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2 THE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL, What Is Being Done at Phila- delphia, A Walk Over the Grounds~-Tifty Acres under Roof. Tho Exhibitlon to Cost §8,500,000, and 87,600,000 Alrcady Subseribed A Chooring Outlook—What Tifinois Ts Do- ing—~The Wostern Delegation, The Centonnial Train---Its Progress and Arrival, Arecial Correyvondence of The Chieano Tribune, PmitAnsLiany, Oct, 18.—Although but fifteen monthis bave elapsod sinco tho breaklng of tho gronnd for tho Centennial Nuildings, the contzactors havo pushed tho work formard o tapidly that thoy wild probably all be completod by Dee. 1, thus suticip.aling tho contract timo by ono month. Your corrospondent vistted tho grounds to-day to gather such information ae ho thought would bo of interest to the readors of Tue TruoNe, snd *interviowsd" tho roprescntatives of the Centenninl Commission, nt thoir «pncious and comfortablo rooms, No. 907 Waluut streot ; and the result of what ho has scen snd heardis given bolow : 1OCATION OF BUILDINGS. Tairmonnt Park is tho *lungs™ of our city. It comprises 8,000 acres, and ita natural ad- vanlages aro groat. ‘Tho Schuylkill River winds through it.” ‘Irecs of virgin growth aro scat- tared ovor it, and millions of dollars have beon Bpeut in its fmprovement. Fifty wiles of well- mado drivos tompt the horscmau, and well- rhiaded walke and rustic arbors mako it a popular resort for pedestriang, It 16, a3 may Lo sup- poacd, a great resort for our citizens. One hune drod thoveand pordons visit it every fino sum- mor-day. Thia garden-spot was selccted by the Contennjal Commission a8 tho gite for the great National celebration; snd a largo tract of land o tho noxthwestern edgo of tho park has boen BOt apart by the city tor Centennial purposoe. Tho choieo wae o wiss one, ‘Tho Iand is high, love), adjaccnt to tho Pennsylvanis Railroad, nnd tho Schuyikill River winds nlong its border. ACCESSIBILITY. Tho Penneslvania ailroad has ald sidelings, and is now running ears directly into the build- ings, where they will deliver goods for exhibi- fion, which will bo baodled and put u placo by tho Centonnisl Commission, ot a modorate chiarge. ‘Tho grounds cau b reached by a dozen differcnt avonues, Throo fine bridges, withina yoar, have boen thrown across tho Schuylkill. Tyo Carard-svouuo bridge 18 100 feet wido, and was constructed of jron, At a cost of 81,404,445 Tha stroct-railways will carry porsons diroct to thio gronnds (which aro § miles distant from our Btato-Ilouso) in 46 minutes from the tarminus of their linos, ot & charge of 7 centa. Thelr profits noxt yoar, even ab this price, will bo ‘enormous, aud they should reduco their rate of fare. THE BUTLDINGS, The princjpal bulldings aro six in number: Tho Mafu Hullding {e o vast etructure, 1 stool at ono end of it, und I could hardly dircern ther workmen at the opposite ¢nd, tho dimtance wus g0 great, Imagino 21.47 ncres covered over. Tho bnilding is 1,830 feot in length, and 101 in width. Threo thousand nine hundred snd tweny-eght tons of iron, 237,640 square feot of glase, and 1,075,000 square feot of tin root sheeting (cqual to 2134 acres), havo been used in fts construc. tion.” Machivory Hall 43 1,402 feot in leugth, and 860 in width, and covers 11 acies Plilip Quicly, of Wilmingloy, Del,, {stho con- tractor. Its foundation has beon cmefully Inid, and it will be cutirely dovoted to tho ezhibitlon of mucninery, Ihio Agricultural Bulldivis 15 820 oot long, and 540 in width, overing 10.13 acros, Tho materials used 1o ity construction are wood and gloss, Ilorticultural DBulding covers 1.50 necres, _oud 18 beautifully located on Lansdowue Plateun, 1t s to be o pormanent structure, and j8 being erected with grent care. Memorial Building covers 160 acres. The ma- torials composing it aro gramte, iron, brick, and Flu». It 18 also to be o permavent structure, heso fivo buildings cover {462 acrew. Tho United Ststea Jovernment Bulding cuvers sev- erad neres, und i a Iramo odince. TIE GROTNDS, £ The Jine of 16,000 fect, or over 3 miles, on which tho feuco fs to bo built, Inclares 26 ucres, which iwoxclusive of tho stock-yurds fur tho o€ hibition of horwer, cattlo, sheep, swiue, cte Landscape-gardencra will maka the grounds’ at tractive by artitictal lakés, Hower-bedw, foun- tainw, ere., ote, ‘The sircets will bo artisticatly paved, uud evorything that monoy can do will bo done ‘to wake tho eurroundings cqual tho bundivgs. €OST OF THE WORK, Tho total cost of all tho bmldings, imorovo- mouts of tho grounds, and expondes incident to tho urganization and conduct of tho United Blatos Centountal Bourd of Fiunuce, and to the oxtiibition until ita closo, is §,500,000. Finda- delpma, ns ehio juetly should, bag contributed ©1,600,000 towsrds the euterprino, and Pounwyl- yania $1,000,000, whito £5,000,000 of stuck Was bosn subscribed for by persons in every State 1o 1u the Union, The ntockholders, it is expected, will bs ro- mbursed from tho revenue derived from tiio cbarge of admission; from ile sule of Con- tounial medals, which will yleld #500,000 3 from tho sulo of materials At the clone of the oxhibis tiow ; and frow moneys received from various other sourses. Naglo & Co., of this vity, have.naid #100,000 for the exclusive privilepo of printing the catatogue of tho Lxhibition—thoy expecting to realize Landsotoly from the salo of at; #30,060 has boou paid for tho oxclunive right to_well lagor- boer ot the grounds; and & New Yorker has vlu $40,000 for tho right to vend soda-wates arious other privileges have Leon sold to ad- vantage. 1t 14 cstimated that 10,000,000 of per~ wons will visit tho exhibition, the wdmittavco- feo of which will bo B0 centa; and, an 10 season- tickots will be issucd, this should slone realize £5,000,000. TP CEXTENNIAT, OUTLOOK, All donbts as to to tho success of the Fxhibi tion aro siow at rest. Tho luvitation given by tho United Biates Covornment to par- ticipato in it has | heen aocepted by tho _ folluwing _mnations: Austria, Argontine Confederation, Bolgtum, Bolivia, lirat zil, Cuili, Cbiva, Denmark, Lcuador, Fuypt, Franco snd Algoris, Gormany, Oreat ritain (with Australia and Uanada), Greoco, (natenaln &nd Ban Salvador, Hangary, Hawail, Hayu, Hon- hor- lberin, Mexico, Net duras, Italy, Japan H . orway Orango-T'reo Iauds, Nicaragus, ) Perels, Poru, Portugal, Siam, Bwitzerland, Tunis, Turkey, Colombia, Veneznola. Jivory Btata in the Union will be lu{imlenudi msko au imposing appoaraucs, Udormany aluue and our clty, with its 0,000 manufaclocles, will will seud 800 oshibitors, WHAT ILLINOIS 18 DOING. ain, Hweden, ‘Unitod States of well-organized Inrean Liag heon formed Tiere, to gel} partics futawling to vielt the Ixhilitlon conpun-tickels vefuro they leaso their hones, gnarantoeing them accommodationd nt & fived Pien,—tha conpon being good for 80 many day s cnortatumont. CENTENNIAL Fxenrsion trains run e grounda from New Yark Cityy gathorod thoro on that day, to e, is fwmoneo, It is thought the Exhibition wiil bo kept open overy da i the week, 3 Goods will ba received for the Txbibition fiom Jfan, 110 May 1, 15761 aud the Exbibition will apen May 10, 1876, and clvse Nov. xvj. 1570, ALE, v ry Sabhath to tho and tho thromg view thie build- A CENTENNIAL TRAIN, special Duptch to The Clicnos Fritane, Brrrato, N. Y, Ocl. 20.