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d incorruptivle Indge, but whoo Tam- tery domanded tho Tight to removo and appoint the ofiiala of his court bo plumply refused, and pated: (UT abould bo recseant to my judicial fatepoudence ani senso of duty if I nnwored otherwiaa than I hava done. Warreraw Hiei could hardly he ambitions to distingninh bimnait by ancl «iy; ersarviceability to Ta:nmauy, god tint against tho docent wonutiment of the Pomocratio party, 28 woll a of the cutire city, a A eblotight Is thrown on tho morite of tho yyanv will cao by tho publication of « lotter from Minton to Cuvntes, which in some maonor the ponssrsion of the fathor, and was eeervod AMONZ his papera with the indoran- ment: "To bo read only by my oxecutors. It gerveu to show why old Mr. Wann may reason ably Lavo chorised somo avitnosity towards his soos, The tone of tho letter is coarse and freveront. O-eaaional referonces to "+E. 1. W. jndicato that tho ona wero maturing somo plan to vverroach thoir father, and obtain possession of large tracts of plno-lands, Tho letter {a no$ stall conclusive, and the allusions contained in jtaro not slwaya plain, There can be no doubt, howeror, that old afr, Vann know what t meant, and cheriahod pomo resentment towards the ons on account f I, came [nto ea eee An Ohio man states that ono of tho difficultios mhicb WiLtIAM ALLEN had to oncounter in hia wirocary of Rreonbacks was his own paat record. the peolo had born long familiar with bis dovo- on to bard money ; ono of his favorite actions geing, thon spoaking, to prodaco a twovty-dol- ar gold pleco and show it to hia hearers os tho yaly sound constitutional monoy,—tbo only Toney the poonto could safoly trust, ‘This is pedoctrine which he bas preached since he en+ qeacongrees {1 183%, and which ho lias beon exching to tho people of Ohio over since bo eh Congress. In the last campaign Winurast iuirx was giving tho lio to the faith ho has eon proclauming for fifty yosre, ————— ‘The Milwaukeo News a: ‘What will bo- ome of Bint, ALLEN, and Tost Ewixo, and Dan joonnecs, and tho Cincinuati Inquirer, and o yat of otbera? Will thoy consent to eat all their words or bo squelched?" ‘The same may seasked of tho Inter-Ocean, WeEnnet Purnuirs, Bortes, aud Pig-Iron Keeney. What is loft for them unless it be to form n third party, slace it isnow morally cortain that tho Republican and Demoeratio partica in 1876 will declare against rag-mouey mnilation ? Will thoy try it, and is the Inter-Occan petting ready to do the organ busi- ates for the third party ? eg aa, ThaNow Haven Register jubilatoa as follows : wé Clear the track for s straight Democratic treident next timo * is tho ery of tho people, emphatically rung out in every election for tho fast year and a balf, ‘The Nepudlicans can oither comeio ont of tho wot or toko tho merciless geiliog in store for them.” Tho Republicans bad threo peltings last Tuosday, and would pre- fertoremaln ont in tho wot. Thoy wore vory fruttul showers and conducive to growth. fone on with your peltings. Saystho Utica (N. ¥.) Gazelle: “The mon who championed ALLEN yeatetday wore the same who strove to make tho traitor VALLANDIG- max Governor of Ohio in 1863, The nation would have svffored no moro grievoualy by suc- teas then than by success yoatorday.” And yot the Infer-Ocean, which championed ALLen’s pours tod still fondion tho defunct rag-baby, plumes Itself on its loyalty. The Springftotd Jepublican, commenting on afoy. Keston’s latter, gives him this send-off asaretarned Republican : Prodigal FENTON lurnw up, not very emaciated snd cciy huf-way repentant, on tle Repriblican door-atap, Heim’ prepared to say be in sorry, and could wet doug very comfortably on husk diet n while longer; botteds willing to Le forgiven, Katted calf for one doy, Attex is again plain ' Former” ALLEN, and tig adress ia already announced as ' Fruit ill, Bess County, O.,” where be returns to pass the time superintendiug bis orchard and live Sock, sod stargazing of nights from his ob- uarnatory. If this Snencial {suo should smash up both parties next year, whist a fine chauce it will bo for everybouy tage into the right placo.—Buetun Globe, Tig-lion Ketxy and the Inter-Ooean, for mn- sa¢0, PERSONAL, Bebtall pootry is not faring well, Moody opens in Brooklyn Oct. 24. Dist Harte will winter in New York. John Norley ia writing up Diderot. Col. A. T, Leo, U. 8. A., ia at the Union Pa- q Tue Ion. E, French, Clovoland, stops at the Pecitie, Gen, Seth Parkor, U. 8. A., bas quarters at the Seman. The Hon. B. L, Scofield, Iilinols, is s guest at tho Pacific, ‘Tuo Hou. 2. H, ‘Timpson, of New Orleans, is atthe Sherman, Tuo Hou, Jobn Plankinton, Milwaukee, is a guest at the I'romont. The Hon. L. E, Hanson, of Wheeling, Va, is Nagltterod nt tho ‘Tremont. Tho King of Swoden's Complote Works” ee aunounced in London, “Remember that woman waa made to endure tnd nan to be endurod,” gaye Octava Feurllet. Marray § paper baa n department called ' Min- \Wets' Fou." Aw tho frog uald to tho boys, What id fun for you *ung ja death to wo 'une.” ) What o very long namo for a short cough,” muttered a plain wan in a streot-car yesterday, when he overheard two pale students speaking #f the cpl-z0-0t-Io, ‘The locturo of Tt. 12, Hoyt, at Rockford, which “48 postponed one week on account of the prior ‘2gagoment of James 'T, Vielda, is to.be given 6a Wednesday evening, the 20th inat. Ashort tims ago it was announced that Olive Fi gan'a eyes wero torloudly injured; now, pores tad euough, she appears on the leoture atform. Gratuitions advertielng again ? wa Fouillet's now novel now appearing in he Hetue dea Deux Monies ta outitlod “A penttonable Marniago.” It promises to be, uu- ieee Mavy fayhionable marilagos, lively and cor- ‘The champion fomale-swimmer of England ry Telog ta make a profevsiousl tour of ths coun Rd exbibiting ins tauk ot variety shows. Ble tat toswim {uto the affeutions of the pao- 1% 80 to upeak, hem Fanuy Davenport lately grantod an inter- lhe to & nowspaper roporter in Ht. Louls. complained of the injustice of thoae who Ucribe bor dramatio succosuos tu costly dro ein tad phyalcal advautayes, , a A Dewepapor wit gaya that the latest advices {trom Mr, Samnol Bow i Pf. los, of the Springfleld He- ks ay report him aud-oyed and melaucholy, Teading from the tract primer: Jo Adam's fall We slaued all, iat London Atheneuns curlously observer Po t baa causod annoyance to foreign scholars i # the India Ofice Library by