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acher, command the rospect of every- ;:g;.mw. bollove n vory slight acquaintance with hier wonld caugo the writer on ¢l ville Conrier-Journal who eays of ki ot kmow whothior Maria is s tosolier at Vassar, o ascullery-mald,” to blush for his ignorance. flx’nmknnw Miss Mitcholl ovon by fame, fs to Arguo onesell an ignoramus, In & cornor, A tablo beaiing nine beer-mugs, sightand Lalf empty. 'T'wo pipes, with s Gor- nat theond of each. Bllenco waa only in- {rruptod_ by tho reiteratig enormoua pufts of obaceo, drawn and ofsctod by the two phisg- saatlp amoliora. Poughi! Pough! Pough! Af- far elght Liours and_forty minutes tho flrat Gor- man eald, with & gravo voco: < Das Weller." . Againsilenco. Poughl Pough! Pough! At nino houra and fivo mminuton aud eight noo- onde tho socond Clorman sald * Yah."—Chari- f m’;'nn Tenn Club in Pbiladelphin, founded only » few monthd 880, ia likely Boon to bocomo a formidsbla lval of tho Contury In New York. o alrendy hina & fine club-house, and its list of membership inclutiea most of the men in Phila- Jeipbis who aro famous for *thoir devotion to +Joace. literature, or art. Tho fisat roception of {ho season a8 given last Mondsy. Among tho eata wero lichard A. Proctor, tho astronomor ; :Ir. Apploton, oditor and propriotor of the Lon- 1on Academy ; t0f. Qoldwla Buith, sud Gen. (iearge B- McClollan, ¥hits Commadoro Vandorbllt bus bronght up sis ablo son Walliam to tako Lia placo, Prosidont Qamrelt—who would have boon Gon. Garrott had 36 scceptod Socretary Btanton's nomioation for 3 Mafor-Generaicy—la bringing formard his nc- iyoson, obest Garrolt, o ba s yrominont. oft- cer of tho weslorn oxtonsion of tho Daltimora & Obio Rallrosd to Bt. Louia. Mr. Robers Giarrett bt the Virginis Valloy Iiailrond to Btsunton, “odisits Prosident. 1lo fa bighly oducated and scenmphisiied, besidea having & fitst-rate busi- nesa education.—New York Qraphic, Mipole Brayzo, tho lecturing woman who graduated from Yasaar Colloge, and has boon boring the public over since, conteuds that jour- aalism Ja one of the ensioat pursuits in tho yorld. Bho ays #ho lias frequontly writton a wimn far tho Now York Zvibune in lalf an pour. Tue statomont dooa not soem overdrawn. foms of tho “Protty Dobby" sad * Plows Mary" edisorinls which lavo appeared in tho Now York Tribunearo just wful to contomplate, aay ailly giv! ight writo thom as easily s uho yould pous out confldonces to a lovor, or write s for the Philalothosy Soctety, anoloquont Iawsor of Chicago not long ago ught o ouforca bis appeal to s bigh-miuded |uqhnwmimnm from Benipturse. 1o did not 0w much Seripture, but Lo felt tolorably safu u tonching upon tho Commavndinents; so his spesch waa somothing in this wiso: *On thas drerdfal day when tho tables of stone were tanded down to Mosea from on Bigh, amidss \he thondors of Sinad, cmblazoned on them in= letters of firo was the dreadtul Injunction: wlend us mot fnto templation.'” Strange to 435, not mote {liat: ope person ln the court-room wamed to notice tho ivaccuracy; Judge, jury, 1nd spectators wero a3 solen 2y mutos; aud to \uis day the eloquont lawyor does not know the Jifferonce betweon thio 'Len Commandmouts and {he Sermon on the Mount, Mayor Wickbam, of Mow York, is accustomed, 1ke the Caliph Hsroua al-Rasclid, to go about lsguised amouge Lus ieople,—Lis purposo being gasceriain how they are disposed towarda their alets, sod especislly to himeelf, their lord and shiet, Intbe pursnit of {uformation of this do- «erption, the Mayor, & fow daya mgo, walked itta tho barber-shiop of tha Iifth Avenue Haotel, md, taking & soat fu tho cbsir, Logan to pump thobarber, * Tellme," said the Magor, **what is the opinjon smong tho rospectable, intelligent chweaof Jobn Kolly and Mayor Wickbhaw " »W, " snid the batbor, fas Lo apriokled thegentleman's rich auburn whiskors with Lu- bin'¥eatract, “wo havo nouo but the richest aud most Influential men here, many of them leatera of great politicai organizations, All say itat Jcho Kelly 8 o damnod fool, and that Nickbaints & damoed ase and Kolly's tool.” "The Aayor was atisfiad that Lo bad heard o Lonest won ; sud, turning to the Larbor, ho said: ) ou, air, have just ubisved the dayor of Now Cray UOTTL ARNIVALS, er House— -nrfi:A.'L‘ ord, New . 