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teg. "y lot [ i b ney be s A ady [ Tog TR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TU SDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1875. = POLITICAL. cookk County Repubtican Cone. vention To-Day. List of the Delogates Elected at Yes torday’s Primaries, jothier Serlous Chargo Agalust Gove Taylor, of Wisconsin, goeeoh of Ex-Gov, Washburn at Portage, *" Wis~Exegesis of Beform Tinance, cuarges Against tho Republican Candidale for Troasurer of Minnosota. LOCAT. THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES., BCENES AND INCIDENTH, Tho olection of delogates to the Republicin (Qoavention, which convenos to-day at dMcCor- pick Ilall, was held vostoiday afternoon, bogin- giogat 4 and concluding at 7. An a rulo quiot F'fl"‘""' and in nearly all the waras thore was 1a apisront absenco of, roprosentativos of the gppotion party, who, it was expectod, would giofest their presoco aud proditection for pikng themsolvos heard. A full complo- gt of polico Lad been provided }r i Doputmout, nod possibly they pgeeeded I mwawtaining ordor. Thero waa sremrkable absenco of intoxicatlon, though 5 of the polla wero catablished in tho fm- gediate vicinity of ap-rooms, thoe intetiors of wich were crowded with candidatus snd votors, THE FIRIT WARD jola waro locnted at tho ongine-houso on Doar- i streot, mear Btate. A romarkably sealy oxd, who, [t was boliovod, represented tha Heiog faction, atrolled up and down tho pave- pecs vainly ondeavorivg to infuse a raodioum sfaloric 1nto their physiquo by saltatorial exor. & wnd other exterior influcnces, Trude’s gl phiz was early dn tbo fleld, teilooked a1t tho ownor was awaiting tho ar- rnlot reinforcomen:s. It wag expectod that Yike MeDonatd would put 12 o appearanco, ta o0%iog o somo inoxpheabls combination of arcapstances, ho did nut attend. ‘Lharo s o0 disorder, and no_nolsy outhnsiaym, Toero were threo lickets offered for wuyport, ail of woich were cumposed of ropreseutattve mou fod vell-known citizous. i Eggleston's furuituro-store, at No. 619 Stato greet, mag (ransformod into & polling-booth to et tho demandy of roridonts in TIIE THHD WALD, Ass00n ag tuo hour for oj ening the fostivi- tmanived somo littlo delny wan necessitatod in tozsequenco of the abson~o of two of tho judgos. Tusewbargo was upeedily removed, however, brite appointmeat of Men-ts, Eggleston aud Goodeiliic, who acoepted tho trust, knd the ball aeiod. A largo voto, apgroyating U5, wna cast forthe two ticketa which wero submitted (the fenepamblan oloment largely prodomiusting) forduposit ou. but tho rugalar ticket provailed by » wajority of 114 votes. The do feated candidates announced to tho judges thattbey ehould protest sgainst the ndmission of those claiming to Lo elected to the tloor of thaConvention to-aay, ‘Thoy bago their oups iiten 00 tho twaaner in which voiers wero chal- Joged, the appomtawent of tho subst.tute itges, and the preeouco of tho candidutes duc- ieg the counting of tho Lallow. A great mauy of the Opposition wero yresent, and the clal- lagiog a8 pot only froquant but emphntic und cogival, Jnch disorder vamlud. which re- quired the most dotermined efforts of tho p lico w check and prevont its culiinstion fnto a “row.” This thoy did, aud tuo votes were euted smd much entical commout which teemed with U icoinplimentary aluelon to the wngidstos and judges. THE NINTIL WARD i made the Atago of nd incunsiderablo action wtbepart of tho reguiar Hepublicaus, ns also g0 pars of tho Diposition. The polls nesr lbecortier of Harrison and Deapluimos streots w wrounded and Lemmed Ju by o large dlegaton of citizons who wero slicitous that tle party shouid bo well repredentod. oz disorder existed in THE TWENTIZTH WARD ; frnabiort time owing to a misuuderstanding as b sbero tho polls should bo establisbod. I was finaliy sottled that ot No. 160 Michigau stroot tho votes woud bedeposiced, and bi Lier lacked thoso who wero tilied L0 an oxpy esston of opinion 1 the prem- lier, Tho Teutonio clement was largoly repro~ Ruted, g9 was also_ the ililescnn, Lut no dls~ furtaces occurred. Fow Oppositioniuts woro ou the ground, out a {arge delogation of polico in~ dued # bolles that thioy weso oxpactod. TIE DELEGATEH. Folloning is the composition of the Convon- 82 lar up tho city 1 concerned : Bint Fand—John Lylo King, Harry Fulling, J, Ap- Wilsou, Louls liaes, 8. 1. Davie, W, J, Growu, d Want—Arthur Dizon,” ¥, W. Warren, Phil Fudiwurth, Dr, Jordon, Heyry Hioith, anl—D, T, ‘Wakeman, @, M. Bargoant, Oxrgw Abrams, J. W, E. Taomas, R, 31, Mitehell, J. BQutee, W, 2, Bruity, M, Jenigen, Fourth Ward-~Joha L. Hancock, [ra W, Buell, 31, A. yer, Edwin J. Tlomns, Laward I, Jeffery, William Aekortt, Peter Dlceon, I, ¥, Dextor, Pt Weed~1t, W, Rieaby, P, L, W B4, 1.0, Collin, Hobert A, s, 4L Woodward, ¥, €, Iinsw Bty Wird—Tohin Bonlfleld Jansen, 3, F, , Jamioa Brivger, corge T, Willaine, 2 Martin Deat, George ¢, Willm Hrow, Adam Boba, Jobn MeDonald, l‘-’:nfl! Werl—0, Tegtmeyer, J. F. Mollfer, W, Luiriog, Christ Tiewshiorn, Edward Heinze, Frod "u‘hlh lt"d -Da; bty Ward—Dantol Green, Capt. McQrow, J, 8., ;,’m. 3. Buipn, J, Swoedtzy Usuk Iiugor, A A, uipih Werd—A, Coprad, W. I1, Thompeon, D, W. $4k Joka Lotwan, Alvia Balisbury, A, G, Low, 8 lore, J. L. Hrentiau, ppeuia Werd—It, Henderson, Jumes Quigley, A, 2 T"'hlney.vx-. 1L Btanton, J, W. Monahan, Jowtith Ward~George T\ Bay, Kittel Nelruon, M. AW, Woodward, W, F. Milligan, 8, I Dewy, A Riddie, Yo Spry. Tuliteenth Ward—1, 12, Iawley, George Sherwood, iam 1, Lotghal 5 4 Ty pouiblia, Yol uticn L. L \Wbiiaey, Rawlelizh, Jore L Rold, Jr. urteenth Ward—I, G, Oill, James Quirk, T Z, ot Wl Willas, Johin'Dens, A B Beadloy Plenh WapooXftpiatan. pon gt Lot o 2 el War=NMokolss Jickhard, Louta Sctiuits, Guid, 1 ,,‘m:“l"mn-un. 30 R, Iretdergast, P, Mo Saltents Ward—Cart, P, 3. igan, J, I, Millor, W, fa.‘f&i‘"’ lias Blipmc, Holast ', Tieed, Josens Ensaleenths Ward —Joln Tettinger, P, Btetmmillr, ;“;:m C1Brore, G, Wolkuw, Jolia Bolawaid, Kax: Eightarsthy Mictwgead Ward—3, A, Ensuder, . 