reporting that : ee books have Iately boen misued from its tion arta Toport, it appoare, has no founda. Anthony Troliope's next novel will bo, Th D 1 Pine Minister,” It may be constructed before- . Sut of the ianer-conuclousness of anybody avreadtho last half-dozen works of this They are all “vory much of a nea Connectlout Valley Botanical Association The to be outgrowing ity mame and locality, Addon eetion, at Mt, Holyoke Be:oinary, was he by Dr. Aus Gray, of Harvard, who pant Particularly of the evonom!o relations of the oh nae io w most intercating mannex, @ otact language of the Paris tPays, deny- “Mh Wie cdyt dh Prinee Zevala Mayoleons 1k aw) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: toake s jourooy around the word, renda a4 fol- lowe, the translation boing by the London Times: “Your Orienua and Bourbon Princes may visit Chinn aud Japan withont imcon- venience, for they are not wanted, but at this momenta Prince of tho Imperial family muat respectfully hold himself at the diaporal of Franco, which may at avy moniont summon hitn, and thin ia probably why you would not be sorry to find him thon absent.” Mra, Goorge Lille (Mutock) Craik writes to sey that hor finaband never wrote a book, rhe hae not boon left s widow, and haa no infant daughter. Khe doubts if her warmort frionds ‘would conmidor her “livoly and original in con vornation ;” noither is sho decidedly odd ja drosa and manners. Emporor William of Germany sleeps on a narrow bed with ono tnateross, aud riace ovory morning atG, His city residence is not at all xrand or enmptuoue, fut in the country ho has matiy magnificont palaces, Io twa grim old woldier—that Emperor; but thoy nay be bas a tender heart, Garibaldi has writton to Lord Russell: ** My Iustrious Friend—In arcociating your great namo with tho banefactors of tho Christiana op- pressed by the Turkish Govornmont, yor have added s most procious Jowel to the humanitarian crown which encircles your noble brow." Praise from Garibaldi is pratso indood. Korbub Chundor Sen, the reformed Brahman, decides that, whether Mr. Baocher was innocent ornot of the main chargo, hia conduct towards Airs, Tillon was ‘most unseemly, indecent, un christiac"; and bo warns converted Indians to bo more careful in thoir rolations with cach other than scoma to be the custom of Brooklyn Chriatiasis, Itis paid that tho British Admiral Wellestos, who hag boen convulsing polite rociety in the Eastern cities, is connected by marriage with tho Carrots of Maryland. Misa Caton, a graud- daughter of Charloa Carroll, of Carrollton, mar- ried the Marquis of Wellington, in tho oarly part of tho presont century, vot long aftor tho famous Bonaparte-Pattorson wedding. . Alonzo Potts, head clork in Fairbanks’ storo at Bt. Jobveburv, Vt. ordered a skoicton woman used to display dross-goods romoved from its place in the store, tho other day, but, coming in and gocing it atill in ita place, as ho supposed, throw hls arms around it to carry it away, when he found i was a flost-and-blood woman; sho would listen to no spologies, but told her hne- band, who camo to the store for vongoanco, but was soothed with a gift of six ponnds of sweot potatoes.—Spring/lelt Hepublican. Tho bitter personal quarrol betwaon W. WW. Junkin, editor of tho Fairflotd Ledger, and Ed Campbell, Jr., Chairman of the Iowa Domocratio Contral Commitfoo, whick culminated inst Saturday in the shooting of the latter, was throughout most indecent and disgracerul. Tho finat provocation which caused the shooting of Campboll was the pnblication of a card, in which itwas alleged that Junkin had proclaimed his own wifo as 8 atrumpct and bis children as bas- tards. Certainly if thoro over was a case in which a man waa justified in taking tho law into ‘Is own fiands this was ono. Mapleson offora in a Milan papor @ roward equal to $1,000 for & good tenor singer. Tho qualifications, however, ate such that bo fs not likely to be soon called upon to dinburse his money, He wants 8 man who speaks snd reads puro Italisn—not 8 dialect; who is handsome, without 6 wig or false teoth; who hag the mau-~ nors of 8 gentleman ; whoce voics ia free from tremulo, of a plaintive ond elastic character ; and who has a knowledge of familiar operas aud Btago usaRed. That onvious Vassar girlin Duffato who has been telling talos out of schoul concorning ‘pmaphing” and “nice thoes” bas fuat pab- Ushod anothor chapterof her memorabilia, Sbo Says the girls piuo in their dunteons for mus. tachos oud caramols, Their mouths water, aud tholr luminous eyos also, wienever thoy think of these forbidden aweots. Tne Buffalo Ezpress soriously soya that God and Naturo meant mus- tachos and caramels and pretty girls to como together; and that the oxporimont of soparating thom during echool-hours at Vasanr ia barbarous, How awoct it must be to bo bound to one’s aflini- ty bys ligature of caramels, Sich an union would disaolve as soon a8 tho wtorms of advor- alty beat upon it; and porksps it would be all the moro dosirabio on thia account, Tho recent ducl between Americana in Paria ‘was tho roault of a quavrel ovor the card-table in tho Washington Club, ‘l'ho comba’auta aro the sous of Elisha Riggs aud William H. Vaino, both dwelling in Now York. Young Riggs refused to play with young Palne, on the score that ho did no} pay his losses promptly, Thay afterwards came to blows, and Paine waa expolled from tho Club, Tho duol was arranged to bo fonght sith swords, probably because neither of thy princi- pala was accustomed to the nse of this weapou, while one of them was known to be a doad shot with tho pletol, Paine roceivod » flesh sonud ou bis aword-arm, and woundod honor was satis- fied, enry Stanloy, the Herald corroapondent, is clover fellow, uo doubt ; but ho asks too much when be requires us _to bolieve that nature and education havo fitted him to sbino as s litcrary genius, a physician, ands General. It caunot bo that tho spirits of Eurlpidos, Esculapiue, and Epaminondas havo returned to oarth and chosen ono poor human body ss a joint habitation. Strangely evough, the nowspsapers criticise Mr. Stanley's performances in all threo directions, Some regrot that ho had not the literary ability to uso tho materials at hia command ao2- vantageonsly; others bawail tho sad fate of the unhappy men who died for want of proper modi- cal attendance; aud a third class marvel that Stanley can speak with composure of his military operations, whon he is obliged to confous that {i