sccident wan cativedd by w eollision with an_expreea wagon. Tuo Doctor was taken 40 n neighboring vfics and earod for, and sfterward romoved to his hours, Hin wounds consist of bruises on hfu luft hip, but they ‘aro not rotlous, aud ho will probsuly be ont again in B way or two, Tho driver of (he OXPross WAROL Wad aT- reated sud taken to the Armory. Evory morning, except Sunday, the employca of slorvs on Madison and other sireets swoen tlio izt out of tnelr entablishmonts upou the sdewalk and then o« 10 the ntroet, theroby roliing thie “ 10-cout shinea * aud clothing of the gentleman passing to thelr places of businese, and csuaing tho duat to blow upon tho la- disw’ dresses. Why caw’t the employes swoep out earller, and uot causo 80 uuch trouble? FPeopla xre beginning to bo disguatod bocause thoy cannot drara \bensalves ueatly and reach thoir olices in the same condition. A rumor was ourrent on tho strost yeslorday after- zoom tuat the firm of Burdick & Mead, lumber mer- ehants, had pusponded. A repartcr of Tie Toinusg therefors called upon Mr, D, 1. Meai, one of the meui- of tho firm, st Lis Louse Jast evening to sacortaln the trath of ibe rumor, AMr, Mead was coosid- ensbly surprited 1o boar that snything bad transprred ooncerning tho frm, and was alan very reticeat sboul toaking any statewent, He faally naid thrat tho Arm was iu dificulty, and hrd awked an exten- aion of thelr peper for about thres wonibs, Thero were only about fite or six principal creditore, and they wera [n the city to exemioo the firm's condition. MY, Moad thought tho esets wore doubde the Habih- ties, but declined to give the wizount of the dobts or the cause of his embarrasswent, more than that they wera sfiocted Ly the general duliness of trado, ho eald to himaelf; ‘“that will sound preity well” Juat then that milled voice of the nactioncer &% 73 Canal stroot caught his willing ear, a0d in ho wenh, Aud it took him just about Gve miuics (o buy at & foarful saughter s fne box of Jeweiry, put up by one of thoso chaps who have met ‘nith roverses and who bas & rick wife and children ta support, and is cousequontiy cowpelled to nell off il e jowelty o fondly = prized elter duys. * And tnen it took Purvls from Omaba about fhreo minutos mors 0 meet A policoman named Lansing, wio told _him ho bad been #windled. Jurvis from Omabs rotraced hin steps, demanded bis noney vack, and was refused. Then T sad bo would wquoal for a warrant, when the woney was fortheoming, I¢ the preseat polico ade ministration 16 an scrupulons od the Jast, Lausiuk wiil wiil_be_removed to (o Gad’s Hill Siation, or nusc- where elce 1 the outekirts, fust beczuny he toll Puryin from Omaba how Ladly Fe had 1-zen swindled, THE BECOND REGIMENT. The dedication of the srmory aud asrembily-rooms of the Boconu Reglment will talie place thia eveniug, The First Regiment will murch to_the Lall, coruer o? Canaland Juckson stroct,at 8 o'clock, where they will be recolved and saluted with military houors by tho Socond. ‘There will then b ua addroa of wei- come Ly Mr, W, J. Ouabon, avd brief uddrsees Ly tue Hon. W. ¥, Coolbsugh, tho 1oy, Henry - Orecticbauza, * fie Hon. Thomss Ioyne, Gen,“Joun A, Logan, Col A, G, McClyrg, and otucrs. A poein written for the occasion by J. Boyle O'ltetlly, of tho Loaton Jifat, will b rewd ; wad ‘Mr. J, Mahony will wleo re:fio a poem propared 'by kun and dedicated to the Firct and Secoird ilegiments, **The Blamrock and fitars,” C. A, MeManns will give a eectlation; (e famown Post-Olive Gloo Ciut will eiug § Nevans' Band furnieh the music, and the wholo alfatr will wind up with a promenado-coneert aud Lop, LAKE STNEET IMPHOVEMENT, A moeting of property-owners was leld last night st thoe coruer of Beyiour and West Laka streets 49 take sction {n regard {o ta0 macadamizing sud vaving of Weat Lake street, from Western ayenus to the Great Eastern Iiafiroad track, Ald, Quirk and Clevelaud were present in reapinse to an invitation, Ald, Quirk sa1d that, considering the petition snd the bumber of iquatures thereto, ue tastter would no doabt recalve ths favorablo witention of the Comtnon. Council, The Ezecutiva Commilteo reportad that thy had wisited the loard of Pubifc Works wha had expressed & wiilinguoes to co-oporato with them ou the watter, “Iho yetition waz presented to thw Councll ut the laxi taceting, sud was by thom reforrod to tho tord of Cublio Workn, Tuo Committes underslood (hot an ordinance hsu already besu prepared, glving them & bagement wall fuxieadd of u corbstous ‘an fley anked for, All tho property-owscrs except une, owling but 15 foet front of Lund, ure ruw {u favat of the proposed. Improvement, and the proapects wre good for its con- Jumumation, THE WATER-SUPPLY, ‘The statement wea tnads Ly a correspondent re. sently that o roason for the froquent insutliciency of wator du the city woa Lecauss (hv wection connecting iho fand and iake tuinels was vuly 6 foot {n dlameter, whils the tunnels had s diaieter of 7 foet, In order $0 correct any misupprebansion, it sbould be stated that tha soction reforred to {x ouiy an affelinat of Ahs aaain tusnol, and couuects will tho wells at the Watar-Works, Of courso, it fs nndersood that tho pow laud sud Like tiunel is operatod by works tu the southwestorn portion of the city, it had beon found by pravious expericice that & 2-fmt sac- Vo suppliod all the WALSr—ih &ddiion 1o that den rived from tho old tonuel—which could bumpod Dy tho ogiuod a¢ tho Water-Warke, und 10 build (s connoctiug Lk any largor wonkl bo s IV o Decessary labor, It slould bs funiher statud that ca long as people contluuo their waslcfulness of water thers will Lo an fusutliclency of apply W ths remoter atstricts of tha city, ‘Tho tunnels tre wmpie for the conyeyance of all thio water whilcl can be puinped with tho piresent capacity of the works, L Tho aseignment of miuistors (n tho Mothodis Chbureh by fvuh'h Dr. Thomas, of tho First Cuurch of 1his city, was sent to Aurors was somwthing ke sur- rise to many of his friouds lere: but §b shunld L 1 4o Justice to the gentleman, that it was i no way 8 sel-back or & reflection on bl positivg 88 o aninister or s geutlsman, Tho four churches of wuost vupor- tance i the Confunence District sre understood to be the First, Centenary, sud Trimty, of thi cily, and the Aurore church, Dr. Thomus wua glved bis cholce of Lhe Centenury, Htroet, and Aurora Churchies, snd e to have chosen” wisely, Tho muovotuent o take hit Lo Ada Btréct wos & stronig ouy, aud way fostored by wembury uf Ceulonary, whio afe {erod to contribute summ of mouey if he would take Lol of the chiurch and Luild §¢ up as 18 whould be avd 8 it neods 10 bu fu Urder to make it 8 place of atrength iu the denomjustivn. lu Centounry also the inove- went was oxteusive 10 favor of Or, Thomas, aud wev- erul of the sirong we iu tho chirch petitioued tho Bishop to usaign hin to thew, but the sction of the Church Rusrd, which was on the face of it a defeat of Dr, Thomas' friends, made ike Doctar unwilliug to 0 there, After suuch conslderation hu gave Aurors fho preforcuco over AdaBtreel. In "Aurors, Dr. “Fhomas wili bw Slulllnlly located, sud will have s stroug aud uniled partsh about biti,—something that could put bavo Luen hoped for in eithier Chicago church named, Buth Elder Juthins sud Dr, eck Wish Lo bave §t uuderstuod tust thuy uover had aoy > sort of ill-will to Dy, Thom THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT, LUNCI AT THE UALMEY HOUsE, Presideut Graut und party spent yesterday very please sutly fu the city at the Faluer House, 1u the moruing Ly Lield & sort of informal recelAion o one of the par.. Tors, aud et and conversod With u largs bumber of hia frisidy. During the worning Ao Hoa, J, Ruseil Junies, Uollector of tho Fort, Wenl out for an airing with tho Fresident, uud thy two took quite uu extens aive dove. About 3 o'clork the Presideut aud wvited guests mat