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o [l Ban bad coffeo, (en. Urant amer bouds rain bim. TITE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1875. nldana»lnd Ianguage. Yet such s the power 1 to man that ho_ Diskes osca lectito, prop- sly degcribed {8 puch terme, divorting aud in- ting." ';;u Indspenieat says that, whew Praf. Marsh ded tuo Prewi Jont wgecltutus of Jted Clond's containing not oo periect graiv, 1cmarke: “1t tho contractor is to furnish sucl: coffeo a4 thi, it will There 3 nous like it In the market." e Jounlo Juno™ nrguod, at tho Woman's Con- s at Hyiacuso, that men aro utterly unfitted Fpetform tho bighest dutics cf journaliaim, [L X +Jennio Juno'a” husband ta mannginy editor ot be Now Yotk Uraphic, and & remackably bright ownalist. Of coucse, avory rulo haa jis excep tions. ibrarian of ita Ilinofs Penitentiary, o o1 &:‘:‘ml named Joln Hoyvolds, is writiug & book, tobo entitlod **A Chiryealls; o, Buch In Lifo. anthstoriesl Ramauca ta o Laree Tt 13 pestly coniploted, and is Faid to bo a higily-fo- {erestiog aud thiilling story, “Sho prico for the mepuscript 1o S1.000. Five elincloly dagn havo come, T saddert i o yoor 2 Lefora the morning-sun, odplles disnppear, dollarg 8 cord, and three familiea in tno . Like fro The wo game block who nevor buy a stick of wood and pevergofo bud st night. Selali t—Burlinglon Bauk-Fye- N gp,,m.,gol Gov. Tildon's appearanen at the view in irookiyn, tho Eaglesass tuat.tho Uoy- Sizor "eat bis wpiritad ittle animal liko n Major S ovan 8 Liouenaut-Genetul, but thoro tho ,u\“qcamnnrlwnenuud. o looked lntonsely | A “'E;'h!::.l l;a.. Oct. 17.—Last evenivg sbout | %“M.u was discovered in tho ne new it §n bis endro make-up, oven to tho wretch- ellp-ftting coat that ho wore, 80 d.ffereut from {bo well-cat and fushionntlo stylo uf tho litary e Youog Mr. Collier, who took tl'o placo of Me. Pigaotd as iy V. mt thie Natioual Thostro, abigton, Friday weeis, s rapidly comibg suto ablic sotice. Ho biad but an how’s notice, et e know bia tiuey perfactly. Besldes havig yrediglous memors, e has maried mimotlc tal- eaty sed it 14 #ald that nono of the Iarge audi- s which witcessod hin performiance rogretted Y sppestonce Instead of Mignoil'a, , Therods a story told of Joaquin Miller. tuo 4, ibat, whon ho was at Bunum's Ioto), preadway sud Lwontloth atreel, o fow weeks ago, Jesrototo n friend fn New Jorscy sod ended ibslettor: ' Como and sco me whenever you . 1 amatDarnum's,” Tho friend. whodoos aotappesr to bave been Fomiliar with the names of aat cleg hota's, anawered: I a2 worry you te commecced to oxhibit yoursolf. IT you Lsdstuck to literaturo vou would bave mado yor pack and fortnoo. Whereabouts is tho wownow 7 A Maswachusotts poct hag written Eome yerticles on tho diffarent atyles of puli-backs, dosing more philokouhical spfrit than any ou (e ssme subject which havo yet appoared Ther: 13 8 youns woman of Lyun Grown up a0 ex cedingly thin, Wiien shio wears Jier pitll-baik Ghe rectus fle i 0 lack, Aol ber Lonnet cecuis Atk on o pin, ot fat ttle gisl up fu Groton gaya: " Thin fn 8 funbilon I vote on; £ 1 do in thiu rig 40 Lalloous ook us hig, i1y something to make people dole on,” Jodeew Bradshaw and Mrs, Bradshaw have npieeied letters of dismission from Fiymouth Cuuch. dr. Beeohier rend the notize at tho laut Frday-¢vening prayermeeting withi visiblo em- bumvement, Tho Sun gives & wicked roport of e keetars, begioniug thus ¢ “Tho Rev. Fred Dall the ex-prize-fightor, sanc hass at one end of Fiymouth lscture-room st wight, while Mr. Bechersang it at tho other. Drcthor Malliday praged for revivals, and Brothor Shoarman ut- el bis first petition—iu publie—rinee the wadsltrial.” Bersio Turner’s brother piayed sthemeetiog, neklug a Llessiog on his Jong- lost sister, and morev on thoso who aro kecping berbeart away from him. Jatsell the New Yaik Polico Commisatonor wdpetlishor of criminal literatuiro, how 8 sum- peresidence in Linn County, Ta.. whero one of bissons livea the yoar rouud. The mausion is tegant, aod pitunted In the midst of a large hra bolonging to Mr. Matsell. The genial propelor ad his accomplished sou keep opon bousa on Bunday, and euiertain the young peo- Ple for many iniles abeut in true Folice-Gazclte siyle. Mataell himsol[ has boeu closely confined o New Yoik of late by bis arduous duties, but Liscustom licretofore bos boeu to pass every namerlu Linn County. o will doubtiess re- tum {0 uls ordinary labits as oo na Mayor FWishuw succcods in oustivg him from hls fresent pocition, HIOTEL ARRIVALS, Tulmer Bouse=~TLlllip Western, San Francisco; C, L w"f‘ Cleveland 3 Johw J. Townsend, New Yo la, Mostreal, Cav, 3 Frani D. Daldwis, O, Hownd W, Dagling, LiPorte, tud,: W. .11 sy HMoston, Mitwatikeo; I, 8, L. Rice, Cinciunatl Grund Brintholi, Spriugfield, 1l ; J, W, Parlen, W, 8 .doyton, D, ©.” Syringer, i 0: D, I', MecCarty, Halt ity S lonley, Gen, George Stark, Nath T en Jumes Craig, 8t Joe, Mo.; D, Jum ”l%fl:“’l)lr‘r'ii’(u(’f.""\m otk il ry C. 1. Horion, Jr., w York: (e iun, Moiyard l(dj:lm "HO:I, I"‘; ’)l. Toar, Dot D B Carcan st wite, i T.: 0. E. M re, Curean aud wife, Ding reds, Torrd flaute, Iad, Sherman _Hi myth eriv, atls d, 0o Addrie T, Baoon, Boston ; Joliy Mardin, fi:lout; 3. MeCulchcon, Tittsburg: d IL Spalding, Mimiktet * B, Ac Baldl Daveupott....vardur Sl rok, n.lgliu Creck Jumes Tolser, 3 ILD. Evins, 8t Louls; J, b, Lrows Bliasoo; Jubn Fernum, Pevanbee, % gt FaRES, 5 IN_ GHICAGC, oalsrm of flro at 8:50 o'clock last evening, zalhxm, was caused by a firain & barn on Catlesat comor of Jefferson and Forquee 'uu. The firo was extinguiehod #rith & logs ’-hmexw. Thu owner of the building, M. Blern, loacs #3003 fully jowured fu tho Alle- B, of Prtsburg, B, Burkman, tho occupant, ;thnna valued at €85, Thocauso of tho s nnknow, m:_'llum f:0m Dox 513, at 10:15 o'clock last ® 0%, wes caused by fire in the two-story Sebolidlug No, 28 West Raudolph street. ‘:m Lroke out In a roar room, and waa caused bl hll:nh“ man who 1nsisted on going to bed e PLeNt The firat floor was occupied 38 B satoon, which hay nfig o .0, Ciauay St ouorc of n gavg of o rud it autira wiock, vaiued ot About £5,0001 0 byin .t:, The uppor story was occupled by o'y funily usmed Robiuson. Whien the ot r&h out, the worber meized two of her NJ ool their beds and Lurried them toa lnha“m’ 207048 tho atreet. lu the excite- e % foriok ber little dsughter Miundo, aged i ‘:fi!u ®ben the firo aubsidod cha remafne “uld were found by Oticer Smith, Tho ““““M "W v uwued by W, H, Btowe, wa 'Y ;mul tatally “destroyed. Insur- thy bm?dnu'm. ‘Tho fames sproad to lt‘nal gn I'th- tm‘Imu.-,. owued sud cutauran oweph Bigio, ,'}h:;mw on thie bullding. aud niock. Lotk gy, 1o $0l¥ dnurad the Penu Insuranca rol ot Peunsylvania, The uppor arory ot on uilding 19 cccupfed na an ofilce hy S9.93 0 1980, whoss lows 18 merely nowmal, " “f:w‘x; :uklim’ sido o :&u hfxr)nad ctively oceu ag clgar mhy Heory W. ook apd Mayy Catpontor, ¥ loew wil be trom tue duluge of water. AT AUBURN, IND, Sexctal Ducateh to Tha' Chicgan Tridune, 1] n::m;amg {n this place, Efforts to re proved fruitless, sud, o tmausnca, buikling and cootents were lotally Tho bulding was & Liandsome th %'T‘o“l?'wfi“l %iia Ite contomte. wes ““’.