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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1875.—~SIXTEEN PAGES. FIRE 12 ¥ of that Church being nsed, tho regular seram: and elo- M Ward rie 5 ature in gerersl. The speech was SECRET SOCIETIES. o Tt a0 Sppede FOREIGN. quont, bt the aspirasts jor Gepersl Conference &8 the oonciuson of the caremody the wmm&&fl:fifi Bonars keps up such a buzzing that much of this effort was lost, d from th y arl, Several of | In connection with the business of the Con- Meeting of Illinois Grand Lodge | escorted from their headguarters to the Opera | Don Carlos Dismisses (o osmection Wil the Tusntie 02 0 oS- apartments of the Exposition, and there treated 4 3. ’ 0 su eleganc suppar, furuished by the managers, Burning of N, K, Fairbank's Summer who algo paid for the weddiog outfit in sccord- 5 5 ) L {7 besuty. 4 &ne collation THE GBAND ENCANPMENT. room. and Mr. and Mra, ;: The mernbers of the Grsud Eocampment wers X 5 7 [ i i i by carriages, where : T - s here they & and Grand Encampment Tonof oiochoy Punk. o8 luge roprestolt | . His Most Prominent tion were. oraferced againét T, C. Wilson, Pre- Residence at Geneva Lake. aca with adoriagmont to 4 the same (or 07 | wark boviginuie T o0k Bl { LO.O. F, Smith, making a fine display. An address of Generals. siding Elder of Appieton District. These S, 8 Pt ly married in trip, to the Park, lhurlngml;mw&%.&} welcome was delivered by ths Hop. H. G. An- chiarges grew out of Wileon's ralings in connec- 8- waa crowded by the friends of Ty & derson, of Peoris, and responded to by Grand tion itk the Cralg case st Ripon,during the 138t | 4 poseription of the Building and Its FASHION'S WORLD. Efi;fl; e | Beiog (rom Chicge gy Bepor's of the Financial and Numer- E‘..’Tl‘g";‘;sf;,‘.vfi.',‘zfia‘;i,fi‘é?.‘{;.?; The fo- | prospect of Pardon for the Imprisoned | 3y, tellera retwrned. No one Teceiving a ma~ Contents. HIOT % Mrs. Satteries, Cniflknr:‘“g:n""k'& icel Prosperity of Both Bodies, Grand Patriareh—T, We Floyd, of Gillesple. Bishop Ledochowski, jotity, there was 0o election. At this stage, hlr,r. CHICAGO BEAUX AND BELLES. daugliter, Miss Carri, Hillsdals, “'“th % Grand Hish Priest~Ths Hos. Jacob krob, of Froe- Carbiart, fi.dc. _mu:‘ :‘::r.\ b\:t“m:a‘; umtl:k:n.e“ ol i\)h:i JF o{:‘e\fh&rfiken En; 1“@”‘@. 'ln::""' ames ¥ _WD. other batlot 0. i 'HES. . C. Foster, 0 ; M. i . Eleetlons of Officors...Preseatation aud | |U7eM Sewor Terden—¥. L. Swesser, of T8k |y ppionoe oo oo | WEe the feless aarg.oat, o Bucber of viit- Fires Elsewhere. Clonds overbead, mud aod slash andor- | Jlisses Lills aod Deis pare ™ Brpt 2 on and | Isisnd. A pel ing brethran were introfaced,—smong tbem, EH. . foot, and a damp, Liesvy atmosphere, with little | the Hon. and Mrs, Erig Parade---Miscelianeons Notes. Grand Junior Warden—A. H. Waggener, of Chicago. Ministry to Resignc Stono Richardson. Richardson i8 transferred to driblets of rain squeezed through st thort inter- | Nightengalo and daughter Fiorepes & Fes thig Confereace, to take the place of Huntley ; AT GENEVA LAKE. vals. Such has bsen the uniform condition of Mr. aod Mes. Hargus, Chicagy - s Lakg Grand Hlarsial—W, H. Crocker, of Chicago. Grana Scribe and Treusurer—Gen, J. C. Bmith, of gk £ : i ten and Gordon, Evanstan ; sy, The first train from Genevs Lake yesterday o sington, Chicazo ; aod Hutley is transforred 1o Maoison, to tike the weather since the lsat sociely review, al- Galena. 3 : . i Richardson's place there. Huntley, 88 YOU [ morning brought news of the burning ot N. K. ; ki 5 i85 Netti At Conciass of 16s:ted York Geant Cany mfiéx‘i‘r‘i‘&i‘é’e‘?’fi 1”3&’.‘:&‘33;‘2235%’;:‘ mmaasni:':‘le' PRISON. know, is an url:nlio, though sharp sod stirring me:k’a n\!fnmer rosidence, located at that | tHOUE 8t present thers are brighter signsin | rs. Philasder Smith, ).Ir.n:di-: bl mandery of Knights Templar, inclue <A < individuaf, who has kept things lively during ¢ £ 3 N the horizon, . Considered from an out-door } 3r.and Mre. Nelton Marks, My, B'“\ p Encampments, numbenng {rom 156 to 169 incla- | aapurp, Oct. 16.—The O dencia pab- o favorite resort. Mr. Fuirbank himself arrived iy, sive, had been instituted dusing the year at Mar- | . 2 Aonor OF% 10.—The Correspondencia p the fast three years at Court Siveet, saseaville. { favoril : : standpoint, this world could scarcely be zeg- | 477e% Evanston: Mr. Charlas Bag, Gt reilles, Sirestor, Gibson, Salem, Bizodmvile, lishes & leier from Vittoria, dated the 14ths | Suci arc Huntley's odditics that no preacher in | in town yesterdsy afternoon, aud from him we Rerod siare Vangrostio i Bbas bea it iws Satterle, Chicago ; Sica R g Lecture on Masonic Mysteri Lexingto 17, Yates City, D Chicaco, | Btating that Don Carlos had imprisoned Gen. | the Conferenca wishos to follow him. Richard- | jearned the particulars of the fire. He awoke | & i el TEE | ccxo; Mr. sud Mrs. N. Noyes, the e, o e Nevotona: O'hulion, Hoymorik, sed Eelieviie, | Doregaray and other Chiefs, 50n {5 o sonsstionaliat, spethiog bis middlo v8me | yoverdyy morsivg at sbomt 4 oclock, | 40 Psst week. Soclety hasuffered accordingly. | K. Strobridge, Kankaka: ¥r- ey Rl Nos. 6, 2, 55. 