down o clegant luch, (ko parly wuwmberdug about W, aud Gy tue lsrge dislug-room of tho hoiel, Ou one side of Fresident ut sut Mayor Colvig, cu the otoer, Gun, Webster, ‘Ihere wero present Scuator Logen, Conyrésamen Farewell aud Caulleld, Judges Liodgatt, Wallace, Moore, Loutl, Hugers, sud Furwyll: J. Hussell Jones, Futter Falmer, Jobu b, Draks Yoo jamin Cunpbetl, Marvball Fieid, Jobiu V. ¥urwell, Chazlos Hilchouck, E. A, Slorms, , Lecoard Bwetty un THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 election, The annpuncamant witl bo rece with re- gt lhuu%hout tha county, for sincs Lo i been in the Noard be has done moro than suy niher ons mem- ber o stay the assauMa of the *“ring” upan tha publie L. Wiisan, Frenfng Journal n; E. G. Aaton, Jobn, b, Payion, Col o, W, Smith, I, N. Bulee, John klin MaoVeagh, 1 gmlu 1, Herm, {nler-Oceas WoodLridge, W.H, Klng. B ‘"ru‘lcirul Beatley, J, E, . . Cook, Gen. R, W. Smith, | tressury, and many timea at ¢he tink of perional - Y R e oo | mmale, 1t can be.said of hitn Shon ho relirA—which B CaToll, dntie Nerwithy John 1f, Ciongh, the Hon, | {48 compliment thnt can b paid few memberr—taat a5 Commussloner ho has maved the county trobla his salary in his crutiny of public Affatrs. THE URAND JURY To THE FRONT. The Grand Jury diil very litile yealerdas, Among othier thingn, howover, the agreoment was reached that an Investigation into the letting of the contract for the foundation of the new OCourt-fouse should be come menced Betnrday, simply to accommnodate the mem. ‘bers of the Oounty Boarid, who had invitad & serutiny of their conduet in the matter, 1t 48 undersioni thne Aubjxenas Lisve boen, of will be, lasited for Wilbur ¥, Htorey amt Frauck Wilkio, of the Times, Sheriff Ag- new, william MoNoil, and all of the Gommiwsinaers who voted fOF making the sward to Harme, It ia not at ell likely that tho charge agalnat those who votad for Haran mado by the , /'imes will be sustuined, (o which svont the Commiasfonors mocused, it ia turast- ‘will Arek the Indictinont of that papct for hibal, FURTHEN FROM A LOOSK JOu, McKeon & Alurray, cootractors for the stane work oo tho_eounty haaidinghiours at Eogloyood, ‘uit work again yesterday, 1t will be remembered thut they wero awarded the contract originally; that work was commenced, that tas con- traét wam mubsoquently abandoned, and sfterward relnstatod by the Committes on Bducotion ot the County Doard, "Tue foaturo in the whols mat- fer {n thia fact that 110 contract {or the work bna ever existed; ilint whetover work lLms besn douo lxe osn upon tlie nuthority of the Board, under the di- rection of the Committes on Education, without exact- ing any guarsntecs from the contractors, for which condlition of affairs the Committee on Education la dlmll‘yr jpousible, The ercotion of the **boarding- house ” {8 eald to bs ono of the popilarizing Achemos of Commissloner Orawford, whoso terin oxpires this fall, and it might not Lo amien for him to rise and explatn the geioral logseness whiok Liss »o far charmo~ terizad the work, il Tlon, Noyo Darrow, of Buffale, 3, K. {»{’.{Lo‘-}f’a?iu'?n '('l:'rm,\‘\\!'m, Prindiville, and Wah!, of 1 loard of PubMe Works, D. 1, Fistk, F. t, Kalen, Aem 8mith, L 1. Disbes, 1T, N, Bldridge, F. W, Tourtetintto, . C, Manroe, J, . Roberts, Ditrict Ate torney Watd, J, ¥, Scammon, i, C.Cbristian, J, P, toat. €. L. Root, Gen, McArihur, Orrington Lunt, aud many othors. Tha Preaidontisl party left for the Easl ¢ § o'clock laat avealng, ——— THE CASE OF HEENAN, STATEMENTS OF ROTH SIDEA. Adispatch rocelved Taeedsy beiofly annonnoed the arreet at Windsor, Canads, of Danisl Hoensn, Iately a merchant fn Ottaws, Til,, who was detatned st the in- tance of J, V. Farwell & Co,, the wholésale dry-goods fiem of thia city, The pritoner 1a aocused, according to thio Detrolt 7'riune, of sn attempt fo defraud Merara, Parwell & Co. of $10,000, He was until lately’ engaged as a general merchant in Ottaws, sad bought Targely tie Chioaso and Xew York. Recoming tuvolved in financial diflouly, he fafled, and, it I8 mld, being unable to mettle with his ereditors, Xoted 000 in cash and struck ot or Canada, Bz, Chumssero, a confdential sgent of Measrs, Farwell & Ca., followsd him, sud esused his arrest, He emplayed aitorneys, who filed & mo- ton in ““u cpusta. .ru?mmol to e g w'::; X a only a s nn:i'n!:t“:ruldam? -ndnzfin ln' transft to somo foreign country, ha could not be Jegally detained, ‘The Stateniont of the complainanta made at that {ime was to the eftect that Alr, Hesnan hed been for & extensive and heary dealer ot e O e o avéiztes. upuaily ola. in s general 1t ., his sales Lesng sery largely fo the min- i&':‘:{.?,:éf.':. {0 that vicinlty, Owing (o tnlsrosnsgos S-——‘—‘UBURB e ment of other ressous, he becamo more aud mora in- b volved, and, It 18 charged, attempted to regsin his LARE VIEW, dnd credit by making {alse represontstious fo :‘;ed:hn!eul- housea with which ho trsmsacted Lusi- nucss, At length ha wade an assignment, and desiral {0 setil with bia creditor at 40 conts on the dollsr, Of tha otber creditors they bad nothing to say, but they had personal Lnowledgs of the fact that’ Mr, JHwnsu_owod them about 410,000, which they are de- sirons of obtaining, They aleo atleged that ho anpro- iriated unto himealf ahous 813,600 and fiad sccratly to Cinieor, whore ho waa rejorned ahortly aftorwards by Difs wife, who brought with her $2,000 rore; and that s total labilities nggregatod at loast $120,000, Teenan, on the other d, averred that L offered to aritle with his crcditara at40 centw on tho dollar in the hops that Ly 8o dolug he might be enabled to ro- triove is shatiercd fortunen, and evrutuslly psy in full; that ali his other ereditors, aome of whom' be owed large sumin,—an, for instance, Clotlin & Co., of New York, $40,000,—had conferred with Litn sl no- ceptod his proposition; but that Farwail & Co. en- deavored to throw him into bankruptcy, to cscaps which bie fled. Afr, Heenrn's opponcnte profeas s be- lief that Olalin & Co. have been in ccret conferenca will him, with a view of abtaining the whole of their dlebt on_eandition of granting bim thelr assistoncy in hin present stralt. Tho loual queation brougut up by ‘"l'(lu'lll'l motiou ln the Torouto courts will have juch nterest, ) The Goroner fs wanted badly st the Town Hall, Maggie McManus, s servant in the employ of Prof, Nightingale, diod suddenly of hesrt disssse, st bils rosidence on Belmont avenus, yestordsy morning st 2 a'olock, A search for the Coruner yeatenlay proved unauccessful, and the body was Jast night removod to he Town Hall, Let afr, Deitzach road this and go up, The dnnmy, oiter » vacation of ton days, has to- turucd to 1ta old waya, and beqan ruuning again_yes- terdsy 8o unual, Tho break in tho teack whl Lo ro- pudred Ly 10-night and tho old torminus resunisd, AMUSEMENTS, THE THOMAS CONCERTS, The second of the series of Thomas orchiestral cone corta waa given yeatorday afternoon st the Plymouth Congregational Chiurch with a iarge mudicnce in ot tendance, Tho principal feoturca of the programme were Hoftmann's ** chanspiel overture,” tho entr'acte 10 Schubert's ** Rosamunide,” sclectlonn from * Lolen. wrin,” Hornemanu'n ** Allading overtuze,” the Bethon ven Romanza in @, op, 40, for stringa, tho ballet maric —— 10 Uounod'e * Romeo and Juliet," aud Herlioz * Kuk- LOCAL LETTERS. otzy March. The pisuo numbers for Mme. Bchillor 4 AGAIN." were the Wober “ Conceriatucck, op. 79, and Lumuels andante fn £ fist. In the oventog, another very large audience was in attendanco at tho samo place, the Dozihoven symphio- ny drawing out tho musicians oud connojssours. Tho symphony was the Seventh, Always fresb and alwsyas now, and the orcheetra gave it one of its Lest readings, ‘This orcheetra hass played it hore before on two vr tliros oceaulons, and, 1 1€ seemod thiat it wua nover no woll played beforo, this i » seoming that applics to all il Livothoven syniphonies, and oniy argues for their yeronnfal fruelincss and besuty, The manterly inter- pretation of thin bosutiful work wua evidently heartily apyrociatad, and if it tid n0t manifest fiaelf in very enthusiustic applansc, Mr. Thomas can charge it to the fact that poopla have not yet sccustomed them- pelvo o spplauding in church, The otlier nnmbem ol the programme wers Max Bruch romauzs for vio- lin, Op. 43, the obligatosolo by Mr, Jacoheoln, a most tender and dalicate ploze of work, played by Ar. Ja- coteohn with (bo utmont pitrity vnd toudornoss, whicls gives ons s longing to hear moraof Max Tiruch's music, #0 meldotn dona Leso; Mcndelssohn's yracofal Melieiua overture; Hofftaun's arrange- 1mont of umxmn Dauces, Wiich are very quuint, but will kardly prove #o popular ns tha Bralina sov which were glven Jast wpriug; aud tao stormy prelude 10 Wagner's ** Melotersnger von_Nuoroberg,” which closed the programme with {ts masalve chiorda and tremezdous utrideuco, Mma, Bchiller played tho Romanza ohd Tondo from tho Chopin oonoerto i E minor, tue Orst movewent of which ho gave on Tuesday eveniog, with a0 much foollngin the ono and Lrildsncy {u the otlier, spd with such rofine- ment oud artistic finish in both, that shio recelved an eucore, lo which sho roplied with Chopin's familiar Fantarlo Impromptu, ‘The eoncert for this oveniag will be at Farwell Hall, undor thy suspleos of the Lakeslde Courss, and tha programms will be as follo rART L Orerture, Leonors, No. 1.. Preludo,| Choral, Fugue, Herenads, ) v the Edtor of The Chicage Tribune s Cricaan, Oct, 13.~Again and agsin forsver will be the ead roports of dreadful accidents, ottended either Dy audden deaths oz foarful mutilation, making & crip- pin for lifo of some desr ouild who has to crom the nteam-ratiroad track in is or her daily journoy to the Clcera Bcliool, on Warron avonuo west of tho fiack, uuless sume precaution {s saken to effectually yrevent tho chiliren from orossing tho track except at ono perticulsr croraing, and that with gates guarded by & trustworthy 1man ; or, siuiplor still, romove tho cause and the offuct will ceazo—have tha school eset, instesd of weal, of tho track, My wilo calied 0n lady thie morning, and, whils talkiog to her, the lady’s onle chuld caino into the room un crutched, cripplod for life,~omo foot cut off on the rallway track whila ationding cuool sums Uimo ugn. A few minutos after Ber retun homo, my by caude n from achool, bripging ogsm tho aad intelli- iouve that one of his schoolfeliows iad just hoen run Gvor and kilied ou the trock, dradfilly putilated. Theeo aro casca persouaily knawn to us; mnny oasca weresd of in the ncwspspers, and many wo Dever Bear of at all thero 38 no doubt. 1 will ot take up any mote of yonr spsce just now, Dt wiil tmpatiantly wait to ecs tho suggesiions for the devired improvoment from wisor heads than ruing, 1 Tomain, sir, yours truly, . ME. XERN NOT A CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL. o the Ddilor af The Chicoge Tridune » OnoA00, Oct. 13.—In ThxE TArBUNE of Sunday.Tl waa mentioned sa a candidato for Clty Morstal, The statement was news 1o me, and I intended to givo ft Do sttention, but have sioce lesrned from many 1riends that H hea given riso o the boluf that I am o eandidata foe that position. This jmpression I wish 1o correct, ‘The us0 of my Doma was uncxpeoted and unauthorized, a8 T have not Leen, and sm 5ot now, a canilidate for the ofice of Cily darrhnl. Nespoct- tully, CHARLES KLk, esrans CITY-HALL, Qity-Collector Von Hollen put $0,500 to the tax. payers’ credit yestardsy. Tha City Treasurer received yesterday for tazes §13,740,30, and for water-rents $2,024.23, Tt fa now sald to be sottied thet Ald. Hildreth wilt hrve Marshal Dunlap's sest about Nav, 1, Tho Doard of Public Works did no business of especially noleworthy fmpostance yesterdsy, Tho city Jaborers will be pald at the Esposition Duliding this morning by Bookkeoper Thutapson, who has im,m for thewn, The pay in for their September's work, Tha Counell Committoo on Ralroads will meet this aficrnuon st 30 o'cloak, wnd cansider bohtalls and the Motzopolitan Oity RAllway Cotnproy’s frauchis, which they wero ordered to report upon nezt Mundsy evonlng. ! Clty Commissioner Prindiville says the foundations for tho now West Sido watot-works buildings will bo lafd this month, und the waole work finiehed and the engines put in' oreration Ly spring, Thoe bufldings shiould have been ready this fall, ‘The clean sweep made by the Buckeys Republicans took tho tuck ont of the membora of tie rpecial com. mifttes of the Couneil on the now huslding ordinance, and they cousequently failed Lo meet yesterday, but hopa 10 gat courage vuough 1o do 8o by to-morrow at P, The House of Correction Board held thetr quarterly mecting s _that institution yesterday moruing, His 1lonor the Mayor preaiding. The Inspoctors exawmined the bulldings, workshops, brick-yards, otc,, and in- uired Into_ affairs generally concerning the privon. Tloy usprossed satiafaction wilh Ar, Felton's manage- myut, and, after orderivg tha quarterly report to be seus fo the Comptrollor to-day, adjourned, pis i g CRIMINAL. Mr, O, P. Chegs would like tohave tha thief who stolo hin horme and buggy from in front of No, 31 ‘Washington strect last eveniog return it snd get ar- reatod, The Grand Jury found a true bill for murdor yester- day pgainet John McDounld, who shot and killed Mande Etuart on the Wost 8{de on the evening of the 42d of Heptember, William Banks 18 8 haughty posterint to the Hfe of 3 goutleman rsslaing on, Weat Washiugton alreet, but 6 gobbled tho walch of another hauglity gentleman usmod Charles Garduer, residing at 624 Washington atreet, ‘Tho polios gobbled bim, and Bcully will Anish 1l Job tuday, Jolin Burns, & very fine spacimen of the ganus sncali-thiel, was arrestod yesterday by Detectivos Bcs Garriglo sul Chapin whila tryfun ¢ pawn a fine gold watch valued at $130 to Abo Lipman, He fiiched it sonw {ime squ from Thomas il, Botham, of No. 622 ‘Weat Indlana atrect, The sueak thtoves ars a moat prorident class, and ey keep up thelr ‘[\Np‘lnllonl for winter to the dis- fust of vorious citizenu. J, J. Guonip of 30 Woal ako alroet Jores A haruess valucd nt §35 3 George Luhno of 50 Weat Lako etreet lusva u caal wosth $3ty ouit some dozen horses and carriages are also missing., Yelerday aftzrnoon a Constable belonglog to Justice }!:.I‘umv;‘tzl ;';-:c‘\\sulfl ;al the efgar atore of Frederick e el ludisus sireet, for the purpome Allegro Glojoso, +eeesMendelssohn Aaduine Nadeling Selaller and Orchestra, Rhopsodio HOUGFOWE, RO, durversessrnsneserere LisZt TART 1T, Orertars, Taonhrurer,,..... seeane Chorus of Happy Bpirits 1 Elyllum,} Orghe Dance of Furies, o Holu for [lauo, * Necollections of Iroland ”,,Aloschelos faduine Slaue’ine Scailier. Bchubert Leyerbeer Serennde, ... Marche Indles ODD-FELLOWSHIP. Special Dispaten to I'he Chicago Tribune, Pronu, 1Il,, Oct. 13.