a single evgagoment ho lost na many men thor- oughly dritlod and quipped os ho killed undia~ clplined and poorly-armed savages, If Mr. Btanley doos not come homo soon, bo will not have a shrod of reptitation left, oxcopt the credit of bull-dog tonscityand endurance, But it ia none tho less trno that lis achiovomonts are splendid, reflecting honor upon himavlf and the enterprising newspapors that he serves, HOTEL ARRIVALS, Grant Pacijie—Hugh Wilson, Now Orleans 5+ F, W. Cheney, Boson; Willan Darant, Mbany's 1, J, Wright, Division Superintendent Western Union ‘Tate- araph, Uleveland ; James 2. Brennan, Phitadetnbia ; ra, nud Blire Merry, Ban Franclicoy J, A, Moline BS, Lau ‘DL, Wilson, Pittaburg ; George H. Hil Cinclouatl....Puluer Mone—Dr.' H 8. Fowtu Springtteld Il,; a. Lyle Clark, Baltimore; G, dL, Anderson, ‘Now. York; Jenkins, Milwaukeo; I", ‘E, Conrad, Toxav; ‘ITowar Lockwood, New York; mt Philadet- arponter, Nuw York; 5, Dy Tremont Hove—O, ‘PT, Ariaiug- K, Amheroft, Michigan; L. ally; fainilton$ oorg Boutresl; i fleld ; Jobu McO, Holmes, Hudsou, Dourd, Cotado; J. MeNulty, Jacks ‘Fhe Won, 8, 8. Hpraguo, Provide Davenport Democrut; the Hon, Perkins 8, Cook, Bos: ton; tho tou, Alox ‘Campbell, LaSalle, 11), ; Goorga W. Barker, Montpoller : J. 0, Hazzard, Ginaa; 0, O, Uuck, Wy:nouth ; Samaucl’ Vontov, Waukexa Kinathan, Milwaukou,... Gardner‘ House—Cvorge " C, Mall, New York: L. J" Pierce, Decatur; Misa Minnie Miller, Momphley” L. A. Spaulding, Fremont, 0. George %, Jounsion and family, Now York; 'T. 0, Cawpbell aud wifo, Ciuciunatl; Mra, M. A. Davi, Mise M. Davie, and ities Sawyer, Omaha it. ft. Gard uer, Jonesville, Mich,; L, 0. Topping, Allon, Ii. ma ge OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yor«, Oot, 14.—Arrived—Htoampbips Eloputook, from Hamburg, and City of New tore dram: Liverps a OUTH, N, OF . 14 —Btoamer jo, fre Baltunore, bas arrived. Ou Tea ——_——_-—__—. Carried O1f by » Kite. Syrinufald (Mees) Repudlican, Kite-Aying bas been quite au epidemie of Inte at Boushbrige .Not long since the boys in the “ spee-auup” raiwud & nionster, 14 foot long. which required several men to mauage, A mah of largo proportions avd hoavy woight offered to bet that be could boid lum,” ‘Tho bot wos quickly takon, and thy too-coufidont individual tod the cord aronnd bis waist, and grasped it with bis panda, but 00 wooner bad he waid Let o" than he woot over walle aod gardeue, aud wan glad enough, sfter yolling lik Peciea town Eis perilous positlogy- meine , 3 OC. A William 0, ¥inbury, Plaintiold, N, ¥.} George Hf, Dotrait; 1, 1. Gi jon, ton; is A, ‘Emerson, Day 0 U. Wella, ivody, . Riehardeon, CRIMINAL NEWS. Another Colored “Insurrec- tion” in the State of Louisiana. Black Citizens Driven from Their Homes for Molding Office. Charges of Poisoning People Who Are Alive Truwped Up, and Two Negroes Lynched, A Mob, in Murray, Ga., Break inlo a Jail and Hang a Negro, A Han in Joplin, Mo., Gives His Eace my Five Minutes to Pray, and Gots Killed Him:elf, Record of Lesser Crimes, KILLING COLORED PEOPLE. Special Durateh to Phe Carcauo Tribune, New Ontrany, La, Oct. 14.~—For rovoral months past there hasexisted in tho Parish of East Feliciava a robollicn against the parochial (County) officers, who are Ropublicans, ‘The ju- dicial officera wera not allowed to «pon court, the Tax Collector was not allowed to collect tho taxes, and tho parieh officers wero generally prevented from performing their duties by thoir political opponents. A call was mado by there officers upon the Gov- ornor for assistance in maintaining tho laws, which it a9 impossible to give, us thero is ilo organizod State militia. ‘These officers then at- tempted an orgonizatton in uniformily with the advleo of Attorney-Gen, Pierrepont for thoir protection, This their opponouts construed into conapiracy against tho white people. ‘Tho parish officers, beiog moatly colored men, and all those who were suspected of being cuucerned. in promoting tho organization, wero ariven from. the parish aud ordered not to return on pain of boing killed, Araong those who wero thus forced from their homes wero tho Shoriff, Henry Smith, R. I. Ray, momber of tho Leyis+ lature, and John Gair,a man of considorablo prominence among the colored pecplo of the Stato, Last weok Sheriff Smith returned and attempted to open tho District Court, and was shot but not killed. To-day the Picayune ro- caived tho following dispatch : CLINTON, Oct, M—11:0) a. m.—The posse in charge of Gnir, and contacting him fron Isston Rouge to Chaton, were overpowerod Inet night 11 miles from this placo by seventy armod an‘ masked meu, tuelr guns takou from them, and Gair, the person wuo bed JW. Sanders potaoned, shot to the quardy by a large vody nad bung ‘te a troe fn the courtyard. Allis uow aufet, ‘Thu ucgrous consider ita Sunt retribution for tho crimes of these dangerous negipen, > bi (Signed) — Lantpent, Editor Putriot-/ ¢ .ocrat, A disextch from Baton Rouge ntares that Gair wes atierted in that plsco on Wednesday py Deputy-Shorit? Wocdward, of Laat Feliciana, by a legal warrant, charged o» accessors Letore tho fact of poisoning Dr, Sanders. Ho waa takon fiom Luton ltouge st 2 p.m, in the directiun of Clinton, and. nu tho above dispatch shows, was asgaerinated on the road, omtensibiy by a band of ma-kod men who wera probably acting in concort with the posse, The woman Davo Mattbows wau QGair's aistor-in-taw, It fa sald here that the alloged poisoning took placo one month ago, sud that Dr. Sandera is alive and well, John QGair was at that timo in thie city, and his elster-in-law, Babo Matthews. in Baton Kougo, Jolin Gair waso aman of good abilitien aud_a power m lis parish. Io waa a mombor of the Constitutional Conven- tion of 1868, amember of the Lower House in 1873, and waa tho Indep.ndent Republican candtdste for Sonutor in 1874, aud received near- ly thoentira whito voto of his district in that cloction, but was defeated bv tho Ropublican regular noinines. A dotermined attem, t wil be made by the State autvorities to bring the arur- dercra of Gair to justico, ond it wall uo doubt lead to reaistanco, A THIER CAUGHT. preva! Drapateh w The Chicuay Tribune, Suvtisucag, Wis, Oct. 14.