8%, and 190, bad hoen rovived. ouz, Get. 16— is offcally svnounced | 17, full, pritng hia bur in She middie, B | o, " gaiog the bouse deasely filed wit | How provolazg it must be, dhien ono has amuod | Smit, i Mart Wart, Chiags G e ODD-FELLOWSHIP. TH RN SCaTE AND TupiSUReR REPOTD: | tbat Don Caclos bas distiseed from his 5orvico | fresimic ot e Y 210 exelacE smoke, aoused his family, and commonced | %0a of SvReloh 1 8 ewoneive party and | 3, Gy [, Fileh e and oy KR GBAND LODGE AXD GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Geps. Dorrogaray, Mondere, Velssco, aud'| The jutercats of the Preachers’ Aid Society | a sesrch for the fire. In this he was nof sue- g Hayns, Chicago ; and Mre. Alfrag g 20 The seading event of the week was the annusl o1 | Mogravy, were discussed. The main speech was made by [ cessiul, and by the {ime he had thought of Jook- | raaged, and hes given out orders to the eaterer { anaton, Send, 3y seesions of the Grand Lodge and Grand Ep- The Jmperial, & Papal journs), saye that Car- | N- J. Aplin, He wanted preachiers t join, and | ing under the diniug-room floor, the house was | for a plentifal supply of delicacies, and hss felt |~ Tho bride was the recipient of n i 2 then dic ss soon 2s they conld, sud thus give | filled and enveloped in smoke. He taraa bole | aure that the abominable rain could not hold out, | gifts, among which wasa set “""fl!h& £ £E ] £ i : H 7 from tbe groom; lomugi it Coowell: buyding ot o5 Fad s, 5. H. Robb; dressing.cas Dooliog, Chicago ; ‘Bible ang in the floor and directed a hose from the water tank into it, but the resait was but & sbort delay which ensbled the family to save nesrly all the furpiture un the lower floors. Every effort was campment at Peoria. The Grand Encampment opened Tuesday morning at the Opera-Honse, and, after a day’s session, adjonrned till Thurs- dinal Simeoni, tho Papal_Nuncio, bas demanded thab the Bisbop of Sco D'Urgel, agmost whom | Dgmatterastart. o o oL criminal cbacrees ars pending, sball be allowed he Sollera camo In.. Tho Res. T, 3. Y thicamie to Baded st lg‘ ol i baving received a majority of 21l the votes caat, xaore than a day or two,—then, op the moroing of the expected affair, to wake up acd look out of the window, and see the same eternal clonds i -4 day evening, and closed finally af that time. was declared elected. 8 & o ‘The Grand Lodge occupied the same hall Tres- R A bailot was taken for two reserve delegates, | made to extinguish the fiames, and nof-{ and mist, and to hear the familiar dult paiter of | Mr. F. "A. Connell, father of ida: day evening, 808 oompleted its work THUFaasy | g o o AK -~ méfl-i“fim st Whilei thud u‘l))dm Bere l;mk nddgikénl’;‘:i!amfifl wi;hatznndini :hs tact z:inz t‘:g s{xu]nstlr'l:m l‘;‘m the rain upon the pavement!" Of course, the bn_bnrad. Mr. B.F. “;Willm:u.‘H Chisago ; .,,;z . 3. - ' were introduced; and t! av. G. 8. Trusdel rivate yacht were direc agaiost it, the 5 5 ;5 ned epergne, the Hon. i noon. Pald 1ot reliet of widowea familica iy 2 | Buitding was otally deatroged. Is was a mekoid | WeMberis snppased 1o interfero with soy social | {64, eporma, the Hon e fi;.??; arrangementa of the bighar clags,—being too un- c ister of the b gonteel thing to bo admitted into calcalacion,— | T ot bl bride; wax crosg cont frame structure, costing in itself some Miss Lottie Newman ; silver ted sercia, Besrix, Oct. 16.~Secretary of State Von Bu- | of Ch.i%go. spoke at soma length in referemce $80,000, and, together with the surroundiogs, ‘The Grand Lodge session of Tuesday evening | Fald for burying the dead......pm. low will accompany the Emperor to Italy i toe | 10, the Noithwest camp-meeting grounds. 5 s devoted to fue work of organizstion and the Total .. Place of Bismarck. The tellers came in. The ballot showed J. 0 W d intc x presentation of the annaal reports. The Giand | amount of xnnnal resipts.. 5 Hnfluun. Normegian Preauding Elder, and A. | was insured for $25,000in tho following Com- | aa people are supposed to drive in covered car- § Mra. Joseph Tiluey, Brooklyn, N, Y. e ) Lodge's officers ware eacorted from their hotels | Number of weeka’ sickness LEZDOCROWAET'S IMFBISONMENT. J. Anderson, {o be the reserve defegates. panies: German-Awerican of New York, 35,000 | risges to the place of entertainment; but atill | Teceiver and bouquot-holdsr, M gy oo to the Opers-House by the Lodges of | »eide- S Roxe, Qct. 18It is asserted that in conse- Burtford Tire, 35000; St Paul Wire. 82.5005.] there is s focling in the minds of all party-goers Jesa. Ragwiton, Peora, i oy iy quence of the Pope's intercession, the Emperor JOWA CHRISTIAN SOCIETIES. Natiooal of ord, $2,500; Royal of Liver- i & pitcher, e Hoo. W. p, Foorit, dod by bait su. sddeees ol gimcnre g of Germany hss remitéod ovo year of Cardinal | Nswso, T, Oct. 16— Tihe proceedings of the | 200l, £6,000; Lisecpodl and London aud Globs, | 38 pacty-givers thatit rould bomuch mors uitver | eakebumke, i gt clovcis ke, daltcersd, APPROPTIR®Y | From capitation tax and faisaces of Ledochowski's term of imprisonmont for resist- | second day of tho State Convention of the Youog | 39,000 : - gumvenlens i the weather wera plewsoier. | Thomas Tiney —Broskiy, g P responded to by the Graod Master. Over | ©oqin? 195818 (o ey My R i S = o " ced | Az Fairbaok iaof the opinion that tho fira | Then, besides; the awfal gaps botween o car- | ilver calie-basket. Mc. M. ¥. Galle, gt 500 electad reprasentatives were present, 3s wors Sk ST O prtdon wil probavie Tollow. Meus Christian Assoclatiamof Lowa weramarked | was cansed by somo defect in the bess of either | risge and the door-way which mast L yeverned; | dale, Mich.: ailver water-pitches mo il % 2% a0 baas bl Paat Gisoiee. OVERAS0 i ey NI with deeper interest snd increased sttendance. | of the bearths of the two fire-placesin the din- [ and the feminine heart tre -les snd | C. C. Foster, Chicago ; & pair of pangt il ¥ b e Gratid Tudie oured; Musitcx, Oct, 16.~TheBavatian Ministry haye | 1be MOrning session was occupied mainly with | ing-room. Just what theloss will be he isun- | sinks at the prospect of s.tempting | spple-blossoms and fuchsias, Doliy .um X ‘brothers took tne Gran: ge degr 5 od. the question, *‘How ehall we organize and so | Bble to state, but whatever it msy be, he bas | the passage. The sagonizing dread lest | Foster ; breakfast caster, Mr. and jyy Among the notsbl Lieat. Gov. & A, esign 10 &4 oug the og wera Lien o et il conduct the Young Man's Christian Association | Getermined to rebuild it atonce on ihe same | that spotless trsil should be contaminated by s | Bell; Sovres china vases, Mr s ™ Gloon, of Mt Bteding; Judge F. Bross, of |- CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. sl Fie pien and intends tv Lave it all ready for occu- | epeck of mud: the horror that sends » shiver nl) | Smith ; panel pictures. calis 0 'y o Csiro; T. B. Nesdles, Ezq., of Nasbville; the i in tho comparatively new cities sud towns of | pancy for vext sosson, The main building was | over the hapless victim lost the rain should | Mr. Sigler, Mauck, Ohio ATM m&.h* Hoa. J. . sder, of Greenvila: Jons Take, AFFAIRS IN PANAMA. , Towa 18 to segure permanency and suceess?” thas described in TiL IRIBUNE correspondence | fonch and mar that elegant coiffare; the con- | gold cross, set with pearls,'Alonzo D, Pty o . B, Alaxander. 