—The second day of the Grand Lodge Convention opeued brightly and plessantly this morning at 9 o'clock. Tho Lodge opeuod with the reguiar form at tho Opera- House, which was nenrly filled with membors of tho Order, Tho most of tho businesa transact- ed to-day was of & routine naturs and uninter- esting to the gencral public. At 11 o'clock the eloction of oflicers was hold, resultiug in tho choice of the Ion.J. H. Oberly, of Cairo, for Grand Mastor ond Past Graud Master, Consid- erable time was spent discussing tho quostion of granting whthdeawel-cards, and it was ually de- cided to leavo the subjoct to the Grand Loage of tho United Statos for sottloment. Decluion 23 of tho Grand DMaster regsrding tho triat of a brother for soduction wad dis- cossed At Pmnt length, but finelly ap- proved, This aftornoon the Grand Lodge, with suberdinate Indgos in fo}l rogalia, hended by tho Police aud Fire Dopartmonts of the city, and the Jocal militia, marchod in grand proccs- sion through the principal streets, making n vurfi fiue appearance, and crowding the streoty with thousauds of spectators. To-night tho Hon. Johin H. Oberly, tho newly-olected (ranid Master, dolivered an ablo address on Odd-Fel- Ln‘wunp, which was listened to by a lurge au- ouve, —_————— JOURNALISTIC. Bpecial Dipateh to L'he Chizago Tridune. Invraxaroris, Ind., Oct, 13,—Tho Indianapolis Journal waa sold to-day to Judge E. B. Martin- dnle and W, R. llolloway, The former is ono of tho moat prominent of {he capitalists and solid mon of the city, and bsa at times tigitred promi- neotly in the Republican party a8 & lender and director of public sentiment. Col, Holloway was formerly one of the propriotors and cditors of the Journal, L. W. Islford takes tho position of mansging editor, Thero {8 1o an. uouncemount of any chauge in the policy of the paper, s U ARKANSAS DOCTORS. Larrex Rock, Ark., Oct. 13.—~The following sro the officers-vlect of the now Blats fledical Ansoclation for tho euaulng year, the names for- thostuck, Yetersen ofered i warded yesterday being merely officers of the o Taldauce,” wid " wien ths Gonstablo en- | Medieal Convontion: Dr. W. B. Boloh, Prosls prictor wetred i (omgea iy, %, P | dont; vr. IL Dunlap, First Vico-Preaidoot: Dr. . Brunson, Hecond Vice-President; Dr. M, P. Mitcholl, Third Vice-Presldent; Dr. E. 1\ Dale. Fourth Vice-Prosidont; Ur. A, G. Jeunings, Bocrotary ; Dr. J. (1. Eberle, Arsistant Bocroca- ry; Dr. A. Hrisacber, Ireasurer; Dr. 0 Il Bales, Librarian. hot and silemupted to level it ut him. At this time ;l;rothv of tho storesevpor, named Charles, can froma bick-roum aud toox the gun from Frederick, 1lo slimed 1t at tho Cunmiable, Lut tho Lrollier tan be- veen Wiew sud received (o cixrga fu. (e bead, it hcuiiig . very werioua caly wound.. “the Gonsiatle o Stica ursested tho un-wiclder, aud touk bl befors Jutics atoos, who committed nim, without bafl, to awalt the nault of bis rotlier's {jurioe, 4 [elecnlldls THE COUNTY BUILDING, ” Bherlfl Agnew returned from his Ksusas trip yeater 8y, Oouuty Treasuror Miller pald over $130,000 of bis - Victoria O, Woodhull's Leoturs at McCormick's Mall to-morrow evening lo causlng a Tush at Bauer's musicstore for reserved soats, Lalf the bouss having boea sold aircady, “The Academy cowld have beeu fillad iwlce aver, The sirangeat pavk of tho proceedings was, shat thess sucod views! recelved enthusastic indorsement . from the sudience.”—Now Ferk Herali, reouipts for State taxes yeaterday y the ftate autboritics, & UhEn s srae bf "Tom Foley was around the Counly Buildin; fore. day arrenglug with the crowd for mi ely :.,ua.f :l::k of the Superior Court, 1o held lung conferences with- sundry iudividuals, and upon Iaving appeared sliug. dantly satinfiod with bis labors, sud contident thst e Lad the iuside track, It ox-Seaator Woodard 18 Inclined 1o carry ug w sttt Gounts-Treasturor Milicr 100 ATFicy, 1 yonsh 20t bo Biutes for bim $0 sscerialn Im.l what winount of tha people's money he has mouthfy ad ranced to couge ty canployes, 1t 16 belloved that an luvestization wuuld Tuve that suck udvances bave been very lurge, which, say tho lcast, 1% & procesding a littlo trregular, Another trouble was reported yesterday siuoug some of the contructors ou the pow dospital, ‘Tl gentle. Twst who Laa Lvew Lolstiug the brck sprears, if re« oFts o trug, to beve made some deniands which wera ot grutiied, aud 83 a cousequenco ho refussd to bt ! auy moro, The couplaint was lodged with s mewber of tho Committes vu Hospitals during the day, and §f §t is not remodled at ouce & dolsy in the work uiust result, ‘Why Won't It Pay You, it Jn wunt of furuiture, to step into Bampson, Grecns & Co.'s, 191 and 194 Blats utrect 3 Tho manufactures ‘whoss sgenta they aru biave ordered them to sell overy- thing at sirict * factory pricus,” —— et The Argand Base.Durner. J# you want someting reliable, ecoucunlcal, in fact, all that you desizo u & hoating-stuve, buy thia stave of James. . Dallon, 192 and 194 State strect. Everything Xept {n tho housefurnishing line, Important to the Preservation of Testh— John Gosnell's Qhoerry 'footh-Paste, Abe muat ¢fiicacioun dentifrice ¥nown, Try W, For sale by all druggists, Wholesale ogents, Torrey & Uradley, 171 and 175 Kaudolph streot, gl Pianos and Organs. it Davis & Co,'s Grand, Bquate, snd Upright, 154 Bmith's American Orgaus, can be found onlyat W, W. Klubally, corner Btals sad Adsms sizeels, Chicagey Conimlesioner Clough yesterdsy geve It aa bis unal- tersbia delarmiiaton Bol 10 bs s cARdidats 10 Fe. RAILROAD NEWS. The Fnsat-Train Question in tho Tlme-Table Conventton, Prospect of & Break in Ratos if the Schodule Is Violated. Northwestern Millers Grumble Rates, but Effect Nothing. Abont The Commission on Fares to the Centennial Oannot Agreo on Rates, THE TIME-TABLE CONVENTION, WINTER SCRRDULE ADOPTED, The semi-annual Time-Table Convention of tha Goneral Manngers and Supsrinioudonts of the railroads iu tho United Btatos and the Can- ados was hold In the Indies’ ordinary of the Grand Paolfic Hotol, fn thin city, yestorday, for the purposo of arranging ond adopting time- tablos for tho ensuing six months. TIE REPRESENTATIVES of the varlous roads wers the following gontlo- men: P, B, Cooper and W. B. Bhattuok, Atlantic & Great Westorn; A. A. Talmadge, Atlantle & Paciflo; E, A, Ford, Missourl Psecifio; W. O, Quiney, Thomas R, Sharp, and L. M. Cole, Dal- timors & Obfo; C. O. Russoll, Boston & Albany; Henry C. Yisk, Bulfalo, Now York & Philadel- phla; W, H. Pottibone, Cednr Rapids & Minno- sote; H. L, Motris, Cairo & Vinconnos; H. 8. Rtoberts, Cnoada Bouthern; E, 8. Flint, Clove- 1and, Columbus, Cincinnatt & Indiauapolis; D, W. Brown, Indianapolis, Sandusky & Cloveland ; Hamuol Powell, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney ; J. 1. Mulhiken, Detroit, Lsnnlng & Lako Michi- an; B. 8. Bowen and J, N. Abbott, Erie; I B, ,oomis, Fort Wayno, Jackson & Baginaw; A, Watson, Groat Westernof Capads; 8, E. Caroy, Now Orlonns, St. Louis & Clisago; J. Tilling- liast, Now York Contral & Iwdeon Hiver; O, M. Leo, Hnumbal & Bt Jozeph ; B. G, Horyoy, Ilh- nois Midloud ; I, W. McKenna, Indianspolis & Yincennes; 8. Woodward, Indianapolis & Bt. Louls; C. C. Bmith, Indinnnapolis, Bloommgton & Westorn; G. L. Borringer and John Egan, Lu- dianapolis, Cimeinnati & Lafayotta: V, T. Alnlott, Indianapolls, Paru & Chicago; C. Paing, J, W. Carey, and %, £2, Moige, [k Shore & Michigan Howthern: 3, Mclood, Towteville, (Clucionsti & Lectugton ; D, W. Rowland and C. B’ Atmore, Lonin- villo & dreat Bouthern; D, F, Whitcomb and ¥, I Wilnon, Loulwville, Puliicah & Sonthwestern; J, I Ylynn, Memphis & Liltls Roek; W, 1t, Sirong ‘and 0, -1 Todyard, Michigsu Central R. T, Bryden, Ohlo & Misslseippi; Frank Thompron and 8, 0. Gardnor, Teansylvonis liatiroad ; J. D, Sayny, D, 3. Boyd, 0. E. Gotbnin, €. D, Gorhany, oad G, 8, Gdacomb, Piitae Durg, Fort Wayne & Chteagog ¥, Wolcutt, Jickson Untou ; John Allen ana J, 8, Cook, Poorls,’ Tekin & dncknonville: D, W, Cildwell sud W, L. O'Brien, Dittsburg, ~ Clocinuati & Bt. Teula; N. W, Hoper, #t. Lonis, ~Iron Mouutaln & Bouthern;’ W, B, Denton, 8t. Lool, Alton & Terre fiaate; F. N, Finny, Tolxlo, Proria & Warwaw 3 . E, Bimpaon, Vandalias A, L. liopkion and I, G Fownsend, Toledo, Yooria & Warsaw ; J, O, MeAlullin, Ohicago & Alton, 3 OROANIZATION. Tho meeting wan organized by the clection of Mr, L. B, Flinl, General Buperintendent of tho Clevelund, Columbus & Ciuctnnatl Raliroad, aa Presldent, aud Alr. Willlam ¥, Allen, Pulltor ond Lusiness Maunger of the Officfal Aafiray GGurde, tho portonnent Secrelsrs actlog aa such, Tiio Cbafrmaa returnod thanka for the Lunor conferred upon him, and congratulated the meeting upon thn lacgs number of prominent rafiway managcrs presont, 1o stated that tha objcet of