(«rt's,bmi nswed in the Zius, of e OCEAN STEAMSII® NEWS: SUDELEL, Oct, 17, Astivod.-Sterosbip hx:onh’ trom Liverpoat, B, mg. n(‘)ch 17.—The stesmabip City of \nrgg o 444G and Qaltest, from New York, St Yo, lmw‘,:",‘lg:"qfl;:;l:luu—munur Htate FOREIGN. Arrival at Portsmouth, Ling., of the Arctic Exploring Veseel Pandora, A Very Eventful but Unsuccessful Al- tempt to Reach Dehring's straits, A Chineso Wall of Ice Encountered at a Point Straight North of Dakota, . Tio Graves of Franklin's Men Preserved ~Bears Successfnl Applicants for Relief. 8 Report that a Body of Turkish Troops Has Crossed the Austrian Border. A Final Act of Russian Tyranny Toward the Polish Nobility. Damage by Floods in Ircland--Russian Qperations in Khokend. CREAT BRITAIN. BACE TROM THFE POLAR REGTONS. (Herald speciat.) Toxvoy, Oct. 16.—~The Fandora arrived safe and gound st Portsmouth thia afterucon, sfter an wdventayous and oventful W in the Arctic Sene, Tho Papdors arrived mafely at Disco, Greenland. and loft that port oo the Tth of August, roaching Uperoavik in time to lease thoro on the Lith. After gailiog from the port of Upernavik, Ciroonland, the Pandora crossed tho dreaded Melsille Day without any misimp. for, contrary to previous expectation, tha usiai flolds of rack-ive ware wot virible. ind alnost & clear sheat of water was found. Couseqnontly the passrgo was made in good time and in #mooth water. 1N TUE NONTI OF DAFFIN'S BAY, In iduo time the expedition reached Cerey fa- 1and, whero Commander Young nuticipated find- ing Qispatcios thal might have been loft thero by Capt. Nares to he taken to the British Ad- miralty. In this ho was disappointed, nsno wgos of the Govaiument exploring expedition wero visible. Thero boing nothing further to Lo done at the ielind, Capt. Young decided to eteor for Lancaster Sound, the portlinest cornor of Bafin’s Bay, and, on reaching that point, en- countered for the fir2t timo tea.foes, Bo great was tho pressure of ho flonting ics that it was with great difticulty that the Pandora was forced on lier wny, Despito the ico and tho diticulty of paseage, Capt. Young wucoeoded in trascrs- g the ontiro longth of Darrow Htrait, wmukiog tho pasago kn good time. Tbo Pandura’s progs rens was thon impeded by o deso and biinding lag, which waw g0 thick and iopenetrablo that men a few faot from each other wero invisible. IN THE LONGITUDE OF BT, LOUIE, MO. 90 DE- GRERS, A soon a8 tho pteamer Pandora arrivod at ay nuchoiage off Rechy Isiand, several of tho of- ficers and crew wout ashoro and mnde an ex~ nmupation of the buildings. They found the rtorebouse Luile for tho bonoiit of sailors or castawnys of 1ce-bound vesrels broken inte. On oniering the building tho visitors found tho clothing and thie provisious Jefc thero to bolo s #tate of ternble confusion. Everything of s movablo nature was ecattorod wbout In the most eingular manner. At flret it seemed to be an act of buman boings, but, on further invesutl- fotion, tho Pandora people srero stisiled that tuo destruction of ktoree bad been acSomplishod by olar beurs, as tho trecks of those auimals weve visible fn overy dircclion, botb Inside and outude tho bailding. THE ORAVES OF FRANELIN'A MEN. Onoof the digzoveries made by the Pandora ofticors a8 that the hoadvonrds over the graves of Siv Jobn Frapklin's men, who wore lying buriea thore, were still standing upright and in rood preservation. On tha 26th of Anguat tho Pacdorn steamed swag from Bocby Islund for Poel 8trait, oud then onsued the most critical poriod of the catira veyage, for tho steawer ene couutered vast flelde of pack-ice, which mado the pasasgo of tho yvausel o most difiicult sud laborious one. Btruggling through tbe pack of iee, tho Pandora ateadily worked hor way onward, a0d, desmite the duNculty, soon pneced tho farthest point teachied by the Fox when Mc- Clintock was In search of Sir John Fraokhn's ralicy, Boon after roaching that pownt, the Pan- dora noaved the {vkand known as King William's Land, thus navignting o soa whero uo abip was aver before except, porbaps, that of Bir John Franklin, PDYIING FOR A NONTUWRST FASSACE. At this tirmo the non: jutense excitoment pro- vailed amovg the oficers and membors of the espadition, 68 it was expectod that some jmpor- tont results wore at hand, Many belioved that they would be sure to discover tracou of the Franklin Expeditios, and some wero sanguine tliat oven Bir Joln's papers would be fouud, aud of oventually making Dobrisig’s Straits, Iu this, howaver, tboy were disappointed, Roqustte's lsland was discoversd uhioad. It was then con. sidored probable that tho vessal wauld bo nble to roach Hellot's Btinii As tho steamer woved forward, all hands wero gazing eagerly aboad to tho sonthward, bnt, on reachiog Roquette's Island, ofticors and won saw the odgoof thesolid puck of o which strotched across tho strait from nide to akie i onn :anbroken expanse of hum- mock-lea A STANDSTILL. This pack btockad tho entrazco to Bellot's Bteaits. It was the samo pack of ice that stop- ped Cupt, McCliotcek on the Fox. Ho thare wae 10 Lopo of & wpoedy movomout of the lcy ba rier. The Pandora stased at this polnt until the 7th of Beptembor, when, fludiug tust no further Pprogress was possitiby, Capt. Young and bis ofii- cers saw that thoy surust decido elther to remmin through the winter fu the fco or returu. After » mature doliboration, it was deoided to be use- less to remain in wiater quarters, and that it would be ar betser to return noxt year. Tho roturn Journey wae. full of dilioultles, ns the ico wae rapidly forming, sad the paasage o¢ tho Pan- dora woy 8 counsteot sorics of oxcitlng scenea aud narrow escapes from moving lee-tlogs. HACK INTO BAVFIN'S BAY, Fiorlly escaping through P'oel Btralt, the lco atill rspidly formiog and accumulating, the stesmar at fength reached Carey Istands in oty., There Capt, Young found the long- looked-for dispatohies from Capt. Narea for the British Admlralty, F30) MELVILLE BAY HOMERWARD tho voyage was almust uneventful. The dreaded Lay ouce asfoly passad unharmed, the Paudots steawod disectly for England, and arcived ssfely o part. . CAPT, YOUNG'S BELIRY, Capt, Young reports that from the prevaleuce of nosth wind there is abundant promive tnat Capt. Narcu will prove wuccesaful. Should he oxpoctations of toe Pandora’s commauder be vontied, Capt. Nares will procoed to the higheat Iatitade poevible. FLOODS IN INELAND, London dsuied, Dusrsy, Bopt, 26.