3 New Opeaxs, La., Oct, 16.~Tho following | Iu the afterncon o permanent constitation was | from Geueva Lake some months 6go : slout fear lest the slippery pavement should be- | Aister ; ifin$n3 silver water-pitchar, Jor. b~ Alrs. J. A. Whitaker, Englewood ; sl g iray into a fall and an extinguishment of earthly happiness,—all these fears sod cares more than outweigh the satisfaction which {s felt when tha H $3, Esq.. and James 8. Ticknor. Esq., of Rookford; | 4 (yeThor sday eveniog segsion the following | W8S teceived by steamship Challian from Aspin- | adopted and a fand raised for the prosecution of Gex. J. C. Smitk, of Galena ; the Hon John B. | offce; i + Politi i the State work. Officers_for the ensuing year 3 officers were elocted ad instailed for the ensu- | wall, the 9th : Yolitical matters in PYanams have wero electad, with B, H. Gilmore, of Cadar A sort of Aladin'a palace i3 fonnd opposite the Dunlaps and Rumseys, and has been erected by A, N. K. Fairbsnk as & country residenco for s fauily, apoon-holder, Mr. and Mes. white satin embroidered fans, Misa Futfy, H Oberly, of Cuiro ; the fon. Tnowmes F. Mitchell, | ing year: been tranquil and uachan, i i ged sioce the ipstalla~ | p s £ 2 It ia like on Arabian Nighit's dresm to sojourners of 3 p isite 8 s . G. W. Wi Grand Patps b g 3 % v spids, a8 President ; Chioe. A. Clarke, of New- g perilons journey is safely achfeved. Bo that, | exquisite silver cake basket, Mr, [ e “j,n”‘“‘“. aetan ;::EB&GH . 5::“;‘ O N Grima B ardhTacob Rroun, Trespor. ek 1s. | 02 Of the new President oa the let. Nolster | ion Sacretery, and Edwapd Fosscll, Ghairmas ke Senert, becwuso It camo s If by magle, L3 | after al, good weather 183 boon to the rich & Porington, Evanston : Bobeaisn gimm "t g s 5 - AL C. 8, E8Q., § 1ng % news from the Atlantic Siates or interior of the | of ike Execntive Commmittee. scattered about this region, and had » small, dingy, | WUCB. or even more, than to the poos, and che { 8st, Mr. and Mrs. Rlackstons ; sotid uiw b, Nioea Ot ot Spingieay iod meny | o SR B By S | Bepable e Dt e e T i | S e S o e o o | o’ b mie e T § 4 : 7o 3 3 3 P 3 ment, Mr., Fair ced 8 o fol 3 & Sthea. et T8 Srand Sridc and Tveaeurer=Gen. 3. 0. St Ga- | & Poru. :‘:’“‘- «3‘_1":‘0-3 Sablegrany siye ;h‘: In tho esening, & Biblowesding and song ser- | preacher, who bad = bought 3t & {ew | dry pavements and moonligbt evemOgs. Nightongale; — coral . catved .;'fl S GEAXD 10DOR OFFICERS Grand Repyopentative—T. Warren Floyd, Gllesgis. | contrach in Pasis for _¢he salo of 5,000,000 tons B e, O o | ot with It fox am cohamto ot & Tow Ehrsands” A TLast Tuesday atternoon, ar 3 o'clock, in th oy gy oL, Mia o) % ! 3 S n. Blr. Chapin. of ven| iscust o! afterncon, at 1 o'clock, in old-| receiver, Mr, i were preasnt and oocupied their chairs : AISCELLANEOUS NOTES. fiuano. The purticulars not set puoliahed. Finan- | & Tpe Goapel oo AMssges,” snd the Roy, Mr, | 25y Of 1sborers, masons, carpenters, pinters and | jotih 'm.ga of Lake Foreat, wers Thesnnd zold thimble, Florencs Nikhwmw:'m% Grand Moater—E. B, Sherman, of Chicogo. P. G M. £, B. Shermen dedicated an Oud- | cial matters hovo improved in_conseguence of b | ey’ ie, '8 40 SRR 800 “'The Bace hnfl:lfw n&dm'gemmfl?‘l;ly ot vgg;; Mr. W. H. Ferry, Jr., son of W. H. Ferry, Eeq., | and_orange bloesoms, Mr. and hm',f Leputy Grand Master—Toe Bév. W A. Welaher, of ;:l;:;:y Egn::z\vumnmn, Taseoll Connly, { iokh by soms of the banie,, g;r;::f_:::n Paper | Atter Young Men.” Al T ahatared fo tan i e ecoy woudd Dir;;‘l“" of the fim&mg;?a‘.ru?,, a0d Miss Fadamorin. Brookisn, :;.t;z. e ol e Grand Worden—Thy Warren. % ol o manufacturs of the furmfture; the supplies were | Ab] ‘arwell, daughterof J. V. Farwell, the | kef 3 rge E. Doughty, Cincionat; sy Grim ety P Grand Master J. T, Oberly will bold & roccp- | D88 823 Snanclal circles prevalls. " CRIME. i orer th Joo which coverid Laks Ganeras the | ‘well kmome wholostls iy, §o0da merchant Tho | hesvy cat-giuem porfus Yottien, 31 by % ggfi Marehai—C. B. Hefter, of Chicago, tion at the hali of I3xcelsior Lodge, in the Meta- Panaas, Oct, S—Tbe (ndinns have cised :flm ;:;d nnwu;-ma- war:fn:mdm!m.wlmfl:fi wedding-ceromony, which took place st Mr. | Baltouatall,” Chicago ; poins applique bsadin. Gt it d 5 Toh ot Matioen, :3‘:2:3&‘;’3.‘3&",‘?::&’.“‘“‘"’3‘“ 8nd Clozk | 1y taerod Careacho. Galvez, on the Chuqua- THE ST. ALBANS MURDER, md&y Tor oocupancy. which traveled peopis de- "“g"’""‘!‘é‘:‘““i near the lake, besn al- ff“:fiin”" “dm:fi“g‘bs‘wy: gentlngy Grand Herald~T. B, McConnell, of Canton.. : N 5 que, in arien, and killed over fftyand dis- Special Dispateh to The Chicaaa Lribune. clare to be tho most complute country residence | Teady described ¢ length. basquo, s Maris Werd Caciimtalin 5: THE QEAXD MASTER'S g ‘Ag.n_el f:auulaé:q-nnc. No. 106, expecta sFl:so samed the entire camp, some 800, This is 8 Sr. Arnans, Vi, Oct. 16.—Sherift Morrill, sa- g:fim:h:n fleum‘l:ege‘; 2:;:“ is fimg.:s The ruidenm?[igfimu m:",i. B i fiug xe;“ e TuM'Chhmm mfl:@ é of the Foar was quite exhscative hd interesting. | Sreneik, %, (BOIF Togulsr mecting ob Fridey | desun-blow :‘}.;’3&2?:&53}"."& B oo 2% | sisted by H. C. Adams, an sble lawyer, contin- | good tastef s sppointments, Iz glad 1o give tho | No. 116 €alumet aveuue. waa the aeons o7 ADIIL. | ¥ 1 doren solid Aut-picks, Mr. wad Sm T & It sbowed thirty-five new chariers grauted to {nar of Halsted and Madison sireets. Pacswma wil suller hesvily, ues discovering evidence teading to streogthen g«?