1.1, Young and wife, D, U, Cox, Ciadanatl; 0. J. Morvdscn, Luudou ; £, ¢, Comatock, Sew Vork{ D, W, Dickinaon an W, M. Baugh, Phila: Aejbag X, ¥, Hil, Colorado; Uacar Hclmlficn, Gor- zay: B, Dickins Madley, Muiw,j A. , BN ...t Gramd 2uctfio— Prof, ll-ullb Cambridge ; 0O, athows, Bpring. kedi b, U, Weits 1nd rgo_lfarvey, Alontreal; L I MoCormick, Deuers 1, Duucaz, liverpool} 10 W, Buw, Epringela; M. L. Clark, Leuven: socth Kan,; 8,1, Woed, Now York; J, M. MeLean, N Yari' JA, Hoitnes, 8t, Louit ... 7% estomt {luse~Ths Hon, Mohort Nelean, Isbpemiug; Willam bonag, Cinclonati; the Hou, G, ¥\, Strouy, Fand du "l’. 8, tevens, Uenersl Frolght Ageit Grand Talm, o Irik latload, Alputreal; Jamcn b Groggory, Otiiod ‘i:tu Army 1L Seott, Loulsvile; llcrzjmnln 3. Srd, Fdinols Contral Raliroad s d, 0. Gordon, Boes 4 bu; G, ¥, Measthur, Dubugy cury ; CVH, Mcd i I, Titch and Bruce, fau Fracso; J, if, liaud, Sherman House—Col, 'Bylveater Duriiy, Lisit, 15, T ltood, U, 8, A, ; the Hon, J. Costou', tho Hom, Feter Blarr, Now York § S 1, 30 Siovcun, Cuatawarth ; the ot Wil S, Quigey, T Lal, 8, 8. Rdcer, Kow Yorl s 5 uyle, Brwdfor, 10,3 the Hom, 1o W Xaw Yoik ; Goorge Barker Luton, Englend; Wuyno: E, Lawford Webb, En- tes, Olevolrnd....Gardner loup— L 0 Now York; Goorgs 1, Lrooks, East ‘m W, a, fi\d{a‘p’n aud wifo und Migs Mary . i, Win 3 mx,n,é'"" AL, Mtieon, Row York; Gociye Jomes —_— CASUALTILS, POV/DER AND KEROSENE, Mol Iapat+h to The Chicago Tribuns, Fuxuisaus, ., Oct, 2. ~Yosterday atter- a8 fire occurred in the presu and graining txa of Olivor's powdor mill at Lauret Hup, fol- by an cxplosjon which badly shattered s :I;vl the bolidiog. Ono msn waa terribly ) bl clothing bolug filled with powdor- &:‘;fl bhr:ri\llnu tbl!"ul bim, Ary Gl agod 7 years, was playin, L othing taok fire, aud « ;:lt Yrribly burned tl.\f; sl died thiy mm: A DROP TOO MUGH, Diapateh to L'ne Chicao Tridune, Eineazoo, dlich., Oct. 3..—A woman nsmed o ove b 80 yoara old, was found dead in biorag 0us0 this morning from the offects of g, o \ou, sha having fallen upon her face, B n‘x“ uuable to move, haviug suffucated, Yt w::hky Wae found near her, Bhe THROWN auT OF A BuGaY. m‘.hml Duvatch (o The C'AAlccqu %zum HUAT, I, Qot. 21.—As two lade wore y l‘ht‘huuhm irack this miorning with & .. o horss took fright, and Frauk Mat- "Nlm:wn ot Mr. Rogers, bardware-dealor, ?.‘" Mn';‘llfl:fl:{ f:u l;t}‘brmud badly, He Tuiuad bow sorious bis njuries suay viove.” ANIURED BY A FALL, 'fl'fldbflwuh bo The t'h(t‘l.lml Tnbune, whmm“".:‘ll.. Oct. 91,—A young boy, son of & Ry o thia city, was Dadly hiurt Isst night, h“hl‘n i l‘-fi.‘:n‘;gll:m. nz‘l‘:ml he loat his [ T he mws‘ o’? head. Tuerels RELIGIOUS. A Heated Controversy in the Boston Universalist Convention, A Resolution Offered Censuring Dr. Ryder, of Chicago. The Mattor Finally Smoothed Over by Moans of tho Piokwickian Prooess. Tho lawa Episcopal Bishopric Still Subjoct of Coniroversy. Beventoen Parishos Protest Against Dr. Eccloston’s Confirmation, L's NATIONAL UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION, Special Dispateh to The Clacago Tribune. Bostox, Oct, 21,—Thero wada very wam timo in the Universalist Convention to-day over & ropolution offored tho first thing alter aascin- bling, that, in the judgment of tho Convention, tho gssertions in ono of the mldresses of Innt ovening (moaning the , Rav, Dr. By- dor's, of Cbleago), that tha Univorsalist pronchers and press do mnot fool charged with the purposo of couverting mon to God, In nutruo and deeply unjust to tho minixtry and tho prosy, and Ia bereby disapproved. Motions to tablo and inaelnitoly postpone wors lost. Tho Rev. Dr. Ryder eaid that a motion to partic- ulerizo the nemo of the party was proper. Ho continued ¢ Do not whip any other man over my skouldor, If JOU MG ¢, hiy 50 ke men. Brt forth the lane guage objected to i all ta torma in the resol Feruaos tio uan wha 1nado theim will remark, by Qid T aay that " and gracufally whhdrsw ft, 10 T sald angihung that 18 uot exactly warrsuted, I an sorry for it, It I pricked somo bubule that ought to bo pricked, X nus glad of it, If I did more huriu than good Lum worry for it, 3 T did more good than harin, 32 In ubout the way 1 gencrally do thiuga, and 1 am abaut up tos lovel of tho aversgo ont West. They bl pretty laro liborty, snd fz wus uo wonder that Fastars men wore shocked “*at the Weslorn way of spoaking. The Rov. Jamos Gordan, of Illinois, did not 800 auything vbjectionable in tho address of Dr. Ryder, espocially as it was dolivered in the heat of extempornnoous debate. fle thought that the ministery did not teel sufticiontly charged with tha duty of saving sonls. It wag true none of us folt as