—-Hoavy ratos ha various party of the country, sud the lands deeply fiooded in sovacal districts, “Tho City of Cnx“:u-nn’oud sovessly, All the low-lytug quarters bave beon mundsted, snd tha exteas pf 6 fallen in — the dsmage hannot set hoen ascortained, but muat Lo conederable,” No losn of lifa has beon 28 yot reported from the cliy, but it 1s feared that in the rural distzictn tharn havo been many canunlilen, A postman named Fabsy, who car- ried the mails botween Mallow and Kantutk, Inft thie former piace about So'clock onHunday night. and yosterday marning his doukoy and cart wern aeon floating in the roud noar Bsodon, and bis dead body was found eumn ditancooff. A mao wan nleo drownod at Fermoy. Siuce 185} thare has not been Ao grest ap juundation, At tho Lieo Blills the wator is 8 feot dosp. Along the Weatern road thio effecta of tha llood wero severoly felt. Up to 11 o'clock yeatorday tha whole thorotighfare from Grest Goorgn's strost to noar Catnigronane wna cosered with water. Tho roadway 1a thickly coated with mud in somo lacee, and la otnein wanhed cloan, asif by tho Full “Swoen of & mouniain torraut. In Nila atreot atd other patts of tho pariah tho water {8 & foot leop. Every honwo in the Wentern road has bad at teast 3 fect of water in it: hut tho flood bas subsided, and tholuuab- itanth aro trelog to repair tho injury which it has douo to theif furmtnre and clothed. The accus vants of Mr, Cooko's bLoudes in front of the county gaal wore unable to leave thom up to 1 o'clock yeaterday, tho water hoing 4 teot deep in tho lowar story, and the handsome garden in front complololy envored, Near the Colloge the lluod daslied on with smpetnoun foico, earrying wi. b1t treen, tails, and_ various fragments’ of timber, whilo on the othier eido Iny the carcasses of ear.y 100 shoop, which woro drowned durivg tuo night, though they appearcd to have ktrug- glod bard aud loug to kave tiomselves, Ui tho #ama road, highier un, uear Weilington-Bridgo, ottrer dead bodica of sheep are to be seon, whilo othors, Lalf drowurd, lay in a dyiug stato yesserday, ln many iustancos thie ownars deepaired of their nueviving, nud killed thom. ‘Tho placo in atrewed with slanzhterad aheop, ‘ho innda above aud Lelow Wollington Bridga ara covorad to & wido exieut by the tfood, which fa still raging thero with fwiy, whirhug trauks of treas, blocks of wood overn ton weight, aud, in fact, overytlung that comas wilhn\bil'v teach. ‘Pl chief sourco of davger to the briges In from tho dobris hero collacted, winch is lrlod with tho farce of & ram agmnat tho bu'tresscs, Between Wellinzton Bridgo and Judy's Well the wator on the road 183 foot déep, and tho inbabe itaots are filiod with aiarm. The water roso to tho ground story of Victorin Croes Po'ica Bacrrclis. The North Gate-Thidgo bes sustained no dam- age, but the quay-sall withiu 60 or 60 yards of 1: hia been broken to tho oxtent of 39 Taor, Op- poslto Bt, Mury’s Conreh the wall Las been uo- detmined. ani barriers hava been put up Lo pro- teet the public. 1t has beon fouud neccasary to sacuro tho veswels In the riser by extra hnwders, 1o the south Chanuel some buats and timber wero lost. ‘I'he floods sppear to Liave been goneral jo the Provinces, In the low-lying discricts of J.ong- ford tho tarmors have eiffered considorsbly, tha fruits of tho harvest which they Lsd stored in tholr bay-yards being awopt ansy. At Mullagh tho lands r10 covored with n sheet of water ex- tonding to the railway-tinck, and potato-ficlds are coverad to n dopth of moro than 2 foot. The Risor Catnltn haa overflowad its banks, and the wator filla tho lower parts of tho houros, In Korb Tippemars large districta are tloaded, es- I ally noar Nenagh, to n depth of woversl fo3t. eyeri ke and_corn-stacks have been caried away. A numbor of bouses iu the mountainous distriots of Cutraghlough and Templedorry Lisvo suffered injur;, Springs bave baou openedin tho floors of soveral houses, and the oceupanth hadto leove thoir bods to savo thoir lives, A might ba cxpected, the lowlanda a'ong: the Shan- noy biave buen flooded o 8 conerderabla ostent, and gloomy nccounts _aro teceived iroal Ciato 8od Limedck, ITn tho Norh the faundstioun bave boew cqually destructive, The Town of Newry suffered severely. ‘Ihe wonat- alu wtroams broko into tho low-iviug postion of tho town at_the Daliyoossido aud augther piace, Sewers burst and carried massea of sand and rubbish into the squaro bolow, The iababitatis of tuo flooded districta took to flight and sousbit shetter 1 other dustricte. In tho mills worl had to bo suepended on-ml.' to tho floodv. At Wartenpoint copaidorablo damage was done. ‘Tureg bridges were swaptawav, and tho ficlds kiave boon gadly eat np. The road to llostrevor is fmpessable, “Two Lridges havo beon do:lmlved betweeu Lathfrilzud and Castlowollsu. —The dtivor of tho mail-car from Caslingford to Newry wns obliged to return bofors ho reached O'Meath, tho water haviug, a8 be_ atated, sctually swept uver tho horwe's back, DBotweon Nowry and Ar- sungh tho lands ara dooply flooded. Cotu aud lay aro floating about in every direction, aud soveral head of cattio bavo perished, The storm of Sunday wos felt severaly about Lurgan also, and the wators of Lough Neagh Laveovarflowed, but 1o serious damago 18 reported. ——— AUSTRIA, TODRY OROSS THE BORDER. Losvoy, Oct. 16—6 o. m.—Tho Times this morniug bas & telegram from Ragusa aopounc- 1ng that the Turks huve crossed tha Austrian border, and now meuaco the Village of LErzeg. Troops bave beon sout thither, ——— KHOKAND. PROVOSED ANNEXATION TO RUSSIA, Toxpos, Oct, 18--G:30 8. m.~A Times spe- ciul from Borlin says Khokand romaius occupied by Rustinne, aud will probably be annexed to Bussla, RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA. oo Tunes, Beau, Sept. 27.—Tho importance of the evonts Iu Khokand induces mo to give You somo more estracts from Ruesian official sources. Immodiatoly on bis avdval at Khodshent, Kbu- doyar Khan, the fogitive ruter of Khokand, ad- dressad tho follomng letter to Uen. von Kauf~ maon, the Governor-Gonaral of Turkistan: Huobens3r, Aug, T.—Sf1ohty, efc. In my lant letter 1 1ad tho bonor of nforming your high Excellonzy of the alfliculties occasionnd by tho Lreactiery of soinw of 1y lesding diguitaries, On thed of August matiers batt got su far tat I determuined (o leavo iy eapital and tike upa position outside the town, whure | iu- tended to await the rebe! My esteeincd guests, Herr von Weinverg und Co). Biobelietf, accomgunied by Mirza Mukin Pervaustchi, weut with me, and, not~ witlitandiug flioy were pursted ond ropeatedly brod at by the madnecrs, did uot leavo e, Ouly ussisud ara vapablo of such magaanitnous behvior, * Though my owu relations betrayad o, theso Kursiana wouid not etir from my slde. Dub fo¢ them 1 might nok huve byen ublu to reach Ruawiey territory, It was Diviny Fravideuce whick opportunaly sent tiew Rumiss ol d cers tomy ald, and 1 liall nevor forget tho gervico thoy biave renliorod e, {8 now livlug quietly at Khiodsheut, under the milghty protection of the White czar, and £ buve every coufidencs that you, my okl friesid, will not refuve ma your assdstauco it (ks cmer- genes, God W gracious, and will scu permit us t 8,0 c4ch othier, Tho Kbagats of Khokaud and mysel aro I your bands aud 14 your power, A few dsys afier tho dolivery of this lotter, Geun. von Knufmann, who was sull staying at ‘Tashkent, roceived two more missives pon tho evont of thodsy. ‘Tho first of thesa, which ar- rivod Aug. 12, was wigned by Kban Sude, of eldast sou of the Khan, who tad gous ovar to tho robels apa been proclaimed Hovereigu. Aftor tho {ntroductory compluants, It said : Our fathor having receutly introduced many {nno- vationa contrary to the Shariat, or religions daw of