{' ulf xfldM:Q&?ém‘:dfi& '-3; ,{;;’:“; iant reception last Thursday evening, in honor | Sbeppard, Chicago : siiver and ghe piliee & Lodges located at Kenuey, Wayoe Cits Peso- | oy intercating;time is expectod at Rainhow A novAL nmTE, the suspiclons againat Josophs LaPago, 85 tho | Foic, who has now demonsiewied that ha s as sicled | OF ALF 800 Mrs. N B. Kelley, nes Vall, whoso | for and fork, Misses Mary, Helm ud Ly £ o Depouset, Chicago, iorvitt, Vermilios, | Lodge Hall, chrmer of Robey and dadison | A10 Jaxemo, Qct. 16.—The Countess of Ew, | murderer of iira Ball, on 8t Albans Eaat Hill, | in srchltecture ua bo i in vocalism. :Ihe house s | BArTiage occurred et g i B i B gl m‘.f £ Qekraad, Fell.vitle, Dagota, Mulstudt, Gosseit, sirests, wo-monxaw evoning. The members of | the eldea dsught.r of the Empaior, basbeed | on July 24, 184, He was then liviag abons & | Jasero o ltsexteslor, with » lurge aelached wtchen, | HA0QRS B0, e homber of - 50 were goid_sad bronzs S Ga et Biae Toieauy, Eluoebars, Greston, Sbap- 05 Deathors WU vieis Sainbow 1o 4 ooy e milo and 8 quarter notth of the scene of the | rear. ~'Tho stables, gardesers bouse, and [ Were in attendance, The spacions mansion | maine lamp, Mr. Wil F. Hud; ém b Grand fudge, Bradford Ashim, Bradevaw, | H. Oberls, ., G. M., B. B Sheeman, asd otnor cuBa. morder, and mich nexver to Miss Ballaboarding | Soserveiorr, o 83, W sme syl | of | was profusely decorated with Aopas anl Sver Ll e e L e i H Bsrish, Molie, Todisaols. Hermon, Troguoi, | dieinguished brotbars, wil ded bs prosent. REnEORCAMENTS. et s, Sesied not becauss | alope.” Tug nterlor of e House i seranged in tas | Fiana: Tho supper, provided. by Eokbseds was | riags, liss Xifen Dooing. Chicego; v | Guicago, Now %;bans.e um-flu:. uw;. wod ———— Havasia, Oct. 16.~Four stesmers have arrived | 307 particula suspicion , was sitached 10 | shape of o Greek erose, mads by » wide ball, entered | yjiouo in areistic arfangement. Dpon the con- | MOtto in silk work, Carrio. Gallaher, Slass E 91 fastnsire. Prie pnmberad froh 567 to MASONIC, here recontly with reinforcementa for the Span- | him, but becaise nearly every man in that | Eon A Hice ot the Bousa, 2nd forming an octagondl | g of the sable was 5 beautiful tomple, 5 feet ta | Mich. ; bronze clock, Mr. aad Mn. Puinis H work mere revived, and twolve Rebekals Degree MEW TORK ENIGHTS TEXPLAD. ish army. The Government is drafting norses | Neighborkood vus subject to examination. He | aluxury of lounges and ensy chairs, Most of the | height, composed of fancy figures and flowers | Smith; white zapbyr work, Miss Julis Orses Lodre« insticated, making a uet Xacrosss of | XBe sixty-sacond smnual conclave of the | to mount recruits. testified that be was at work upon bis land that | 7oodwotk of toe halls and stairways 1 of % | interwovan, and surmonnted by a large bouguot | ton ; solid jelly spoon, Russisn lsmiber i £ thirty-aight Lodges. Grand Commandery Knighte Templar wns opep~ | Th erizootlo in mild form prevails. da, 800 80 50 00 soomed to know to the cOn- | o' Patteranis iaiigonces to ihas tacton ot e | Soak nrt, Soadoos oak lesves of wax, with | perfume case, and handsome shaviey g b: | a8 GaArD sERETABE eda: Bochester Tusaday Inst. The followiog e a1y bis examnstion waa very alight, and he | couniry, and really s hendagmer wood than (| fatg of the tomple Wers vasions kinda- of isen | Of flowers, Afeaara: Faul Haywrd i Ot 1 :_opa{:n{‘:or the year ending 1874 + oficers were eleated ; Sir Onarles Rooma, of Kew o, TORKEY. was discharged. He sdmitted that he had seen | pia®s, Yalnub, The dutigus for the crvinge on | g frvits, Chicago ; smethyst ring, Hrs. T. B. Brobrilp; Jumbe of hemics porlas 20O .. 2%2 | Yorr, Grand Commander : 8ir Rabert Black, of Sosia O b *“‘:“"‘“3’“’“ . Miza Ball pass occasionally when he was at wark | and tables ware all mads by Mr. Fols, snd conseqoents | About seventy-fiva guests sssembled st the | » generous check from the reverend by d - Adzuitioc by casd. P45 { Brooklyn, Depaty Grand Commander; Sir e g A pecial from Berlin tates | 1 ypg oy It bas beem smeo bs | 17 thoroia s syrmetrs and unity of burposs pacsd. | Tesidenca of Alr. Barnham, No. 1374 Indiapa | the bride: ol paintings Mr. sd Mm. Bk | Relustated, Townsend Rondey, of Albany, Crand Generalis- tnat pegotiitions with the Great Powers are in certasined fimt hs Wi " : ing the entire manaion. Tne general atyle of Anish | avenue, last Monday evening, at & reception in { Marks; golid_silver spoons, Prof. sal ¥a & e i = progress looking to # demand upon Tarksy to 8 ot berrying, | and mmmumwen a8 Of the furnjture, i5an | honor of Mr. and Mrs, Artbur Burmham, wbo nghten;flbémovlfll ; Boniton isccsd, i sod nmot at work on that day | application of ' principles, and, if be could | were married Jast week in Boston. The houge was | Anna Carr, Chicago. eimo; Sir Charles H. Holden, of Saratoga, narantes the pasmeat fn fall of the intorest of Grand Captain Generat; Sic end Rev. J. G. | S anbi et Bveyeara” o intereal 811 o the murder, which shows that ho testified | 3372 be a5 aply ilustrated, b nao Would dosorve | el decoratad with overgreens. autama leaves, Webster, of Palmyra, Crend Prelate ; Sir Thom- e « | fslsely, and renders it poseible for lum to havo | § thow coosier in Deight, though its srchitectn. | 30d flowers. Among those present were Mr. and a3 C. Chittendeu, of Watertown, Giand Senior GREAT BRITAIN been rono longenough to_commit the murder | r proportions and the painter's art bave beeq | Mlrs. J. Y. Scammon, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Beed, Warden; S George W. Walgrove, of Now Toik, e A ¥ mithout any suspicion. He went to Suucaok | such as to give it the zppearsnce of s great two- | Mr.and Mrs. Wiillam Brackett, Mr. and AMra. & jtmior W ;‘A Siv 3 hn 8. P, NOR OF & FRIGATE. last gpring with his family, s wife and five chil- | story mansion with a generous roof. Each of the | George F. Root, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Burnham, rand arden ; Sir Jof - Pocry, of | Lowpow, Oct. 16.