—The Contennial train, conmisting of fivo Pujlman palace-cars, left BufMalo this morning at 7 o'clock, bound fer Thiladolphin. On board wera prominent men from tho Northwent atgd thin city, who go by special invithtion of leading citizous of Philadel= phia to vitness the progress made in tho prepas rations for tho coming Contoumal Fxposition, Quito an offort nt isplay wan mado. .\ trie umphal areh was built ovor Fxchanse atrect, music wan lad by the Undon Cornet Band ot an hour at tho dopot, & gun mpmal secompanied tho trein, who gavo tlirty-vight diechaigos beforo departurs, and tho cars wero gaily trimmed with bunting, slowers, ote, v eX- pectod to arrivo at Lhifadelpnin this ovening, ard lesve on thur return wip nt 6 o'clock Lo morrow eveniug, Tho tram arrived at Empo- rium, 120 mies, in threo and one-hall hours, Among the list of thaee on bonrd we natice the Tion. Guido Mars, Mavor of ‘Toledos J. J.*Bau. loy, Governor of Mihigan ; tho flon. R, 1, Tayes, Governor-vlrct of Oh0 3 and Tu 12, Day- tou, Mayor of Bulfalo, Tho prossis well ropro- wented, 1o Chicago delogation urc: Tho Hon. . D. Caton, dJerah D. Colo, Jr., Cal. D, A" Jonos, David Thomvson, Georga Armonr, Prosident of tho Joard of Trado. &, I Yhelps, of the Infer-Oc:an, N. 8, Bon- ton, 1. W. Lifatchford, the Hon. William Stew. art, Col. Joim L. ancock., Georgo M. Culver, H. Culyer, 1L W, Famrar, of tho Journal, awl Chatles = E. Harriugton, of tho Times. Yrom Milwaukeo, . there aro Qen. Johu C. SBtarkweathor, the oo, . V. Denster, Charles L, Pierco, ho Hon. Jo- keph L, Plullips, ex-Mayor, R. K. Koss, of tho Daily Iralid, 3. T, Fister, John A. Miller, IT. T, Beewster, and A, Dallman, and from St. I'and, M, Auerbach, J, A, Wheelock, of tho Iioneer-Press, the Ifon. J, Pennock Pusey, Sccrotary of Stato, Dr, J. B. Phillips, aud 1L IX Hall, of the Daily Lispatch f10tne Ansocrated Preard Dorraro, N, Y., Uct, 20,—t'ho firat Centennial traju left Lero for I'hitadelphia this mornme at 7o'clock, Tho citizens genemlly turned out to geo it oft, The cars wero gayly docorated, and much onthusinsm was manifested. A epecial dlepaten from Emporium, 1'a,, eays tha train arrived there on timo, makiog the dis- - | tanco (120 miles) in three bours and thirty min. utes. Tho stations alony tho lino wore gayly decorated, ana salutes wero fired, ote, Tho ex- cursionists numbered upwards of 100 repre- sontative men from Buffalo, nud about tho samo numbor from Western citios. PutLaperrma, Oct, 20.—Tho cxcurrionlats, ‘merchante and editors from the West and North- weat, arrived in this citv to-uight. ‘The route to tho hotel, mainly down Chestant street, was dec- orated with flags, Chineso fauterns, cte., and thn stores and privato dwellinge wero brilliantly il- Iuminated. * Calelum lizhts lit up the streets. Tho vinitors wero cutertained at a private ainner this oveniog. FIRES. IN CHICAGO. About 8:30 Tuosday evening o still alarm was sont to Engino Company No. 4, cnused by tho discovery of it in o two-story frame house at No, 322 North avenuc, owned by Honry Dochlor and occupied by Albert Eoger as o blacksmith shop. The flames wero epeodily extinguished beloro damago oxceeding £30 had baen sum- tained, Tho prewises wora fully insured in tho Globe, A keroscno lamp oxploded at No. 83 South Hatuted strect In-t ovemng about 6:50, causing a panie amony the inmnl and domornlizing a bootblack, who tutned iu an alarm from box No. 310, Tho firo woa extinguished beforo it bad done damagse that cannot bo repaired withe out the oxpenditure of a solitary dime, AT APPLLTO! Sypeclal Impaleh to I'te Ch ArpruroN, V. Oct. @ night & fro broko out in a large frama building owned by G, O'Brien and oceupied Ly John A, Llomer as a storo aud saloon, Both building and coutents woro almost totally destroyed. Thers wam insurance to the amount of $,300 on tho build- ing and £2,500 on the etors, which witl probably fully cover the Jossey, The companios intercus- nd ate ths Royal, Franklin, Milwaukeos Mc:han- ied’, nnd one or two odierd. Lho ongin of tho tiro 14 unknown, AT ARMSTRONG. MO. Srecial Daratch to T'he Chicano Tribune, Raxsas Ciry, Mo, Oct. 20.—Tho jce-houses and wator-tanks conunected with tho macbinoe whop# of tbe Kansas Pacitio Railroad, situated at Armstrong, veor thia city, wero dostroved by fire lata Jast night, it is thought that the fira caught from o paesing locowotive, as a train passed only & fow minutes provious to the dis- cavery of the firo. Superintoudont Lyford Iy at prosent West au a tour of juspoction over tho road, but the buildings witl be robuilt at onco, AT PEORIA, ILL, Kpeetal Dinvateh to The Chicado Tribune, Pronta, IlL, Oct, 20.—Wichman & Co.'s coen- tral browery cuught firo from a malt-kilu ata Jato hiour last night, and was totally destroved, Tors sbout #35,000; partinily tnsnred in tho fol- lowing compantes: Atna, 39,0003 Eprln‘guuld, Mass,, £1,500; Lancaster, Pa., $1,000: Inaur- guug Company of North Amori Dhiladelplua, 1,600, AT JOLIET, Jorawr, T, Oct. 20.—A houso on Kastern avonuo, noer Casa streot, owned by I J. Van Riper, eaught flre this moruing from n defoctive chimuey, and the damsgo is ostimated at $200 ; fusured in the Continsutel of New York, AT MEMPHIS, Mexpmis, Tenn., Oct. 20.—An incendiary fire this mornlng destroyed six small buildings on Muin stroet, opposite the Misuissippi & Tonnes- suo dopot, 'Thoy wero occupied ey Haloons, con- foetionorivs, aud green-grocers, Losw, £5,000; waured it various companies, i RIVER FALLS, WIS, Mwavkee, Wiy, Oct, 20.—River TFalls, in Pierco Countv, Wis., has been visited by o fire that destroyed the Metropolitan 1lotel, Tiann's furniture store, Davie' drug storo, and muu, wthier bulldinge, 'Tho lou [s 230, v AT ATLANTIC GITY, N. J. Attantie Crry, No J., Oct, 20.—Disaton's eteam sawmill, with a heavy stock of lumber, was burued early to-duy. The Jous fs £35,000, . RAILROAD MEN RUN OVER. Swecial thamtch to The Chicana Tribune. St Pave, Miun., Qct. 20.—Hugh Davey, of 4 was wuformed Ly tho roproscutatives of the | Meudota, a soction foreman, was killed instantly Couteuwsal Cummlseion hat more appli Liad been received from Tllinows for spa boou secured, ‘The B Cowmniselonors, Extourdvo preparath bl 1ado 4o ive tho dologution uf raprae tive Western men who will airive bere Oct, 21, to viow the buildings, & bosptabla reception,— tious than from avy other Weatern Stuto. Tho articles to be exhibited aro of varlous kinds, prinolpally agricultural swplowonts, Tho building which s to bo eracted by your Hiate Commissioner has not been commenced, although the ground Las oglish Qoverument Liss orocted soveral buildiugs for tne use of thrir aro ou uf roprodenta- :;-c ubv:‘nlu;c by\l Iu‘l)ul-cnr on which ho was rid- g, belug run julo ighte o mm} 12““ H‘r.;ulhu}{; ‘l Iroight-tralu at o curve onoph Cawmpbell, brakeman on tho Wost Wik- consin Rairosd, tell from & car ‘unnr Hudsou yosterday, aud was run oyor by & switch-engine, Lracturitg bis skull and crushing nie foor Tho Iatter wag amputatod, sud hio way recover, RUN OVER AN; 3 Special Dupatch ta The «.";-l;:'-nLuEO’IMuvw. Miswavkee, Wis, Oct. 20.