8, Mullen, T, J, b Bampad Nastesuth Wyrg: 'mn-m tiad, cad, ‘Fred W, Dipper, &mmmm otlon Tosantiel, Jonu Harting: T¥eBlieth Ward—Fred Bocker, J. D. ¥ B Toigu, Oeorga Lendeman, O i, Dot Goarae —_——— IN GENERAL, REPULLICAN CONPERENCE, Drominont Hopublioans, {ncluding I tha Contral Commlttos, mot yoater- Grand Paclfle, to look over the situs- Wi €enoral convorsation asto the availa “hy Of candijates ocoupled thojoutirs sersion, B :n evidant leanings to suy oue candidate, kmlm or Mr. Huck, tho brawer, was the sube [ l;:m‘., discussion In connection with tho “‘hn‘ Couuty Teoraurer, and it is probabls . u»‘ Rontlomay will be votod for in the Con- o o-da, HE CORCORANE ON ‘THEIR MUSCLE, uottier pugilistio encouutor must be add- !: iiory of tho faraous Corcoran boys, W‘;‘im It réfiocts upon rather thsn adds to drafiorn, 28 bevwny shoulder-hivtors, Haturs el dl,;\won thoy wreaked the veugesnce of & unfor, 0 40 Ophosition Convention ou kg Funug Jorry Orowley. After enticing lov's ssloom the whola mab ol thewn 'flvnncll?m awbush bohuud the folding doora by, poed aod kicked Csowloy lnto & mass of R 'nv & word of warning was given him, “hnu’mu he intormed as to tho cause of it. . 7 tho causo was s wild romor, whioh Il.d-emly Picked up, tothe effsct that outcountsd Foloy on the last ballot Wi u:nonllum Thero was nol s particle of ‘“nmu. ;:-unlnll. ‘The Corgoran boys start~ tdad st o 80d wero tho only oues who el Ml over the town, lIcunlh and t poy"ti0 accused as woll as Crowley, but L D00 ko, o Berery; S4mbery o Gyinthe o A tho oW beiter than to dar & Punishment oo thess two which "yh""\al to iotlist on Crowley. Cadyy 1ol to know that at the time the unishied Crowley, they were ous geie Eleventh Ward, wliere, oo the Ry glocny ening duriog the progress of the pri- [ rwy o, thelr brutish leador, Mike Cor 10 )iraly Léitber the courage nor the mauhood Ugpat frow suriklug w men who b dovg ooy’ JT tLs primis of life—County Commis- .& uun;‘;:}, hfl“:n i hsuh “131: tlét burly A b.g match. Commis< Johuson 1y g posssasor of a fanily of rons, conld honuce tho tufMan Corcoran an easily an thoy could & 2. M4 balo; aud when Miko Atruck out at theis father one of the sons darod i to atrikn arai al the petil of hiy life, at the tho aame drawing A knifo big enough todig Miko's grave, Frionds interfored, and tho kaife wun withdrawn from tho conflict, and thn Jolin- sun boy and the ruflian of the Twontieth Ward head a fively wot-to with their fiaw. — Awd to tho eradit of the Johnsons® Beandinavian blood, it must bo eaid thot ho want for the heathonish Corcoran In true Northorn stslo, kicking him bead ovor heols Inta the gutter. Porhaps, this in the reanon why Miko Corcoran s 0 eager to finmmol the lifo out of tho httlo followe ho nows he can whip. Crowloy and Feenay arg tlereby the sufforers bocauss ha waspounded 8o bndly in the Fileveuth Ward. It John thrsahos Mike, Miko must in returu pound Jobn's brother, JOILSNY HEALEY. To the Editer of The Chicago Itibune: Cuicaan, Oct, 18.~In" regard to the rumor that an offort will be made in the Repuplican Convention to-morrow to nominata Hesloy, in the interost of tho gamblern and bunko-steerars, 1 vavo ovory reason to beliove it true, Thoy promise Lo nav Jus * asseawmont ' and glve lnm a Iargo " Oppomtion” vote. Will this mort of chaff cateh old Republican bLirda? Give tho nonunation to vame old aud tried friend of the party. Lot 1hora bo no largaln and salo, *Give tho old man a chapce,” new RarvoLioa, GENERAL, WISCONSIN. A SLEDOE-NAMMER NLOW AT @GOV, HEPUTATION, Snectal Dispatch ts The Chieano Tribune, BIavisosx, Wis,, Oct. 13,—Anotbor atidavit i8 puplished fn the Journal to-uight from If. H. Brerecion, tho man whom Gov, Tavlor attempted to briba aovoral yenrs ago with $10. It i & tor- 1ibly seathing documens on tho Roform Governs ment, 1t appears that Gov. Taylor, ia sendivg Brerecton tho %10, wroto him a letter. Super- human efforls hava been mado by Gov. Tuylor aud big 8on-ta-law, Mr, Bashford, to got posses- Bion of thln lotter. Brorocton says about the 4th of Soptomver Gov. Taylor approachod him ou tho stroot and dosirad a mooting at TAYLOR'S the Exceutive office. Consent was giv- en. On appearivg 1o tho Exccutivo oflico, Qov., Taylor neked if Lo bad a cortain lettor with nm. Mr. Brerccton ro- rplied that Lo had. Gov. Tavlor asked to weo it. Thys waa grantod, after s promiso was exactod foritaroiurn. On returning it, Gov. Taylor thanked Mr. Brerecton forvot exposing him two venra ngo, and, if ho would do tho samo this yoar, hio would give him & good position ; that ho wae sure of lis clection, as tho raiiroads were all going to support bim, and he wanted not to bo exposed before tho Conventiou, as Hat Clark and o number of soro-hioada wero trrivg to defost him; and, forther, that his #nu-in-tnw, Mr. Bashford, wantod to seo bim, A day or two after, Brerecton recoived n letter from the sou-in-law, Mr. Bashford, carnestly ro- quenting an tnterviow. yhen B:oracton returved wotd tv bim tbas ho conld not como im0 town. A few da’s aftor 3r, Basuford drove aut to Mr. Brorecton's tnrm, and was vory auxious (o fix uatters up aud got posdonsion of thio fet. olfered to give Lis Loy 8 povision in the Cap. at o salury of 26u0 to #3U0 por yoar, which way refused, ~Aboul the 1st of October Mr, Bashiford agsiu saw Ar. Brerecton and offered him 2500 anid the pesition for hia boy i ho would givo up Guv. Taylor's loter aud «ign & statemont vin- dglcating Gov., Taylor, whick was refused, ‘The sifidaviv contiues Lashford thea sahl: * Now, you havo declined all my proporitiona: now will you make ouc, and, if 1 luive uot muvey enough witn mo to satiafy 30.1, gt 1to tho Lgay with me sud gouto Madisou utid X wiil ey 5ou T then told 1in 0 awount of mouey could’ ‘Induce e o violto my consclonce, tiat no act or_word of mino should Lo wel to keop Gov, Tayior fu tho posltion Lo was so uawortly ‘to i, Mr. Dasuford il thoy did not care inuch about the Cartek-Fulr matter, ~tliey wauld squelh thut 7 but this trausactlon thoy could not anawer, aud thut 1t wou.d defeat” Gov. Tugs tor, 1 agutn told Lam 1 would not givo uptho letter or make n stateieut for uny cousideration, Ms th o complufned tnat 1 kad not freaied tho Governor we.l, an o would 1ot havo been u candidate for ronoufna- tlon 4 be bad not supposud ho could Lave got tho lut ter; that he (tho Governor) could have retired as well a8 dny dovernor over did at the cod of his terai. Mr, Lashford