—The Boadices was sucoess- | dren, bus thw oldest son has returned on ac. | chambersis differently colored and farnished, giving | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Root, Alr. and Mrs, W. North- Troy, Gramd Ticasurer : Sir Robers Macoy, of | fully lannched to-dsy. Sbo is » sixteen-gun | cOuGt, a8 be xays, of bie fatner's bratality. La. | 8 Gstinct individoalty io rery one of e I | wp, Mr. xud Mes. Gilmore, Mr. and Mra. Georze R York, Graod Becorder ; Sir Simon V. Me- | screw corvette, canstructed of irva, cased wich | PAEe'8 roptéacion io that of o wife-beaver and an | §2ETSROUSE isbesuliully troscoed | The work Wt | Barry, Mr. snd dirs. Baston. Mr. and Mra Will- Dowelt, of Rocheuter, Grand Standard Bearer ; | wood. idle, intemperare, and lecherous maa. Fergucon, of Decton, iam Brown, Mr. and Mre. Barret, Mr. and Mrs. , but sow dolng business for him- 3l in Chicago, - Hatmony hus, bees preserved smid a | Joseph Sears, Mr. and Mre. Mead, Mr. and Mra, GROCERIES. ROCKWOUD A Sir Sobn 8. Bartlost, of Eluotira, Graod Swora = i i ; Na e THE M'ILRATH CASES. t and pleasing variety, and some of th it James Hill, Mr. sod Mre. Lewis Buroham, Mr. :, Bearer ; 8ir Willism 5, Bull, of Buffals, Grand ITALY- Soecial Dupctch io The Chveage 1vivune. b Do i e T TIT B [ g s sl e gD k Wardea ; Sir Crrus Stawatt, of Gloversville, OFF FOR XD Sr. PavL, Min., Oct. 16.—Tbe jury on the | Of fresco work I bave ever sgen. The orasmentation | Burpyam, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Hall, the Misses Clark and Indiana-sis, Grend Lecturer; Sir Johoaton Fountain, of New | Bavmim, Oct. 30.—The Prinse of Wales e~ | gogond indictment of ex-Auditor Mollrath, for | o Lol o Simple Weoughout; thapiccures constt | Bartag, tho Misses Drousssirs, Mise Addio Gath- an York, ,‘3{.;3‘:‘,52,‘3"‘;}, I barked to-dsy on his visit to Indi. malfersancein selling Stote timbor on verbal eva.sting ta the moro elegunt and n;;’?mm-":w e, Mise Wehater (of Bostou), a_mfig: m; NOS. 102 & 104 *sud pacs - - g reten " , Aliss arobam, Miss place, under the suspices of Monroa Com. RELIGIOUS, pormite rimie(. st00d 0 for convietion 4ad 8 | Soie ot niseren. Wtk robtm, with hot s colg | NUes. Mich,). Dr. Mitcholl. the Bov.J. B. 80 | Having opened the LARGEST sd Past Thrmz_,“,m__ R = o E:ff"; e;:minl%m Z’Gem"“‘%.f' Bemdda gmg‘_ for n_«!\uttd-nd 3:1{ the t:;rd md;;mant. 7 for maters mbom he&-}‘m&mfing‘mfi bare.hur. e é!“ gnm}l;:&, me JPntmmé&h. ery House in the West, we desssiocsl 6 'O g for the firel térm o show an s 20 Commandery, of WISCONSIN PRESBYTERIANS, conviction or acquittal. The prosecuting aina; thy Barnham, Mr. e, Hall, Mr. James Galio- | the attention of tho 0 10 gur et frceaes I ‘mempuriip of ahoue 10, ‘The | ZocRbers: St Qmere, of elia; Cental G, | e ranic o T Gt Sibma, | ikokneysonvamond i opong.enc caes tha | S A %, e ot | way i Wover, S Gooree B e Ouvai | stock o L, OB EPREL O 3 Ton, rooklyn § ‘BARABOO, Wis., Oct. 16.—Tbe business of the | he would onl: sttempt to prove o technical vivla- | e zeslly more siaborate arraugements for canve- niuhe?i i;y lsnn:,d‘::’;mh:aierx, fina"’z‘.‘i’&fl,fi‘; 30 be the fullest and most staia U city, which we offer 2t the lowest cuhpriest 3 oumber ¢.¢ working lodges now (ocmpting as o 1equaris €co; et ; ; Bogh De_ Payens, of Buttalo; Batsvia, * of : T miort dha wo, hous suporvisi ain Wright wers 0t actasily deciared defanct) is 530. Synod to-dey wsa lazgely routine, being reparts | 10D of the lan sequiring wnitten record of per- ey nfl;:mnen mz:llo::n:‘x’nmnhkh Eh e;:fl:‘:; uder the gupervision of J ight w for goods of same X Batavia ; Zenobia, of Palmyra ; apd Cyrene, of ¢ THE FINANCES. £ " P i D) mits. He shruld not prove that_the State was 3 Ther Rocbester, the whole comprising sbour 1,000 | of tae various permanemt Committoss on the be~ 5 under these circumatances is not at all s bad idea. served. ing snd Jobe oo o crnennio e aed Be i tonet yime | Enights. 'Tho aril Iorthoprize was pasticipated | navolont work of tho Ohuxch. 'This afteraos, Setmnaea '1{;‘:;;‘*"““;;‘;‘::;&&;‘:!;3 peuse % _ someauz panmEs. Our Tess are trom the Im sut i eadicr 7 Rept. 15, 1875. in b5 Ceptral Cityy Bugh Do Pavens, Mourae, | through the kindness of Supt. Swineford, tho | qured. | The rematning. trenteons inctersy AT JOLIET, A surpriae party wag given Mr. T. 3 Avery | St f.ouis, the larest Ten Honao ln taties to bine Do Payens. P20 Panuer Was 7erdod | pombers of the Syood aud their familics weat | g0 over o Dicember. : Svecial Disgatch to The Chicadn Tridune, i Zoewday avening, Ot 12,8 hie sasiasncs, | Coiees Witk tow sxoeprionty disst ¥ e b — Y k thil o 3 o Tnunsdsy s devoted to the rontine businsgs | 40wa to Devil's Lake, four miles south, and row Joues, T, Oct. 16—About 8:80 g'elock tis | G G E o0 Spot o e ey, | *°F, MeCunns Trish Out Mest, gnd B of the Grand Commandery. mained two bours, enjoying the romantic scen~ FATAL AFFRAY. morning & barn on Gardoer street, owned by s Aok & * son’s Bcotch Oat Menl, baving imj 2 e aadety I8 g Mearemis, Zeon., Oct. 16.—The Appeal’s Seva- | Sewoll P. Carter, was burped down. The barn, | , A genuine surprise was given to Misa Ade- | fora yesr. We now have five lus il &1 The Hon, TS0 yvEatEs, ery and the juicy geapes which sho owner of thp | | o o2 ormdght & unne > | Iaide Menard Iast Tuesday eveniog. At that | comiug in bond to Chicsgo. e Hon. L. Bradford Prince, member of the in, Miss., spec might says & fatal 2ffvay | and a house and its furnitare on the same Iot, is time about forty of hor fricods mes At the young s#{nfl"’“ the Patent Fiour, “Wil . L5551 | Legislature from Queens County, New York, grounds, Mr. Kirk, so generously get befors , . fric oceurred hereto-night batwean Col. J. H. Cocke, | insured for £2,000 in the Eins, of Hartford, 1ady's residence, No. 486 Weat Taylor street, and Agents for Winter Wheat Floar, “Be~ 7y 833 ruls ms content o kive the members in its i own fold know it workings aud principies. It never 4 Who hasbeen in the ministry, he said, twenty-six | times, killinghim almost joatantly. The cause | ovening, near Mr. Carter's property. sies of Dltngis Digest. “64.97 | last week delivered a lectire on Masonio mvst crgd i i . dsles of effects of dafninct 104ges ABd T Ay~ s o 10 myste- 5 + a prominent nerchant of this place, and B. Mc- | Conn. The 10ss op the bamn is estimated at | proceeded to make themselves and their unex- 7y ¥ mmm-h“ lfififlsfl ncumm‘ t:y former mumhf_m{. 