~Evan Roberts, a our business mew baving subseiibed the noces- | Nacine sailor, was fouud on tho track at tho Bary funds, ACCOMMODATIONS ¥ou vy ITORS, Varlous roports bave becu circulato - Iatod Lo injure the success .of thy .“.'mf,'t'.fl‘.'. Promlnout swong theso s the ery that wo have not sutliclont accomodations for Visiturd, There in o apprebonsion folt herv on this seore, Not to wontiou our hoteis,—aud we havy wany,—a un;clfill waw to- day four hoteis beiug erected, which will, o the porsons,—I moan, lodge thot wany, ‘Lhe largest of mu?-m- S lhog politiciaus, aud will bo & soit of po'itical he A number of mammoih hotels are hejy adjacout to tho Centonmal grounds. F Bggrogate, accomodate 10,000 “(ilobe "—is being erccted by our quartire, and prove a bonsvza for tho owno 3114 540 foot fruut, aund 298 foot decp, and isa were sboll. Philcdolphis hag 128.0003wolliog- houses, and boarding-housen will be uuwerous, For 80 tutles out of our c.ty, collegs aud seminary buildings, and summer boerdiug-huuscs, will bo thrown open; and there seeins no Linft to the number tList can be accommodsted in vup suburby, Union Dopot to-day tortibly mangled, camo thero 1obody knows. * Ho diud whils pelrg rewoved. A LITTLE BOY BURNED TO DEATH, Speoiul Dispatch to The Chicans Trivune, RusuviLLe, Ind,, Oct. 20.—A ittle 3.yoar-nig boy, son of H. O. Bhort, living 6 milos wese or thiy place, was burned to death this mormug Ly his clothing taking firo from & ot stove, CROQUET FATALITY. TirusviLie, Vs, Oct, 20,—Rouhen Bentou, while playing croquet to-day, was accideutally iruck on tho head with a matlot, and expired from the effecta atb @ o'clock this ovouing. —_—— = OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Towpox, Oct. 20.~Steamships Mosel Frauee, from Now York, have urrived out. New Yomk, Oct, 20.—Arrived, stesmships and A | Queay, from Livérpool; Frists, from Hamburg. l TIHIE CITICAGO SECRET SOGIETIES. Meoting of the Ohio Grand Lodge of Masons at Columbus, The Towa Commandery of Knizhts Tem« plar in Session at Dubuque, Annual Gathering of the Xnlghts of Pythias at Keokuk, Varions Other Gatheriugs, QHIO MASONS. Cosetnrs, O, Octy 20,—At Lo seeslon of the Masonic Grand Lodge to-day, it was decided to hold n meeting next year in this cily, on the third Tucsday of November. Johm D, Caldwell, (rand Secretary, was re- quested to propare n paper on the introdnetion of Mansonry {uto the United States, and kindred topics relatiso to the fucoming contennial po- riod, and publish the smnoe with his report on toreign correspondenco. The Committten ou Masonie Juriapradence ro- poited a rosolution, which was ndopted, declars g that no Lodgo wder this jurlsprudenco shall participnto m the funeral of ‘a brothier un- lexa the samo bo under tho exclualvo control of n Lodizo of Masons or one of the Masouiv orgsni- zatious which recognize tho degrees of Eutered Avprontiees, Fotloweraft, and_Master Alasous, and mako tho prerequisito of said dogrees n preroquisite to admisvion into sald organization, und that sshen moro than ono Masonic orgnniza~ tion sliall nttond such funoral, hat ono goneral sorvico shall bo performed s but that 1 the case the funoral shall bo under controf of Xnighty Tomplar, and their setvico bo performod, noth- ing tiercin containod shall bo construed to pre- vent the Masler Maeona present from placing in tho gravo the emblem of immortahty, nnd ox= plaining, according;to the Maxonic ritual, its eig- nitleance, ‘Ihig resolution records tho action of Jast year on tho sanie subjoct, . A rogolation was nlso adoptod apvropriating &1,400 toward comploting tho Washington monu- ment at Washington, providing s suttivient sum <an be rajsed to comploto it, A number of important amendiments to the by-lawa were submusted, and Jaid over for ouo yenr. Grand Mastor Datton, in hie annual address, having recommouded the sottling of the utatus of tho lodges of men of color in Ohiv, the subject tlfiofl ont caroful conmdora- tion at tho bauds of a apecial Commission, who mndo their repost, that looks toward the zecog- nition of such Looges, on_their so changing the name of tho Grand Lody as to bo known as the African Grand Lodge of Obio, leaving that body to control the 1‘“1‘(21 of coloved Masons. Tina proposition is to _be sent to subordinato Lodges of tlus Grand Lodge for consideration, and roport to tho uext Grand Lodgo for final do- termiuation, A resolution was ndopted declaring that, for adyancemont as well as for imtiation, tha voto for & candidata must Lo unanimous. ‘Thio accounts of the Grand Secrotary were ap~ proved, and & balnnce of $759 waaawarded him. 10WA MASONRY. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Krokux, In, Oct. 20.—The Grand Command- ery of Iown has beon in sossion all day. Sir Inight Leighton, from tho Committco on Cou- manderics Under Chartor, made » report of tho transeripts submitted. Ninotoon Royal Arch Masous of Cedar Rapids and others at Cedar Falls ask for chatiera to organizo Commandories, and ho recommended that tho wawmo bo granted. The Grand Commandery of Feooeylvania, through Sir Knight Parvin, presented a memorial asking for n reupion of nil Bir Knights st Phila+ delphia 3ay 30, 31, and Juno 1, in commemora~ tivn of the contennisl of our jndependouce. Tho matter was roforred to tho incomlng Grand Commander with power to tako Yrurnrnlon to eecura o recornition of the Sir Cnights. Tho olection of ofifeers was thou held, withy the followlng result; I, mander, 8ir Ozias P. Waters, ot ) ant; V. E, Dopnty Grand Commander, Coorgo 1. Vansaun, of Cedar alla; E. Graud Goneral- fssimo, A. D. Sherwan, of Mouticetio ; F. Grand Captai-Gioneral, 11. C, Loigbton, of Oskaloona E. Grand Prelate, Dowuing DBongh, of Mo- iregor; 1IN Grand Benjor Wardon, €. Ioward ‘Wueker, of Keokulk; E. Grand Jualor Wardon, W. J. Law, of Bloowfold; Il. Grand Treasurer, G. D, Spelley, of Davenport; 13 Crand {‘leconlor. W, . Longreidgo, of Musea- ne, The subjeet of tho Ympuscd ametds ment to tho situte strhong out tho forty-milo rulo was indefinitely postponed. Charters svore ordered fwsued to tho Sir Knights of Waterloo, Cedar Nlapids, aud Manon 3 aud to oraanize and instituto o now commandory at eazh place upon proper app'ication. A petition wus presented fiom tho Sir Knights to ostablish a commandery at Keosuqua; roferred to the Committeo on Clarters, To-morrow aftornoon thera will bo a atreet pa- rade of the grand bodies, nud a public installa- tio of the oiicers of tho Grand Chapter, aud {n tho evening a grand banquet. Lochiu's §t. Lonis tand arrived to-nixht, sud will furnish tho mu- we for tho veeasion. IOWA ODDFELLOWS AND PYTHIAN KNIGHTS. Sreeiat Dispateh to rhe Chicano Tribune, Towa Crxy, Ia., Oct, 20.—~Tho Grand Lodgo of Odd-Follows of tho Btate mot hero this morning ot 10 o'clock, with o largo attendanco, over 160 ‘membora being present. Tho ofticers of the Or- der for the pst year wozo : B, Newman, of Couns ¢l Blaffs, Grand astor ; 8. 