wa ought to on this subject. QObjection was mado that this did vot nocos- earily commit thio Convention, and, after further talk, Dr. Ttydor said e belioved in the Univorsa- list denominntion, and hiad booo working for it for many years, and o had a beliof that hio enjoyed the conlidoncs of hia brothren Wost nud Liast. ‘Whou Lo stood before tho United States Conven- tlon in responae to its invitation, bo felt it his duty Lo speak s freely as if in his own churels. Ho wont juto tho pulplt last night bLop- ing that he had ability and courago to say what be thought 1t Llls Quty to say. Until he saw on papor what ho had snid ho would siand on the record, Batif he bhad unid ywhat ho boliaved, though all this Convontion wero iu prins against him, ho should stand by bis opinion, ‘Chio resointion was taken from the table whon tho Convention met iu the afterncon. Tae lov. Mr. Rug, of Providonce, contondod thse it wes 1o part of tho businoss of tho Con- vention to cousdor aud act npon addrosaes that were not made to the Couventlon, Tho Rev, Dr. Rydor then tovk tho platform apd read from tho notos of tho ropartors what o did really sy, and raid, after looking them ovor. that ho should atand by {hem, * I'rom an acquaintance with our denomination,”sald ho, **1 amobliged to contegs it how & bad namo,— that wo aro not folt to bo o Cbristian power,” Ho wns afraid thet their spirituni condition was ono that furnished too mueh ground for it. Thoy wore nol carnost onoug, nud the prayor-moate {vg aud the church wore not sustained as thoy ehould be. Whether Lio wes cansured or not, ha shionld never rotract tho spirit of what ho hnd sald this side of tho giavo, and, 88 one who ha- lioves ke shall acconnt for ovory word bha says, hamuat etuud by them, ‘Tho Ttev. Dr. Minor eald that tho drift of Dr. Rydor's spoccl might bo corroct. Tholr Chureh Tuight 10t boe up to his standard, but their min- ist1y was dovoted und tafthful, and was tompers {ug religious tone of Clrisiian falth in every sect, 'Ilieir brothor was too vevore, and was not borue out by trutli, Dr, Nyder aroso aud said that his purpose, tightly underatood, was that, ue & body, they wero not dotug thoir full duty, On this, satd ho, they woro ail agrecd, and he moved that the nuover of tha resolution of implied conmure be allnnnd to withdraw it, which was immediately ons, THE 10W/A BISHOPRIC. Suectal Dispatch to The (hioaoo Tridune, Davesrorr, In, Oct. 21.—~A document has boeu prepared lu this city to be submitted to the Lplscopal Mouso of Bishopa, consisting of a circular letter, signed by the Mon. Johu E. Hep- ry, of Davenport, and tho ffon. J, AL, Griftith, of Dubuquo, protosting ngalnst tho confirmation of Dr, Eccleston, aud showing that ho was not slocted a8 clalmod. Aocompanylug tho circular aro lettors from tlo delogatos of soventeen par- fshos, i which they deolaro positively that, upon the sixteonth ballot [u the Cedar Rapids Convon- tion, when Dr. Ii, was doclared cloctad, thoy yoted ngalust him sna jor Dr, Kuleker- bockor, &0 that, as thero wers but 8 arishes represouted, It 18 ovideut that Dr. inickerbockior was eltected, and Dr, Ecoloston wag not, Lithor a fraud or o blundor was per- otrated, 1t is Lardly to be expocted that the ouss of Bishops will dara to confitn Dr, Fo- claston 1n tho face of the fack thiat he was pevor flnoud. Iowa will therefors coatiuuo Blahop- ens, ILLINOIS BAPTISTS. Byectal Dispaten to T'he Chicuua Tridune, Avtos, 1IL, Oct, 21,—The Daplist General Aesociation assemblod at 9§ o'clock this marnlog in tho Daptist Cuurch. The election for of- ticore for tho ensuiug year rosulted in the choico of the present fncumbouts, as follows: Moder- ater, the Rov, J. Bulkloy, D, D,, Uppar Alton; Becretary, the Rov, F. D, Rickerson, Quiucy; Troasurer, the Rov, D, B, Harwood, Bloomiug- ton, ‘The roport of the Board was presented by the Buperintendent, the Rev. J. N, Hobart, stating the work, tho present condition of the flold, snd the foture demande, ‘[he roport was lopled. 