Buwssulmins, the people of tils country, unable to Lear tholicaty birdon. lmposed ou thous, ot Lint re. fusad to obey hini, Frighlened by the throatening at- tituddo of th peovin, our fathor determined 13 oavo tho country, Afier Lfa departuto for your domin- lous, the clergy, elders, and diguituries, "tuluking e worthy 1o rale, raiaadl 1ae Lo the throue of Khvkand in a felicltous boar, on thetih day of the wonth of Hed. Job, Aftor the manuer of preceding Khans, we grest all far and uear, and wend vur boneinctor, Afulla Ab. duksrim, to inforin you of God's goadnesa towards us, 1o tho socoud letter Abdurahmau Artobauh Mulla Iuss Aulie aud Kbalik Nazard I'osvanaical, tha chiofu of tho rebellion, thought 1t &dvisab o to inform the repressutativeof their overoign's Huzersin of what bad boon dono: Almlghity God, forthe proacrvation of soclety, han hid down certain L o oboyed by wankind, Thus 1t {s that (o tbls covalry the Hharlut togetlier with the wacred fujunctious of tho Koren forms the butfs of onr natlonil law, ’Chesa are books and cliroulc'ca to prove that thess iaws have been respectod by all just aud powurful rulers, ¥rom the days uf our aucaators, the Kharsdg, Tunap, alid other bujosts wutliorized Ly tho Sbariaf havo been duly levied fu Khokand. Tbis state of thinge Lad exiutod since the reign of Hhers Mulismed Alighan, and. the pooply leading o quies sud ondorty Mo ruturued thanks (o tho Alwighics Crestor for the frosperiiy they enjoyed, Bt bis Higbuens Kbudoyar Ban bad no sooner sscended tLe throne than, daviat- ing froma the Sbariat tud trsasgressiog tho linite roo siricting the action of overelqus, be impowed nnwarranted tazes Upon tho people. Tliess unjustidable prococdings Woro dully avenged, The Kban hed to by Ameer of Bokhsra, sud, promiaing 1o wmeud his wayy, v sy placed pon o throuo. ik, ales | ho roe verted to s former practice, augmeuting tasos and ding to the burdens of lae Durpie s0 tuat Wa were Unabla to bear it. ' We_ repeatedly vutreated bim to deslat, but be would never liaten o vur pehtio thatdly tug peoll el of {rom theie alegiay on the G of Redseb, together whih' {bo clorgy and dignitaries of the yealw, elocted Nas- sar Edin Bes, (b sldest son of the Ki Boverelgu aud Defender of the Faltu, appased 10 tho BhaTias Lave buen abolishud, und Nos- sar £ddln bas prowised 10 bo alweys guided by the ipjunctious of vus holy religlon. This s what has appoued. The ulenses commitied Ly the lata Khun wialust this Slisriat aro clear 8 tho Mgt of day, You yourwif, high aud suighty Qoveruor-Ocaeral, Lsve wrltten repeatedly to the , adrlslug and cotitfon- f12g bim aa to tuia Lo would pever listen 0 Lis behavior; u ud 1t fs (or 1bix' Toes 20 tliat e tioee pariiculure. Gen, Kaufmaun, in reply to thess lotters, sig- nitlod by willlugzcs to recogoize Nauser Edaia, Kmvldod the uew Klan would ackuowledge tho luding foice of the trestiod concluded by his fawhar with Lusaa. conimual- Thess was 00 anEwer vouchmefed to thin messegs: but rumor soon roached I'malikont that tho Khokand troops were maiching in tho direction of tho Runslan fron. ter, aud that the oly watof the Koran, ths Djlind, wan beinz prenchod tn tho rabellions lity. Evontuaily proclamations wera lated among tha inLabitanta of thy seinn border ditricte, enjoioing theni to tisa azaingt the infidels nnd to make common canen with tho Khokanders, who wonld not fail to ap- pear in force, Aboat the mildle of Auguet thaxe threats wore realizod by bands of Khoxanders crosming thoe frontior, passing Khodskent, and penetratng anyfar uorth sa the Kuramin dis- friet, Notwithstanding tho warning tbey bad had, the Hu<sinon were taken by surprise, When o, Golavateheff wan ordercd by Gen. Kauf- mnan to leave Taatkent snd dnive back the invadera, they bad aclually penetrated to the ‘Ichirtchik Valloy. 20 " miles from the Capital of Itumsiau Turkistan. As thed tanes betwosen the Tebirtchik and tha It 18 Ktokand frontier i abonut 70 miles, it follows that the tnnurgeuts hwt amples tima allowod them to spread over and davastata the country. How- ever, when tho Ruasians unce taok the fleld, tho breechlondor apeedily mada up for previons do- Iar. Clen, GolovatchnT dinperscd & body of 5.000 men who liad entablished themselves nopr I'scent, #oma 30 miles from Tasukont. Col, Lglastems, wino had another detachment no- der his command, actually killed 590 out of & host of 8)) ho camo ncross in tha Angren v‘lllev. o ahort dislanco east of Pskeat; while Col. Skoyeliell, who had such a narrow oncaps st Kuokaud, with some hund-eds of Siborisn Cos- Bacis, swopt tha recion of Kuramin, and forcod the remaining bands to retiro Lo tho hills, Wiiila Tanhk:ont was thus oxposed to attack, Thoduhiont, the border towh, was in osei & more dangerous position, Early in Aucuet, Lieut.- Col. Baron von Noldo received euch slarming intolligenco from tho other &ido of tha frontier that .hs thought it mnecosuary to quarter a portion of his troo;s 1n the subnrbs Jeading to Khokand, and to oaccupy the bridga over tho Br, On Aug. 20 faron Nolde,—who docs not sosm tu have thousht it qaite safe to weaken his force by pa- tro's—swas credibly 1formed by natives that {be villago of Ssmgar, & fow miten onstof Kliodebant, had been occupied by tha insurgoats. The night rfter tho receipt of this inteliigence thirt: men, suppose] to bo Khokaodesa, sttscked Col. Nolde's houso, but wero scarod nway by s fow shots. Iarly fo the moroing of tho 21at & Kbo- kand army, cstirastod at more thap 20,000 men, sttacked Khodshent on three sides. About 10,000 infantry endesvored to storm the Ruaslan poattion in tront of the snburb oa tho Khonnnd Bide; quite 29 mauy cavaley at- tacled tho brides over the Sir, while the gato of u was asadiled by a largo force of cavalry and infantry, covoring the luils all round, sult wan the usunl ooe, The Khokaadors, wlioas clumsy firo-arms hiavo leas clance s breoch-loading rifln of thowo lattor davs than the Moxican arrow hind against tho primitive caonon of the Spaniards, turned nod fled after the first faw ronnds. Tho Iuseian citadel of Khodshent, whbither tho wives and children of the Rusulan inhabitauts had been sent, was not altacked at all ; but tbe danger wagso smmivent that the Kussinn merchant, srtissos, and colonists living iu aod near Khodshent wore armed, and sddad to the garrison of the for, Mans of these civiliaas wero in_peril befoto reachinz the protectivg ramparts, Fourteonmen, for instance, engaged iu_thio bool-root sugar wotke of ono M. Isaveff, 10 milea from the town, suddonly saw tho buuding surrounded by 00 Khoksndera trving to ket tho factory on fire. Six hours did the contest last. 