8, Winall, of Du- ‘buquo, Dopaty Grand Mastor ; 11, Black, of Da- venport, Grand Marshol; William Garnott, of Burliugton, Grand Secrotary; J. B. Glonn, Grand Treasurer ; E. L, Shrinor, of Bloowlileld, Chnplain. Tho etoction o uow oflicers for tho eunuing year will Lo declared . to-morrow, whon _their installation -will take placo, L. J, Leach, of Keokuk, and V7. . Mooro, of Des Moines, uro the Graud Ropresentatives for tho Hiate, It is oxpectod that the Lodgo will completo their business in timo to adjourn to-mairew eveniug. . Tho Lon. Joun™ Van Yalkenburg, of Keokuk, Grand Chaucellor of tho Kuights of Pyiluas of lowa, in heroe reorganizing the Order in this city, st hio s also doing throughout the Stato. KENTUCKY MASONS, Lousviree, Ky, Oct, 20.~—At tho session of tho Girand Lodgo of Kentucky Masons to-day, tho following oficers wero elected: Crand Master, J. H. Leatbors, of Louluvillo; Daputy Qrand Master, ®. 1L Fairieigh, of Hopkios- ville; Bonior Warden, J, 0. Jolinson, of Ilon-- derdon ; J, Mice, of Loulsa, Junior Warden ; A. . Hodges, of Louisville, Grand ‘Treauuror; John Al Todds, Louisville, Graud Seorotary; 11, A. a1 ITonderson, Frankfort, Grand Chiofian ; R. C. Mathows, Loulsvillo, Grand Tyler, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Special inapateh la The Cheagio Tribune, Tascory, Neb,, Oot. 20.—~Tho Grand Lodge of Knights of Pything corpleted its scvsions here to-duy with o strect parado, grand ball, anda bauquot. ‘Tho tollowing are the leading oficors electod for tho ensuing yoar : Grand Chancallor, J. B, Shropehire ; Grand V, P, Autbooy Rios 3 Grand I'relate, Geo, K. Morrey; Grand Maator of Esch Executive, August Aust ; Grand K, of It. and H., E, E, Fronch § Uraud Mastor-at-Arms, A, D. Marshall, 'The reports of tha officers sbiow the condition of the Order to bo vory encouraging, LABOR AND CAPITAL, 'rronhle Apprehendod in the Pennsyle vauin Goul BRegiol pectal Dispateh to The Chicago Lyibune, ‘WiLkesvarug, Ps., Oct, 20.—Fears are already felt that tho anthuacito coal region will undorgo another suspeusion withiu a fow monthy, and that the dreaded sconcs of Jast winter will bo repoated. The Lobigh and Wilkesbarro Coat Compauy, & powerful snd controlling corpora- tion, has roduced Its working hours to threc- quurtors time, and tho pmvnihuu feoling of un- causiness has thus boou strongibiened, as tho Jast Iabor-tronbles in this soction begau 1 that wav, 'Iie minors assort that it ls tho entering-wedgo for u contemplated seauction fu wages, New Yok Herald, Wirgesnanue, Pa., Oct. 19.—"Thoro soown to Lo a fitulo unpleasnutuoss avlsing in the combi- ustion of the wix groat cosl companios, At tho mooting of tho - corporatious, embracing tha Reading Nailyoad Company, tho Lehigh Valloy Vallroad Company, the Contral Ralirond of Now Jursey Cowpauy, tho Lehigh & Wiikesbarig Cosl Compauy, the Delaware & Hudson Cisnzl Counany, aud the Dolawaro, lackawaus & Woatory Raiosd Company, held on the 20t of Beptember, it woe agreed tuat tho w0 last-uamed compavies, who bad boen TRIBUNI: THURSDAY, OU1¢s working durinz the Dmg striko o ottier Toenlities whih commenesd Inst Tsnu- ary, whould suspeml operalima for two weeka (i Octoher, In order (o aliow the oth- et mombers of the combination to eatoh up tho qanta appropriated o them for the | rerent sea. o Iu iy alleged that tho Delanars, Lacka- wannn, & Westorn Ruilroad Company have ignored their pottion of tho eontract by ehipping c0al to comvelitive poiuts, to the extont of abont 20,000 tons lant weok, an within 10,000 tons of the ynantity forvarded to tide-water up to the Bumo Lmo Tnst yoar, 1low serions the Ialling 0.1t mav prove Lo ba cannot be deiinitely deter- mined until the next meeting of tha combina- tion, on Wednewday next, tha 20th inst, Thero Is considerablo grumbling on tho vart of the Lehigh & Wilkeabario (oal Compauy, and it s mont ,rlulmhlfl that this bitterness of feoling 13 likowlso shared by the Lehigh Valler and Reading Ttailroad folks. It is poesililo that President Sloan may give o eatlsfactory ox- planation 88 to tho action of the company over which ho prestios, and that the hsruwny heretss toro existing in tho conl eombination will not bo distuebod to any notablo extent, ‘Lhore tw & gloomy luak alieasd for theminers in this quarter. " To-day the wmon of ho Lehizh & Wilkesbarrs Coal Compaay hava been te- ditced to threo-quartara time, nnd When it is co sidered that, as they clnim, thoy can hardly mako a living at tho prosont rato of wages, ovon fully employed, tho prospect must bo vey heartoning to them. 'Chey have the dobts cons tracted lnst aummer still hauzing over thom, and their condition must bo teniy deplorablo wnder tho shortening of tho Ioura of tabor, "Those professing to bo posied in tho mattee intlsate that none of tho Companies will storo con] thia reason, and that o geveral suspension of production will take viace about the middle of December. ‘Firo Companiea now control the mariet 5o eficetunlly, and hold tho Inborers in such an fron grasp, that thoy can venturo upon thin conrze with entire impumty, und actunlly increaso their profit by it. Tho prospect of haviug au idle population of some 16,000 or 40,000 ronming abrond durtng tho doyth of win- ter in not an agrecablo one to contemplato; ut the fact will stars u3 atarnly iu the race if the proposed plaus of tho coal combination ure fully carried out, SPORTING. - THE TURF, TAE BALTINORL TACES, BacTrvone, Md., Oct. 20.—This, tho second day of the races on the Pimlico Courne, 18 bright and boautlful, and tho attendance is larger than yosterday, ho first raco was a dash of 1 milo, for all ages, that had not won at Saratogn or Jorome Park slnce July, 1874, or this yoar, and wag wvon by First Chanco, Bpringlet second, and O'Noil third. Time, 1:1617. ~ Weatherby, the fa- vorito by largo odds, camo in fifth, Eight horses started. The sccond raco wes & milo Lieat for f-yonr-olds 1hat have not won a sweepatako raco this yoor at Jerome Park, Long Brancn, Saratoga, or Dalti- more, The flrat heat was won by Rbadamanthine. Jack Trigg second, Arcturua third, followed by Gray-Log fourth, and Charloy Choatbam dis- tanced. Time, 1:4725, The socond heat and tho race was won ensily by Rimdamanthus. Arcturus socond, Jack Trieg third, and Gray-Legdistanced. Trmo, X ‘The third raco for a handicap, all ages, 17{ miles, wag won by Shylock. Mattlo A, wecs Morodao tiurd. ‘Time, 8:13, Mlattio A. was tho favarite. Tho steeple-chiaso, about 134 miles, was won by Minuio dac, Osago second. DEATIL OF A VETERAN TROTTER. Br, Loms, Oct, 20.--Juel Roxsitor, & famous trotting horso twenty years ngo, died yestorday at tho farm of Joun Dully, this county. 1le was uul\ proporty of C. oot Carr, and was 86 yoars old. A CALIFORNTA RACY, BHOREY UP. 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal,, Oct, 20.—The desh of 21¢ miles, for tho San Francisco cup, d- vertleed to be ran at’ tho Dy Diatrict track to-day, betwoen the Enastern horses Hpring. bok, Grimatoad, and Wild Ldla, fs “‘ofr.” ‘the munagers of, Bpriogbok and Crimstead decling tho contest, NEW TORE. Nrw Yonx, Oct. 20,—The great tratting-matel for 24,000 a etda botsvoen I'rosporo nnd {onest Dutchmun ecawo off to-day st Prospect Dark, Trospera won in the first heat. ‘ima, 2:9215, Honest Duleman was distanced, el BASE BALL. DROWNS—IARTEORDS, Hanrronn, Conn., Oct. 20,—Lase ball: fords, 4 ; 8t. Louie Browus, 10. WITES—UTUALS, New Yonr, Oct. 20.