ssid this Inierviow was very ‘unsatiufactory Lo lins, a3 ho was ufrald that be left mo moro unfricudly thaw Lo bad found me. Hashford then tried 0 -2 M1 10 prowmisc 10t Lo €Xposo the traua- action for o woek, but I refasod, Thou hio wanted mo 1o coue luto tadlson again to seo niore about it, but T devitued to be futerviawed by Lim any more on the publect, and e the matier fually endod. Aftor s long ssason of being badgorod, imposturod, aunoyed, and uppealed 0 o tho ubjoct by dr. Hasiford aud Gy, “Toylor in referouce to tho falsehood n tne fusne of tho femo.rat horoln uliuded to Tssy (hat no Kepublican ever ofiored mo $1,000 if 1 would muke o stuicinont crimiuatiug tho Goveruor for au uttemyt {0 riby me whilo a moniber of tue Duno County Buard, snd_ further say I never offercd to ke a ulalonient completely cXonurating G, Taylor of baving attempted to bibe mo If tho Governor oF his Iriends wou.d pay mo tho syt of $.40, EX-GOV. WASUDURN'S SPEECK AT PORTAGE LAST NIanT. Spectal Disyalch to rhe Chicaco Tribune. Pontaok, Wis, Uct. 18.—Ex-Gov. Washburn made bub necond Bpeech of the campmign bero this evening, contimng himsolf metly to Btato wattors by way of contrasting the two last yests ot Lepnblican administration sud tho two yoars of Roform ralo, and woll following up his Barae 000 8pecch, suowivg how Taylor's Administras tin, instond of making a groat eaviog. had lont more thun bis, aud brought facts ond figures down to tho oo of the prosent flecal year, ond showing why there was such o reluctanes to have tno records inspoctod in the Btsto oifices. Somo weoke ago the Goveruor addressed latters of inquiry in ro- gard 10 tho receipts and oxponditures of tho last tlucat year bouly to Bocretary Doyle and to Treas- uror Kuobn, aud they, not danng to refuso in- formation thus abpliad for, furuished documents by which the Meform Administration stands cou- wvictod out of tho mouths of its own mombors of OXtI87AgANCO 10 exponditures and hypoerisy in it pleea of ccunomy, on wiien €0 many changes have been rung, while 1ta oft-1oneatod olaimthat it has sa/od £500 8 day was shown to be woito than pu 1dlo talo. From tho statcruent furminhiod by Trossuror Kuebn, it apuoars sl tho oxpensos woro us follows ; For 1872, %1,076,448 ; for 1873, $1.191,058 ; for 1874, 1,056,708 ; for 1875, 81,360,163 "The two yoars of Republican rulo cost $2,267,409, or, doductiug appropristious for - poranent improve- monts, 81,783,803; (ho two years of Lo~ form ndministra. lon'cost $2,204.873, or, deductiug pormancnt wprovoments, 1,044,817, or, turther SUBLFRCULE tho cout of the consus and sn ole- vator tax_rolunded (0 the Chicayo, Milwaukoo & Bt. Paul Railroad, 31,918,003, the current expou- o of tbe two Reform years thus excoeding tho two Ropublican years by £184,7ub, Instend of be- ing any loss, ‘The ox-Governor said he could not beliove Becrotary Doyle or ‘I'rensuror Kuohn could have eanctioned the use of their names and facis on the Hoform nnmgrnlm talsoly claime ing a saviug of €500 & doy. ‘I'lo ex-Uovernor further sbowed, fiom udvunoo sboets of Hecre- ary Doyle's toport for tho fiecal yoar closiug Bopt. 30, 1875, that is roceipts were 1,138,481, and its expouscs 81,200,168, oxceeding Jta rove onuos by €123,684, and foaving vnly a balanco of $1,816 agaiusc & bnlaoce of 125,631 Hopt. 30, 1a74, 14 was also clear {hat tho gen- eral’ fund would be blnkm[:)l ovar $100,000 by Jaun. 1, large bills having been postpoued 1 order to show & balance ab tho closo of thoe vear, It was alvo shonn that the Ht. Oroix & Suno- rior lailroad Treepass Fund had Lesn privily drawu on to pension favorites. ‘I cust of pro- tectiug tho Iand which bad been worso plunder- ed lzst yenf than ever, baviug boon 13,400, whtoh was $9,604 wore than durivg s yoar of his (Wasuburn's) sdministration, when tho lands wore woll protected. Xeform profligacy sud wivmansgemont were etlactivaly shown up n other particulars, Tho moeling way bield at the Court-Houss, which was orowded full with o highly juteihi- Rout sudience, Hevator Barden prosided and dutroduced the I‘Isu.!kel‘ in tlattering terms, aud Lo was often aud warmly applaudea, bis home thrusta balug thoroughly avprecistod. The at- tendance and entbusiasm st the meeting indi- cated that Columbia County Republicana will Bive A good account of themuelves elsotion day, —_— MINNESO1A. CHARGES AGAINST MR. PPAENDER, Gpecial Diavateh to The Choeaco Iridune. B, Pavt, Oct. 18,—~The Democratio Convens tlon of Dakols Couoty Bsturdsy resomlinsted Ignatius Dounetly for Btate Beator, Frieuds of Dike, the Indepeudent, aod Schsf- far, tho Demoaratio, candidstes for Treasurar, 0 bavoriug to connoct Witllam Pfasoder, the Repablican candidate, with ¢ho AMunch sud Beeger detault by slleglug that ho gave way for Beeger's nomination four years ago ou consider- ation of & losu which was made from the Htate funds. The allegation s based on memorsnda found in a bluiter kept by Beeger of pay. . menta to ipe B on acconnt of Munct bfi Ffaendel on - stati msuts by Huoter, Doputr ssurer un £4:ger, and Dike, wlio !~riginated ths oha u\ ¥ Ptoaoder, a5d aawinsd whom s a cithor oo of whom | has bogun a Tihel anit elaiming 15,000 damaz * It In alwo allegod to-day that Pfsenaor's not - for tho balanca due wax tumad ovor to lin bonda- men, who made the defateation good, aud that it remaios unpard, Huntor, in answor to the likel complaint, reanserts bis charges, doclaring siso that Plaonder knew the loan was mado from the "Trossury, Unlosn Pfaendor can satisfactorily oxplain away or refute the charges, or retires from the ticket, one Republican candidate for Btato otlice will be ated. Otherwise than this tho Yinnesots campairn is quioily progress. ing towards tho ususl Ropublican majonty, —_— MISCELLANEQUS. LEAVENWORTYl COUNTY, KAY. Bpectal Disvateh to T Chicaoo Tridune, Leaveywontn, Kan, Oct. 18.