25.00 f:—:i Mx%?efi‘!“;: :::théfl!g :ofi&:fi d}‘?{lfi‘ b::::::m:‘. 11'}:1‘:‘:;;:::5 i:a::.;x:: t;{::‘ 3’ Henry. Sevealshoty were fired Dy both par- | 8400, The fire is supposed to hava been caused, | Pecting hostess as comfortable and merry as was figm: in the city snd mdflszgfi B Sigkanyad o ki main s | i0g are esiraces : i C. Caldwell, for mnetesn yeers a home mission. e, McHenr firing tho firat one, which severe- | either caselessly o intentionally, by somo om- Jpossitle. _ The evening was speat. indancing S0 supply at any i, plesse Berti v 1 e gl e S I8 | NSt g s e ittt Mo |y i St o Revai. Fhilie, Hatho, | 1,5 305, lr, oshded ol Couke, wh | phove of et oitens el mbiadon [ SLoMesmmee meramssmo e i residence of Mr. H. 8. McLean, No. 653 West ROCKWOOD .BROS. Adams street, Friday evening. ~The occasion proselytes. 13 20k3 10 one to bocue 3 member or the | years, and twenty-six years » missionary, and | Of the difouty was political aitference, oo vant et T e atation by e T, M, Burker, of Marquette. The irsttwo PRAIRL: FIRE. yas the fortyfitth buthday of Mrs. Mclesn. T lodesa in this Bate slons wumber 304, coniaining over | #ave TaDY interesung occonnts of the early PR Y\ XL "I Spstd Disaich o Th G Tribune, R e e ] Mra, Jobo EDUCATIONAL. o f iR 8 T Tapach commu i Sy | Lomemighonary work s hisState, of their 05T | Acyome T Gok 16,3 F. Gel, tor thrss | wl et e e of Dl | 128 ey Ring B i b Shocsind M. | REBT RO B OTITAN | thousana men who are sworn eupporters of Masonry | Personalknowledge 2ud exveriees. The Rov. s e R e ) for thies | els of wheat in etack snd » large quantity of hay | 29t Po0EF B ‘hompgon, Mr. and Mre. James 3 : must exercse o great infiuency. The question & | Phillipp said that in the years e has been prac. | JOAT3 Cbief Qerk in the Chioago, Burhngion & | were consumed by & prairie fire mear Scotisnd, Higgie, Xr. angl Mrs. James Parker, Dr. M. G. wheMl?m Sy h-ng;d Sor good or evil. It ia | ticing, bis expenses has been $12,000 more than | Q0incy freisit offics in this city, & young man of | Yankton County, Da., on Wednesday night, It McLean, and Amu D. McLesa. e St s “hP“mflt{ éfi"fi?&“k‘;fi bis salary, which, by s good Providence he was | fina capabilitie. and univoraally estesmed, has | is supposed the fire was sef by Bome _person ma- WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES. foar of exposuze. At best bt ax imogrfect, 1den can | 2010 10 Pa¥, 80d which he does not regret. Tho | turned out budly, sud officers are now apon his | Liciovsly inclined. There was 3 heayy wind | Mz, and Mte, Ezra Seaver celebrated the twen- e given, & the veil can only w-, ‘Withdrawn, Of | caureh thathe 18 now serving ¢ Rudson bas | cegek. He assppeared about noon yesterdsy, | blowing at the time, and the fire spresd over a | ty-tifth anniversary of their woading last Thurs- 8 Prioticg sl diivecing 181,85 ¢ha gradas snd xerclses B conld not tol his besters. th’fu’“iimfxb%i pflmkof ngflmppmc. Atuall investgation hes nos yet been hed, but | J&rge extent of conntrs, doing an immense | day evening at their residencs, No.80 Lincoln s Cossutation snd By-lawa Tevolent, a0 pmhzlesléd-fl,].wmuxfi:nlj ';':: ‘bx:; on n?e g:'ner:i suu'u'i"".fifim;ifiufim?g Fotdniations chg:mn.r daseavaced. ampunt 4o | SuounE of damage. m};.la‘. d Mss, J. B. Mo Rl rageeee s § THD Qefinition ho could givo is 518 3 syatem of morality | thonght that the hawe nission s & neocssity to | “COVARE 0% 600, . i feio i s, Smpised by vering trated W f . ‘T _CINCH T Cmmu.;d m‘:d!;:»m{ ;fl: "é";&’ffif"‘g u‘.‘L‘.‘l,’;'ému Zi»}:’fi""é‘sd. i: "‘;fj;‘“"'.gm We !lnufrt h:dacne xlmt only, but :‘_ym_ ACQUITTED, CINOINNATY, 3., 051_.“1‘:6.'-‘-?.&“ f{m occarred in ;?;rr;::lz‘g:et.")g: fill:u:;lndy“:fini;;', ssgswtfiuu'f —GemAR e s e 208,08 pubiyes &.:u:‘;:m Pag mythology. Tetm 5m:§ ;u°tfi°§a:b - n?f&,flffiab". g:v-cg;{ Nzw Yorx,Dct. 16.~The Keltoy tar-snd-fosth- | Mitchell & Rammelsberg's furniture factory this | occasion was' the tenth somiversary of the m""“,‘:fi“”‘ i P 99850 pocabirg e Ty ud Abat 4 mfimn-;; 1Pl a8 one 0 be sdopted by the Home Miskon- exiog case, wlich caused such commotion in this | mommg at 4 a'clock. The flames caught in the upwh '8 weddiog, they wers made the recipients gliuary, sad basks fperstructure. _All who believo {0 3 Deity en Join o | ary Boacd of Ltiverscy. The mipistars, too, | S96tion st th tme of it occarrence, bas been | £fth stors, and were forfuately coptined thers, | OF & IiTEe amouat of tin-ware. . et Misonsy seela i3 ‘c’gn”';'fu’;m‘f“: facther ball muet bo self-cupgotting, more independent, and | disposed of. The Huntingdon (L. L) jury be- | Tho loss ta about $10,000; fully insured. The tenth anuiversary of Prof. F. L. Patton's 5 e o e o i i s | v s Solion ' he e o 1o | Lors whum G . Bt e Sca spedin s S o e loving hedris, The under) i nc wers tried fotriof, apd an 15 snd AT WOONSOCKET, R. 1. % ¢ E i el ot snot ool g wrmaees | 0, Y, Farnalicame to e mstmg ate, and | Chavios G Fise, heve rored & veriorof ey | PuovImom, B T Ock. 16:—The Woos- North Halated sureet, Lhorowans largositend: | . oop wamasmAY. AND MADISONT. craft. good d ol at can lone iy ¥ho areof the housenald of Ty, e 0RO | 1 Lnla matter by tho. rank and flo. Ha pa g | 5" p Socke: High-ichool was bured laat night by 83 | the seminary aad the members of the Tt | o arges, tne chapenty sod the mosh eevith ¢ ANNOTNCEITYNTY. bigh compliment to the Christian women 6f the I FAMILY MURDERED. Ipcendiary. The loss ia $25,000; the insurance | fegsor's charch at Jefferson Park. The presents | senolsrship, $50. Offico open afar 8ok At s meeting of Bovereizn Covsistory, beld | Chucch. Tho degredation of the race begive in | Nrw Youx Oct. 16.