—Tho Chicagon warmed tho Mutuals Lo-day to tho tunc of12t0 3, Hart- TILE INDIANS. PEACE AND PROSPERITY, Musroare, I. T. Oct. 20.—~Euach Ifosg, of tbo Central Suporintendency, loft hera this morning on & vist to the Western tribes. Ilu waa sccompaniod by nn oscoré of throo eouncot- od with ths Indian eervico. 1lo will moko tho aunual payments to the Sacand Fox tribes whilo abrent, Mr. Hoag snys his report for 1375 to tho Duopartment will show greater advauce in civilizatlon and wealtn by the Indisus of tho Territory than in any previous yeur, o botter crop thon was over bofore raiscd, and nourly duuble the accengo, It {4 mora than ton-fold gronter than 1u 1565, A genaral state of good feellng rruvnlls ‘among all tho tribes, and satis- faction s falt by all tuut thoy ara now progeovs- lug finely, and desiro to continuo the oxperlmont towards becoming self-sustaimng without _mo- loatation. Ma), Knos, of the Inte- nor Dopartment, {8t prodent in tho Pottawatomie Natien, allotting tlicir Jand to individuals, they havis docided to teko them in goveraltv, ‘Ibia tribo is moro largely mixod with the whito eloment than nny ather tribo in ko Territory. Many of them have good farma, farming implomonty, and stock, aud are huild- }nudn 25,000 school-bouse out of them tribal und, DAKOTA ITEIS, Spectal Dispateh to The Uhicann Tribune, 81, Paur, Miun, Oct. 20.—Sjoux Indlans have collected in” Jargo numbers near the wouth of the Little Mixsouri, ostonsibly to camp there for the winter and trade with tho Borthold Agenoy.. To guard agaiust tholr possible outbreak, Fort Borthold will be roiuforced by {hice companion undor Capt. Maylan, which lefe Foit Lincolu lagt night, One compavy at Fort Rico and snothér Ml ‘Abercrumblu Luve aleo boen urdercd to Berth- old. Tho peoplo of Bismarck psk Gon, Terry that tho Commandor of tho troops csmnped thoro bo supplied with 200 staud of arms, Lo lssun to cit- izons iu caso tho Indians throaten that place. Army ofticers havo no doubt that au outbreak Ly wild Bioux will ocour a8 soon a4 the jgrass siarts - noxt soason, but dou't auticipato surlous trouble beforo thon, AN INDIAN BUFFALO HUNT, CHEVENXE AdENGY, Vi Muskoare, L T., Oct, 20.~The Choyenne and Arrspabioe Indisng have started on their annuul buffalo hunt. Threo Lundred oro on the way to thu Linoo Estacado, or Htaked I'laing. Only the aged and infirm aro loft at home. (Giamo is renorted unwau- aily _plontiful, Thoy nye sccompanied by 8~ Licutonant and twonty-five cavaley ad oucort to prevent unscrupulons whiteo from adjoiniug Btatos from solling them - crooked whisky and choating them -out of thelr buffalo. robes.” ‘Cho fudiaus have loft their resorvation byJ;ermlmlon of the United Blates Goveruaant, and wilt romaio until Kpril, aud thon return to tholr bowes iu poace if unmolosted.y ABORIOINES FRESCOING THEMSELVES, Specrat Lisvateh (o The Chicaun Lrpune, .. . Bioux City, fu, Oct. 20.--A telegram from Fort Thowpson, D, T., this eovening, says the Iudisns at the Drule Agency are iu a terrlble atate of oxcitement, and srmed nod stripped roady for war. A survey of that resorvation way socently ordored by tho Goverument, and Col, Deuman, with a party of surveyors, arrivod there fhis worning {o commence operations. Tho In- disus say they sliall ol commuuce. It is not probable thut Cal. Dontan wilk back down, sud trouble 1 thut quartor to-morrow is expocted, DISTURBANCE AT THE RED CLOUD AGENCY, Special Duspateh ta The Chicaso Tribune. Oxaua, Neb,, Oct, 20,—At the Red Cloud Agoncy, on the 14th just,, Bill Rawlaud, a white wan with an Indian wifo, was attackod by s Cheyouno Indisn, Rowland killed Lim, ho clalms In wolf-defenso, ‘Tho Indisus burned Nowland's howse, wagon, auwd goods of all kinds, and whot his hordes and mulos, Rowlaud is now ut Camp Robiusoy, protgeted by the soldiore, His fanule s ot Dr, Saville's botise, gustded by fricudly Btous. Tne Choyeunos threaton vens goance, Tho West Virginia Pross Ausoclation, oumber- Ing fitty persous, nnived at Pittshurg yosterday from the Last, sud visited tho Expositlon fu 8 body. ‘Fhey leave this morniug for Chicago en route tor Colorado, ou & buifalo-buniing oxcur- ai0n, " THE SECOND REGIMENT. Thoy Take Formal Possossion of Their New Armory, Speeches by Senator Logan; Dr, Nntler, W, J. Onatinn, and Col. MeClurg, Description of the Armory—Roster of tho Regithent,’ Tho Armory of tHo Second Regiment I, &, G, Col. J. 1L Quitk, was succossfully fnangueated Inst oveniug befuro an immenso audience. Tho rooms are located over tha North Markot Duild- ing, running, from Canal lo Clintow, un Jnckson strect, Tho entiro lonpth of tho etructuro is 20 feot, with w froutage of 80 feet on Clinton aud Canal, Tho mum arnory biall is 80 by 240 Ieet, nud on tho oast end 1s tho room for tus storing of tho arms uniformy, cquipmenty, ete., of tho regiment, 40 by 80 fect. On the west ond i n room of ~imilar eize, to Lo used for cotpa- ny und battalion driily, TN MAIN ARIIORY i3 tho Iargzest i tho United Gtates, without ex~ ception, and very comploto in itd appointments. Last eveuing it was liberallv decorated with flags, whilo in tho centre of tbo bnll n stngo had been crected which was very tastefully draped in bunting. 'his was occupled by tho prominent mentlemen present, including Mayor Colvin, Cien. John A. Logan, Henry Groonobaunt, Phil Ioyne, Thomas A, Ifoyne, Judgo Yurwell, Col. MeCrg, Qon. Chetlain, tho Rov. Dr, Butler, Gow. MeArthur, Alox Bullivan, Col, Baldwin, W, J. Onaban, A, €. Hesing, Ald. Lynch, and others, and Noving' Military Dund, uuder lead of Louis Kretlow, which dizconrsed the musical part of tho programme fn a very cffcetivo man- nor, At abont 9 o'clock tho First Regiment camo tnto tue ball, hended by its deum corps, and was appronristely recotved by tho mombers of the Second, After the Jong roll by the First Itegimont drum_corps, and 8 drull fu the manual ol arms, tho ofticers wero conductod to the platfurm and the proceedings commenced by . 5. ONARAN, who mado the {ntroductoty address, and wel- comed all prosent at the inauguration of their hall, Tho regiment felt honored,by this domon- stration, and greoted the honerabfa gentlemen who had come, and also Col. McClurg and his rogiment, who woiked 1o amity and unison to- Z gether with tho Becond. "Ho ' dwelt upon tho benofits to Lo derived from tho State military organizations, and eald that they doscrved tho —oucouragoment of the public, A beoplo who had beon able to win hiberty shonld be able to keop and defend it, and thoro was no Dettor way than by supporting thesq military organizations, 1le hold that thoy werea 3 TERSONAL NENEEIT T0 THE MEMBEDS, a8 within tho ranks thoy wore taught obodience to tho lawe and disciplino. The Secoud Rogi- mout was designed to Lo and was n State miif- tary organization, aud was formed for no ulterior or coucealed purpose. 