'l'fm Chalr appolnted the following Commit- tees: Finance—The Lovs, Stone, Huwitt, Glea. san, J. 8, Mabie, Haigh, E, J. Thomas, Fraics. On Fiold—Tho Rave, Campboll, Hobart, Ioene bargzer, Poat, Keat, Carr, and Cleghorn. The Rov, R. K. Ccou prosonted a resolution, accompsanied with remarks, favoring the sup- port of the Ministors’ Mutual Aid Socioty. Remarks woro made by the Reva. Qoodspeod, Btone, Hewitt, nud othiors, Au ablo, luterestivg, mod suggestive papor wus read by J, Bulkloy, D, D,, upou the prog- reas, perile, aud prowwe of the fleld, Congratulations wore seut by telegraph to the Daptist Btato Asaociatious uow in session in Michigan, Ohlo, Tows, sud Kanssa. The afterncon was devoted to Bunday-schools. An address on * Tho Bunday-school Work of To-Dayand How to Improve It,” was made by tho Rev. W, Randolph, of Philadolplua, Pa. A Toport of the Bunday-8chool Commitiee was mad » M“: ogsfiy Our Htate Work, It Nocds snd DIED 0 F HER INJURIES, u%'hhlv Liavaleh o Tha m‘.'fi..,'.. Tribuna, Bows AL, Oot, 21,~3tra, Mazy Ringler, Qtunaty g “Nhnb';m who had her skull, {aw, baiog th ! R e X MOTHEN'S TERRIBLE mIBTAKE. B G ok 90.—Mrs. Hucker, of More 14 o 1, LS ber mothier, near Lhis viace, .h“ children what was supposed to be 'ty hl;'hmm to be strycunine, Both e L 3;”«’:“ ?’larmcm : » 21.~0ol. Burgoys Hunt, Bu- “m‘mw Bovenus of Kentucky, Las ot ‘:wl 3 take tho placa of Bupervisar m“:om and Indisna District. The e, Al b Kesuct Xin, 1, B by S opscil talvgram reoeived hare io-n::{n. FFET] Z, 5 This ovening waa devoted (o the reading of PpAvLers, oue by the Rav, 8, L. Halt, oo "flg\m of Our Btate Mlsvions nYon the Bsptists of tho ttato,” and ons by the lev, H, 0. Mabie upon +' 1ilinols 88 an Evaugelizing Agouoy,” followed by hwuuan. aa ©_dolegates present from Clois, e, J. A. Bmi; h‘PD‘ D., of the &msfiu ard; the Rov. J. O, B m;x'i‘ ] %10 %«w g \:urN':;ltfi:;, f)’. !‘)h.. i , D, T, W. Goo ‘Bada N. Hobict, bad 0. 7. iaseags -2 MICHIGAN BAPTISTS, Special Disvatch to The Chicaco Tridume, Dzriorr, Oct, 21.—~The Baptist Btate Asgoola- tlou adjourned tlia evening, The principal bual- uess was the discusslon of misalonary work. Rosolutions ludorsiog the license Jiquor-law and denouuclog probibition were voted down, ss Waa & resolution favoriug prohibion, A yeyoe {ation waa fnally adoptod that lo }:flnmlon on ll o gL ool @ liquor-buriness, thou, 1y sucsanaral, Qi Gobralave gend -qa{'mb 7 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1875. fram the highor nim of bringjne about total ab. Ftinonico in the uas and wale uf liquors. Tho next Convention will be hinid wt Lauking. GENERAL CONFFRENCE nF THE WESLEYAN IETHODISTS. Stecial Ihenatch to Vi Chieags Tribune. Rye ne, 1., Oct. 41.—Tho Genera) Confer- enco of the Wesleyan Methodist connactlon of Amorica oponed its pinth qusdrennisl sosalon bore yesterday, at 9 o'clock p. m, Tho Rev. #, I, tostor, of Hyracume, N. Y., was chosen Chrirman pro tem. ; nud N, Wardner, Kocretary pro tom. The preliminaries of tho weasion—tho perfocting tho rull of momborship, ete.—was ronn througth with, when the body adjourned to mant this morning aL 814 o'clock. ‘I'his 14 the firat timo "this body, which holds Ity meotinga osico In four years, hoy met went of Chicago, Fonrtaon Conferencos aro rapreaentad, aud prominont aud leading members of this da- nomination are hioro from nearly all tho Easorn and Weatern Htatos, t this tmorning's meesion, tho election for (\crmlnnnt ofticors resulted in tho eholco of N. Wardnor, of the Champlaln, New York, Confor- ence, for Prosidont, and H. T\ Bosss, of Topeks, Kan., for Bocrotary. A PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Spectal Disvateh to The Chieayo Trsbune. Fnzeront, Ill., Oct. 21.—Tha Prosbylerian Syvod of IHinois, Nortly, convened in thin city $bis ovening in tho Tirst Presbytorian Chuoreh, A large audionco gathered to listen to a fine dis- courto by tho rotiring Moderator, tho Rov. Alex- gnder Mitelioll. "Tho matter of orgautzation waa deferred uniil to-morrow morning, This Bynod comprisen tho Prosbyterion of Chicsgo, Frec- port, Ottaws, and Rtock River. SPORTING., BASE.BALL. TIE ONICAGOS PLAY A GOOD CHICAGO OAME AT 1OSTON. Special Disnateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Basroy, Oct. 21,—The Clicage Club played a championship gamo with tho Boston nine this afteruoon in the presonce of a gathsring quito large for tho lattor part of October. Glenn made & two-boge hit to begin with, and scored an unearnod run ou a wild piteh, Tho Iteds tuon mado tive nnearned rums. Tho Whites mande nothing in the socoud inping, though flvo mon went to the bat. lastings and Goldon startod in with rattling bits, nud, on Warreu's easy ono to Spal- ding, reachied third mnd sccond rospectively. Ilnstings foolishly tried to score, aud wns run out by White and Schafer. Quion closed for his sido vy giving White n foul, leaving Golden and Beilaski on third and secoud. The Iteds addod another uvearned rua to tholr kcore, sud s chaugo