—A, C. Miller, 6 lawyor from Stark Couuty, Hi, arrived iu our city last evening, and, during a brief cousulta- tion with Judgo Law, left his vulise containing weorlng apparel, amounting to $135 in valuo and vatuablo legal documents, in charge of the hackman, who noglectod to wateu tham proper. ly, whon Johu Whitchoad, on employo of the Burr-Novbins Cirens Company, which was ox- hibiting at tho timo, mado a dummary levy upon the yalise, aud succeeded in gotting away with it, Upon discovery, Mr. Miller, accompanied by Judgo Law, went to Mr, Nobbins, who offered to qnako a scarch through his mou and eifects, which resulted iu Mr. Miller's discovering some of hia property emalie tie bedding of Whitchesd, who wag compelled by the owner to Icad the way to whore the vahao was secroted. Within twenty minute, tho property wan ail recovered, and tho thief placed under anest, Upon being miler od too rigid oxnmination by his captor, White- bead confessed to having atolen tho property, ad agreed to plead guilty, He waa confined in tho County Jail ac Darlington, where he will lio uutit Mouday wook for arraigument, CANADIAN ABORTION CASE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaus Priount, Toronto, Ont., Oct. 14.—The trial of Dr. and Mrs, Davis, chargod with tho muidor of Jano Gilnour, bogan yeutorday at the Asyizo Court, aud drow a groat crowd. K, Melouzio, Q. C., forthe Crown, and the Hon Mathow Crooks, Cameron, for prisoners, Tue evidence for tho Crown up to the clous of the Court showed tho idontification of the body in a box which had boon partly burisd at tho roadulde on tho city limits ; cortatu marks and bloodstaina on the box ; its production i2 court; removal from Dr, Davis’ Louse ; idontification of the girl's clothes ; bloodmarky im tho houxo of Dr, Davis ; tern mat~ trovs; atraw on tho fluor similar to that found in the box ; her hat and corsets found ina bed- room of the Doctor's house, whero blood wan algo found. ‘I'ho makor of tho box teatitiod to making ft and delivering it to Dr, Davia at his house, and getting paid for it. ‘Lho Registrar of tho Cullege of Physloians und Surgeons tca- tiled that Dr. Davis Was not registered nor en- titlod to practice uccording to law, ST, PAUL CRIMINAL ITEMS, Speciat Diavatch to The Chvvage Inidune. Br. Paot, Oct. 14.—Joho Mayor, a bankrupt convicted of attempting to dofraud bis creditors, waa sentencod to six months in the County Jail, the Supromo Comt having contirmed tho pro- ceedings in tho lowor court, Jay Owous, omployed at military headquarters, convicted cf procuring abortion on Julia Mann, was surrondored to-day by his boudsmen. Ho goes to prison fifteen mouth, ‘The Jury in Mcllrath'’s cage, second indict- mont, for malfeasance, hae beoo out trouty-four oura, unable to agre STABBED. Special Duspateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, East SacrNnaw, Mich. Oct, 14.—A stabbing affray, which will probably result fatally, oc- currod on the tug A. W. Wright on Saginaw Tiver this evening, The tug was at a woud- dock, and the fireman, named McDonald, refused to help losd, whereupon Capt, Deland discharged him. Mo attacked the Captain with a knife, stabbing him iu tho abdomen and loft arm aud the neck below the shouldor, the blade pene- trating aluug. Tho Captain is in a critical con- dition, MoDonald bas not yos been arrested. BANK ROBBEAS CAUGHT. Br. Louis, Oct, 14.—A Kaugas City special to the Times gays tho two mon who awindled the Emporia National Bank of Kansas out of $8,000 abuute wooth sgo wero captured 1U0 wiles from Hugo, Kan. on Sunday Jast, by two of Pinkerton’s detectives, who had beon following them two wei Ou the way back to Hugo, the maa who p: ted the fraddaieot check at the bank, snd whom direct pro- ceedings havo been instituted, escaped, The other man will be takon to Emporia and farther nearch be made for the ono excaped. FIVE Path TES TO PRAY, Swecral Deapatch tu Phe Chieaan Tribune, Sr. Louis, Oct, 11.—Leat Tuesday, at a local olection held in Joplin, Mo., ® man named Thomas Murphy avd & prominent merchant of the town tamed W. 9, Morton Lad a personal dinieulty, iu which blows were strack but ny hiarmdono. Thin morning, while Morton was on the stroet, he wan approached Ly Murphy, who held a pistol in each band. and paid to Morton, “G—d d—n you, Lwill give you five minutes to pe Morton aeized one of the pistols aud thot Murph y dead, THIEVES AT KALAMAZOO. Sproat Papatch to The Caicai Tribune, Kanasazoo, Mich. Oct. 14.—I'wo men were arrested to-day for stealing a cow, which waa taken from Samuel Reynolds, of Lawton, and brought here and offered foranle. One con- fesnod. Their names ain Phitlipa and Brooks. Tho threo _men airceted as thievon on a tele- fram from LaPoita bad oifered a gold watch, unten seer to Lave been stolen from Clark & JO, WHOLESALE BURGLARY, Special Viemtteh to The Chizuyo Tribune. Wexowa, Iil., Oct. 14.—Burylara entered the dry-goods store of Hamue! Ludington and ab- stracted goods worth $1,600; from E, L. Blon- ser, hardwaro store, £450 worth; and from ML. Fergerson's ofice $25) worth,—all last bight. Citizens are in hut purenit of the thieves, Lundted dollara reward is olferod by Mayor Loyd for tho thieves aud proporty, COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. Ciscinsa'tt, Oct, 14.—Alois Herdbery, Barthel Spitzeaberger, David Crail, oud Anna Crail, woro arronted here Jast evening charged with passing counterfeits on the Firat Natioval Bank of Aurora, Ill, Only about £100 in counterfeit money was found in their posecssion, After exainingtion to-day the parties wore commitied to j PERJURY. Sneelat Diepaten to The Civeago Tribune, Berrauo, N, ¥., Oct. 14.—Jobn O, smith. a prominent contractor of our city, has been in- dictod for perjury, and to-day appoared beforo the Juago aud gave 43,000 bouds to appesr. TWEED CASE. New Yons, Oct. 14.—Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme Court, bas deniod the motion for stay in tho suit against Twoed, holding that orders fron ponoral term, which itis proposed to ap. Leal trom, aro tot oppeslable, beiwg entirely discretionary with tho Cutt. GEORGIA LYNCHING CASE. Cuatraxooaa, ‘oun., Uct.14.--The negro who killod Sam Garner iv Murray County, Ga,, 2 fow days ago, was taken fron tho guard at Spring Viaco by a party of disguiazod menu last night, end buug. * MISSEISSIPPL A Joint Effort in the {nterest of Ponce-A CottoneStealing Storye Menurms, Tenn., Oct. 14.