—Tho County Republicsn sud Democratic Conventions mot in thincity to-day. Tho Republicans hell their meeting in Odd-Fellowa' Hall, while tho Demo- crata wero accommodatod at Turnor-Hall. The Republicsna held s very harmonious meating, nomloatiog thoir full ticket by acclamation, ‘The Domocrata waro loss succeesful, and bod a torrible time, asomo of thor delogatos botting the Convontion, whila the county delegates added fuel to tho flamea by rofusing to vate for a city man for any county ollice, thoy thinkiog that the Court. Houga ring wero running the coucorn. Tho ut- most confusion prevailod, and up to thiy timo they iave not succerded I nominating a siuglo caudidato on their ticket, LEP. COUNTT, JLI. Specsal Duapateh to The Chicano Tribune, Dixoy, 111, Oct. 18,~Tho Lee County Lopab- liran Convountion came off at Amboy to-dav. Tha Counvoutlon was called to ordor by Gen. Jamos L. Camp, on whose mation Col. Jusoph Utloy was olacted Chiairman on the flist baliot. Josoph Willisms, of Aehton, was nominated for Coutty Troasurer, aud Wilham Mac)Mahon for County Burveyor. Frud A. Truman, Cashicr of tha Dixon Natlonal Dank, ta the Indenondent candidato for County Treasurer sgniust Will- tomy, sud with very Uattoring prospucta of suc- cenn, THE POILADELPIIA [OARD OF TRADE AND HARD SONEY. Spectal Dipateh t2 4 le Chiraao iribune, Pritapgrina, Pa, Oct. 18.—~Tho Board of Trade_to-night rojoctod tha Invitation of the Now York morchants to send delcrates to tho Hard-Moneoy Conveation to bo leld in Cincine uatl on the 234 just., as it does not approve of {be mauner of sttackiog tho currency of the cauntty, 48 st out {n the call, and are not sn favor of taking anv action until 8 plan of opera- tluns wotting ont the evils Lo be remodiad aud the chango Loceseary 1as boon proparad, UAMILTON COUNTY, OMIO. CiNcinsaTy, 0., Oct. 18,—1T1o ofticial raturns of liamilton County give the jtepublicans all of the four Stato Honators and all of tho ten Rop- rosentativos. FINANCIAL. FAILURE AT DWIGHT. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Trivune, Dwionr, 1ll,, Oct. 18.—~The bank of J. G. Btrong closed ite doors to-day. Liabilitles, £30,- 000 ; asaots, 820,000, A mooting of tho crod- itors was bold to-night, when s commiitce wag appolntod to investigate tho affairs of tho bauk, Mr, Strong his tho sympatby of the community, and it is boped tuat by a 'udimnun mavagewent 01 tho a8xai8 ho will be able to pay a goud divie dend. Tho grain house of Strong & Co. is not allected by tuis failurc. NEW YORK. New Yorg, Oct. 18.—Charles T. Diflingham, Jr., s partoer of tho suspended book-publsh- | fog firm of Lee, Sbepard & Dilliogham, has bought the stock and good will of the old con- cern, and will horeafter conduct tho cntire bueinees 1o bis own vame. This purchsso termi- pates the fivancial diflicaltios of tho New York honse. The affairs of Lee & Shopard, of Dos- 1on, aro gald to boio a fair way of reacling an equally satinfactory settlement. - PITTSBURG, Prrranvna, Pa., Oct. 18.~Tho fitm of Rogers & Bircltiold, promunent iron manufacturers of this city, has suspendod. They bave boon op- oratiog two milis, one at Leechburg, and avother st Avollo, Pe, Thoir assets and liabllities aro not known, BOSTON . Bostoxy, Oct, 18.—At & meoting of tho crodi- tors of Loo & Shapard, to-day, it was ngreod to tako 20 conts on the dollar, payable in from three to twenty-four montha fiom noxt Novem- Der, the inst threo payments to be secured by in- dorsement. POTTSYILLE, PA, Porrsvitrx, Pa., Oct. 18.—The Palo Alio Iron Mills bave reeumed work after a year of idloness, with 300 raen, &t a reduction of wages of 25 per cont. BALTIMORE, * Bavrnsons, Oct, 18.— Fhe Trustoes of the Cal- vart Sugar Rofinory bave pad tho creditors a dividond of 20 por cout. e FIRES, IN CHICAGO. Tho slarm at 8:10 o'clock yosterday morning was occasionad by tho discovery of a firo in the engino-room of Holbrook & Stone's flour-mll, on Carroll street. It caused by the ovor- heating of a pile of sswdust, but was epoodily oxtnguishied with & fow pails of wator. ‘Ihe alsrm from Box 832 st 1:35 o'clock veater- sy morning was causod by & fire in tho baru in nenr of No. 82 Witkam strost, owned and occa- pied by Jamoe Gritln. Tao fire communicaten to the frame atructuroin front, and ulo to sn adjoining one-story and basement barn owned by Hugh Cunmngbam, and also to a barn 1o the rear, ‘Tho flaines thou sttacked tho rouf of No. 84 William sireet, occupiod by Poier Johwson, Loss on barn, boudo, aud furniture of No. 82, §0u0 ; on promisey at No. 80, €550 ; on No, 84, 8500, Fully imsurad. AT MINNEAPOLIS, Spectal Dispateh tn The Chicaon Tribune. MinneapoLly, Minn,, Oct. 18, —Three fires oc- curred in this city to-dsy, At 8 s, m, W. L. Bargent's dwolling was damaged §200; coverod by insuranco. At 13 m., tho residenco of Now- ton ‘Trusx was destroyod. Loss, 81,800, In the afternoon at 2 o'clock firo destroyed two bulld- ings on Becond stroot, awned by the Hon, Frank Morse, sud ocoupiad by Kane o8 & saloon. Lows, §2,600; lusurod for €1,800, AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Fribuns. BroowvatoN, INl., Ost. 18.—A Jargo frame building on Contre stroet, owoed by Mrs, Lang- don and occupiod as dye-works by Julius Muel- ler, caught fire to-day and roceived somo dam- age, Loss on building about 8500; inwured for 81,600 1o _the Firoman's, of Dayton; no iusur- auco on Mueller's property, on which tuore was slight damago. AT RIVER FALLS, Wis. Svecial Disvatch to The Chwago Tribune, B7. Pacr, Mun,, Oct. 18,—An incendiary fire % River Falts, Wis., yesterdsy morning, de- stroyod tbe Aetropolitan Hotel, unfinished, Haven'stfurniture stiop, Davis' drag-store, and fivo other frame buildings, Losy, 530,000 i fo- surauce, §18,000, AT ST. PAUL. Special Dupateh to The Uheago Tribune, B7. PaoL, Oct. 16,—A smal frame bouse and contents ou Mississlppl street, owned by s Ger- man tallor named Keiger, was burped lastafter. noon by & kerosene-lamp exploaion. Fully in- nured, AT ERIE, PA, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Triduns, Esix, Oct, 18.—~The house of Willism Parkin- gon was burned af an early hour this morning. Laas, 81,800} {nsursace unknawe, ————— DUBUQUE MATTER. Special Dispatsh to TAs Chieago Tridune, Dusuqus, Is,, Oct. 18.~The long-peuding con- troversy between ¢! ity and the Ceutre [sland Company, lavolving aboat 500,000, hau been uettled at last by the city paying §35,000 1 twen- 1y-ive year bonds and sscuring about twonty-five acres of lsland for levee purposes. Thivsottles uli the old-bond indebtedneas of the City of Du. bug! '.l'n-pa,ym now feel relioved from a ‘burden which, if put upon the city with the debt already due, would crush it for years to come. DAVENPORT BOARD OF TRADE. Davexroar, [s., Oct. 18.