was then mado in tho Chicago field, astings going to the centro aod Quinn bebind the Lat. Cho visltors mado & fine rally fu _tho fitn iuning, when by tho good batling o Qunn, Ulenn, Dovhn, Peters, ond Qolden, and apssisted by Taruoe' failura to bold n ball thrown by 8ps ding, they peorad four runs, one oarned. ebampiona at onco Incrented the lead by threo runs, esrued by tho hard battiny of O'Rourke, Sloroy, Bpalding, and White. Tho Whitcs ral. lied "orain in tho eighth inuing, and tied the score, potting four runs on ns manv good bits and 8 fow orrora, but tho Tteds gut two runs, ono of them earnod by good batting by Belinfer, George Wright, snd Beals. ‘P'ne champions wore coneiderably outbatteld, i » Winans bhas bsen sppointed Becretary of 4o Hoard of Aad o .momhflfllm L&.mh&;ru their victory boing attributsblo chiefly to supe- rior base.running. Tho seore was 11 10 9, with 17 bngo-hite for the Chicagos to 12 for the Bostony. TALTFORDS—~DROVNS, Harrronp, Oct. 2L.—Baso-ball: The tonth and Inst gamu of tho seriea botween tho St. Lonis aud Hartford Cluba resulted in favor of tho lattor by n 8cora of 18 to 7. Game called at tho ond of tho eighth innlug on sccount of dark- ness. PIILADRLPHIAS—MUTOALS. Now Yonk, Oct. 21.—DBaso-ball: Philadel- Dhins, 16; Mutaals, 5. PRANKLINS Y8, LAKESIDES. ‘The Franklive mot and defoatod tho Lakesides, their strougest city oppooents, at tno White Btocking grounds yostorday afterncon, Tho followiug Ia YRANKLING, (12 |82 7 b n’mmfi':’ al o annoe iy Froar, o l‘ 1 Kinxie, o 1 n, |, £, 11 8. 1§ 1] i 5 mfinfl tpay8; Taxaridos, i, Cinpire~tir, Watatbury. i A'ho Frankliva play the Blaff Clty Club, of Elglo, to-day, on tho grounds of tho latter. bt ch-ancdiie THE TURF. DALTIMORE RACES. Bavrvong, Md,, Oct. 1.—Tho firét race on tho Pimlico conrse to-day was for a purse of %400, 1 wilo, for 2-year-olds, mud wes won by Virglnius, castly, by two lengths, Time, 1:47. Tha second race was for all zgos, 13¢ miles, AMudge won, with Donnybrook second, Josie B. nd, uud Dalav, Aroturug, Century, Munday, . Irimrose, Holbrook, aud Baywood, filly, in the order named. ‘Time, 214815, 1n the third "mlnmr tho Howilo stakes, 4 milo Lieats, Aaron Ponulngton, 8hylock, aud Notlis Norton started. Noliio Norton distanced both in tho firat hoat. Time, T:07)5. BACER AT ELYRIA, O. Sneclat Dispateh to The Uhicano Tridune, Trrnn, 0., Oct, 31.—The second day's races of tho Liyrin Driving Asaociation ware & saccoss, Thero was & large crowd, the woathor was bosu- tiful, and tho racos wera exciting. In tha thres- minitte race, five ontrios, lstty Woaver took threo straight heats; time, 8:01, 2:55, and 2:59, ‘fho 2:40 raco was exciting., ‘Fhere ware four entricd. Omuf to dorkness, the raca was not flulshed. Moxlog teok the flrut hent, Maggty Jimberly the wecond and third, and Golddust tho fourth and fifth, Tho Lest time was mado by Kimberly—2:46. In tho fourth hoat, Gold- dust mud Forost Maid locked whaels, broaking the lattor ta atom. ‘hia horso ren wildly around the riog, colliding with 3foxley and Kimberly, amlél big excitoment. Fortuostoly no one wag ust. ——— BILLIARDS, ACCPPTANCE OF BURLEIGH'S CHALLENGE, Tbe Now Orloaus Times of tho 19th says that Traok Maggioli bms accepted Burloigh's chale lengo to play for the champlonsbip medal, and has forwarded his sccoptauce to tho J. N, DBrunswiok & Balke Company. The date fixed for tho match is Dec. 0. 1t was settlod upon bocause of the race mosting at New Orloans that ook, R . THE WARD WILL CASE. Sveciat Dlapatoh to The Chisago Tribund, Derrorr, Mich.,, Oct. 21.—A eick juror sguolched tho trial of the Ward will cave to-day. Letrott Pout, Gct, 31, The testimony taken yesterday was that of Milton D, Ward. 1ie gave hia version of hix so- Journ as Ludington, Mitwaukee, Wyandotte, sud lsowhors, o eays that his father seut him to Ludington to loarn how to build asaw-null ; that he had no definite position, no responsibility, aud bad pothiug to do but to it around sud sco tho men work, ile sald the same thing with Teforouce to Milwaukeo, Il father sout bim thore to learn to bulld a roling-mil), and he uat srouud and eaw the meu do the work; had nuthlnq todo himself. After leaving Ludington sud Milvaukes, which ho did on acconnt of his boalth, Lis father took Lim autto the Buslington & Bouthwestern Railrond, showed him the coun~ try, told him there was a good chauca to make monoy thero, snd that he would help bim to do it ; made Lim purchasiug sgant of the road, and promised bl other responsible