14 was i depondent of party, cligno, and indi- vidual interests, nud lts infinenco should novar Lo porvertod to pohitical parties. "Tbla rogiment way compoeed largoly of Iriah- Amorican citizons, but in oitizouship they wero Amarican, and they vielded no sccondary allogi- anco to our bouored flag, Ilo pald a dosorved compliment to the Irieh Logion and Brigade, and to those who had passed away, inoluding Mulligan, Gleason, O'Mara, and Fitzgerald, At the conclusion of lus addrors, MAYOR COLVIN waa introducod amid loud applause, fla appr citod the compliment paid to bim fn boi chosen to presido at o Iarge and influonsal a gothering. ‘Chey hal pgathered togothor to inaugurato this groat hall to tho Becond Regiment, 1 abould ov- or o trouble in Chicago, theso man would stand by usand protect us, lio tLought each one should contribute thoir mite to tho sup; ort of tho Btato Militia a4 an olomout of public saloty, con. M'CLURO was_thon callod for and maae o brief addrees, e felt It was on lLonorto kis Rogimeut o ba called upon tu speak, but it was nat bus forte, and ha was not abie to' mako a spoech, e con- gratulatod the 'irat Negiment nud wisliod them Ciod-apeard, ns cach noedod tho asststance of tho other, lle hopod that, in au ewergoncy, both regiments woald bo ready to respond. Tho sehoul of tho soldier should bo tho school of the geutloman, and bo believed it was. Col, Quirle was next called upon, and mado a vory brief sp.eech, afier which SENATOR JOUN A. LOGAN wag introduced nnd greotod with applause. Tlo hold that tho organization of thess regimonts from tho citizens of Clicago for tho purposs of auding anddefending its Iaws, wus n groat cone trasb to other natious. It was pot for crushing tho people but for tho protection of their libetty, American citizens who desired the perpetuity of tho Rejublic osgamzod thomselves for the pur- puso of dofonding the fustitutions of this country, “Tho question of ~birth novor entored into this nation, for i¢ was freo toall, In tho time of this laud's noed, iu tho timo of tnmuit and confusion, aod riot sud bloodshed, ench and overy man thet fell 1n her dofoaro foll like n soidier and was burnod like a soldier, and tho quostion of his pattonality wad not asked. 1o wad glad to seo thesn orgunizations spring up fn onr land, oy an ovidouce of tho demiro of tho cliizons to bo u beuciit to their country, AN_ALLUSION, When tbo fira of 1871 was raging, and every structiro woe burned away aud churchios, dwoll- inge, and all wore dostroyed atike, when flomls wore lot loore to lelp in tho ravage that was besngwrought; theu, If wo had had theso or- ganizations, thoro would have been protection fram o ¢itizon-roldiery, and no Tmsnum would hayvo arison. Ho hoped that the time mightnevor como whon theso citizen-soldicrs would be needed, but i it did, he know theso two rogi- mouts would do thetr whole duty. 1fe hoped hatmony sud good feoling would oxist always Lottean the two regiments, and that each would strivo tu'excel, At the concluslon, Qen, Logan waa greotod with throo rousing chiocraand o “iger” THE IRSH BIIGADE, ‘Tho Itev. _Dr. Butler, Chaplmn of the Irish Brigado, * Irom “Loxiugton to Winehestor,” then spoko ns follows s 4 Norallylug cry, liko that which sped throngh tho Jatid fu ’61, culls U3 togetbier to-night ] No enenlia to tlo flag of our couniry, cither from within ot with- oul, threaten our peace. ' But whilo we may congrutite late onrselves upon tho prescut Huppy reposc, uud that wo ure not living 1ike "the nutjous” uf Europo, amidst the contiutal Qin of wars, ar rcburnlug Lo thoss dayy of burbarism whon overy mian was a lulmer‘ wo cant nover toll when complications with & forelgn Ivun]vlu or combluationy at loins may drag us into a Lloody comti timo may como in which rocloty would be forced to yeld under the burden, not of crowued madnuess or of au uncrowned Kalser fu the Whits ouse, but under tho criubing, domorolizivg burden of u' corrupt Leglelature, w veund Judiclary, 8 peaplu wanting i obedienico and venerutiou for 4 tiouul authority, und perivhing, oa in & commune, with the ‘pmprlclanlhlp of thele labor, Who does not dwell wilh enthuslastio pleasiire over Lo atory of the Roman Hepublic, 80 marvelous for its dig- uity, fis falth wnder natiousl roverses, ' tho yrofumdity of its views, Aud yet bobween tho finm{ur wWhich killed Luceeti and tho dogger which kilfed Cavgar, bow many centurics do you count 7 Thoro was @ time when thero was ouly a step from the Qapitol to the "l'srpefan Hock ! God svert it—but may uot that history vue day ropeat el (aus? In such suovent, & volupteer reglment 1iko (ho anie T soe Lefore huo (- gt muy proyw (ho huclousof ais srmy of . patriots s Wl 10 Lha renciic, 8 brave in attuck, and as etanch ju defeano natho e of tho old Chicago Trish Brigado— “tho mew of 01" : Tor tho prosent, indeed, wo lisve only to anticipato eveniugs spent i hoaly! ccroation, and in these manly exerciscs which Ln & tharm for tho clvillan, unless bo b forgotten handy pasiimen ju the Jignoble plissures, Gt o Wxurious prosperlty. Bt liould thcall T Arms ™ frow Gioe whio wateli ‘over the national welfare reaclh ?Iflll’ cars, et {t ind you emulating tho diuciptine of olher days, sud, i Dieod be, lot it also find you as obedient anid ready to pavrificd yoursolf for ke bonorand kafely of your ountrs, Without disciphine, williout the whiat b4 o Feglinent § What i un oriny, however grest ¥ Taauo & loyal army, under au ablo Yenotal, possce- o, ut e Poits of {is bayoncts, tho wholo Rotret of & uirallo Government, 1cannot feel wo, A great natlon enizaged in perytual wars of couueat o sgyraulize- suont, utud that 1 au kg when wuceon {0 Warfare do- endi an much on wealth unid tacchauical genlus as ou 1o euergyor patriotio eusualusm, such a uation, T s cantliot el Gslling a proy lo s {housand deworals Hziug niliences—aich & wWar can nover Lo & great wchool ofLierolam | A Ioyalarmy and n brave General—hias buon bly watd—liko all otlier huniau thing, ara i the eupricious Laud of fortune, aud history atfords high teatimony that uo goveenient ha bood less wolld Wi the governmienit of soldivry, By » wpucial frovidence f G, for which wo sboild rendec thauks (9 Lios, a4 souid ux (Lo Lelmet governs unity, ordr, and povier ara mosally nifected, After tho iatan Helrato, under its civiotogu, kud for u lony time provided fur ihy Stability uf tho people Kiug, a4 ¥oun uk tie power of Thio legotiy wucteedd 10 1 Wo oco oty 1 Rouie Tiate turm azriviuy froim tho Euphrates o e Rbino sud en- teniug by thu triumplial wreh ouly do go vut by the conuiion sowcts, ‘Hoclety 18 10t the offopring of vivletico ; it ls the oft- wpring of futelligenco aud Uborty, and respecta nothiug DUt th.t which surings from Giat double suirce or taked 1o wbssjon frow tuemi. When the Epatongof pirit of acrifics, the Thigmopyla want forth to i for Qreece, they oug cripthin U + 4 Traveldr, g nnd may In Bpnrta thiat wo died hers In_ onder to ubey her eagred Jawat O Caplain, Ylico your mien there, nnd defard 1t at thacostof yong livea Yot arders #Dall by aleyed, Conieral I *Theao a0 the wurds fusby of you have heard ‘it was tha obedlenen af b fec alt, whero o who gave the ord v and Le who obeyed 1 wra equally great, ‘Uho oue saw it to requizen W fur tga connty, Hie other fonnd 1 et o give oue. Withont this obedienco aud