—A committeo, com- posed oqualty of white and colored citizens, of Coabame County, Miss., havo issued s circular, invoking the offorts of all good citizens of the county in behalf of poaco, and to protect tho private property of tho people from the incen- diaties' torch. It cbargss the colored Sheriff, Brown, with having sought to arouse the colored pogple to lawless acts, by doclaring to thein, io his harangue, that while the gin-Louses are the propery of the wintes the torch is the remedy tor grievances, iu tho hands of colo.ed men. It appears that Col. Stavali's steam gin-bouse waa burnod by iucendiarios a few woeks ago. On the night of tho 10th inat. bis stable aod tbirteoo mules were burned, and an attompt was mado to burn nis disolling, Tho cueular urges well-disposed citizens to organize for common protection againet Incen- dtaries, and nightly patrol the plantutions. It is aigned by nine colored men, aud among the rigusturas of white mon aro the names of United States Henator Aleorn and the Nov. R. R. White. ‘Loutevinty, Oct, M—A relisble rosideut of Natchaz, Mics., now visiting Lowuville, in so in- terview with a Couric Journal reporter to-day yaVe a8 hin opiuion that the reports published in tho Chicago Jnter-Ocean concerning troubies bo- tween the races at that piace were not tobe 10- hed upou. The gentleman vaya for several months: wt larga quanttica of cottun have boen taken duily from the tieida of plauters by bad characters, crincipaliy negroos, but sume fow whites. ‘Tho cotton 1 suld by thea thieves to small dealors for less than ite value, sud. thoy, by selling under tue market prices, have been getting wealliv, Al she planters aro moro or lesa aftected by this system of atealing, and xoms are almost broken up by tho continued ianyvasAnGD of cotton. Ideutiti- cation is impossible, av all raw cotton looks ahke, and of course vanuot 0 recognized, even in causes when supposed to have been recoverod. To prevent this avs.em of atoaliniey tho Planters ave orgavized patrols, and in this way protected their interosta. | Aiaong tho negroes suspected of connection with tha cotten-takers was ono who routed B gin from A. P, Morrill, 8 gentleman Who, the Jnier-Ocean special says, hag appeaied to Gov. Ames to suppress mob-iaw at Natchez. ‘Tho gontioman interviewed is an acqyualatauce aod particular friend of Mortill, and esys the latter's appeat to Amos has robably beon caused: bv minapprekension, Ho thinks tho patrol ap- poiuted marched to Merrill's bouso to proctira bis aysistauce in bringing cotton- takers to jumica, especially on0 who operated the giv, Morrill, kuowing himself to bo a Nopublieun and # fricud of President Grant, fearod un attack way iieditated, aud tolographod for aid before learning to the contrary. Such iv thoxtatement of the poutloman inter- viewed, who ia a prominout citizen of Natchoz, and intimately adwoclated with Merrill when At home. Ho aluo thinks that in case auy disturbances have occurred, they wore the resalt of a desire te apprebond cotton-takers, and wero 10 uo way caused by polities, As Mer rill bos always boel on the most excoilent terma with the peoplo around Natchez, the informant ehsinot imagino why mob would first attack im. SECRET SOCIETIES. ODD-FELLOWS. Byeetal Disvateh to T'he Chrcuao Tribune, Prout, Ll., Oct. 14.—At the Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellows of Ilinols to-day, tho following of- vers woro eolocted for tho enuuing year: Grand Heeretary, N. C, Muson; Graud Warden, J, F. Drish; Grand Treasuror, A. 8. Barry; Grand Marshal, $8.1. Crippen; Grand Chaplain, the Stev. William Edwards; Grand Conductor, L. Gollhart; Grand Guardion, H. J, Freeman; (irand Horald, 8.P.Coopor, Past Grand Master Rherman was olected Grand [opreventative to the Grand Lodye of the United States, All the abevo officors, with thoue elected yesterday, wero daly installed, Jacksonville was aelectod as the next placo for Lolding the Grand Lodge. Lawnence, Masg., Oct. 11.—The pew lodge- room of the three lodges of Odd-Fellows of this city waa formally dedicated to-night by the Grand Ofisers of tho Ktate, The building coat 10,000, MASONS, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chica Tribund, Borvaro, N. Y., Oct. 14,—'t'bo retura this evening of tho Hugh Do Tage Commandery of this city from Nochester, whore they partici- pated yesterday in @ Mavonio festival, and woo & prize bannor for supenor military evolutions and drill im &® contest with eat other Com- manderies, Was tho cause of no little excitement here, ‘Tho Knights wore received at the depot and oscorted by Company D, with music aud a liberal display of Sreworks, to the banquet ball, _— WOMAN'S CONGRESS. Srracrax, N. Y., Oct. 14.—Tho Woman'a Con- grows Was Opened this morning by an address on Women i Jourualium by Mra. Croly, of New York, Miss Strazoy, from Bouton, read tha trauslstion of @ papor, * Womenio Medicine,” ‘This ovouing en address was delivered by Mra, Mary E Livermoro, on “Supertiuous Women.” ee ees, At the first meoting of the newly-elected Mayor and Aldermon of LaSalle, beld jast even- ig, the following city officers were elected: 2. C. Bsevens, City Clerk; James W. Duncan, Mayor; City Attorney, Vatrick Hyroes Oity Mar- sual, John O'llalloran; City Tiessurer, Jobn diray; City. Heat’ and Surveyor, Maurice Friedman; City Woigher, Hugh Larosy. Thom ae Koyoa, Patrick Btuart, and Jobo in, night watohmon, All Lhest offlcers but leat ware re-elected, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15,° 1875. FOREIGN. Turkey and Servia Abate Their Warlike Preparations, AConciliatory Note from Spain to the Vatican. The Spanish Government Is Pledged to Malotain Religious Liberty. The Ultramontane Victory in the Bavarian Chambers, TURKEY, MORE. PEAC Loxnoy, Oct. 11.—A ep (from Borlia says that under tho prearure of the Great Powers Turkey is dimiviab:ny her concentration of troops on the Servian frovtier, aud Sorvia is de- mobllizing her forces, —-— GREAT SRITAIN. THR CHINESE AFFAL. Loxpow, Oct. 14.~A dinpatch from Blanghai states that Minister Wade is vxpected there shortly. Lonvow, Oct, 14,—Tho Foreign Office haa ro- coived ® telegram from Miniuter Wade wodor date of Pekin, Oct. 7, stating that ie had ob- talnad from the Chinese Government the guar- anteen which he conellered tfecesmary, Ar. Grovesnor iM about to proced to Yuu-Nan. Ho faa gone to Shanghal to preparo for his journoy. Wado will follow Grovosuor iu order to give in- structions. DIED. Nowa has been reco:ved announcing the death of Bergar, the faimoun Wiltiad-pleyer. OUR ELYCTIONS, Newspapers of Londen aro unanimous in their expresgicy Of satiefaction at the result of tho October elections 1u Amorica, THE. TURF. Tho race for tho Middle Park plate has been won by Petrarch, —+— GERMANY. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CATHOLICS. Loxpoy, Oct. 13.—It was not the Director of Public Worship who diesolved his connection with the Prussian portion of Liv diozeas, Lut tho Rev. Henry Foester, Atcubishopor Bresiau. who has long been tn trouble with the Prussia Gov- erumont, growing out of his publication of the encyclical declaring the Falck Jaws null aod void. THE BAVARIAN ULTMAMONTAXES. Menten, Oct. 1£,—A violent debate occurred to-day in the Lavarian Chamber of Deputies on the addross introduced on the bth aut, by the Ultramontane party, calling for the dismissal of the Myivtry. Deputy Froitaya, Ultranion- tan. reproached the Governinant with display- ing insufficient independence in its relations with tho Imperial Government. He stated alao thas, it the Gove:nment dispiayed lers four of beinz domineered, they would camily find allies im the Fedoral Council in opposition to Prarsia, His @pecch was liberal and temperate. Ie coaacd speaking bacauzo of tho inuulty of the opposita tide. inally tho audreas was passod—70 to 75, ——— ITALY. THE SPANISH NOTT TO THE VATICAN. Rowe, Oct. 14.~Thea &panish note in reply to the Vatican 1¢ conciliatory. Tho Ministry ex- plain that they wore dofeated. Thoy will make every effort to establish an understanding, Lut cannot tell what will be the Corces' eolation of the question. Tho clawso of the Constitution ea- tabkshing religions liberty must be maintained. The nute aske the Vatican to coasons ta a sottio- ment upon ae broad a basis a4 is possible. —_—_—. RUSSIA. ANOTHER CAMPAIGN. Lonpox, Oct. 15.—The Daily News’ special from Vienna says Russia is prepariug an ox- pedition against Bokbara, ont of revenge fur tne sanistance rondered by the letter to the Khokand insurgents, FIRES, AT LAFAYETTE, IND. Special Dievatch to The Chteazo Tribune, Layayerik, Ind., Oct. 14.—The plauing-mill and wash, blind, sud door factory of J. W. Deor- walt & Co., of this city, burned this moruing about 2 o'clock, together with o Jot of Iumbor in their yard adjoiniug. Tbo main building of brick, with a Jargo framo ndjuioing, was filled with Hgbt material, Tho tire was discotye od immediately under this framo additiui: ‘The firo was incendiary. Mr. Deorwalt loft the premises about 12 o'clock, snd thero had been uo tire about the preminea during the evon- ing. Loas on building snd machinery sbout $1C,000; no insurance, Loss ov “lambor, £2,000; ingurod in tno Orient of Hartford for AT JOLIET. Special Pispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Joxter, Ill., Oct. 14.—A firo broke out in the residence of Louis Bex, on Van Buren streot, about 7 o'clock this eveving, Boforo the en- gines got to work the flames woro under good headway, Although not entirely consumed the bnilding is badly damazcd—a moro shell, Tno family succeeded insaviog most of their furm- ture and clothing, Tho firo is supposed to havo resulted froma dofectivo tue, ora lamp. In- sured in the Continontal. AT OTTAWA. Special Dispatch to The Chienqo Tribune, Orrawa, Ul, Ooh 1.—This morning at 5 o'clock w fire broke out in the roof of a building known as tho Tivoll rostauraut, formerly tho Exchango Hote). It waa occupied by Nelson rd. His lozs is $500. Fully ineurod. building was owned by Mr, Flick. » It was sluoingured, Tho walla vy im, Sl, of the building-a brick—wero saved, and tho loss to the furniture was from water and break- age. AT QUEBEC, Sour Qursxc, Que., Oct. 1i.—A fire to-day destroyed Garanis & Ray's dry-goods store, Lawlor & Cream's hotol, and partisily destroyed the police-station, Air. Thom, emigration agent for Quebec, was joutantly killod, and James Gurry badly fojured, AT PERRYSBUAG, O. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pennrenvaa, O., Oct. 14.—Tho First Presby- torian Church of this place was totally dostroved by fire thia morning, ‘The organ was saved, but tuo library was destroyed. Loss, $10,000, Tho Origin of the fire iscuknown, eed CASUALTIFS, DRAQQG‘D TO DEATH. Bpscial Aravateh to The Chicazo Tribune, Donugvs, 1a., Oct. 14.—A soa of Fred Lando, agod 11 yoars, livingin Table Mound Township, took a horas to water. After having boon ab- sent an unusually long timo, search wae made, and the lifeless form of the boy found, Ho had festened the halter strap around bia arm. Tho horeo had takon fright andran away, and drag- ged and kicked him to death, KILLEO BY A FALL, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ricuxonp, Ind., Oct. 14.—A prominent Odd Fellow named Martin L. Pierce, of Newport, in this county, was thrown over tha bead ofa horwo which be wae riding after cattle Tuosday and in- atantly killed. To wae buried to-day by the Order of Odd Fellows. A largo concourse of people attended, BURNED TO DEATH. Spaotat Inepatch to The Chteaco tribune, Deanten, 0., Oct. 14.—The little daughtor of & man named Casey, a fireman on tho Tolodo Road, aged 6 yoare, waa buraod to death at this lace this afternoon. be was playing about a Bre in the yard when ber cli 5 took tire, buru~ fog her in s frigbtfal maun RUN OVER AND KILLEO, Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oaxsoxpare, Ill., Oot. 14.—Early thie morn- tog, while the section-mon wore working about Q miles south of this place, on the Libnols ou. tral Railroad, they found the body of « well. @reesed man cu tho Wack badly mangled eng We eatico, He bad 69055 shd a aicket from Anna to Cobden over the Thinoia Central Ral'read in his pocket, was about 44 vena of ace, aul in wipposed to have recont- iv been working for the Cairo & St. Louis Rail- foal nt Muryhveboro, It ia thought that he van drunk shen he fell aso, nod was run ovor by eume or all the night trains, No clue to bis amo has at) revent been obtained, ACCIDENT AT A FAIR. att. Oct. M.—An Enquirer apecial ho county fair-sronnds noar Greenfield, oats around tho race-track fell, p faliy 1.609 people te the ground, re Rrety nj ® large number of men, wowen, and cildren, ste os op: SPORTING NEWS, Lula Makes ier Mile at Roches- ter Against Time in The White Stockinzs Defeat the Phil- adelphias Yesterday---10 to 7. THE TURF. LULU MAKFS VED MILE IN 2:147f. Rocnurster, N. ¥., Oct. 4.