ofices, The position of purchaamg agont Milton held at the uue of his father’s de He testified that he never drank liquor {n bis life except as medi- cine, sud nover was intoxicated, IHia use of the ur\dngknl(« sgainee Menry, ss desorlbed by Aunt Emily, he explained ‘was oaly iu self-de- fonso, o also eaid that his fathor often com- glunod. snd only swo days before his desth, that ia felt tha effecis of bis stroke of spoplesy of 1869 ; that Le became sooner menially fa- tigued ; that Lis memory failed, and thas be was more excitable aad lesu able 10 endure, MICHIGAN APPOINTMENTS. Svectal Dispaleh ta The CAicase Trioune, Laxsing, Mich,, Oct, 3L—DBenjsmin Graves, of Dig Rapids, bas been sppoiuted Agent of tbo Bosrd of Bupervision of Penal, Pauper, and Relormatory Insttutions for Mecasta Oopt::ty. 'FOREIGN. Guarantoes Obtained by Great Britain from the Chinese Government. Programme of the Opposition In the Freneh Assembly, A Proposition to Proscoute Rouher for His Attack upon MacMahon, Preliminary Work on the Great Tunnel under tho Enplish Channel. GREAT BRITAIN, OUARANTIES OBTAINED FROM CHINA. LoxnoN, Oct. 21.—~The Euglish Forcign Office had received » tologram from Minister Wade, dated Shanghai, 18th jont., in whaich it i said Uit the guarantees obtainod from Chinesa by the Botish in tho recent nagotiations jucludo 1ho disjatch of & misuun to England bosring an apology for the Yunuan outrsgo, and rafo condict 1o Burmah for the Commia- wlonors of Inquiry, This tolegram also confirms tho reportu pravioualy publiehed that ahl ments of smmunition have recently Leon made from Toudon for China, and that Mr. Wado lad in- formed tho foroign logation that be had jusivted tipon o Lettor obsorvance uf the treativs regard- ing tazation aud Leade. FLOOD DANAGE. The Morning Echo of to-day has sdditional interoating detatls of tho late floodw at Shefiield. Tho dnmago {8 very serious. Tho valley of tho Tuvor Don forms ‘a lake Lalf a milo wido, and fully 16 miles long. Maoy collleries aud iron works wera floodad, Dy reason of thewr con- requent stoppage thousands of operatives have been thrown out of om‘yInrman Accounte trom the valleys of the Wye, Bovorn, and Avon stato that those rivors liave rison to an unusual uoilglét. whoreby great damaye Las beea en- talled, Loupoy, Oet, 22—0 a. m.—Later roports an. nounce that the fluods wors particalarly dis trous at Darlington, in Durham, whero the ga woria wera floodod ' and_the town consaquonitly Ioftan total darknoss, At Ratherbam. in York. whiro, 1,00 people aro thrown out of umploy- mont because of the flooding of tha factatics. —_— FRANCE. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL. Panis, Oct. 21.—Tbe work of sinking & sbaft 100 meters deop will bo began noxt week near Calais. This will bo tho proiiminary oporation upon tha Englisb Chanue! tunnel. ARSENAL RURNED. Pans, Oct, 21.—A firo in tho areenal at Brest caused $200,000 damages, ROUIUER'Y RPRECH, It is stated that tho rocout speech of M, Toulior at Jaczo will be made_the subject of o discusston in tho conncil of Ministers to-mor- raw. 1t {a rumoroed that ot the coming scssion of the Argombly an autnorization will be asked for to g{owcum M. Roulor for attacking Prosidont aeMahon and the Constitution, As soon a8 tho Assombly moots the Left in- toud 10 move thist tho date of dissolution way be fixed, hoping thus o procure & vote Lostile to AL Buffot. —_—— GERMANY. PRINCE FRINZ AND OUR CENTENNIAL. Benray, Oct. 21.~Princo Froderick William has uot yot arrivad at auy docision in regard to his visit to tho Pbiladolpbis Exhibition next year. THE DAYARIAN DIRF DISSOLVED. Muyicn, Oct. 21.—A_Royal Docrge has been isaucd udjourning the Bavarian Diet uutil fur- ther notice. THE CURBENCY, Benum, Oct. .—Tho North German Gazelle of this ovening utotos that the coinoge reform in Germung bar been niaking good progress #ipco the boginning of July, from winch date the bavke wero forbldden to issuo wotes below tho value of G0 inarks, Tho circulation of bank notes has decronsed duriog the months of July and Auguet by 175,762,937 marks, avd the with- drawal of noteu below 100 marks huos been near- ly comploted. Tho diminution of the bask-noto circulation, continues tho /asite, is tho intended and oxpocted result of tho transition totho siold standard, On she 17th of Beptomber bank wotes Intended for withdrawal to the amouut of 170,000,000 morks wore stitl in circolation, of which notes to the valuo of 41,378,000 wmarks only were notes of the Prussiun Bank, and that amount has glroady voea reduced since. 