disciphiie order and juwer ars Impassibly, “Inter arma leges nilent” ean vever, with Got's fry, oven whould wae agin s ylohl thomsvives atily ta the practice of military obedienco and der. 1t In tho Weolfog or tho barbarian who robw he vanauishied, hunta down the conquered, To ko o wotde of our Iamentod hiel, Gen, dulllgan, they T S uvinetbln b podce, fvieitde i war 0 th solutteor Baldicr who hue iven bis Tolsura to te attidy and piract [0 of o taf dieduline Uelotina a teld 0 (118 Wreath of vietory and the aonwelc Uiy uf having deteaded o Juxt an-t nohlo caure §1 mor ed than all tho mpolls of asacked city. Ui 3 then, ofeers and men of (ho Bocond Reglmunt, has fllen the mpirit of o true Christian knfguthoud,—r {hat chivalry wibel hna * God amd tho rlgnt " for Us Lattio-cry sisd Goi and tho right ” for its roward, After tho Rov, Dr. Butler's addre:w. the T'ost- Oliizo Gleo Clul eang reveral patriotic ahs. TR HON., THUMAS A, MOYNE + was then Introduced, and. nfter making s fow humoro e remaatkp, enid that it was refreehing in thess days of rolitieal corruption, whon many wan woro making attacks on tha Treadury of 116 Btato, to flud somo who wete organizing Lo dofend it nt thoir own cont. Undor b Govorne mont liko ourn, whore all wero blest, volers aho wero allowed to carre their army in time of peaco wake (he bost citiens. e felt gratified that wanow bad o volunterr foreo to protect usiu caso un ciuergency should ntiso, A YOEM. 3Ir. X J. Lalor tlien reala poem, written for tho occasion by 3fr, Joln Boylo O'Iiailly, of the Toston Pilot, flnlit!o‘\ * Prodrickuburk —Des. 13, 1452, whteh'wau woll receivad, nnd at ite cons clusion a voto of thanks was tendered to Mr, O'Reltly, on_motion of Col, Onnhan, Jtsyor Colvin nouounced that ho sronlil ree- ommend an appropriation by the Couneil for the 1ivst and Sccond Regitents of the City of Cui- eago when opportunity offered. ‘Ilie hour wait itow gettivy Iato, and the First Regimont waa about to reptto, when thoy wers invited to retittn after loaviug thoir equivments e their Armory, and indulgo in the bop which would cosclude tho éxercined, Lutters of regrot on account of not being ablo to be present were recaived from His Bxcalloney (Gov. Boveridge, Licut.Gen. Philip 1. Sherldan, Ad|t.-Con, H. IL Hilliard, 1 8, G.; Brig.~Gen. A, C. Ducat, L 8. G.: Fravklin Mac- Vesgh, Eaq.; John Lovio O'Reitly, sud Jobn Tord, bditor Irish Warld, After some othior literary oxerclses tho andi- ence was invited to indulge in the mazy meshen of the danco. ‘NEOINENTAL ROSTER, * "Thio following 13 the Rogimental roster: Colane:wd, 11, Quirk, Arting Major—James Quirk, Adjutan?=T, 3, Tlealy Quartermanter—. O, MecClure, Co. A,~Captain, 1, J. Cunl Teaney] Socond Lieutenant v ll—Cantain, R, 3, Iliggin; Tirst Licutenant, R. 4, 0'Conter ; rank aud file, & Ca. Co—Captaty, Joln Mnrphy: Firnt Lieutonant, ‘Thoman Meaney ; Svcond Licutedant, Juhn AleCaflroy} rank and tilo, U3, plain, Josoph A. Eaglo ; First Licutenant, 4 ¢ Hecond Livutenant, Willtaa Whaten | ragk aud e, 73, Cn, F.—Captais, Danfel Quirk; Lirsb Lientenant, Joh Lanigau ; Second Lientenaut, —— Bairko ; tunkt nnd dle, 45, Co, #.—~Captaln, D, Ryan;rauk and fls, 20 ez, —_—— REL[GIO—‘U;— BAPTIST PASTORAL UNION. Sveeial Dispalch to The Chicuso Tribuns, Autoy, 1L, Oct, 20,—Tho Baptist Fastoral Union of Illuois met at 0:30. Tho olection of ofticors being the first business in order, tho following officers wero elected for the onsning year: Prosident, O. . Blone, of Marongo ; Hen- rotary, C. J. Thompson, of Peorin. Next in or- Firet Tlsulenant, T, D, Toley: rank rui dor was tho appointment of committers, whicl | waa o follows : On Enrollment, D. N. Kinno, of Bandwicl, and II. 0. Mabie, of Oak Park. Noxt Soxalon, E, J. Thomas, of Atanta; T. F. Hor- chers, of Molluo; naud L. Guy, of Bnmflold, Exceutivo Commlttoo, J. A. Smith, D. U, of Ohleago, Presidont; A. A, Kondrick, of Up‘nr Alton; D, IL Cooloy, of Canton; T. W, Goodspeed, of Clucagoj and J. 8. Mahie, of Loek Island. Obituary Committee, J. Bulkley, of Upper Alton 3 J. D, Cole, of Lhghland Park; D, 1. Fronch, of Nushvillos W. M. fiaigh, of Gatoshurg; and (4, W. Riloy, of Paris. Lo Rev. D. I, Caroshan, of Iixon, rond ou essny Cliriat's Mothod of Ropiy- fug to Objector Following tho criticlans 11pon this essuy was an ousay by the Modorn:or, 0. B, Stoon, upon ** Christisn Citizenshing or, tho Obligationys of Clristinuy to P'olitical Parties or the State,” ‘Tno cssay wasan appoal to good men to bold tho eluction-dny us micred Ly the Goyerumont, The Umou adjouraed al noon, eating ndivner providel by tho ladies in tho banement of tho Church, o Pantorat Uniou resumed its deliberationa at halt-pnst 2 o'clock, Thy discussion on tho onsay of tho Rov, Mr, Btono on **The Christin's Daty in Polities ™ was taken up. Tho disonsston was rpirited, a3 tho cesay was thoaght to favor, in Boma clreumstaucos, 8 resort to mob-rule. ‘e Rev, N, O, Cloghorn, . D., of Chameaign, gave an exegesiy upon Judovi, whickealled out most interesting discussion, 'Thoe Committeo on Obituartes roported through tha Rev. Dr. Bulkley tho deatli of ton munistors during tha yoar, ace compaulad witls touching words of azpreciation, ‘Lhe General Ansoclation commenced it eécaslon ot hall-past 7 o'clock thin eveniug, the Rev. i, Buliloy, of Upper Alton, In tho chair. ‘Tia oponipg sermon, by the Rov. W. ). Stono, of Galesbury, was preached to 8 Jargo otigrope- tion from Rovelation xli, 11. 'Tho attoudauco from all parts of ¢he Btato 1s good, unid delegates uro st acrving. WISCONSIN METHODISTS. . ' Raoise, Wia., Qot, 20, ~Tlo Mctnodist Epis- copal Conferenco, which has boon fn sossion Liera for soveinl daya past, adjourncd yostorday. Tho following appojntuients wore mada : Milwankeo Dustrict—W. P, Stone, Milwnukoe, Bpring Stroet; G, A. Smnih, Mlwsules, Bum- morfield ; 8. AL, Fiold, Milwaukoo, Asbury ; A. A. Huskite, By View, Junenvillo Distriet—I' B, Peaso, I'. E. ; Jancs- villg Liirst Church, Thomas Clatturo; Raeiuo, A, 1" Meado; Court Btreor, If, Bioue Richantson ; Beloit, G 8, Hobba; Fort Atkinson, ii. Cole- man, Yond du Tao District~A. J, Mead, P. E.; Al- len's Groyo, J. V. Frenoy; Whitewator, £, C, ‘Pilton: Division Btreet, U. Jo Cowles *Couton Streat, W. It Jones. » Appleton District—L, C, Wilson, P. E.; Ap- potou, G. G, Haddoolc; Onhkosh, Fitst Churel, &. AW, Carhart; Tipow, 3. 1L, Jenuy. Waupacea Districk—Georgo Follows, I E.; R. D, llaudy was transforrgd to tho West WY cousin Conforence, and atatloned at Mudison, A, . Higgiun, who left without s appomtment, at 118 OWR Terguost, 14 ot the ast, ¥ - THE UNIVERSALISTS, Lus, Mass,, Oot, 20.—Tho Univorsalist Gon- oral Convention of tho United Sintest opensd hore this morning. 