—News resched this city | $7:000. The tncendisries attempted to fire other {made an dxtenslve aersy S Hnwa, Bobere | 290057 | (e o i Lhmad, voled Lo bold & series | 2 e i foSlomaiion o SYeLOD. | t0-day that 3n (b alght of the Gtk inst. oa | BuioEs. bonas uha fewcaddles to Paiters snd muile | ATLEN'S ACADEMY, Exoess of rocedpta over disbursemerts........5 3050 4 Was fised for Nov. 11 Tho sonse win eeis | Preaching by nomen may have beon thonghs/| 2tire Frend: family, consisting of sn aged THE BLACK HILLS. 1som more ambitions fnends. Nos. 144 100 8 Tweaty-secondat, neor Wiy & Cash baiaos i Tressry at ast repart, .. - 12.998.15 | plce in the Asylom of the Gonsistory at fe. 13 i-Presbytorian, but i thet be the rule now s | et @ mfl:m;:e. ”mu:g f;“m““ DeLeacale, e foRTEa 5 DoTasnd yodng min most ST H e [onroe street. the rale be expuoged, snd women allowed to son-in-har, er, is wife, two sons, x OSTER—~CONWELL, arvand, Yale, or any Un 3 ”';’:flfiwmii:shmx-;;;;fiw; B0 | i tan Chspuee 3, st o is: Haatie, | 259 Ber mouth for” the Maater. Lot womsn | 9ad 8 daagher, aud og Folgust, e ksaper of "&:,‘_Ew":'w';:";“é;'i‘;' “,,'::fiv’.‘f:,“,’; WEDDING AT OAK PABE. Ao spleadid depirtment S WO WO 5 yppst - 2 o t o ray ant each. el ‘wers murder, AR i 5 s T i > i i - - = tares of das sear, not ociuded 1o the estimates | 5125 il givo f e 300 ey acterle. P e appoiniments for Sunday ste: The Rev. | robbed: o4 B0 | Joaney, Ghist of the geciogica) expodition s | _The only (hing that happoned dusing the pust ness ColleZs prescated ot last se-sion, it mll be soen that the | 20358 e ,Z,Z“‘a‘x‘l-“xfi“”’g" No. 112 | 1,"Y. Hays, the moderator, to preach in the | . tho Black Hille, and assistants, returned here to. | 7eek a8 the marriage of Mr. B. Fronk Foster, Dyhrenfurth Business Utlauco on haad is largely in exoosa of what was | ZALIED street Jr. Baray Stamg will resd Pretbrterian Chursh; tho Tev. Joha £ CBsoln | mpoucro, det, 36, The erial 6f Arthiae Davie | 937: b8ving spent &vo months in the Hills, snd | S0c0nd son i "‘l;‘. i, o 140 EAST RANDOLRH-ST. : sxpected. in the el 3 tho Rev. W. F. Brows in QY0 O6% 20k i i icago’s earliest settlors, and Miea e Cont- 1 7 orvioxes, . = the Congregational Vhgech; ‘and the Rev. S | snd wifo forthe murder of Mins Gilmon by mal- | Wede duite thorongh examinavions of tho whol | ) )35t Gugher o the Rev. F. A. Conwell | , AR Eveaing Cats for traction o Wednesday was_devoted to the election sod A MILWAUKES WiLL CASE. Wrkofl Ia 8o Bepcht Church, Commnion, 3 | practico wasbrongbt to a closs todsy by s ver. | S920tY, #0d mepped it from Belle Fourohe | my 'ureiy odias Tpiscopal Chureh was the. place | e pag: ©eumambiy, Soglat s £ Intal'ation of ofcers and routine busiess Soecial Disvclch 1o the Chicaoo Frivene, p.m, the Rov. D. E. Bierce to sdnunister the | dict of guity agwnst bath. They wero sen. | 10 1he south forkof the Cheyenne River. He | . == % "C0- ” Q Wednesdas 5 TOMY. E- 2he followiog oficer wers chosen fot tbe sasu | MmwavRES, COrt. 16.--In tho Koceland will | Dretd, aag Ur. Tz oo oup. Rovival weetng | tanced t3 b Ranged o tho St of Decompr. | roporta gold fokds, sxtending. 40 miles north | 00800 for A s g CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ANATOY, M ing yauz+ o caso to-dny, the 1ady <laiming to bo decensed's | 3,280 10 b addzcased by Jobn V. Faswell of from Hatvey's Poak, and 20 miles wide, that con- | RS1-Past 1 o'clock the bridal party entered the | 1 cuuse., comer Bandolph, fouwrth foor, L5 g ok B Qe SO, e woae | Wid0W w8 examumed at. gsont levgth a5 to her i sv0vstA, G, Ost. 16— 3lorie M. Finley waa | 130 B0t quantitin shut will pay from 88 o | G550 10 (88 (6COMIRg oRtor s Debers, Mesars | on saont wil bgisen Wbttt St s ™ Grund Warten~J. ¥, Drteh, Mattoon. Garaon, ot e e smokof O tows, wod Heo, ST, . CONFRRENCE. ahot aud inssudly kilted this ftaravon near Mo- | 5 Pr S8 o the :,',w&t:∓‘mb;‘; then, immediately precediog tho s | hedsostiend Openisgleciurs. De. B W S et oK Q. Yuon, Peoria. aguim desired to wiihdrax, but this time ro- | RaciNg, Wis. Oct. 16.~in the Lay Electoral | Besn station on the Centrai Railroad, by Alpbhe- | nore tnap that, The water supplics | 1600301, was little Florence Nightemgale. T » Alton. fusod 1o do Bo. Y. being undersiood, howerer, | Gollege, yesterday evening, the Hon.,H. . | 0 Tilley, wlofled, The father of the deceased G dsughter of Prof. Nightengale, of Lake Viow. a ADAME 0. DA & o She Grand Secretary and Graod Treasurar taac sohiog show be pudlisbed prefucdioia ia | gayes "of Whitonaton, - mas stomted “parmsanon; | 0fors s roind for tho arrest of Tilley. el R e Mt | pountiful litle gitl, fairv-iks in form sad ASRaoroRD oy ic morality. The examination was for the ! > al ., who bozo a basket jail 1 . Ogden s Eoglil, Grand Maeter cleci. Sohn H. Oberly. then aa- | awpose of roviog thar. inb enimans. mas ig | ClSTWAB,sndta0 fon. . F. Lave, of Jancaril, DEATH SERTENEE. 110m the top of most of the bara, nd allow the | Horree whash ohe Pl o s, Datural | Uormerly Mox. Ogden Rofouns) i o lowing appointive oficers : o of 8xid Ad.op'or, failing that, the wifp of | Permavent Secretary. The frelimisary masters | Jaxeatows, N. Y., Oct. 16.—Nelson Cool was | tsilings to be resdily disposed of. 'Tho gold is | came the atfondant bridesmaid and groomsman, | dies and Chbidren, with calisthenics. No 23 Ty coarse, Geales good. is easily separated from the | Mies Mary Conwels, sister of the bride, snd M, | Thirty-eighth-st, New York, Seopens Bept Grand Choplain~—The Bev. Willium Edwards, Men. | 83d Henderson, ' She floslly confessed that bad all beendiscussed and acte ©ced gToo! —— o ) and acted upon during the | to-day sentiiced to ba hanged oa the 26th of gruvel snd aand. The Professor has with bim | Alonzo D. Foster, brothet of the o, followed plication may be made by letter ox she had travoled with Acton, but | fo % N ., orenoon mesting. - ' % &*:..,“gm“,,,—:,{-m‘%;gu- alwaya oc/upiod separate aleaping wpart- | 10 " vorien ot o fi‘:‘“““ e‘;":’“"“ :‘“"d ?