tho meeting was o preparo winter time-tables, snd hopol their proceedings would bo inarked by barmony aud govd fouling, 0n motion tho President appointed tho followlng COMMITTES TO PREPARE, TIME-TADLES and schedules and submit thom to tue mooting: J. Tilllughast, J. D. Laypg. Frank Thompon, E.S. ven, D, W, O, Rowland, P, D, Cooper, D, W, Cald- Tatmadge, f. E. Carey, V. C. Quincy, W, ud Bamuel Powell. After thld tho Couvens tton wjourned nntil 2 o'%slock p. m, In {he moantime the Cominittes noted above holda mostiug, but wery greatly ombsrrasded in tholr lsbors by thy question, What be tu Lo douo in regard to the runutog of PAST TBAINA 7 By the terms of theayrcement bo road i allowed to mako faster timo thun thut docided upon at the regulsr wenl-annusl conventlons, snd lheuce tlioso roads running fast_tralua are virtually violating the agroement, The Committoo was almost unani- wmonaly of tha opinlon that, if any provisions were windo in the reguiar schedules for faat traius, it would provennapple of discord and mar the Larmony of tha procecdings of tbe Convention, They thought it beat to asy nothing about fast traina at atl, and there- fore docided to recommend tuat the schodules of Tt winter bo adupted sgaln, with & fow very unlimporiont altorstions. AFTENNOON HEEHION, The Convention wus called to order agnin st 2 o'olock, and tho roport of ihe . Comuhittee, Wiich ~ wis submitted, was almost ubanimously adopted. 1t waa alwo decided that tho now schedules #honid go Into effect Nov. 2L On motlon it wus re- solved tunt 8 voto of thanks bo tendervd to the pro- prictor of the Grand Yacido Hotel for thu attention sbown to the delegnles. “he meeting then adfourncd fo meot ngain at tho Qranl liotel at Cinclunatt on the sccond Wednesday n April. Dy tho sbove action no road will bo allowed to run sicngor trains st o fanter apced than that lald down n the peiedulo. Nothlng was dono in regard to tho fast wull trains, and thers wouid probably Lo 30, objoctiona lo runuing Al A b wore not ~ for the nction of the Pennsylvauis and & fow otlier Inrge trunk nes which are bound o run fast passengec traing as long ae tho fosh mail trains ure continued. 'Thero 1s, thercfore, much dan or that all the fast trains—muil aud yassonzsor—siil o forced off to keep peace and harmony in the family. Two promiuont rallway managera atatod 3 thie pres- enco of Tik LRinuii reporier yestozdny that, if they could not boat the fuat trajus on time, THEY WOULD BEAT THLEM ON RATES. This means that, if the fast trains are contintied, the rutes will be broken and u gencral ralflroad war {unugu- ruted until the refractory linen come to terms, 'fhe meeting was vory calim, but it was undoubtedly the cala waich usunlly procedes a violent storm, AT ie PROTESTING MILLERS, THEY CFFKCT NOTIUNG. A dotegation of Milwaulioo and Minneapolls millers were in tho city yosterday to romon- strato with tho roilrond monagers sgoinet tho nnjust dizcrimination made in favor of grain and againet flour, which 19 calculatod to rutn all tho Western millors. The Minnespolis delegation cousited of Mewars, C. I, Iobart and W, F, Cahill, sud the Milwaukoe delogation of Mr. Handoraon, Theso gentlemon contond that froight rates laiely ostablished by the rosis leading from this citv to the Last on flour wero UNJOST IN TUE EXTREME, Wheat, they claim, can bo shipped from Chi- cago to New York by Iako and rail tor 10 ceutn, —31{ couta from Chicago to Bulalo by lako, aud 7 cents from Bulalo to New York by rafl,—whilo the rata on wheat for slf rall s 40 centa per hundral, aud on flour 40 centa per barrcl, The propeliers, whils thiey take wheat at ik centa, rofueo to take flour for loas thau 70 conts, Meoco most flour gaes by rail, und, at W1 cents per bareel frelgut, tho New York millers could manufacturo tlour by buylog tus_whoet and sbipplug it by rall auid water for 30 conls tess than they could purchase the tlour, They are very bilter on fhe Michigan Con- trul ‘snd Pounsylvania® Hailroaas, which, Loy sy, tranaport tuontly flour, and yot they have raised on tii very aruclo that keeps Up tlictr trailic, thus dostroying tho buninoes wud thereby cutting thulr own (Lroste, "Ihe rute on tlour frowm Minmeapolls to Chicago ix 350 e, car, and wheat s proportiow, which w satisfactory, £ thierd was no chougo thy willers thresten to ablp thefr tour via MilwauKee, on the Oramt Tinuk Kail way, which offers 4o make resonabls yutes, oud thus leavo Chicagn out iu the coid, Tho Cuicaga rajlroad insusgers Lslened to thelr de- mands, and vaid that TUEY COULD BEY TILL INJUSTICE of o discrimination, but they did not think that they wers ablv Lo chntigo tho Taivs at prisent, aa thoy cowd not competo with the vesdel, Busidos, aawooi aunavagation was stopped, the prosent dimculty would ¢ TLoy, howover, promisud to Lold u iueetiug uud woe worther u reduction could posaibly be toade, ——— THE CENTENNIAL GOMMITTEE, THUEY MEET AND DO NOTUING, The Centenuiut Committoa of thirteen, ap- poiuted by tho Geners! Tioket and I'assonger Agents’ Association at thoir late convoution st Barutoga to deoido upon pavscugor rates to the Centenninl Exposition at Phitadelplis, held two acsztons yosterdsy ot the draud Pocitic llotel, ono duting the day und ap- other in tlo eveniug, Ar. A.YV, IL Carpontor, Guueral Passenger Agent of tho Milwaukeo & Bt, Pau Taaidled, aud Alr, Willlsw ¥, Allou, editor of aitruald Guiae, acted oy Bucretary. Thougl great atlorts were msde o cote W & cunclusion (n ro- #ard Lo Ll vozatious question, and aovoral propual- fons for reducing tho rates without endstgering 100 much the local rates, yob tio meoting Hually sdjourn- od without having teken any nctlon whawver. Tt was doclded to Lo anathgr micetivg {u Phtladelphia on the call of the Lresldent -~ f MISCELLANEOUS, TUVING OFFENUERY, The General Froight Agents of the South- weatern roads leading to Missour: River pownts will hold & meetiug at the Graud Pacific Hotel to-dsy. The meeting will be held for the pur- pose of interviewing My, H, C. Diehl, the Gen- ecal Frajght Acont of the Indisnapolls, Bloom. ington 2 Western Railroad, wh;pl': 1a cleimod has vlolated the emont o rogard to tarintaining rates from Peorin entered futo at s meet. ing in e city n Aliort tina ago, Bovoral other rall. road ofliciala will alan b overliauled for not adhering 10 the arbliraries catablished from 81, Louls, Keokul, Tannibal, Burlington, and other placea to ‘Aissnurl Rrer poluts, 1t 11 iopod that A “tardfl ean o mada thin fime which will loat a fow daya longor than tha last ono, TOOL MEETING. The officors of the Kankakeo snd Pittaburg, Clucin- natl &a Ht, Louis pool held their regular quarterly meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel yeatorday, but 1.8« {‘oml the compneison and adjuxtmedt of accounts, sio usinoss of jmportance wax tran THE DIHIO & MIARIASIYI The annual moeting of the Directors of tho Oblo & Aianiasippl Rafiroad was hold at Ofnclunall yenterdsy, At whichi action 14 unkil to bave been taken which brings the road futo closor rolatlunaiip with the altimurs & Ohfo thian tat existing herototore, CONBOLIDATION, 8r. Lovs, Oct. 13. # Directora and genoral ofii- cern of the Baltimoro & Obio st Obfo & isisaippt aflroads wili meet (s Ciicinnat! fo-morrow, whon the Iatter rord will be farmally placed under thia mansgo- meut of the Baltimore & Ohlo, and thereafter bulh roads ba run a8 ono lue, e e WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPIL Annunl Report—Eicction, Nxw Yonx, Oct, 18,—The following ls a synop- sls of the snnual report for the flacal ysar ond- fng June 80, 1875, prexonted to-day by Prestdent Ortou to the stookholders of the Westorn Union T'elograph Company : Gross rocoipta from ali sources oxcept the procoods of bonds, $0,504,~ 5741 Rross oxponmes, $0,335,413; difforonco, $3,220,160, belng anet profit. All muwn poid a8 rental for lonsod linos are included In tho