1t is composed of ddlugates, Iay and clorleal, from Stato Conventiond, s latgs number of whom wote present. No important changes iu educatioun! justitutions during the yoor hos occurred,, The dovomipational fuvest- meuts jn oducations! inutibutiuns oxceed 83,000, 000, and yot not ono of them bnt foels their unofulness curtalled by lack of'means, Tho general stato of tha ghurch and misiton woik is progresslng, aud tho signs ore favorablo for con- llnlxm] Progress, © ‘fhe Convetion adjournod at noon, and in tho aftornaon, tho occanioual mar- wmon was deliverad by ¢hd Rov. 8, 11, MeCallig- tor, of Butenell Cotiegd,’ Ilinaiy, B ‘ ° MIsSION WORK. LoumaviLLg, Oct. 20,~At tuo session of the Couvontion of the Christian Misslonary Hociety of Amorics, held in this city to-day, & report recomumending the ssising of afund to be knowa a6 the * Centonnial Fund," end to amount to 500,000, was adopled. The money thua ralsed will ba used far the advancewent of tho abjocts of tuo Association sud the enlightonment aud Christinnizatlon of the negroes in Americs, wany of whoua tho Society scoms to tluuk are iu a dopraved coudilion. MICHIGAN BAPTISTS, Bpecial napalch ta Tns Chicaao Tribune. Derrorr, Oct, 20.~Tho Laptiut Btate Asdocia. tion to-day eleoted s Proldent Oluey, of Anu Arbor; Bflt‘!lll?’. T, M. Bhaoatett, of Hudson Treasurer, Kendall Iirooks, The dsy was de- voted to the oonsideration of the wisslonary work of tho State, THE BAPTISTS AND SEOTARIAN SOHOOLS, New Your, Oct, 20.—Tho Loug feland Baptiet Associatlon, iu wossiou yeatordsy, adopted a resolution doprocating soctarianism fn the pub- lio achooly, and tstened to tho aunual address by the Rev. Dr, Fulton. - 'The epizootio in a mild form Las sppcared in Rew Orieaus, ... RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.-R. R, s o Ratway's Ready Relig CURES THE WORST PAlNg In from Out o Twenty Mimyeg NOT ONE HOUR After reading {his Advertisemen sufler with paia, Radway's Ready Reliey 18 A CURE BOR EVERY PAly, 1t was thie flrst and is the Only Pain Remey That dnstantly stons 158 most o taitarmmadons, ‘s eaen evnpmetian. o Lnuge, Stonnoh, Bowels, or oth Y cue applicativn, Infrom Oneto Twenty Minutos, No matter how violent B Ronmatic, T i T e Talgic, of prostrated with diseaso t need any g s s oF &laidh O crygg, 3y tho ain oI, Norsins Pauier, 11 Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of ths Kidne: of tho Lladdor, Indammat é‘a’;i’lk'é’b";‘i}“ ols, Mumps, Congestion of -t Lunf]-. oro Throat, Dimouly reathing, Palpitation of _tho Hoart, I yaterian, Group, Biphthagia, G- Tootiieh: Xr’\vfiunn?nl, Bridacha, y _veuralgia, R ‘Cold"Guills, Katio ORii oM “Tho anpllestion of the Ready R partewhior ‘tho pain or diiculty ssies will Sgerii) and eninfort, Vwouty diops 10 half & tumblor of watee wil, (0 ey o pmacs, ey Vind uro Ctamps, Sprains, Saur 8t % Hoadaoha,'Diaerhoa, Dysont, s Howols, safafl Tntoron) palasnier ol N Deaye HEADY RELTIEE Witk Siam "o fae geod JTA o pruvent slcknoan o vafne from changs of wata A otter than Franch Brandy or Bitors se s stimuigar " FEVER AND AGUE. Tevor and Apia cul on o A for 0ty conts, Tt 2 fhat il ll‘:lrp"vrv: :‘;L‘.‘r",‘: oum, menrlar typliald, yoll ve, and othor. forers (alied by Tndway's DY soquti i Fatwag's Neadv Reliot, ) L] Bolaty Dragatys. - I8 couts por bldle HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and puro rioh blord ; [nereass of flash 1nd cloar ski2 and beauiiful compresiop sosared o DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mada the most astontshing cures, 85 Fapld aro T changor i ot uniariag’ uudor tha yanidonea of thia {raly wos. dortul madictno, fhat Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght i seen and Fele, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Every drop of tho Saraparililan_Ttes catea tueouga e bloud, sweat, wein, nnd fulcos uf the systeni, tho vizur ol th ywastes of the' bod, with no Berofula, syphills, consu, 11 Lo theuat, montl, (s other parts of i nystom, i casen, craption Fliomi, orIpo': tumoey, eanvors in natmial’ disohrye wastea of tn s iy elple, i ha cratlvs g of thls woirder of modorn cheralster, 4ol n fow das’ ma Wlk Bravo fa Ay nersin ustag it for oithar disosse fis potent owr (o €urs 1, 1ty patlont, Ually Hieoming reducad by thowaits and_deoamponltion that Iy continually progrossiag, 1% Condn fin Ariosting. thosn waares, and ‘ropaics tho mwus et ot kot made from iealthy biar, vl i the arlifian will and doos eoonrv,—a. cure s conala; for whot onco thix camedy eomm noss 1s wark of parti: eatium, ol wacerad fo dimin{hing, o foesaf wateg ‘airn will Lo rapid, and. ovory dav the patlent wi toel Bimslf geowing bettar and steagor, tho food il conting bote.7, Appoilie nproving, aad Nosh and welshh ruising. ot ol dues tha Bareaparillian Rewivent exest sl Krown prirdi ] avonts 1 1160 0urs ut Ghroniey Serofalmmy Comatdintinnal, sud Skis disosses, but (¢G4 the ualy pork tiro curo for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urlnary snd Womb Disrasan, Geavol, Disbates, Deovany stoppsga nf wat mmc‘nmmui urlno, Brlgnbis 01 tase, nibaminuris, and In all cuvs whers Werd sco brick: o whito'of at o ke whity e, for € Tepalrs and s.und materl ption, glandutar disesse, wo s in ta Kty a1 nuro”oses, atrumariat die e, nud thy \r) ot forias 0 skia div o aneoe, seall B, finger, il hio, biaak apite, waons {n th dml tho' wiab, wraktalng 43 iht e of epams 831 sl o Appma b e vt her 1 pricxineg burning sonsstion whep pawring water, sud psin the lll‘fl of the Lack and alung the loins. Tamor of Twelve Yoars' Growth Curod by Rudway’s Kesolveut. BeveaLy, Man D, Rapway: Thava liad oa 8 A or g et wap camcu % bl .. g bolpud w1 s your Tesoivent, und. twosytt would tryit; but had no faith In Il‘ Lucans: L Tared o twolea youru. 1 took six botles of tno ltewir or ol amd L 106) Dotior, smartary and hepplor thia o worat {s o was i tiole | »dg of the bawals, o o tia gromm. 1 wita (ks 0303 (0 fbo bonolit of utbor. Yo can bl 1ROV Prico, 81 por botilo, AN THPORTANT LETTER , & prominent gentleman and residsat of Clacinatls g ke ety 3 6tra ot kpord L0 (b Wowspapet pablistiers throughout tha Unitad States. « NEw nuxufl’c(.‘lhfiv-fl 1, IADWAY-Dean B1n: Lot fuducel by & suis AP ATR AR S LY s G waisaual of 28 roskin o ol ot et “hpared ‘fl T b afuokedt with souis ‘teouble b 3 résL wne twolvo ot it i Linet tereibly'aifeoiing diseass, whic ot A 0 atejutura 1 tha, urstia, 88 wlsa 1% %lnn‘muxm- nfu:;'.i.‘ Kidbory aud biaddar and g s Sarpitng radisally. onred. § had trid & Buner otting radica AfEinns, and had takon & [arge s 1, ad of i T » ing in piche fadeps et ontbise ot ol b acted o & porson i bean sullorivg 8 L0 Baan: T waat sheht off And got. e of eaoh your LAk v-r[ s, lvout, Roi nd Regulat f’ld ‘gommonoed tak! e il thireo daye 1 Wss grost relieved, aud now Tl - o2 8125, Otnotaaath, 0 Ll T Il e DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills ool guids porfectly taatelass, elegontly coated with wrol §115. o dad ulai ey, clus vy SLOUIMNAT LR AR W aclot” Cuativensss, fudiaestion, Vg [ et s vror, dot e Ttarat Vi e, Filos, L e Broly ¥ Nl‘flhal:‘fl ral s ot tedo oloot y Bt iaaran o dol - '¥5% Obuarta the folloning rptars reachnd tro 0 Urgpos: Livod 1atbe Haossof 10, bu Rioaiagh,. o APt of, the SEime o g o b ol s Disils .‘"“;‘J:.E.‘af,l“:f:.m"'r.::‘.:[m. \-Jiu; 3 o 4 E By Wat el Lo, B vt Dotloiency of 1iead, Pain 2 the Bide, Ll hastisad ity S (e ittt L At AR AT E T from all the abovi r % "Sold br drugstats- . Read “Falso and True,” X -8 p . HADWAY & LU, No. fiand one Itiersionh V) hoation worl ousta will Lo srab you.

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