—A apecial meeting wos held at tho Rocheater Driving Vark to-day. ‘There were two events, Iulu against her tite, 14, for n pares of £2,000, and Lucille Goldust againet ‘Lbomas L, Young for a purse of £1,500. A large omcunt wea invested in tho of four games for the Ashley Flouss Cup, Ia the amcopstakes match Holdren took the Ors Britton tho second, and Straight the third prize. ‘ ——+ PEOESTRIANISM, O'LEARY VA. RNIR, At an early hour to-morrow morning the walk bativeen Dantel O'Leary and John Ennia for = pe urse of a ride will ba cominenced at the Went Sido Link, fshing about 10 o'clock ou Saturday evening. O'Loary gives Ennis 10 milor start, 89 that the formor will hava to ecore his 100 miles before the Intter compl stes 90, Din expecta to accompliah the entire tramp inne ninatocn hours, and , if he succeeds, O'Leary can hardly win. — AQUATIC, OCRAN YACHT RACE. Naw Yoar, Oct. 11,—The ocean race to Cape May aud return, betwoen the yncbta Droal- nought, Vesta, ond Rosolute, waa won by tho Jatter by timo allowance. The Droadnonght came mn about ono minute ahead. Tho Vesta is hot yet reported. ee Excursion to the Centennial Muild- Phitatelphta Pres, Ort. 9. Tho magnitude of tho proparations being mada by foreign nations for participation in the cal- ebration of tho nation's centennial anniversary, lu which their display, ic fe said, will far eurpsus tnat over made by them outside of thor rospoc- tive countries, makes it ensontial that an effort should be rowie to render tho display of the United States commeusurato with her capabil- ities. Itis beloved that a fuller knowledge of tho extent and charozter of tne arrangoments how progrossing in Fairmount Mark, Philadel- phia, for thia great event will curtribate greatly }ools, tures to one that she would hut beat 21h; two toove that she wonld not eat 2:13: and even-up that she would not Leat 2:16. Sho trotted the three heats with o minning hhorao accompanyinge Ler in 2:1634. 2:1487, and 2:Hi,—tho famtert three heateon record, Tho quarter of tho recond mile nas done in 2335; the half iw 1:06: and tha three-quar- ford in 3:10. The Inet Lalf of tho second Lieat was trotted dead against a heavy wind, were ie net for which Lulu would bavo beaten 2:14 bhanniiy, Lucilio guld tue favorite at threo to two, and beat Young in the eccowl, third, and fourth heats. Time, 2:22, 2: 112, Ey New Your, Oct. 4.—At Jer the firet race Whe fore NiTKe Of the Winner to be seid at eucticn, vivos, Josio 1, Leander, Century, Evelyn Car ter aud Phetwood stated. ‘The rece was won. Leander hy three lengths ina eailup, dome was second, a neck befure; ¢ y Evelyn Carter fourth, Survivor fifti, sixth, Survivor was ‘ho favorite. Time, J Tho second race wos fora purses of gent milew, Counters, Arcturus, Suslocs leto started, ‘bho race was wou Counters second, Arcturus third. Time, #:46/<, ‘Tho third sauce for the Post etnke of $204), cu- trance half forfvit, the Club to add ‘U, dash of dwiles. Deadhead, although uot entered on the -rcgramme, nor vold in the pools, etarted with Bennipgion, Nettie Norton, Warrior, aud Wihio Burko. ‘The race was won by Anrun Pen- nitgton, three lengthe betore Nettie Norton; Wilue Burko third. Warrtor fourth, Deadhead fifth. ‘Lborace was eitmply a match between Pennington and Nettie Norton, aud he won coxily. Time, 7:32. froo handicap awecepatakes, 13 miles, waa won by Nbodemauthus, Egypt aecond, Mattie W urd. Lome, 2:01. ma Dark today 3.0 torall anes, Tiaate, Sure AT TERME HAUTE. ‘Trany Hacte, Ind. Oat, 1--Tho third day of the feil mecting of the Lorre Haute Trutting Ags ion was well attended. Thoie wero eleven ontrios for the {minute trot for a pure of $750. Bat four horves ttarted. ‘T'ne raco wae won by Little Gypay, of Richmond, Ind. in threo atraight heats, Iho following is the sum- wary: meice pc reiy wee Tho second raco was ul-on trot of the 2:38 There were eight entica. threa horses wring, John B, au Indienapolis bors, won the 1aco in three stiaigut heate, comms io op the Inst boat in a jog trot. The sumina:y is: Joun B., 14 Junies L, 22 Echo, a3 1) TE: Nasuvire, Teno. Oct. 14.. day of thu Albion Jockoy Club roces, the attend~ ance was very good. A large number of ladies were present, and the racing was very epinted. ; Tuo tiret race, 2-mile Leste, resulted as fol- jows : Damon... Emina C, was tho favorite ag ‘The second race, milo Louts, reaulted: Heekeman, a1 5 ble. 1 3 sober a4 dist, Tua Love ‘Calara THE LA CUOBSE RACER. Sreeial Muapaich to the Chieu Pribune, La Cross, Oct. 14.—Tho fall inocting at Oskwood Purk opened bere tu-day with a largo Attendance onthe ground, ‘Thirty-six borsos were euterod fortune differoat races. In tho first 1aco tor 2:55 borees, yurso of 241, five horees started. ‘Iho race was wou by Lirother Baldwin, Billy O'Netl second, best time 2:333{. Un the socond tace, for 3:15 horses, for a pures of $200, ten started. The raco was won by White Owl, Beet time 45. Tho third race waa for running horees for s purse of ¢200. Four siaited. It way untiniched at night, with two boats won by Ulo Johuavn. AT VHILADELPHTA. Puranetrata, Oct. 1L—At the Polnt Droezo raced Nollie Walton wou the untinished race of Wednesday's 2:26 purso in 2:293¢. F zie 45 purwe was won by Dolhi tn 2:293¢, du the 2:23 purso race Observor won tho first and third heute, and Frauk J, the second host. Time—2:26, 2:2939{, 2:2334. ——— BASE-BALL, CHICAGOS—PIILADLLPITAS. Speciat Dupatch to The Clacago Jeibune, Purtaperrma, Oct. 14.—Tho ninth game be- twoen the Chicagos and Philadotph.as, whieh was playod boro this afternoon, waa a disgraco- ful, hippodroming affair, which reeulted in favor of the visitors by lUto7, A fabulous amount of money was bet on tho game st odie of twa to one cn tho Chicagos, over 10,000 worth of pools alone being sold, The weathor was tavor= able, about 200 persone vuly being present. Er- rors of McGeary and four ciean hits gave the Clil- cagoa five runs in tho first inning. Dovlin's two-baser earned ono in tho occoud, a bad mies by ‘Treacy giving them two muss and the load in tho fifth inning, and Sosdor's wild throwing two more in the soventh inving. Tho Philadelphins earood a rum in the third inome by ‘Troscy'a throe-baser, Each mado sino cloan hite aud had @oven bases ou orrors, Heubel umpired. Dark stopped the gauie after the Philadol- phise had completed thoir eighth inning by one EPEAT THE BROWNS, the Chieuin Tribune, Bostos, 0 ‘no St. Louis Browne tried ouce wore tu defeat tho soxtons on thoir own grounds, and ouce more failed, The Rods tuk 8 formidable luad very carly in tho game, got- ting two uvearood runginthe @rst inming, wis runs, only cue of which was earned, in tho see ond iwuing, and throo mors, two of them un- earned, io tho ted, when the sovro stocd 1 hoir to 1 in favor, Battin's wtrore ot socont base were perhaps the wost costly, and in the fourth inning ho wos dent tocautro-fiold and Diio was calla in. ‘The Browns played w good uplull game after the tuird ipning. ‘Tho best tudividnal playmy, bil ia tho Hold and at tho bat, wax that of Cutbbort, who made three beautiful drives to lef: tield ant covered an astonishing extent of ground iu hia position, uotwithstanding au injured anklo. ‘Tbe score was 12to8, ‘the Bostony mace 17 orron, UAUTYOBDS~ATULET.CS. Hantyoap, Conn., Oct. 14.