~The firat daily ses- slon of the Davonport Board of Trade was hald to-day, with an attendsuoca of about Alfty grain- v rak thonwand buahels of grain ¢! soged by sample. This ls the firat cley in .he 4 0 losugurate a daily grnn axchange, Tas niove Aude favor baze; aad Wil be & grea) suo. FOREIGN. M. Thiers Declares that the public Must Be Main. tained. Re- The Emperor Willfam Enthusiastically Beceived in Italy. Freedom of Travel Accorded to Forelgn- ery in Chiua, The Carlist Army Broken into Harmless Fragments, Revisw of the English and c;mllm:nhl Bread- stuffs Markets, FRANCE, TWENTY-ONE LIVES LOST, LoxpoX, Oct, 18.~Twenty-one porsons wero lost by tho wrock of a French schoonor on the cost of France, AL TIENS ON THE SITOATION. Panis, Oct, 18.—A banquet was givon yoster- day n hosor of ex-I'reaident Thicrs at the Arcachon (n tho Girondo. 3. Thiers delivored ap addrows in whieh he #nid that tho Republic must bo main- tained, Ho did not think that tho radicals aro a8 black as they are painted, and Lelioved that if thoy gained powor they would pursua a different course from what their op- Ponents supposo. M. Tulors alwo sald tuat ho desirod tho disnissal of all functiouaries who do wnot respoct the public powers, Tue, ho thourht, was necessary, in order o rouder tho eloctions roally re; resontative. Ho domed ku“ the Hepublic would isolate Fravce, and sald slio may count upon tho symnathy of Europe. Tho Juronean policy of tho future will be pnaco and non-intervention. M. Thiers alwo advocated a liboral and modern ystem of educa- tion. PROY. WHEATSTONE. Loxpoy, Oct. 19—G a, m.—%he Daily Telea raph bas s special from Parin stating that Prot. theltalnuo is vory lll with cougestion of tho ungs. THE ANNEXATION OF LELOITH, Partn, Sopt. 27.—Tho hankering after Belgium rocenily manifeated bv Victor Hilgo sud M. de Qirardin liag called forth the following semi-of- ficinl note : The feeling evinced In mome Belglan papern on to certaln publications al.uding to the angezatin of Del- glut to France hea oxciled profound aurprino hers s for it is matter of public notoriety that nothing {a loxa thought of in France than the annezation of Belefum, and it ought 1o bo kuown at Drursels, what cversbody kugws {n Frauco, that the publications in question are esuentlally porsonal whimniealitiv, s i ITALY. TIHE ENPZROR WILLIAM AT MILAN, Mrrax, Italy, Oct. 18,—Tno Emperor Witliam, accompaniod by Field-Marabal Von Moltke, Secrotary of Btate Von Bulow, and other dig- nitarios, armved hero this afternoon. King Victor Emanuel, the Crown Princo and Princess, and Princo Amadous, accompaniad by tho President of tho Council, Signor Mingbetti, and Minister for Foreigu Affalra Bignor Visconti Voosta, recaived the Emperor and suito at the rallway stution, whero the members of the Hoval househ ld and rovresentatives from the two Chawbers woro ln waiking. Minister of War nor Ricotti aud Miujuter of the Intorior or Cantellt wero also present. Multitudes of pooplo assombled at tlio rtation, and lined tho gatly-decorated streots through which the distivguisbed party passed. There was great euthusissm. According to prescut arragements it 18 oxpectod thiat tho Emporar will romain bhere threo or four days. Loxpoy, Oct. 18.—Advicos from Milan this ovening announce that the rocoption of the Em. pa‘rlm- ‘Willism was everywhore most eathasi- natic, ST GREAT BRITAIN, TUE COLLIE FRAUDH, Loxpox, Oct. 18.—Tho caso of Mosars, Alexander aud William Collio, charged with ob- tatuipg monoy under false protences, cama up sgain todsyin Guild-Hall, Wiliam Coliio ap- poated. The prosecution statod that thoy wors unwilliog to proceod in the absence of Alexander Collie (who sbsconded), but thoy trustod tuat they would soon havoboth of the defendanta arraignod. The case wan theroupon adjourned till the 18th of Docomber. TIE DINECT CADLE, Tho steamebip Faraday intends eailing to-day or to-morrow to rapair tho injury to tho direct Umitod Beates cable, It is oxpocted that tho re- glhl will be complated about the 10th of Novem- or. FAILURES. Loxpoy, Oct. 10—6 m.—~London papers this moruing sunounce tho failure of Mesers, J, & W. Dudgeon, engineers, of the Sun Enpins Works, Milt Wall, aud Irou Bhip-Yard, &t Cubit- (dn?'n.“ Liatulitics cstimated 8¢ half s willion of oliars. 5 THE DREADSTUF?S TRADE. Tho Mark Lane Erpress in its regular weokly roviow of tho corn market hay the following: “in emmm!uencn of tus rocont heavy raios, sood timo i1s much loss promiang. Dampress ban affectod tmost of the now samples. Largo foreign anivals bavo checked tho upward too- dency io prico, bat holdors are stul indisnosed to mako nuny concessions, Trade is therefore inactive. At Paris pricos aro rather lower, whilo in tho provinces of Frauco whont s steady and somawhat doarer, Belgium i8 uuchanged, while Holland is firmer aud Gormany is steady aud 1~ octive. Yionua iaaldo inactvo, but Odossa is firm, nod averages 1 shilliug and 2 ponco bighor, the bulk of thut aold being fuily 8 shillinge nfe- rior in prico to provious crop, WAR MATRHIAL YOR CHINA. It fs roportod that 60 tons of emall arms and ammunition for thq Chincse Lave beon Hlu[:rfld from Loudon as_mlerchandiso, aud landod at Bhanghal. Tho Britlsh Government is invossi- gating tho matter. ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT. Capt. Goorgo Boresiord, Conservative, 8on of the Archbishop of Armagh, is electod to the House of Commons for Armagh, Ireland, to fill thie vacancy caused by tho deat of Jobn Vance. — CHINA, CONCESSION TO POREIGNERS, Buavomar, Oct. 18.~The Pekis Gazette pub- lishes an edict reforring to the murder of Alr, Magary, declaring tho nght of foroigners to travol in the intorior of China, and roquiring ollicinla to take cognizance of the traaties. Mosars, Grosvenor und Daker will proceed to Yuonan overland, Mr. Wado has arrived at Bhanghal, —g SPAIN, BEMNANTH OF THE GARLIST ARXY, Mapiw, Oct. 18.