‘“;z:l"’;fi““ musde: of Charles Whlzple, | an ouaco of coarse gold that two men obtained | by the bride and groom. who were et by toe DIISS TOEER, _, & Grand Guartuan—t. J. Frecass, Ontrs. mets apd tnat she bad onoe | OB reeoinions wers discused and | in Little Valer, 1n March lask. on Bpring Creek with ten hours’ Iabor. | oficisting clergymen, the Rev, F. A. Conwall LA e Grand Herad—S. P. Coogar, Biewvion: sizned her name to s letter as *Mra, Hen. | Adopted ; and Edwim Hyde, of Milwsukes, and An assoy of this gold shows it t0 | fatner of the bride, and the Rev. Thomes R. | Laringrecumed {rom Burone. will mfl 2P, ur Past Grana Master Sharman waa clocted sepre. | G5r208:” but denied that sbe had ever beor mar- | the Hon. Daulel Mons, of Orfordville, wore A MADMAN AT LARGE. be worth 31043 in coin o the ounce. Prol. | Sgobridge, her brother. The cermony Was | vieisaemr e and t0 T e, 349 & sentive o the Grand Lodge of the United States | Sog, &0 8Md Henderaon or passes as aitber | electad my delegates to the General Conferenca, Soecial Iriepatch to The Chicago Iribune. Jenney corroborates Gen. Custer’s raport of the | unpsnalfy impressive, and the tromulcns tones | ences exemangen. E by acalamation, Actan’s or Henderson's wife, having signed saiq | t0 be heid in Baltimore, May, 1816. Mrwazxiz, Wis., Oct. 16.~Some slarm was | Jole, and says that they will support thousands | of she father, as he gave to apother's keeping - L:tl‘ 8 :;c:ocx ‘Wednesday afternoon, the Grand i‘:" Fhen under the influence of *Tom and m:n the evtanénz,: Tich n-&:: m mnrdzd e eiiad atan g the residents of North and Broad- :‘ar;:hm the Government opens them to | ‘the happinesa of his daughter, were tou FIRM CHAXIGES: Grand Enpcamms 9 mbers of Couferer visitors and ciu- T v o atic. Todske of Peosia. f.“mn;:‘.:,‘{”;hm"g;'_ 7.56 examination was sdjournsd subject to | 2608, in being parmitted to hear Prof. Camnock | WaY streetailis evening by the treatening con- | The valléys are all sdspted to agrieniture, and | “Zor oi® e dsughtar of the North, with COPARTNERSHIF. . acchs, & lurge delegation of unifonmed Patrarchs | & -1 £ivo one of bus readitsgs. The Professor was in | duct of 8 yung man, who tursed out to be an | the hills and canyons to stock-raising. Bain fail | blus eyes, framed in 8 wealth of golden ecuria. | Arsicles .flmp.mmupmmmmw,fl of Peonia, with the civic and milisary organizam good condition, and avquitted himself finely, | escaned Justic from the Cuunty Hoapitsl. He | i8 Plentiful, and timber abundsat. His official | She i elender in_Sgure, and of medium height. | upon between Georgo' & White wd Fred T. 455 & tions of Peoria, joiaed in 5 THOSE ORPHANS. and to the great deli I:-‘qfigm audieace. tried to bres sn enirance into the resi- | TPOTE will be mads from New York probably be- { She was attired in a white, gauzy matenal, very | both of Chicago, they will beyeafter m-r“‘;',‘m,- ¥ 4 GRAXD BTREET RPARADE. New Orrraxs, La., Oct. 16.—Shook & Palm Conference oenedXRienmorning at 9 o’clock, fore Congress meeta. loog train, and bouffant back, with gpraya of | 003 lumber bustiness undes tbe m m-m'w e The proceesion numbere’y from three t0 Your | of New York, thrdugh Charles T, Hy % | A number of pereons were examined and olected | 9€bce of Mr. Blatz, mesr the brewery, orango blossoms, whilo tho acceusories of the | & Viiiak Con st e old stand 90X ol s fbousand persons, sud W, by far the Hues die | obtained Supierior Disteivt Gorres BY { 40 Doscon's orders, ad_four Deacons were ex- | CAusiog grint alarm 0 tho inmates. Two EXPOSITION NUPTIALS. long talle vail, cight-button gloves. aic., com, | Sers s Feh s bt » "'fl, of the u% e Wit nessed in that 1ovalite ;’mt:w _l; u;h.fv?“w &Efi?fid‘flf‘n‘“ in- :‘?n:e:“ xln: f‘l’n;lk.:g! ® g:uu:: ordezs. Ordinge mhce «fim ‘"‘,3 Jere o tms_ m;;u shortly | 3 oragernne, Oct. 6.—The Louisvills Exposi- mdsguzms °:'xm great beuty, which showed | * Yards 122 to 132" North Saagumon ., e 0 &> ureday an idac i ey s !B‘l'« 3 OITOW.. erearda svece captario {0 harms 1~ Sangamon, l‘uvc devoted w’i.guhliud/t;a‘ j:mhmham probibitig 68 performance of the play | At 10:30 o'elock, o ballot was taken for the | any harm td been dons. Toe mfmfisbfim ton closed its vary suscessful season of sevan g‘tx?:n et Ee ..,,‘szlfm.'nfs‘."éz}’::& Kinzie-ats, o & ls RIS par o Shihled the - ihwo Orphase.” ot the &t. Chnriea | fourth sud last winisterial dolegate. No ove | to resnit ins searching lovestigation, the man | wosks this cvoning with an Bitendance of not | wes dresesd is Berie moste honmser loag | Gmiodso, Ot 3 157, 0. E Thoradey afler £ g maiiotion of Ofoers x| it ot the VoS the exclasits right to parform | haviag s majoray of the votes cast, there waszo | being a dasgwons madman, aad bad been ro- | less than 8,000 persons. A featars of this even- | sprays of cardinal leaver: Etablisbed 1856 2RED T X borautol ‘Graod Tepresentante’s ragalia e iyl Ibeatre. Tho plag will, haw- | elaction. moved fron the insane ward of the County Farm | $ug's eutertaioment was the public maTisge of | A reception was held st the bride's residence, DISSOLUTION. 3 Bveented w P.Q | A1. 5. B, Shaomin, b 8 toen | Sasin o o S Qharles Thostre | Asother ballob was takea, and, whle the tall- | 10 the bomisl s & convalewcent patient, by | Al Builg to Eltabeth Liowelyn under an | o the woush side ot the 1o from Beeh 3 16, w15 19E2EL SR hh e b Rl | e’ SRS LI G | SRR Dt DS | e, o Gty St R Sl k| i ot i e v | Tl f oy sl oo’ | o2 B S S ERIS 1 T { Torigs. The utatie; o ¢ e ndent il 7 gantre of wi Wis B mo! 2 ball. The Bev. | ats fnebds were the fortunate ones $o wish tl Shat day said frm s jved for " ) peanestatiorn was | rigbt, Horthuscelern Ia parteaier, sad Heitiodist itere | Fios the hioftal thia most ng: Or. Wasdan, of 14 Baniirt Citurch, offiiatad. | kaovy Gounls farewail. 48 the Hores of the iy & £ [