1o tho ovent of tho Pruesian Bank hovivg ju circula- tion notes of he value of 100 marky sud up- wards anlounting to a sum excoediny tho wants of comrwarce, tho noton in oxcoss wiil have to bo exchianged by the bank for gold coia. MORR ANTI-DOMAN LEGISLATION, The bilt for tho rovision of the Imporial Panal Codo will, bosides tho two new clonses necessi- tatod by tho Duchesve trwlat Liego aud the Arnim trial at Berlin, receive a third important addition, conaisting of a clsuso for tho punishe mont of persons who, by publishing acte of for- oign Governmonts or their spiritunl supariors, oxcite disobodienco to tho laws of the country, to soveroigu decroos, or to measures of the au- thorities, or who may represont such disobedi- enco 08 being pradsoworthy and moritorious. TROPOSED ANOLITION OF CLERICAL PATRONAGR IN TROHBIA, Pait Muu Gueette, It appesis, if we may trust the Cologne Ga- zette, thut o now ecclosiastical mensuto iv in con- templation fur the coming scaston of Parliament, I'ho new bill is to be abolitiou of pnwuifin bill, womewhat similsr to that paased by tho Ilughsh DParliament the fore last for tho 8cotch Kirk,™ withont, however, providing compensation to the patrons for the righta thoy are to be sskod to surreador. By tha sovontecuth article of the Trussian Constitution the prospect of a ro- vision of tho law of patronsge was kept in viow, but siuco 1859 no steps have beou taken to carry the intention into effect. In the whole of Prugsia there are, In conmection with the Catholic Chureh, over 1,000 ecclosivatical ofi- cerd in tho {jl“ ©of privato patrons; about 500 in that of tho Htato; and the groat mass, or 5,200, aro fu that of tus Bishiog Tho aboli- tion of clerical patronage would, therafore, ba squivalont to a revolution 1a the Church. Wi Ia proposed f8 to substitute elootiou by the cou- grogativus for tho presontation by private patrons aud tho State, while tho former will be rolioved from all burdens in counection yoar be- with the maintepance of the churches. In rogerd eplycopal patronage, it is suggested thot it shall continue, but ehould Le so modified that prosentations eball not take effect without allowing to the con- grogations concernod the right of objectlon, which sooms somothing like the voto Iaw, which was g0 long 1he cause of controversy in the Church of Beotland. We aro not toid what jre- clge offect the objoctions of the congregation are futended to have; but it must be sup- vosed that thoy aro designed if not obviated to prevont tha opiucopal presen- tation from taking effoct. Tho bill {a justitied by tho Cologne (Fazelto as o measurs of palicy; but it 18 not denied that it fs another blow aimed at tho {ndupevdonco of the Oatholio Church, In- deod, it 1 clajmod that the Biate iu entitied in solf-protection to disarm Ita enemies aud to woakets them by all the means in {ta powor. Bo that the author, or those who are suggeatiog such a moasure, contemplate the intensitostion of tho struggle botweon Churoh and Hate. BPKCIZ-PAYMENTS, Londun Beonomiat, ‘Wo observe from the the long and sble report of M, Wolawaki, in the name of the Comms- wion ot the lludn({; of 1870, that oneof M. Hay's Rmpcmlu in the Kinance law fixes definitely the ate of the yoturn to epocie payments. It 1s to be the 1st of Jsouary, 1878, ‘That was the fiotention to be gath- ored from tho lsoguage of AL Hay's re- port, but the proposal is distioctly embodied iu the Frofect law, na_followa; Artiole 25— Whon the advanos 1o the Btate by the Lank of Frauco, in viritte of the lawa of Juno 30, 1871, and Aug. 4, 1874, bave been reducod to $13,000,~ VU0, Art. 2 of the Inw of Aug. 13, 1870, will be and will remain abrogatod, and the notes of tho Bank of Frsucs will bs payablo on de- msnd” The date, fllmrdm, g 1 fil:e bmk #rammo now arrauged for repaying the bank, when the debt to it will h-vg‘guu reduced to £12,000,000, s the lst of Jauuary, 1875, and that is accordingly the date proposed. But if, #a weoma not improbabls, from the growing sur- plus of revenus in France, ths repayments to to ibe bank are made scouer, spacie paymont msy be resumed in advance of Cbhdna.v "bo Amount of the debs to ths baok, by unmu within the lsat week or two, is already 0 aboat 000,000, —_— SPAIN, THE COBTES 70 X OONYOKXD. Mapsm, Oct. 21—A Boyal dearee convoking the Cortea will be issued immedistely, Panus, 0k, Bct the OpASIaY of the Madsid Anss, .