~Tho followlug is oficial: ‘Ihore are only 2,000 Carlists in Cotalonis, and it 18 expocted that these sro about to submit 1o thie Goveroment or attompt to make thoir way luto France. The Qovernment holds all tho tomns iu the neixliborhood. Qon. Quescda bias arrived at Vittoria and re- sumed comtnaud of the Northern Asmy, Notice Liss beon given that forelgn vesssls ontering Hpanish ports will bo heavily fined unless their flqmm are properly countervigued by ihe Span- h Consuls, Bonor Bagasta has arrived at Madria, ot o TURKEY, DALMATIAN INSUBGENTS, LoxpoX, Oct. 18.—~The Standard this morning publishes s special from Vienns,n which 18 is sald that & forcs of 600 Dalmatians bsd sttaoked a Turkieh village, but wero defeated aftor & ser1~ ous eucounter. —— OCEAN STEAM3RI? NEWS. Loxpo¥, Oct, 18.—~The steamships Stats of Virginis and Etblopia, from New York, and Ohjo, from Philadalphis, have airived out. PulLapErruis, Ps., Oct. 18,—Arrived, steam- ahip Pennuyivania, from Liverpool. —_— SUICIDE. Bpectas Dapateh o ihe Chtoago Tridune. Prouts, IiL, Qat. 18.—Jacoh Dessing out his throat from ear to oar yesterday in bops of kill- fog bimealf. Prompt medical sssistance proba- bly saved tne cld man's life, and the clances aze now that hie will get woll, Soscial_lrisuateh to £he Chizago Cribun, Davrox, O., Oct. 18.—The Hev. Daulel Wey- bright, a wealtby and Muhly-mfinnd Dunker rescher lviog near West Miiton, Euunlv; oomuwitted sulcide y, Ay, outting the arterion of both teraia and sabilug hims 8olf {othe neck with a fack-knifo, rovering tho {ugnlar voin, o left huma at 10 o'clock yen- terday motning. appatently wedl. Not returning tor d('nuer and supuor, the wifn becawo slarmod, and apprised noighbora, who, to the number of 00 to 200, sconrod the conutrs in searsn, it up 1o midnight had nat found im. ~Search was re auwmed this morning, sud the b .dy fouud in sxme osds near his brothor's houns adjowminz the farm, witlh tha kaife Ising by his side. fusanity 18 attributod s the canse. v —_— CRIMI. THE TAMMANY FRAUDS. New Yonk, Oct. 18.—James N. Ingeraoll, ina #uit againat the entato of the County Auditor, James Wataon, to rocovor 87,729,292 fuatituted on the ground that the county was défrauded of that sum by fraudulant bills, testisied that in 1469 and 1870 ho furofshed material to the county, through Tweed, Woodward, Bweoney, Watdon, and others. Ingaraoll waa told by Wondward that hin must make Lis bills darge enongh to pay Tweed 25 per cont and Counolly 10 per cent. Tn 1458, 5 per cent was addod, to be equally divided botween Wat-on and Wondward, Iu 1869, ‘T'woed waw getting 25 § er cont, Connolly 20 y:er cont. Watson 5 per ceut, and Wondward § per ceut. Iin bills wero not venticd nor was there any proof given by him of thew cors roctuesn. Ile furniabiod bis billd to Watwon, who did the figutation of the scconuts to Le disidad, and ho (Wataon) gavo bhim sarinots to niy for Liw share. Warrauis amounting to about #300,- 00), for ropairiug and farnishing armorios aud drill-ruome, and “other public buildings, wern {dentified by Ingersoll aa warrants on which ho bad received 40 per cent, tho remainder bring divided smong tho other merabers of the ring. AN OFFICER WITH A REVOLVER. Svecia: Inapateh to 1 he Chicao Trioune, NasnviLre, Teuu., Oct. 19, —At Hparts, Bator- day, Conatablo Monroo fludson arrested a boiu- terously drunkon man namod Padgett. Padgett rosistod and drew a knife on Hudeon, when Hudson sbot bim dead. Sovier Ivaus coming to tho defouss of Padgett, IIudsou Rhot bim through the abdomen, killing him. D, C. Lowers mext attacksd Hudion, and was wounded in tho hand by tho Jate ter. ‘Tho fieht iy repored ms very deaperate, and that the men lkalled nad ro many reiatives i town that the Conustable had to flee, The Constable ncted purcly 10 self-detouso. A mah is killed in the vicinty of Spartais s pere #onal 0nCOUBLSr OB AU AVETAgO GNCO GVeRY BIX niontls. CHARGED V/)TH INCENDIARISAL, Svecaal Dupateh s Ihe Chicaco Tribrne, Drxoy, LIl., Oct. 13.—Tho great criminal trial of tho Ktatoof Ilinosa agatust Deunis and James Creod, under ndictment for setting firo aud burning svout 100 tons of bay belonging to Mra, Horaca Dana, of Pino Crees, commepccd to-day at Orogon, Il, Judeo William W. Heaton presiding. O'Brion, Sarge, and Dixon, of Chicago, ara defending tuo Creods, Tue exeito- meut over this cago hiay been greater thau any otuer ever tiied i Ogle Countv. Uver 200 wit- ncgsos from Grand Dotour and Pine Creck ‘fownuhips have been kugenod and Aro i at- tondauce; also, more than twenty from thiw city. Some tno or three Chicago dotoctivos aro =ls0 mixed up in the matter. Both parties are welthy, aud Ligbly resgocted, SPLIT HIS HEAD OPEN. 81, Lot1s, Oct. 18.—A wpecial from St. Geno- viove, Mo., to tho Zeening Dispatch eays: Jo- seph Grimoa. & whiie man, went into tho house of anegro wowan knuwn as * Bad Auna ' last evenivg. #ud, belug intoxicated, went to mloop on ono of her beds, Tue womsn was absont at the time, and oo ber return attompted to rouse Grimes, but failing, she got into & ternble rage, wout futo the yard, procured a beasy hoe, returned to the house, aud stiuck tho sleeping man a blow ou tho head fln:lll spht bis skull wido open, killing him in- stanily. SHOT HIS WIFE, Soerial Diapateh to The Chicaoe Tridune, Mrxseirons, Oct. 18.—James Brows, night wawhman o Dosu's mill, doliberately shot his wife yesterdny, flring Hireo times beforo a shot took effect. Ho su-poctod bier of infdelity, aud foared ebo would induco ber two daughtora to becoma prostitutos. e delivered himeelt up, but eays Lo does not regret the deed. The womau 18 yet olive, but the physicians say her Tecovery is imposaible. A BOOTLESS RAID. * Corvaurs, 0., Oct, 18.—The firat goneral raid in some years upon pruminout gambling-houses was mode this evening, but, s usual, such of tho propriotors 83 wero found ot tuhelr plsces were yeading shoir family Bibles or _daily newspapers, iustead of bewg surrounded by gaming dovices. Some one who kuow of tho raid evideutly gave timely notlee to tho gamblers. Thoss nrrewied were takeu to the Mayor's office aud released on bail, STABBED TO DEATH. B8r. Lows, Mo., Oct. 18,—Two men, named Daniel Sullivan and Neil Davig, ot into & quar- rel on Col:ina stroct, nesr tio irap-warehousoe of Chouteau, Harrixon & Valle, this afternoon, and the former gave tho latter tnree teirible wounds with s koifo in the back, and two in tho brosst, from which he died in a fow minutes. Bullivan was arrestod. CRIME IN ALABAMA, Bewata, Ale,, Oct, 18,—Is1sc MceAfee, colored, on trial for causing a terrible railroad-accident on the Selma & Dalton Railroad, sbout ouo yoar 850, by placing obstructions on the track, was couvicled and sentenced to twenty years' ime prisonment, Two whito wen are to bo tried for the same offeneo. A GAME OF CARDS, ETC. 5 Sveeral Dispatehta The Chicaso Tribune, 8t. Paut, Oct. 18.