—Base-ball to-day: Hartfords, 10; Athletics, 1U, on the nioth 1p- ning, and. it being too dark to play, thy game was declared a draw. —_—-<— THE TRIGGER. MATCH AT DLOOMINOTON, ILE. Bperal Dispatch ta I'he Chicago Irwune, Broomxarox, Oct. %4.—Curtiss, Grabam, Britton, and Corley, of the Obsmpaign Bhoot- jog Club, ehot @ match with Montley, Holdron, Pelton, and Stone, of this city, to-day, ten birds to esoh man. Obsmpaign won, killing 85 to Bioomington’s 68, This le the Arab of a eeries to thts demred enrt, Tho Centensinl Soard of Magnes has rofanad to allow the iones of the stocxholtera to ba apent in any opter n Where tha put. pore Keems wo desirable, Tho tercuamm of Philadelphia, scquieecing In this decuion, hava come forward and invited to vet Philadelphia delegations froma larga number of citiea, includ- ing Buffaio, Cleveland, Toleuo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Madteon, St. Panl, Dubuque, St. Lome, Indianapolis, Loursville, Cincinnati, and Baltimore, The extent of country thus em- braced rendered it impossials to invite more than 8 sinall dulegation from cach, Guests nor:hwest of Builuto will he parsed ta that city, and return, over soy of tho traina to that point, At Buffalo a special teain of Pull- man Palace Cais—conuibuted by the Pullman Car Company for the purxe—will be made up, hanilwomely docorated outside aud in- mide with flaga apd iow pruvided with » howitzer, to fre salutes siong the route, and with @ very capable cominins: ‘This ie | fur- nished by the Buttalo, New York & Vhiladolphia Railroad Company, which also beare the ox peneo of decorating tho truin,—some ¢500. Guests west of Pitteburgiwill bo passed to and from that point over Yanoos linct, Theres *y Contennial train wall also be made up, bringing the visitors to Philadelphia in groat comtort and elegance, ‘On arrival hero thoy will be recoived by Com- muittees of reception, and proporly cared for, Af- ter examining the Centennial buildiogs,—which are appreachiog completion,—they will be on- tertained with a grand banquot at Belmont Pa- vilion, in the vicinrty of the Centennta! gronuda, which will probably occupy ths tige reimaining up to the hour for tho return of tho various trama. ‘Tho railroads Lavo treated this great excur- sion with marked liberality, the Peunsylvania, the Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia, tho Lake shore & Michigan Southern, the Chicago, Milwanteo & St. laut, the Vacdalis, the Littio Miami, tho Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louts, andthe Joffersonville, Madiau & Indianapolis Railroad Compautes having promptly odorod to convey all delegations on thor lines without charge,—tho President of the Philadelphia, Wail- mington & Baltimore Railroad aloue having de- clined to extend tho courtesy of their rad to the gentlomen invited from Baltimore. Awong tho distiugnisbod guests are the fol- lowing: tov. J, P. Cochrane, of Delawnio ; Joln W. Garrett, President or the Baltimore ds Obio — Rairose Enoch Pratt, the Hon. Rererdy — Johnsor tho Hon. William Vincknoy Whyte, the Tou. J. dorri- son Harris, C. C. Fulton, of the Baltimore American; A. 3. Abel, of tho Baltimore Aun ; Hamilton Easter, of Daltimore; Gov, Joho &, Hartranft, of Ponnsslvania; Goy. Samual J. Tilden, of Now York; Gov. William Allon, of Onio; Gov. C. C. Carpenter, of Iowa; Gov. James B. McCroary, of henluchy; Gov, W. H. Yaylor, of Wisconsin; Gov. John L. Rev- erldge, of Lilinois Gov. J. 2. Bagiey. of SMlichigan; Gov. Charles HH. Hare din, of Missouri; Gov. Thomas A. Hen- dricks, of Indiana; Gov. C. K. Davia, of Minne- sota ; Cov. Jamex B. Groome, of Maryland ; ox- Govs, William Denpvieon ond Butherford bL. Hayes, of Ohio ; the Hon. Aten G. Thurman, of Obio; the Hon. Joho Shermau, of Ohio; the Hon. Cari Schurz; Murat Halstead. of the Ciu- cinuati Commercial ; Henry C, Watterson, of the Louisville Courier-Journal ; Cornolias Van- derblt; Wiliam H, Vaudorbilt; ex-Mayor Joseph Medill, oditor of Tas Catcaco Tatro: Wilbur F, Storey, of the Chicazy Times ; Geor; Pullinoy, of the Pudiman Car Company ; Charles If, SleCormiel:, the reapor inventor; the, Hon. John Wentworth, of Chieago ; Tussell Errett, of the Pittsburg Commerciat; the Hon. George H. Pendleton, of Obto : the Hon, Thomas Allen, of Rt. Louis; Col. Thomas A. Beott, Prosident of tho Veunsylvesin Raitvoad ; and ihay others. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. Great West End Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts,, Call attontion to the following reduotions which they have just made in ther bost make of BLK MOHAIR BRILLTANTINES. 80 cent quality reduce:l to G3 eta yard. 90 cent quality redaced to 7U cts yard. $1.00 quality reduced to 75 cts yard, $1.124 quality reduced to 8) cls yard, $1.25 quality reduced to 85 ccs yard. Tho prices at which the abovo grades ara offarod are much bolow cost of importation, and make them the ohzapost goods tn the country to-day. Two oases Black Alpacas at 35 otayd; a special bargain. 4.50, Double-wiath Btaos French Cashmores, All Wool, 75 cts yard. 43-inch Black French Oashmerea 60 ots, worth $1.15 gard. 49-inch Binos Fronch Cashmeres $1.00, woll worth $1.25, Futi lines of Saratheas, Auatratian Crapos, Paniieo, Crottoues, Batistes, aud all latest Mourning Fabrica. GREAT LARGAINS IN BLACK SILES. soanle dn cereransbeotsae aoieue enemas seen S“BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR, THF GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH. PERFORATED BUCKSKIN UNDER- GARMENTS, unrivaled by any over of- fored to the vanlic, affording the most Fy thorough protection against cols, AK Prevention and cure of 1 nlaM, NEUMALGIA, BRON? SORE THRGAT, LUNG DISEASES, ud Various disvases caused by cords, gp tnoril the attention of every one deair- tug bealth and comfort, send sorfere price ist. ELMBIt & HOY’, Corner Noprce und Mari ey Why psy $2 and when can get thg bers full jCOMESN B’ [t eat el eh Bi Becibeiy fot, hue be bud Raddvlph-stisn.

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