'At 6 o'clock in the afternoan, haviog Kitlod twenty of tho euemy, the gallant fourteen marchied off, and thrco hours later wero safe in tho ecitadel. Tha factory was burot by the invadera, ‘Ihe night of tho 21st pasaed qnistly at Khod- sheat. On the morniog of the 2d the sttack wan renowed aud repaiued a4 essily as that of tho previous day, On tho same day @ company whict had beew stationed at Naa marchod r.ght through tho insurgents to Khodshant to seok shelter in the citadel. Too 23d of Au- gust witnessed rome more ehkirmisbing I tho garden round the city, the enomy advanciog agaim und Acaiv, and Wil deawing 56 ofton a8 tho morcileas shot told on the vau, On tho 2ith of Angusl four Russian companics, eupported by four guns and 100 Cos- aacke, in ail aboat 1,100 men, attacked the vils Inge of Kastakos, where the snemy Lad conceo- trated. Tho right column of the Russians—600 wen, under tho commaad of Col, Savrimoritch— by two gronade shots dwslodged 15,000 men placed bohind tho honaos and troos of Kastskos, As tho Hussiaus entored tho villiaga tho Khoiand falconcts opesed a tremondous fire, which it required _fwll haM a dozen shots to stlence. In their flight, the Iho- sanders wero met by the Joft column of the Tuswinug, uuder tho command of Lient,-Col. Yefromot!, stationed near the village of Ispiear. A now atiack drose numbere of them {nto the Bir. A low hours afier this affair, which lastod the whole foremroon, nud torminated in tho ro- treat of the invadeis to their own territory, & freats riflo bottalion, with four guus, arrived at Livodsueut. Thoy had bLeen tehod from Trahikent too Jate to aswist in tho delonse of tho border town. The day aftor tho collwsion at Kau- takos, Russien authority was eq campletely ve gtored that tho wives and children loft the citadel and rotnroed to their unprotected abodes {u the Ruasisn quarters of the town. Respect~ tng the battla of Machram, on tho Khokand side of the fronier, whicls was fought subsoquontly, no dotails have as yot boen received. Tho rovolt, invasion, and dofeat of the Kho- kanders #ettlo tha fato of the Principaiits. No matter wheiher tho now Kban is recoguized or not, the permanent occnpation of the Khanate has boen determmed upon. Russia. witich has long beld tho northorn frontiers of Kashgar, is now aleo in full poesesalon of the Western and ‘moro practicable passes leading 10 Djitibar, st e JAPAN, A BTEANSIUP LOST. Sax Fraxcréco, Oct. 17.—The followlng fa from tbe Japan Gazelfe of Scpt, 25: 8rvr. 10.—Lutelligence reiched Yokoliamn last night Tegran:e of Lo lorw of the steawer Sunda, on the ge ither from Hong Rong, with, Europeth mails of the oth of August, The Sundn left Hong Kong Sunduy last, the 13th {nat,, st 118, m. On the Hth Iust, 8b Duony she strick & rock uear Turn. about Isiand. AL the pustengers and crow cxcopt dave nativon woro saved and couveyed to Buanghaf, The malls will be forwarded to Yokohama by the fiert staymer, Tho stoamer wollld not Appear t hiave sunk, bt $0 have remafacd fust on the rock Rhers ale atfuck, for, at the clote of the telegraun, it states {hat the saving of tha Suuda s donbiful, Herr, 20,—Tho P, & O, steamer Geoloug leaves Shangtial to-morsaw ‘mornitig with (e tnafle snd pas. songers of tho Hil-fated Bunda, The Hunda fsons sandy beach, nnd under water at igh-tido, Ou thn 18th fumt., fourtoen stembosts hithierto bo- {onging 1o tho Government were traneforred to Mites Bisn), and the uational rasil etesmship compsules’ Governwent furtiier allows each company an aunual subddy of £%),000 to help Bupport ourrent expensos, sud 3 furdior unnual Lonus of $15,000 in support of tho expenses conse.qiont on the tasching of navigation snd etiaseriog (0 Malf of navigating snd engiacering P ets, by pin —_— RUSSIA. TYUANNY, T.oxrvoy, Oct. 18.—~The Times special from Berlin says that lugsis hea commanded the Poliah propristots in the provinces of Milus, Groduo, Roons, Mluosk, sud Vitepsk to sol) thels farms 1o Tugeian teasnts, the Govornmoat fixing the prive, This compleies tho impoveriahment of the Molioh nobitity. —_— SPAIN. MORE THOOVH FOI COUDA, BANTANDER, Oot. 17.—S(xteen Lundred soldlers combarked at this port to-day for Caba, GUARDACOSTAS I TROUBLE. Pats, Bopt. 28.—News bas beon rocelved here coutirming the account yoa publizhed from & Hpauish newspaper of au affray botweenu Her Majesty’s gunboat Expross aud s Spanish guardscosts, Tho Expresss was informod that & guardacosta had pursucd a Freuch ves- wel, aud, being unable to take it in Spanish wa- tors, eamo foto Eoglish watere, aud was takiog its l)rllu to Bpain, ~ The Hxpiess at ouco went its fona boat 1u chnse, which camo up with e two vessels ay they eutered Spanish waters. Dospito tho protedta of the Spanish com- mander, Who sald that he prize in his own water, both vessels wete takon 1u tow by the Englishi. A ssilor was placod is the stern of the gunbost to guard the tow-rope. ‘The Spanisrds tried soveral timew fo cut the rope, but without success, as the Euglishmao always coverod thom with hia plece. At last one, & Hpauiard, Lolder than the others, periist- od iu bis ondeavors, aud was fmmediately shot through (e hoad. Almost immedistely aftor thio thioo vossels entered the hiarbor of Gibral- tar, whiore considerable sensation was excited by thonews. It soows certalu that verbal com- munications bave passed on tho subject, but every one belisves shat no sorious or prolongod diwpute will srise, Such I the substance of an an authentic diu- patels which atrived bere to-day. 'I'ia alave, however, ié not the only dmlaulzrv in wbich the guasdacostas biave tnvolved the Spanish G mont, Correspondencu 18 now goiu Frauco and Bpain respectiog l%uuducmil which pucsusd » French batk which had taken refuge 1o tho Port of Herbers. ‘I'ne guardacosts board- d ber, and wished to carry bor off, but tho pao- ple of Berbers rau to the quay, fired on the Husulasdy, took buths yexsols, aud delivered thom up to the French authorities. It fe said that the Fronch Govaroment wisbes an oxsmplo to be made of this gnardscosta. for lhess vessels havo become perfect corsairs, and respect no Wwaters in puramt of their.prog. gl CERMANY, THE BEALIN ‘' KAISKRIOF." wew York Heenfng Podt. The burplng of the ** Kalserhof * (inn) in Berlin, tho newn of which reached us by cablo » few dags ago, ias robbed the German Caplial of the Iargest and finest hnilding of {ta kind within Lier limite, It coniafned 260 privste rooms, divided mmong four storles, wbich were con- nocted by a hrdraulic elovator and flights of stairs broad and eaxy of aacont. On the grannd floor wera s seilos of elegantly- Epo'ulm} Hialln ¢ 81 aate-ronm dncorated “with the arma of ths German Empire nurl yortraits of sevoral of the Emperara; & realing-room, s writing-room, o fadien™-rootn, a conversstion-room, 8 amoking- room, and & larye uul niry brenkfad-room. Tho banentent containel & nimber of comfortable driaking-roo ns. Tho hotol was openerl to tha ubiic an the firet of this month, and tho Em- peror, the Minister of tho Intatior, and overal otber diatiagiuehnd parsons houored the occa- sion wilh their presenco. ————— ITALY. A ¥EW CARDINAL DFAD. Roxsz. Oet. 17.—The newly-sppointed Cardinal Mobili Vitelleachi is dead. THE KING. King Victor Emanael bas arrived at Milan, s e st RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Svsetal Irinpatehtn The Chiswao Trivune, Taraverre, Tod., Oct. 17.