groas expouses, Compared with the preceding facal yoar, thoro was an inoreauo in tho fross recsipla of 301,920, n docrenas in the exponses of $4zl,- #19, and an incroaso in tho not profits of $723,239. There woro in operstion at tho end of the year, 72,933 miloa of line, 179,204 miles of wire, and 6,665 ofices, Tho numbor of moseages trauniniitod during tho year was 17,154,710, uu incrense of 824,464 over tho preceding yoar. Tho capitat atock of the Compang ts 41,073,410, of whioh tho Company owns aud now has in the treamury, 87,246,095, Tho differonce, $3J,787, 475, 18 tha amount of capital stock outstanding, which haa boen incrossed $1,800 during the vear by the jssuc of oightsen nharo fn exchange ofor atock of companies lonsed to the Western Unlon, and which hove amall amounts of eapi- tal outstnnding, on which intorest is pald as rontal. Tho honded debt of tho Company, Jon. 1, 174, wos 95,946,900, of which $1,498,000 s tho T per cont gold buildiog bouds, snd €4,418,- 00 tha 7 por cont currency bonds, which maturo Nov. 1, 1875. ‘Tho annual election resulted in tha choico of the followiog Board of Diroctora: Whliam Ot- ton, James A. Bankor, Alonzo B. Cornell, Har- rison B. Darieo, Norvin Green, James Ilarker, Tidwin D. Morgan, Augustna Scliell, W. K. Thorn, C, Vandorbilt, Frank Work, Cheator W. Chnin, Wilkou G. Hunt, David Jonos, O, James Mitiiken, Joht Duff, Lovi D, Morion, 0. IL Palmer, Georgo I, Tallinan, B, 8, 8anford, Jobn Htowntd, Mosos Tavlor, Danicl Torrance, W. I, Vanderbilt, W. B. Vermilyes, L. 0. Wesloy, J. D. Mills, and E, D, Worcestor. The only chauge in tho Iloard is tho selection of Mr. Duff, in placo of Mr. Mumford, dooeaved. ARMY REUNION. Indinnapotis to ilnve Ono To=Day. InpIaNaroLts, Oct. 13.—Tho soldiors' rounion of to-morrow and Fridsy promisos to bo au im- mense succoss aud active preparations are be- ing mado to give the boys a gonoroua rocoption on their arrival in the city. Orders have boen recoivod from Washington instructing the com- mandiog officor of the Indiauapolis Arsonal to turm ovor certsin orduanco-stores to Gen, Fostor to bo used on tho morrow, ‘I'be orphane of tho Soldiers’ ome at Knights- town will participate in tho perade on Friday, AsyistantQuartormastor Gonoral Eltin has written a lotter accopting an invitation to be present, A number of distingafshed army ofiicers aro ox- pected, and svery part of the stato will bo ropro- sented. Terro Hauto sands n large numbor of #soldiors and all her bands and four from outside towns. ~ Putuam County will sond 1,500, Lanfayotte sends all tho soldiora free, with $6,000 o bear thelr oxpenses, Colhtinbus, Ind,, sonds sixtoon car-loads. Morgan County, Headricks County, and Frankin, Ind., send a regiment oachi. Crawfordaviile, Lobanon,nod othor gowns. will be fully represented. UTAML Juige Boreman Instructs the Grand Jurors to Indict Kolygnmisty. Special Dhapateh to The Cheayo Tirbune, BatT LakE, Oct. 13.—In tho District Court to- doy, Judge HBoreman dolivered a strong chargo to the Grand Juary Iu opposition to polygsmy. or bigamy, anod in rogard to enforcing tho law of Congress of 1872, punlshing tho offente, He stated that it Lod nover boen respected, and every possiblo moans hod beon used to provent ita ouforcement ; that tho leaders of tha poople, while teaching this crime, repudinte it thomselvos when bronght iuto the court-room ; that as thero 18 no statutn in this Territory in regard to mor- ringe, no coremony s requirod, sud nono need bo proved, and be called upon the jurymon to indict all persons kmown to be living in polygamy; that it dependa uwpon the Grand Juriea whether the lawa ubatl bo entorced or not, or whothor Congress shall bo called upon to glvo us bettor lawa, RELIGIOUS. HANNER, SR., OF TENNESSEE, Swecial rispateh to The Chieago Tridune, Nasuvinie, Tonn., Oct. 18.—At the Tonnesseo Conforonco at Foyottoville, tho Committes for tho trial of tho caso of tho Rov, Dr.John W. Hanuer, 8r., with oaroest prayor and mature de- liberation havo porformed their painful and ro- sponsiblo work in the fear of God, and found tho specifications sustained by evidence of im- morality, and do hereby suspend him from the office of Christian ministry in the Methodist Fpiecopal Church South, The Committes wero unanitnons on tho fiest specificstion, that of writing a lotter tonding to corrupt the virtue of Mins Navlor : on the wecond specification, that of arranging piana to geatify the passions eald lottor was uo well fitted to arouso. Thero was amajority of two or threo inthe afirmative, sud upon the whole charge of jmmarality the vote was uuenimous, ‘The verdict suspends him from preschiug for one year, When Bishop Wightmun pronounced the sentonce, Dr. Kelly, coungel for tbo dofendant, said he hiad latt Dr, Hanner at his room too much overwhelmoed by Lis emotion to sppoar in their midet, He did not know what the verdice would be, and desired 0 oxpress no opiulon aa to whothor it was right or wrong, but, withitears rolling down his face, and heart crushed by sorrow and ago, wishod to ray that his believed in the righteous intentions of the Committoe, and if their verdiot should bo bard upon Wim, it would be from no wavt of purity on heir patk tbat from the church to which ho gova tho Jove of his boyhood and tho strongth of his manhood he biad roceived in rolurn kind. neay, love, aud mulnrllcd honors, and noy, £ this mothor to which he had given hifo, love, and Jabor thought it best to lay on him hor hoavy Land of chastoniug, bis Lrokon Leart would love boe still. With rogard tothe folly which he admitted in writing tho lettor and whioh had cost him_such pangs of sgonizing re- pentance, Lo desired to ay to younger membera of thy Confereacos ** Look upou my agony, bo- hiotd juy stricken old agy, and Joain'to avoid the vory sppearauce of evil.” Hanoor was oue of tho oldest and most influcntial aud eloquont proachers (o hin Churcl, aud was knowa through- out the South. CHRISTIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. Avecrat Ltavateh fa The Chicago Triouns, Broominarox, Ill, Oct, 18.—Tho. Qlristlan Babbath-Bchiool Btate Coaventlon gruws in num- bers aud {uterest. In the forenoon, W. D. Owon, of Tallula, delivered au able address on *the ‘l'oacher's Proparation.” The remaiuder of the forenoon way taken up iu s discusslon ot 3g. Owen's address, At noou a sumpluous ropast was served by tho ladies of the Ohurch to the membors of the Conventiou. In the afterncon su iovitation was extended by iresident Ed- wards, of the fitato Normal, to visit thero, but, owing to tho limiled thuo, was nov sccepied. 1in the evening, J. IL Allen, of Mucuwlulmlf‘ epoke ou the subjoct, * Tho Congregation ld Neapoosiblo for the oliglous Education of the Chitdron,” wiich was tollowed by dwcusalon. MISSOUR| PRESBYTERIANS. Hpeciat Dlvateh to The Uhteagn Tribune, Kanuas City, Mo, Oct. 13.