—Alfred Guenin aud Vincent Guicn fought over a 8aloou gamo of cards yos- terday. Guerin was satabbod io tho arm aud boad. Guion was sisbucd tu tho leg, aud badly :u≪dul ou the forehvad by s blow with a ottla, LYNCHED, ATLaNTA, Go., Oct. 18.—Clarke FEdmondson, tho negro that waa cbargod with rapiug a whito woman in Fayetts County, was taken out of }Ml by 200 or 300 peoplo early on Sundsy mara- ug and havged on tho gallods that bhis brothor was bauged on tho week before, THE JEFFERSON BORDEN MUTINEERS, BostoN, Oci. 18.~A movement on tho part of somo Mothodiat ministers Lere i in progresa to {\Olllinn tno Presidont of the Unitod States for he pardon of tha Jeflerson Bordon mutincors, now uuder ssntence of death. POST-OFFICE RODBERY. Lzpaxox, Pa.,, Oct. 18,—Fho Post-Oflce at Myeistown, on tho Lobanon Valloy Railroad, was robbed on_Baturday wmight of all ita letters, stampa, and mouey. THE WEATHER. Wasnixato¥, D, C,, Oct, 19.—1 &, m.—For the Uppor Lakes, the Uppoer Missiunippl, and Lower Miasour: Valloys,failing barometor,south- west to soutleast wiuds, warmer and parcly cloudy weathor, LOCAL OBSERVATION. Linieaao, Oct. 18, _ lrind.‘-.l:afi.i Weher, e Tone,_|Bar Thiig Mazimum (ermometer, 47; wminimutn OENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Cut2au0, Uct, Ji—lllflnl!hl, Bur.l Thrt Wind, Station, , 30IW., gt 3 4SINW,, gentel Deveapori. 30,31 afCaln Duluts ... %, Denver tlicdm % iClear, 40(8., freati,, Clear, | Cloar, e THE MILWAUKEE TRIALS. Mruwavkse, Oct. 18.—Tbe trial of ox-Collector Ersktne proceeded to-day bofore Judge Drum- mond. Moutgomery Key, 1. J. Boyuess, Charlos H. Waroer, J. T. Hague, Houry E. Sherman, sud H. 0. Buuth, of Philsdsipbia, were examire), HOOLEY TALKS BACK, 1is Reply to Haverly---A General Deuial of the Latter's Bill. History of the Thea'rical Partnership Botween Hooley and Maguire. Rickiard Assertn that Thomas Exceeded His Powers in Dealing with Maverls. Tho answer of Richard M. Hoolag to the com= plamt of Joha I1. Haverly denies that Maguire han bean ongagea in gising miontrol pecform- ances in Chicago at Hoolov's Theatro. or that ho had chargo of the California Minstrela mince July 3 Inst, excopt temporarily nuder tho dircc- tionof tho dofendant, and ¢ha’ ho does not know what inducements were hold out to Ifav- orly by Maguire to join him in busincss, or whether any woro: but defondant belioves that whatever arrangement was mado in this bohalf 1t waa with tho full knowledge of the righta of tho dofendant, and was made aecretls and clan- detinely with a view Lo advantagen to ba derived on the part of the complainant aud Maguire to tho injury of tho defeudavt. r. Hooley avers Haveriy and Maguire had no tight to evter {bto sny spreement for a copart- nership by whick any rights could bo mequired, 26 claimed in the bill, without his coneurrence, which ko cxpressly deniem was ever given; neither bad Moguire suy right to makoe auy agrecment with [1avetly or auy other norsou. Looles expresaly demos that Muguire over beld or bad ‘ans vald lease of the theatro in Guestion, and that bo pover bad suy righten sail j reftiden tiiat ho cuuld transfor to anybody. Jiegardiue the swagument of certsin coutracts batween Maguire and coi tan natory, tho defand- 80t chorges that if any such'contracts exint they wera made 101 the beuatiz of tho dofeudant, au Maguire hal no sieht to achign the same. Defendaut almits that Mazuiro waa the losses of tho thestrs from May 3, 1475, to _about July 3, ot which timo bus lcaso cuded. aud that negor tintions then comwmonced for admitting disguiro mto the jont management of the theatro, but theno hekotiations wern never cted,’ and Mauniro nover acquired any by virtue of them, and tuat what:ver Diay hiavo heen the acts of Maguire 1n hoiding hime- seif out to the public as proprietor of tha thea- tro after the date named, thoy wore unauibor- 1zed by defendant, Hooley etates that Macuire had na right o put Haverly in_posscrsion of the theatre, «r givo him .y rights tuerein, such ua ho clus ty nove; thal, eveb admitting md prereuded fezse’ botween Kimon Qunhn snd Mezuire to be vahd Jease, tho ssmignwent therect ix forbidden by tha terms of tho leanc, 80d Maguire was utierly powerless to assizy tho BN KO 8K L0 give the complainant sy rights thereunder, and tho defendant demes tbat Jonn C. Haiues bud avy right to interfere in tho thea tre in any way whatover, whicia fact defendant avers was woll known to the complamant. ‘Ihe defeudant nvers further that be was in tho City of Chicago and im and abont the thea. tre, citbor by himself or his ageots, all tho time duriog which the complunant claims Lo was mnkeng these eaid investigations with a view to L.snrrangement with Maguire, and tho defendant, durivg all of the time, wae in posseenion of the theatre propersy, all of which was wall kuown to tho comjlainant, and the defendant clarges tuat the complainant bad full knowledge of all theae facts, and thst Maguire had no ngbt to sssign eoid leasn and to give said complainunt suy rights in tho tbeatre or the mansgoment thereof, The defendant denios that the complainant never bud any notice thot the defendaut wos tho proprietor of Hovloy's Theato until after tho complainant tnd commenced business. The defeudant denies tnat Quinlin over ss- sonted to tho pssignmant of thu loasoe, or recog- nized 8aid leace 8s valid sud biudiug for any puiposo whatever. Tho defendant says he knows nothing of com- plinnnt pariug out any sums of money for tho tuentro, aud muys thot bLe iuformed bim that no bad no rights in the prommes. Tue defend- ant avera that the arrangemont betwoen Magniro and Havorly fs projudicial to s nights, aad demes that any warranty deed was mado to Quinlin otber thau in trust for tho purpose of lnnommf}‘lufi Quimliu in considera- tion of bis becoming his suresy. sud tuat ho over had any secret wtorestin thie businoss with Maguire, Tho defendant avers that ho believes Magmro to Lo insolvens, and that ho has left Cbicago with a view of nover roturning. "The cross-bill slloges stlirmatively tho same lacts developed In tho auswer, and prays for an accounting, tue appoiatment of s Keceiver, and the isauing of sn injunction rostraining Maguire and Haverly fromin any manuer interfering with tiooloy's eujoyiment of tho premises, A SUBMARINE DISTURBANCE. 