—Gen, J. J. Reynolds aud W, B, Liogte, editor of the Lajayetle Courier, whilo riding in an opon buggy uear tisc city this oveniog, wore overtaken by n runawsy toam hitched to s hesvy road wagon. The team appsrontly tried to fump osor them and came down upon ihem, mmashivg the bugey intn atoms. Gen. Reynolda recived a sovers cut on the Liead. besided o bruised bip and log bulow the ke, but_his injuries are not consdered dan- gerous, r. Lingle was Laken up inseantble, and still remains unconacious. His skull iftractured, and is thouglit to be injared fnternally. His ‘physicians say it will be soveral days bofore they can determing whethier Lis ipjuries will be fatal or othernise, A LOCOMOTIVE DITGHES. Spectal Dispatch i The Chicago Tribune. Xaxsan C11v, Mo, Oct. 17.—About 7 o'clock last night, a8 eugine No. 60 on the Hauess Yacifio ltoad, nsed a8 a apecial, running between tho car shops sod Armstrong aod Wyaudotte, was neariug the last named place with tro car- losds of laborers, ebe was throvn from the track by & broken rail, and pitched into the ditch upside down. The accident was O unex- pected that those upon the ecngine bad no chance to jurop, and the engincer, James Witl- {ams, was badly wouoded about tho back snd ;owe;flmbfi. Viceray, the fireman, nlso, was in- ured. KILLED BY WELL-DAMPS, Ssecial Dispateh o The Chicaue 1 ridune. Fr. Warve, Ind., Ocl. 17.—This wmorning, Josoph Usser, of this citv, aged 18, wout inton well for the purposo of cleauing it out, when Lo wa overcome by damps and oxpired i 8 sbort tinio. Tho body was recavered in about fifteon mmates, ACCIDENT IN A GYMNASIUM, Speciat Liepateh to The Chicage Tridune. Cussraax, Ill, Oct. 17.—A stadout at tho Industrial University, named Martin Eprague, while practicing lu the gymnesium, fell sud fractured ona of his lege. DROWNED. Speeial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dersorr, Mich, Oct. 17.—This merning o party of young men started on s yacht for & hunt on Pisbting Ialand, sod on tho wey Plulip Delp, agod 24, fell overboard aud sras drownod. CRIME, A MAIL-THIEF IN THE KU-KLUX RECION. Speerat thepated to The Chwagn Tridune. CannoNpace, Iil., Oct. 17.—Boufsmin F. Ae- Gee, who hau boen acting sa Deputy Postmastor under J. 1, Barton, at this place, for the past six months, was atrested by Spacial Agest E. L. Boyd, of 8t. Louls, Saturdsy morniug. charged with robblug rogistered lettors, &c. McGee has workod on 5 small salary, aud, having a desire 1o bo more expousive, has taken within tho Isst mouth from registored lettors money to tho amount of about $160.. Recently ho paid » viait to some rolatives ot McLosnsboro, 111, and Evansvyillo, Ind., thence home via Cairo. The 8pocial Ageut, kaving suspected Lim, follow- el bim all through his absonce, shadowing Lim closely, A fow dave ogo,—after hia retuin,—a marked letter sont from Murphysboro passed {hrough tto Carbandale oftice, and npon exam- joution at the Iilinois Central Devot, was found to shore €5, Thin bill was found on tie person of McGee, and he was tmmediately atrested. He confessod all, saviog that he hed taken in all abont £160. Tweuty-four dollara was talien from two pack- scos Friday night, Ho eays Lo was intondivg to make 8 haul of about §500 or $600 and loave for somo other country to-night. He rather treated the malter a8 & joko Al through his confession. His father and brothers are well-to-do men of this city, and have refunded tho amount taken, Sar- eral merchants offerod to go bis ball of 2300, but woro savod the troubla Ly the escape of McGoo from the officor in charge Baturday evoniug whiie taking sopper at McGee's house, whore MoGee jumped up from tho tabe, not beiug handeuffed, aud it out. Ho Las siuce been roarrested at Grand Tower, and will be brooght back to-merzow and kept to await tho instroc- tiops of tha Cbief Bpocial Agent. The citizens are sorry thia has happonod him, as hie has beon thougut to be s honostaad truthful young man. T'oo much confldence was placed {a him by his employer, and & waut of cash was probably what lod him to this rash aci, which, no dount, will give hum ton or twelvo years in the Poultentiary, DIDON'T SUCCEED. Speelat Dispateh to T'he Chicavo Tribune, « Paxrox, Ill, Oct. 16.~Tle prisocers in our (Fora) County Jail iad a plan perfactod for es- cape through au iron grating or register in the floor of the jall hall, undor whick a hot-alr fure nace formerly stood, but tue furnace has been romoved, leaving only the rogster to provent tho oseape of the prisonors. llowaver, as they ate allowed access to thiy ball oaly in the aay- tune, and aa tho gratiog le quito heavy, there was thouglt to bo but little danger. " Bherilr Lymau has roquiced this pisca to Lu carotully oxamined each dav, snd to- day Deputy Asay dotocted the prisoners at work, aud in balf an Lour's time Ty one of thom could have been pranclug our pralries. Awong tho six prisouors sro one murderer, throo borse thiaved, ouo for rapo, sud one for larceny. ‘brough the advice uf our Bheriff, tho Couaty Board las had the jmil wrgengthosed and Improved, and this was con. siderod to be about the only weak epot left. Prompt mossures will be taken to have thia do- fecs remedied. TWO LOVES AND A REMORSE. Spoctat Dupate 1o Ths Caicaqo 4 ribune. Eaxuanee, ., Oct, 17.—~Nathaviel Bowditch, tha youog men whoss exploit in dedorting his bride-wito st the Nevads llouse, Chicago, two weoks sinco, waa revorted by Tug Toisuxc, hay discovered himesalf to Lls suxious (neuds. Heo roturnod bere Wednesduy night, unsuccesstul in an attempted reconciliation witl his wife. IHo attempted suicide Jast night with laudswum, In his expeotation of death, ho sdmitted baving a wifo aud two children st Burosville, Yancoy County, North Carolina. Upon this contomsion ho was Jodged In jail this moruing ou s charge of bigamy. His resson for loaviug bis new-mado wife was remosse for uufaithfulng to Jrs. Bowditch No. 3. Hia love fur No, 4 also indacod him 10 yoturn to this locahty. A DOMESTIO TRAGEDY, Naw Youk, Oot. 17.—At Huckettstown, N. J., yosterdsy morning, James Ricker shot and kill- ed tus two sous, aged G aud 20, and sbot at bie wife. but missed her. He then shot bimself in tho head. The wonnd e oot saqious. Ricker wn|.- azested. Domostio trouvlo led 1o the criwe. A BOY-MURDERER, 87, Louts, Oct. 17.—A pasty of boyy playing ball mesr the Bt. Joseph Orphan Asylum, on Clark avenue, near Fifteeuth streat, thiy altarnoon, got iuto trouble with the boys of the Asylam, aud tbora was & gonasal batl bataoou them, in which Llouu- s0d other missiles wore freoly used, uring the meice James Duffy, & boy about 17 yeara olil, waa bit on the head with & chuak ot coal thrown by Michael Hauleton, one of tho arvhiaws, aud bia sknll badly fractured, from tbo effect o which Lo diel in a fow momente. inuleton vas arrestrt. STAY3ID Snecrat Dienateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Tosr Viarsy. Ind., Oct. 17.—Laat night shout 10 o'clock & dirpute occuned ia the asloon be- Uveen two mou named 5, Throckmorton and Wiltiam Mereditl, when the former atabbed tho latter three timos, Inflicting wounds which will Probably provo fatal. Meredith was romoved to » hospital, wheto ba now licn with very faint hopn 0f recovering, Throckmoiton was e reated and loded in Jail. lo claima that ho acted atrictls in nolf dofenso. 3 FORGERY, Nrw Yorx. Oct. 17.