—~Tbo Presbytorian Synod for tho Btate of Missouri is to meet in this city to-morrow and bold sessions for five days, A large number of prominent divices from Bt, Louis and she East bove alroady ar- rived, and the mestiug in evary respect pro 108 (o be & success, Thoe Hev. N, Foole, of i, Louls, te to deliver an agdresa to-morrow nighit. THE MRASEK MURDER. Boginning of tho Investigation by the Coroner. Taking the Testhnony of a Numhor of Iguorant Witnessos, Nothing Definite Yet Loarned, Coroner Dietzsch yostordsy morning hogan thie inquent in the Mrasok tragedy atthe Woat As wlil bo seen from tho ovidenos, which ia given in full balow, but very tittlo light woe thrown upon the murdor. Theo glirl Wollk contradizted Lor own statement Chicago Avenuo Statlon, mado to p Tninune reporter tho day previous, and donied baviug nceu the decersed after ho was wonuded. Tho condition of Josoph Kowalaky was soma- what moro favorable yosterday, and his written etatomont will be presentod to the Coroner's jury this afterncon, John Iuekor, of 08 Emma stross, was last evening removed to tho County Hoapital by ordor of the City Physician, as e was not im- provod in hin condition, and was gwithout proper modical attondance. The following is tho teatimony a3 adduoed : WHAT A DRUGGIST ENOWS, Aftor calling tho namos of jurors, the first witnees examinod was Thomas N, Wrixon, s druggist, who tostiled ns follows: I llve at 650 Elston avovuo; carly Sundsy morning somo men came to my storo ; ft was about ten min- utos past 2 o'clock ; they requosted mo $o put somo that plastor ona of on & cut on the tho party was back would mot, and that I must drees myself ; 1 told them 1 wonld not ; Twonld give thom #omo plastor and thoy could do it ' themselsen : I gavo itiem tse plauter and they apnlied tto tie man, i the «l ntoro ; ot look at the sotnd, though they asked me to dn o3 thero were moma romarks medo during that operatfon; 1 could recoguize one of tho oners tow iu custody as tho men who was cut ; I do not know his name ; 1 can recogtilze bim, Tho four prisoncrs wero then brought up from their celln, und the roora wod cleared of all but tho witness, Juzy, and reporters, Flin witueaa tientified Martin McGarry an the man who liad been cut, WrAT M'GARRY BAID, McGarry salit : * Thisfs o lolish town, Look out for ft.” Jumea O'Connce sajd : “'Tho cut {8 not very Jargs nor very deep; but whiat would you think if yois had yonr bowels in your Sal?" Tacy wonted o do sway with tho woundal man's abirt ; one of the mon, 1 40 not know who, sald it was best o throw away tiio shirt ¢ if his mother would sco the blood on It she srould think o had been fu bad company § thero wag 10 remark mado in_regard to whipping ; McFarland only askod how much the plastor would cust § 1 rocog- uizo two of the men ; thore wore three in the atose : § would not awea to the third; that laall I know then went out of the store snd I was glad to get rid ol thom y wifolold mo It wan ten minutey aftor 3 o'eloxd 1w came into my atore, 'T'o a Juror—I was in bed whon these men came; I il not wee the bloody ehirt; tho tuon took off ble coat ond vest: tie lamp burned 'rather low and I thought that the shirt was durk ; McGarry did oot take o lifa wbirt 3 I i not ees the wounid. "To another jurvmao—He sald, ** How woulil you lixe 10 iave your buwels fn your fist? ™ did not sec whicl way tho'mon went after they left my slore, A GINL'S RTORY. Joalo Wollk was the noxt witness, Bhe testifled: I 1ivo at 167 West Divislon aizoet ; Lam working in & tatlor shop in tho neighborheod ; Qid not nee anything of the tight ; L wna ut Mrasck's on Saturdsy night; was (nvited there; bo Suvited a fow frienda and reiations to celebrato ths opening of bis mew boscment; they Lad s dance ihere; do not know whetlter {iie prisonora wero Invited ; they come iu yretty Jato; an not coriain sa to the time; it might Liave been afier or beforo 12 o'clock; I refumed ta daies with o siranger; be was ot vns of the prikoners : 10id not kuow bim ; it Jasaid o was one of Mraack's bakora: 1son't kuow that bo is a baker ; don't know what conntryman he is; ho talked & very little Gorman and no Endgliah; ko took snother young girk o danco with Idanced with Jimmy O'Canuor; the man whom I rofured to dance with commenced 1o “blow * to tho youug fellow who was with me en the floor; I was stending slongeide of Hmomy; says Jimniy, “ What doee howant I answared, ** He ia mad becauss T would not dsnoe with him ;" Jimmy then asked him what bo tod of bim 1 e dowu snd tho crowd cominenced falking between thomselves, Me, Mrasek came and separated the two parties, who were tien only quarreling ; thess woro the Yobomiias, To- 1isks, and Irish ; ho told tho four youn fellows it was boat- for thera to leava: thoy then went out aud up- slafrs, Tsuppose, I do not exactly know; theso four young fellows went out through tho frond door on 10 iho etops; did pot look whuther they weut up-atalra; tuey went outdoors, KOWALBRY'A BTATEMEXT, When I went out 1 saw Kowalaky; ho fold Mrs, Mrasck and anothor woman that If thoy ould go withi im he could wbow them the man who had cut lim: 1o did not suy thte tp ma; I hoard liim say it ; ho pointe t0 Alborl Husa ; T know Albers 1use; did'not ses the decoased afier tho aflray: after the dunce I started for liome, but eame back again "t know who was nearest Mrasek when he opened tho door ; when the Ton wont out they sald uoting ; 1id not know any of themen: 1 only know Jimmy from hesting tho othora cull Lim by thist Tatme, | MRAGEK'S WOUNDS. Dr. Lonis Saur was next aworn, aid testifiad as fol- lows: My oflico is at No, 5i3 Milwaukee avenvio ; T waa ealied up on Bunday morning by Mre. Arsac #ho told mo to come down ; that thoy had had » fubt ot hor houss, n_which her husband and others wero injured, and’ somo fellow wers bleeding very Lu this was about betweon 3and 3 o'clock in the mory iog: I om sure §t was bont that time; went to the nouse ahd found o man named Jomoph Kowalsky lylng on & loungo ; exanned his swounds,— ab least gome of thom ; found » large wound in his Ioft armnear tho wrist’s also seven othern, and found another yestordsy, making nine tn all; Lle condition yaa daiigorous yosterlay; ko fa béttar bo-day: I dreasod Kowaleky's arm, my son deuesiug the otlier wounda ; then went in (o M, Mrasek's; found two of hin tecth broken: found s wound in his abdo men, through which the intestines protruod ; the ‘wounnd waa not over an inch in length § (Lo intesilnos protruded about 10 {nches; ho could aposk at that 1imo ; hio waa Ught ; sont ut'onco for Dr. Watrous ; ha came, and then together wo reduced tho bowols and droustd the wouna ; tho wound was & dangerous one; we could not loll whiat his integnal infuries wers at thy time; we auked Mraack wha cut Ltm; he could amawer; eald he il not know; 10 could speak, but not cohersnily ; ho wastoo fntoz-~ cated ; he gald nothing of the Aght. ANTON CIBIKTOPLENSEN was the next wituows: Live in Mrasck's Bouse, 181 West Division streot ; am o carpeuter by trade s say somathing l{ke a fight in the basemont in tho house of tho deceanod ; this wae abont holf-past 1 o'clock on Sunday morning laat ; saw one of tho bakers workin for Mraspk aud another man standng b tho midalo of the floor, in the basement; this was fu the infde room; they bad boen dauctag, whon they foll out ; not know tho reason ; there was some quarreling Arst ; thoy tallied Gorman § do uot know about what ; think 1t was about a yirl : aaked tho reason for the quarrel aftorwards, ond wua informod that girl * alook ono of the partfea; o Danish baker and an. othor man_wero quarreling; do not think 1 could recognize the other man'; Liey did not falk Eoglish at Arat, but apoke in German; I parted tho men thon: they were not fighiting ; 1told the Danoto come with me: he did not like (0 go; ho satd notl- ing; I lifted blm up off tho floor, abd eat him on my kueoons chair; at tho same timo Mrasek's driver came fu+ the Datie was atlll quarroling. "Iie wituess was then taken down o the celln fo sca 1 lio could recoguize auy of the prisonera s the man who was quarroling with ths Dano. o tdentitied the prisoners as the men who woro In tho lusemont aturay might, but could uot tell which of THE PARTY WAS QUARBELING with the bakor, Tllmflvfi:mlud that the Dans was 3 sl right; to Measek; he meutionod’ that ouly; Mrssek then passed bie Lund lightly ~over wmy , face; thore Wk D0 morn troubls thon ; heard po trouule Witorwurds inello ; don’t kuow anything of the troublo; ¥sw no nghting: 1atayod in tho basoment bl [ hoart Birasck was Ludly hurt; 1 was mtiing in tho back room uunfl n cracker ; the four youny niea had kone out; hoar Womio talk ju tho olbor roam ; Wowe Of ths men Wiro 8l quarrelipg 1n tho oflies foon § the othezs wero on 3 did 1ok soo the AghY, R ';.'l‘r? Do ' the peisoners untll that uiglt ; Yora uat sobor, but thoy did not appear e Trutk § thoy were