8ax Yaaxcisco, Cal., Oct. 18.—The memoran- daof the steaxmor Great Republio roport that during tho latter part of hor passage, with s moderato breezo, there wasa heavy swell from the porthwost. Reports [rom varioua points on the coast. from Santa Ciuz 10 Cape Mendacino, montion a eimilar Leavy nos. without wind, the waves roling upon the beach from 100 to 3v0 feot boyond the ususl high-water mark, in some inatances with sulliciont force to carry coasters from their mouriugs, Thene facts, iu conjunc~ tion W.th tho recent alight earthiquako whocks felt in tus city sud viciwity, aro shought to iudi- cate a greal convulsion 1o some distant quarier of the globo, —_— APOPLEXY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trivuna, Detnoir, Oct. 17.—Morris Murphy, a dray- man, fell from Lis dray on Jefferson svenue to- day 10 apoplesy sud died in & fow minuten, Enclish Cab-TRorsce Show, An exbibition of wotropolitan cabs ond cab- lorees [s takivg placo at tho Alexandra Pack, under the patrousge of & committeo comprising tho Earl of Blaftesbury, Archbishop Mannipg, the Lord Aleyor, and other distinguished noble- mou and Renticmon, and supported by the Roysl Society for the Provention of Cruelty to Anmimals, which s likely to bo attended with most important practical results. 'I'ho entries liave groatly excocded 10 nuwber tho most sau- guiuo expoctations of tho promotors, Tho amount to be awsrded in prizea for the bost con- ditionod eab-horsos and the be«t two aud four wheclod cabs, and also to cab-drivers for good couduct o various waye, will be about £:00, Buecial prizes of £10 and £5 for tho best de:igns fora cabman's shelter will bo given, ‘Thecne triea of two and fourwheclod cabs of improved construction aro numeraus, sud as wany of thedo fruprovenents are likelyto Lo adonted, better cabs thun those now in use may soon be soon 10 the stroets of Loudon, luthe class of com- ctitors for prizes to cub-drivors who Liavore- ained their badges aud boou exempt from sny cbargo of crueliy to auimnly, recklosa driviug, sud othor offonses, and who havo been constant drlvors for upward of ten years, thero a1o uo lesa than sixty-s1x entries. Ju ono closs prizes of £10 snd £5 will be given tothe exibitors of the beat- conditionod snimslis which have beon in work as cali-horses for nog losd that eight voars, It was not expected that there would bo many entrics fn this class, but fifteen borues will be shown, soveral of which have Leen iu constaut cab-nark for the extraordiusry pesiod of from eightoen to twouty voars. Eikbt entries bave beon made of Jeslgos for cabmen’s sheltors, aod thore s o doubt that this will bo & very {nteresting and usoful exlnbition, _ WINDOW ¢ WENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN FRENCE WINDOW GLASS Is Mauy Tunos ths vausl differonce from Awericsn, aviug greatly improvod this goar |n BTYLE OF PACRING, a8 well ag iu Mclting, Flattening, and Sorte ing, wa belleve our “CONANSEY" and » BUIDGE- TON" brands superior 10 other Amctican aud EQUAL TO IMPORTED GLASS. Unusual Inducoments aro now offored for trisl or. ders, which, of courw, show best :u high quality aud 1a7go aize, ' Oue quality bettur thau Fruuch can be used with maierial savivg. Though our euut §s cousideratly enbanced, we glve ‘buyers advantags du price for utroduction, COHANSBY GLASS MANUF'G CO0,, N, W, cor. Third and Arch.sts,, Phila,, MANUPACTURERS oessen o ot a1 Eerpis, o™ 24 v | oy Olas, Butles, aud Erat Jars DRESS GOODS, DRESS G00DS AT TER Great West End Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts,, Rospoztfully invito tho public to au inspection of the oxtensive lines of Now and Fashionablo Dress Fabrics whiich thoy h:ve just opened, in all tho latest and mos: Gosirable shades. Knicizerbocker Snow-Flako Suit- 16gd, 3-4 and G-4 wide, in vired asgortment, Elegant Now Fronch : Suit- . Largo varioties of Scli-colorcd, In. visiblo, and Mixed £laid Costumo Clotns, s Choico Norveltios in French and S.oteh Plaids, in Clun Tartans, Doop Cloth Shude Giounds, aud Bright Colors for Childron’s Wear. Camel’s Haw nnd Lloinospun Serges and Plaids to meLeh, Largo lines or the Latest Costume Novelties in ell desirablo shados, Elogant Shados French Cashrnicros oand Merinos, very choap. Two oases Colored Drap d’Sto, in lust scason’s shades, $1.25 goods, for 75 cts, Tino All-Wool IFronch 32rgos, solid colors, 80 cts, worth 85¢. Groat Bargains in Idmpress Cloths at 40 and 50 ets, rnuchundervaluo. Spociul Bargains on our Cheap Con- tre Tablos at 20, 25, and 30 cta Knrd, consisting of _ Poplins, orgzes, Crepe Cloths, Hnir Ling Va'oneias, Plaids, Iaglish Sorge Suitings, &e. T PAYS T0TRADE G 48 AT S Chas. Gessage ¢ Co. Wednesday, Oct. 20. Having decidad to oloze ot once the Dresses Remaining unsold from those lately shown at the Exposition, we shall place them on exhibition in our Suit Department on Wednesday nezt at prices low enough to gsoure im- mediate gales, Ladies wishing an olegaut costums at a rare bargain should not 1niss noting the prices put upon thess goods, We shall also ezhibit a very choica agsortment of Real India Shawls Both open and filled centres, at Low Prices! 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 66, 68, 60 & 62 Washington-st, _SOILED BLANKETS, V. A5 &0, GREAT SALE Soiled Blankets AT AT IMMENSE REDUCTION From Regular Prices. . A STAIPSON & GO, SUOCESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & €0, 79 & 81 Statest, ~___PANTAL S. CASH versus CREDIT. CHICAGO PANTS WARENOUSE, 510 & 512 WEST MADISON-ST, MABEY & PRALL, MerchantTallors, (FROM LONDON.) The OEiOAOD'SIAm #re wartaatod all h'h:‘l‘ well e b T —889.00_ A _ParTm, OILL TANKS., __— WILSON o XVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Take St COHIOCAGO. £ Send for Catalogue, Masufsctarare of EVINDEN'S WOOD.-COVARRED QANA