~Philip Schnelling, John L. Hall, and Emma Waters wore brought up at tho Polico Comt to-dsy, charged with forgery, ‘Thoy obtsined from Clark & Hons, Lavkers. of this city, 850 In currency for Canadian bille, and it waw subeequontly aecertalnod that thero bili wero obtained in Cauada on a forged Intter of credit an the Bank of British North America, of Montreal. The forgories wera horpetratod ton days sgo, And this country aud tha Cansday are tiooded with thea. PENITENTIARY ESCAPE. Corvstrus, 0., Oct. 17.—W, C. Dunn, & con- 20t from Hawmilton County in February st for cipht years for burglary, escaped from the Yesitentiory st Wednesday. Duon was working on tho outs’do wall, and, st quittivg- timo. managed to securo & sult of woikmeo's lotunk and pagsed ut with tha othar workmen. e bivs u fine record aa & bank-robbor. A FINE SHERIFF. Sreeinl Dywntel tu Tie Chiags Tribune, Brooxtsaraz. (Il Oct, 17.—Yestorday McGuire, who waarecoutly fined £7,600 for cruel troatment of 80 adojted boy 1a Ford Conaty, was brought to Bloomington for s rodaction of balons crmival auit, Ho was reated 1o court ud waa thon forgotton by Shoriff Goodheart, who now mourng McGuire's departure, THE_COKE-M'HENRY AFFAIR. Mrxpurs, Tewn., Oct. 17.—\When the train passed Zeoobis, Mise., at 1 o'clock to-day, Col. Cole, who was shot Iast night by B. McHenry, war rtill alive, though little hope was entertained of Lis recovery, RAILROAD NEWS. ROCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & 5T, LOUIS. Apectal Dupateh to The Chizaon Trivune, Dy spon, Ia., Oct. 16,—tr. I, Ostorberg, soprosentative of tho Gorman bondholders of tho Rockford, Rock Jslaud & Bt. Louis Rail- roud, and Walter Trumbnil, of Chicago, have been fu this city for sevoral days conforring with prominont capltalists of Davenport, Rock Telsud, and Moline, in regard {0 the formation of # local compnoy for taking tho road and running it. To-day articles of incarporation ware drawn up aud s basis of agrcement perfectod. Over s thoussnd ehares were taken to-dwy, aod when several gentlemen nosr absent roturn it is oxpocted that the full smount of £1,000.000 of stock wil bo taken right hero in this soction, as three gontlomen lave exprossod efc, thar Intention of taking 100,000 each, The plan sgioed upon this moring 18 Jowa: T'ie Company will bo formad with & cap tal of £3,000,000. 'Ien percent of this amount in to bo paid down, which sum of £300,000 will g0 toward pasing the bandholders for the monoy oxpended 1n’ purchssing tho roed at the fore- clesuro salo, 5 per cent moro fo bo paid March 1, 1876 ; 6 _por cent July 1, 1876; 5 per cent Nov. 1, 1876; and alter that b por cent #emi-nunually until May 1, 1844, As 800n 88 tho £1,000,000 of” stock 1u taken, the Company will 1amediately organize snd take tho rosd. " Tho most prominent names connected with the new enterprise are Lorenzo Sohricker. of Daven- ort. Capt. Robinwon. of Rock Island, aud the seres, of Moline. A strong effort will bo made to perfoct this projoct, and not o particle of doubt reats here but that 1t will suceoed. Special Dupateh to The Chicaro Trivune, Drzox, Iil, Oct. 16,—Civil eugineers are ot work surveving the route from Blorling to Rock- ford, pawsiny through Dixon. This will bo a con- tivuation of the Ttockford, Rock Ixland & bt. Louis lialiroad, and will be s great help to the “menulacturing terest on Rock River, THE INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & WEST- El N, Tho tirat mortgago extonsion bondholders of tho Indisnapolis, Bloomington & Western Rail- rosd Company Lold & moeting in Now York a for dayn ago, to conalder the report of tho Com- wnittes appointod to investigate the condition of the road. Tho Committeosnbmittod a report, of whick the following fv nn abstract: The only informatian in regerd to the smount of the separato cornings s tskon from Gen, Wright'n (the Recefyer') report from the st of December o the lat of July, 1875, betug for the period of meven months, wamely's Gross earniuge, Ruuning expen Net earnings..iviiine, 1n regard to the fsaue of the whole amount of bonds, seasrcrsaisacises $ 4,003 of §3,5°0.030, which was intended by the letter and ' Bpirit of the deed of trust to be kept for tha purposo of compleiing the road to Keokuk, your Committes can only say thst litls {nformation can bo obtained the’ofticern of the rosd beyond the fact that very 1arge purtion of tho iraye Liks been wed and pledged for the henefit of the main lne, and that Wie whols of the dssue bas been sold and hypothecated and is a lien upon the extension which has beon completed. Your Committee aro of optniou that the wholo road, both the main Line sd the extonsion, i 30 wvolved in a heavy funded and foating debt—tho latter belng without queation at lesst $5,000,000—that » mutusl It of couctlistion must esist and a compromise o rious intereats must be mado before & satisfartory sl can bo obtained; and for that end your Coni- mittee would rocommiend fo tho bondholdery to sp. polut & committec of three of their number fo meet aud confer with tho soveral otlier committeos nlready appoiuted by the other bonled {ntercets, for the pur. Do Of trying 10 arrange an amlesble basls of settie- went of all present dificulties, The report was sdopted and the Committoe was mado s Reforence Comaittee, EASTERN FREIGHT-RATES RAISED, Tho Presidents of tue thres New York trunk. lines—tha Now York Coatral, Erle, aud tho Penugylvavis Railroads—bhava latoly boen 1o couference, tho object of the imeetings belug to increase the prosent tarill rates for freighe, and to broak the system of ‘‘contracting.” Al- tor muoh deliberation, the reprewentatives of the roads decided that the ratos should be in- cruasod at ouco on all freglts comiog from tho West, and shal a3 800u ua possiblo tho ates fur Eastern froight should alwo bo ralsed, and tuat tho contract sgeiom should bo uboliwbed s soon a4 the exlsting contracts made by the Agents have oxplred. Circulars have already been fwsued promibiting agents from making anv - further — coutracts ~ for tho trausportation of goods at loes thay tho full tariff-ratos, and a8 800n as oxisting contracts have espired & retura hould bomade to the differeny companies, A meotiog of all the Ghicagu and New York rosds will be hold in & -\mnl time (0 adopt s ouiforw syslom of rates for all, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RETURNS. Tho Traftiz Dopartuent of the Illinois Contra Tailroad roports earniugs for Bupiember as fol- lowas uu, Desrease, P.c, $397,583.88 § 9,071,08 1.5 17094008 11,030,636 1375, 1n Tilinols, 707 mites..... .. $STRILTS i 03 vor 18431585 $703,335,51 $20,701.91 2.7 Tho eatniugy por wite In Iitiuols wara §ALS, and 1n fuws. 3306, the aversge for tho wholo road beiug £605 per pul * The Lavd Depsrtment reports for Sentembor sales of 1,920,069 acrea of land for §12,373.99 'a.hnj‘u?-lwuonsonund contracta amounted to 2212151 CENTRAL OF IOWA. Dzs Motwzs, Oct, 18.