drinkiug around ths beor keg when T sew thew ; Eaw thio uen g0 framm Lo roow {0 tho otlier ouly, s JUBEPN ADLER'S TESTIMO] Joscpl Adior waa the uoxt wituos Weut Like sireet, wherv 1 kevp & waloon; am ulse ager of o paper store at No. 437 Laku strect; Bunduy forenvon, sbout 9 o'clock, s mau named Jobu Pelican camo (o by placo} ba lives, I beliove, at No, 79 Emima stroet; he told mo whatlad buppeued at Mrasok's aco; ho Ll me Mrasek had been badly cut the night fore; he sald ho would go out aud soe Mrasex} Mrasok seut for me ln ko afteruconi I wens %0 tho house of thodeceased botwaun 4 snd § v'clock Bundsy aftornoon ; Alrasck sald be was 1n & very bad con- Hiton: 1 asked hins Low he wea Burts he told me tia knew nothing about it ; thers werw four Irish boys ou 1he floor danclug; be told one of them to go out; e telow weat out ind old bim _(Mrsack) 10 follow bim and o would show inametbing, o fo eotuo with Litm outsido and ke would get ridof bm; (he {utrudor went out tirst aud Mrasek followed ; ‘wheu about balf-wey up the steps somo person struck lin in the fuca; he saw the msn, but Mrasck could not {dens ity Lim} this 10an knocked out twoof Lis tecth, and at thio saine wument . BONE PELSON ou MIN. Thora waa oly ona inau who struck and eut hini; Lie 854 bie i ot know bim but ho could se0gul bl If bo et bim agaln, Mrisek sald hisdriver, Fordinahd, could tecopvize the man who Lisd steuck and cut bim+ b did ot tell me whera thio driver waa T oaked bim I£ 1 was cithor Albert or Martiy Huss that bad cut i ; by sald no: this was about all e said ; hie Lold tme that he bad st invited suy of the (0ur b:a, sud aaked ihem once why they bad come theg B Dot hoen sent for, 3 The tnquest was hen _adjoarsed uaill 1 a'elack this af9su00u, 8t tbe sk plate. suffering from ; T told them togoton doctors thoy saud thoy tho wound rise lioy r witen theso men eamo fu; I am suro it was bo- tween 2 and 3 o'clock on Bunday morniug when those MARRIAGES, CIOUNBON_TERTIUNE—AL the reddoncs s NEBON~TERUUNE=AL the read o brude's parants, Wedacaday, Oct, 13, by ni:mr?""'u h ;gny .2, n..fln{1 y:w;mn “Award D, Johnay, Evannion, an . Terh Y Evami agglo une, of Ghicagn, "o TUORP—VALENTINT—AL the reslde room, Englewoad, by thaTtor Bintio (henes, 1. Thory and Mixd Eitn Valentine, Nocard: o _DEATHS. GLARREON—AUTin renidence, nont Daiokn: 5 Gounty, Th., Gct, 4,9 parsiysin,’ Robert srion Tnto ul’umc?n, o T yomngr ™ Robert 0. Carkann, MOAULEY—AC te realdence of her son.in A, Montgomsry, A Uskwood-ay,, ‘Ailey, whed 76 yoars, };l[‘Y‘;-"I?;lV“mkfl l\lu\‘!iglr.rd u KRIN—ct, 13, Edward Qierl, Teuidence, €33 South Morganeaty ™ f Heset deusg, Lt it o, VIIEELER-—, Elgin, Oct, 13, "M, wife of Bacon Wheelet, agod o1, ' 17 7+ Whteler, Funceal ot 11 'clock 2. m. Fridey, Oct, 15, o 1y 3t tha reatdency Ashland-av, 1G4 t." Anoi i e 10l g of th . Thoom ", e, nn..,,.",‘.“,‘l:; of lier fathor, 431 Weat Twol ¥iviog cblid of Jamex Lioyd Fou nerat from Jeanit Chuoreh, by cars to Friday, (e 150 §mAbe, 84 1 8 T, Friphde u;llvl::,l'fl. 11y are roupectfuily requestad Lo atiend, b £37- Iamilton, Ont., papers Dloass eopyy, JUDSON—Tu Nowpart, It, L, om the tth day of g, tober, 1875, Ciinrles Paine Judson, syed 5 monthy e eltll of John Androw nuil Kath hell Judaony, 7 Funerul from {ho residenca of Wi Hon, Frugey _{Ifln_lq 11 8. m,, ou the 6th inat, . SPECIAL NOTICES, Depend Upon it Mothorm dran 10 et vamoy TP (ol dietame of sig. 1t of {b; Fours, wod nover known to il 1t reamia Al Bowols, carrects acidity, -nue-.rfi.“':u?.'.l"’g‘,.l'.'fl'“z au <hiid thom icon” matiral, qulet” aleap, by roiiering tho _POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTs. . Thers will be & mm..mxfigbm ing ati:30, Tha lon, D, W. Mans, T, A H, oy M."W 00ds, and others, will apeak, TENTH WARD REPUDLIOAXS, Tally round the fisg, beys, at Justioo offica, 145 Wost Madison-st., to-mght, at 131':"5%2!‘,' 10 orgauize preparatory Lo fise fall campalgn, AN~—On Wednesdsy, 13th inat,, i u year, . P L FOURTEENTHE WARD INDEPENDENTS, A meoting of the Indepondent votera of tha Yo 1oenth Ward will ba lield on Tuoaday evening, g g st Tumtany fiull, corner Indluns and u;.'m;g," il cakors will 'e8s WARD, A moating of mooting of cltizens of tho Fificenth Wa heid at 20 uucloewiroet, Friy erening, o7 pose 'orming a Fepublicon Ward Cla} Repubucans ars mmu{;. " Al g NUSETEERTE WARD, The Republicaun of the Ninoteenth Ward at TurucrHsil tls eventug ot 8 o'ciock, . T Bo4 DEP:NDENT MASS-MEETIRG, A mass-meoting of citizean who aza op ctal “corruntion aad Ring tyrsbny wl b bt Turner Hall, Weas Twel(tlist,, on Saturdsy eveaing Al apekora will nddrens the mmeth; next, . 2-UOTION SALES, BY G. T, GORE & 6o, ™™ B!lmlml\'_lhuh noe, CLOTHING! A LARGE AND RPECIAL BALE OF Gustom-made Clothing ‘WILL BE OELD Thursday, Oct, 14, at 9:30 a, m,, At which time th th tock of SATHREP o of £ New Yok Sk Tho stock conmsts of One snd -greds goods, nn's an " ul eota will be offored, w25 story lot ey 'n'x; tais Do, s schially acld, oar patrous oan depad pa 1 sm’.mn prompHly at 0:30 8, m, Sales of UARPETS each day at 11 o'alock, GE, P ORE & 00, 6 and 70 Wabubiar, On THURSDAY, Oct, 14, nt 9y odack, Wa st eloso,out & lsrgn stock of PFURNITURH Taslor Bota, 18 Chamber Kets, 100 Watnut Dedateale llln!h!ll). 100 Walont Burcaus snd Commodes, 1§ A¥alnut Tablos, 51 Marbls-toyt Tables, 0 wood C: 400 Rolls Floor Ol Clotl, 60 Marble and Wood-top! Trees, 80 What-nats, 230 Clothes Bais, 100 Walnol TRockers, Bookcases, Bofns, Lanuges, | Mattresses, Mire rors, Patior aud OMies Deaks, Blow-cases, lron Bales, Pranos, Parlor Btoves, lot of Counters, with Drawert and Bhelving, d. P, GORE k Cul, Auctinneers, | WM. A. BUT'TERS & €O, - AUCTIONEKRS, 108 MADISON-ST. At Our Thursday’s Salo, Oct. 14,at 108 Madison-st., WE WILL S8ELL A FINE LINE OF RegularMade Clothing Tor Mon, Boys, and Youth, Large ssecifinent of Buck, Bucep, aud Kid Qloves, Gauntlets, nod Mltts. Full lines of Bhiris and Drawers, Ladies, Missaty clfildrn{fit, unuél utlm't llo»‘l:ry.l % opeliants, Cassjmeros, Wool Yarn. Large involce of Embrofdories, RuMing and Collie ota, Koit Goods, Furs, Hals, sud Notio WM. A, fifl'm & CO. t N BULTERS & 00/8 REGULAE TBADE IBAIB THURSDAY MOLNING, Ock. 14, at 9:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING, coTs, SEEOBS, BTC. e oo Exon Salamson, 108 Madlon BUTTERS & 00,8 SATURDAY BALL Fusuituro, Housclold Gools, Hianos, Carpets, loves, &,y AY MORNING, Oct. 10, at 9:30 o'clock, & iTune @elr%flmmog‘y, 8 Msdison-at. =By LLISON, POMEROY & C0, OIL PAINTINGS. Cloaing Bales of this FINE COLLECTION MODERN OIL PAINTIN At Store No, 143 Btate-st. This Morning at11 o'ola:l;ao . e A in Dvantag at 7:30 Sk 1d, Evory Palaliog to bosold, oo 100 Reating, Cooking, and Parlor SIrs Doth Now and Sccond-hand, sil sizos aad msbed Bale Yoremplury, snd an our main f0of, AT 12 O°CLOCK, INOON. ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneer: Friday Murning, Oct, 15, at 9:30 oclock, Our Begular Weokly AUCTION GALE New sod 5 ond-havd FURNITURE. ) 8 Lins Now Parlor Sults, ChamberBeld e il e B o Volvet, Moquot, Brusscls, and gflh.u»\ Alo & lino good Becond-hand Carpota, & 1816¢ i New Parlor Haating 'fd g&::.km Btov! e 2 Purnituge, Chairs, Bofas, 1AUEE E‘:]'l:g. rko:m ‘A“rlf;n’:“-'mk'n'! "General Housesepiss ‘Glasaware, 85 Gouds, mnfl x\agu--. Croclery \V;‘ M Uetionoers. P MoNAMARA & GOy By TR, B a8 BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUGTION THUBSDAY “O“N‘_’l‘gi{‘—(inl‘.éu, oy Diy Gools, Clothng, Gloves, &, AT ATUOTION. Y Friday Morning, Oct. 15, 8% 9:.‘!t‘lJ oc'l:’;“' will be A Lot of Deolde Tk & 00, utiomert i CITADWICK & CO. GHADN = is Morning, Ust. 13, a8 10 O'closk, we will maks 00R GRERING 8L AT U WEW SMER M. T. :fifl'i"'ffifin é‘hamboz Bets, h Matiresass, 6 Pasloz Bults, Mnn“‘d"“ T m",“’,,:::"s'mm b, & i Bl poalisre bud withoul eari¥00,, Ancuoassk s Dy L.

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