~A hoaniog was had last evemig before Judges Dillon and Love in the suit of the Farmers’ Lown and Trust Cowmpavy Trustees va. The Contral Hailrond Uompavy of Tows. Plaintiffe in the smt brought action on bolalt ot the miuority of the bondbolders. De- feudaots, known as the Lostou aud New Yok Committes, sud the old muoszement of the road, backed by & majority of tho Louds, askiod that ng foreclogure should take place, sud thay the property bo manszod for wix years coming by the ssid Commitices, The Court denic bath sapplications of tho latter, sud probably will givow decree wext woak which mill cover the foreclgsure end eale of the proporty in- volved. - THE WEATHER, Wasamioros, D. 0., Oct. 18—1 a. w.—Fer the Upper Lakew, the Uppor Mississippi, Lower Misaourl, and Onio Valloys, snd Teaucsses, riv- lnfi barometer, northwest to northesst winde, falling temperature, aud clear ot partly cloudy weather. A GESUINE SNGN-STORI, Pont Jenvig, N. Y., Oct. Tuo fitat anow- torm of the oason In this soctlon occarred It night, Ruow fell nt Cochecton on the Etie Railway, ‘groning hesvior furtlier west. At Hugquohauna, Pa., it wan 5 inchon dead, A de- voragale alwo visited this woction skt night, up- rootiug troca aud damaging buildinga. Sveciat Correnponience af T'he Chicago Iribune, Taxsixa, Mich., Oct. 16.—The ground froze fiard onongh last uight to boar up seblcles. To formed Lialf an incl thicx. THIZ INDIANS, An Oregon Trihe Troublesome~Sonthe crn Californin ltcd-Skins, Bax Fnaxcisco, Cal, Oct, 16,—A diepatch from Portland, Ore., faye that tha Umatlls Indinos bave driven off tho workmon on the Nevsda & Northern Tolegraph oxtansion, threnteaing to kil them if they continued their wors. A dispatch from Los Angoles roports an in tervisw with Olegario, Chief of tuo Pala or Temcula Indians, rocently reporied fn rovolt in 9an Diego County, Ho scems to baa man of inteliponce, a3 aio others of tho tribe, with whom, Lo ease, thov have occupied tbe Tandy from which thoy wero rocently efocted for centuries ; lina beon converted to Christianity and bocu poaceabls tillers of the soll for xenoras tiona ; have boen d mpussossed by the Blioriffona claim of a Lolder of s Uuited Btatos patont, and foreed to loave tueir housos, crope, aud fenced fields, and becoma Liomoless vagabonda, without menon of livelihood, Their women and children are now in a starving condition, and they bave . como to ses If tho Goverument casnot helg them. They have nover received any blankets of aunuities, but bave lived by tholr owa labor. They bave £o intontion of revolting, but whita men of San Diego County have given out that trpreasion to provent e public from sympathiz- :ng with them, while being robbed” of thair iomes, ———— REVENUE FRAUDS. ROCKFQRD, ILL, Special Dispatch to The Chicaas Tridune, Rockronp, Ill, Oct. 16.—C. B, Throop, » Govornment officer of Chicago, arrivea hero yes: torday, and eeized o large gnantity of Ncote. granite, consigned to Roberts & Wormwood, marble cutters of this city, the uame Liaving beer. freightod at G0 por ceot less than ita actus) weight, and consequontly the duty not psid upon 3t. It will probabiy b sold. ST. LOUIS, Br. Lovms, Oct. 17.—Huits Lave been {nsti- tuted in the United Btates District Court sgainst Garbard Bensberg for romoving distilied spirita upon which the revonuo tax had not besn paid 5 damages clatmed, $200,000; also againat Alfrec Bovis and C. Il Frazer, clsimad, 610,000 ; als nicker and B, M, Eugelke, damages claimed, £30,000. MILWAUKEE, Mmwaoser, Oct. 16.~In the case of the Unitod Btates vs. £ragina to-day, tho examins~ tiou of ex-Daonty Collecter Btewart was re- sumed sud concludel. The Court thea sd- Journed to Mouday afternoon. —_—— EPIZOOTIC. Bpecial Diepatch to The Chicaqo Triduna, Otrawa, 1N, Oct. 16.~The opizootic has broken out oxtensively Lera. Almost every horso in the city is moro or less affected with it. In one l(mr{ stablo thoe eutire stock, 21 horses, bave it. It first appesred hero last woex. It is 1n s milder form than the last visitation. —_— SUDDEN DEATH, Ypecial Disvatch to The Chicamo Tribune, Des Morses, Ia., Oct. 10.—Fraok Butler, & prominent citizen and old aottler, foll dosd thig afternuon while walking on the strost. Causs, poplexy. e OBITUARY. Waektivg, W. Va, Oct. 17.—Cspt. John Muleyne, sa old and well-known steambuat-man, died suddenly st lua home in thia cicy last even- ing, of para.ysis. —_— County Nomcenciaturecs Washunatan Star, In looking over an official list of the countiea in the United Btates some inieresting facis are doveloped. There aro in all 1,441 counties. Tho lettor most largely sepresoated in the naming of these counties {s 8; the next Af, and the pext C. More counties sro nswed after Washington than soy other Presidest of tho United States, the number bojug 20, The namea of tho other Prev- idents represented by counties occur ad follows : - Jeforson, 43 ; Jackson, 21 ; Madison, 10 ; Mon- z00, 18 ; Lincoln, 17 ; Girant snd Polk, 12 each 3 Jolnsou, 11 : Harrison, 9; Adams, 8 ; Tsylor, 7: Vaa Boreu, 4; Pierco, 4 : Buchanan, 8; snd Fillmore mud Tyler, 2 cach. In many cases, however, in thé abovo Lst, counties wero nof Damed after the Presidents, but the seleaiion ot 8 namo was _intluenced by local considerstions. Thore aro 22 counties oamed after Franklin, 17 sfter Marion. 2 after Fromont, 8 alter Greeley, 1 after Hendricks, 8 after Benton and Boono, 8 sfter Cass, Marshall, and Patoam, 14 aftar Car roll, 11 atter Douglay, and 18 after Montgamery. Tho namew of slmost all of the Revolationary berosa except Aruold aro representod in the list. = 4 1t gour throst feels sore or uncomfortabls, use oromptly Dr, Jayno's Expectorant, It will Telisve the alr-passages of all phleqm or mucus, allay infsmme tioo, and 2 give thie affected parta s chance o hosl. No safer remedy can be bad for all coughs And coids, oraay complaiat of tne throat or lunys, and if taked 1 timo short trial will prove i's aificacy. “TPATSTOTRALE O TG WESY S0E° BARGAINS Coored o Py SIT. IS AT TUHE GREAT WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE Lot of Pancy Bilks reduced o 65 cts. Large Line Dark Calored Fancy Silks, 75 cta., worth 31, Line of Black Grouud Whito Stripe Bilks, 15 cta, Line of Black Ground Vhito Biripe §ilks, 85 cta., regu= Tar $1,12% goods, Lane of Black Ground White Birips snd Check Bilkw, 1, worth #1.25, Line of Heavy, Rich, and Wide Dlsck and Whits Btripe Groa Gralus, §1,80, requisr §: goods, Targe Variety Choice Nuw Autumn Shadet in Chenoyy American Bilks, Line of Handsome Colored Lycna Groa Grains, $1.78, regular $1 quality, Linw of Rich Colored Lyons Gros Grains, $2.35, peice eliowhers .50, . Also, Chiolce Evenlug Bhaded ln tho two sbove qualle thea, Line of Coloted Trimming Silke, 8t §1 and §1.2%, Dargalos ta Lyous Cloak Velvets, tuoluding an extre cheap quallty, st $10.60, AXLEBO, A Complete sud Full Line of tho fustly celebrated *CACHEMIRE MILANO,” for which we are Bole Agonts in Ohlcago, and whish is undouttedaly the Moat Durable, sa it is also the Rivhe eat, Musk Elegant, and Cusapest BLACK LYONS GROS GRAIN IMPORTED. Tuls 6k has s Desp Rich Satin Lustro snd Match- fes Buade, Wo warvans the Durabllity of every yard wo sell, Lovk st Cschemiro Milano, qualisy ¥, st 8 the Cheapast Bk In Amierica, oqual to any $2.60 Silk, CARSON, PIRIE & (0 Madison and Peoria-sts,

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