—At the of the Fnlmdt: King Alfouso o Thursday spoke 88 ollsws s A wma Sadeitust thal Fratest slismmmisotm M diffonlt, 1 greatly desitn to favor the deveiopment of funtruction and towork ot thows great enterprines nf whicl the beat I8 ta alve snarality and 161rniog tn tha people, My aim wiil alws; Le 10 6itain 1hoxe reanity, which can alona Fsgenarats Spaln AL Fetars peace 1o St Ttinnewd thing for 1an who hiva nedther i récily por indirectiy contributed to fhe cioil war 10 mer (het deeplto all my oforts the ronteat is not yet foished, Lit us bopo that s Divinm Providence will sliorten out daya of tefal, My dvareat hiope swoulid bo {iat Libetory ahould ono day Write tit 3 modnrn Bpain does nint reach tha atandard of glory of byzonadays, abe atleant knew Low to gain a dererved rank amoug tho civilized nation of Eutope, becauns lier (hildren, rejecting mean iong and i+ tu, kurw how € apply the energy of the naticnal et by st ying iard the arts and sclences which 216 ke moat solid Lunen of gresness, i a; SOUTH AMERICA: THE PERUVIAY ELECTIONE. Lnta, Oct. 21.—Returns from tho Prosidential olections are gonerally favorable to Senor Pardo, The elections in thia city woro attonded with serioun riota. Boveral porsonp were killed snd wounded. P TURKEY, THE. AUSTRO-TURKISH BAILWAYS. CovnraxTizorLy, Oct, 2-~-Aceardivg to the agreement conclnided last Thursday botweon the Austrian snd Ottomsn Governtnents, tho works for tho completion of the ralway line from Lell- wver to Hofla are to be commeunced 10 tho syring af noxt yoar, or eiglit months st latest frota the date ot tho signatara of tho troaty (i e., tho 31ut of May, 1876), Tho whole line from Iirllovar to Hofis aud Niar fy to bo finished within four years—viz.,, before the end of 1870, Austria on her part Dbinds horself to tho samo dates for commencmg snd fuinbing tho works @for the ‘ju tion of tho Ilun- uarian potwork with Belgrade. No apecial nf;ruement lias been concluced with the Borviau Governmant, which, for s long timo past, bas dermanded thie Juuction of tho Roumeclian rail- ways to the European syeiom by way of Servia, and promised to covstrict the necesary lines througls its territory wher the Junction of the Satuuicho Mitrovitze Railway with tue Nissa line aball Lavo beon effected. ‘Tho Porte Les decided upon this junction, but the time for carrying it out and the axact point ot which it 18 to bo made are reserved for futere agreement. ——— ITALY. TOURIOLE STRDERS, Londen Tunew, Royr, Bept. 25.—1 devota this lotter to two Lorrible murders. I am promptad to do no main- iy on acconnt of the remarkablo coincidenca or analogy between the one lust commitied aud the fearful ** Whitechapel-road myatery,” whick now abyorbs tho attention of the Loudon public. So ntraugely aliko are they, that some have felt in- clined to think that the * mystery " of the Ro- man railway ststion is but n ghastly hoax sug- gentod by tho Whitechapol case and played off by vome medical students with the subjoct from a dissccting-room : but the horror directed to be *left till called for" has been lyiug in the oods departmont here since before the 11th of Soptamber. About the begioning of this month, a box, measuring & metre in longth aud 50 centimetres iu depth, and strongly corded, arrived, with othor gaods, from Neploe. It was directed to n Francesco Buono, and waa put aside, in accord- ance with tho direction, until the owner sbould #ond or call for it. It hud becu noticod for somo time that & vers offonsive and graduslly-increas g small porvadod the warehouse whero it was atored, and, finslly, ou exumination beiog made, it wan ascertained to come from this box, from which it was then observed a thick fetid matter way oozing. After somo deliberation the po- lice suthiorities woro commuuicated with, and an order obtsined for the exsmi- nation of tho countents, Tho lid was ro~ moyoa, end with it came forth much & volame of stenchs that evory oue swarted back. On approaching again and removivg ome supor- ticiol packing, thoy were horrified to behold tho almost naked body of & youug women in & fear- {ful stato of decowposition. It waos all huddled up togoetber, tue lega bept forward and down upon the body, and the arms crossed upon tho bresst in order to cram tho corpas into the space; the wholo such s maas of rottenncss that at firat tho sox was ouly ascottained by the long bair, 1t was packed in with tow and ‘eaw- dust ; a tblck layor of rock salt lsid over it, and the fusido of tho box kiad been carofully lined to closo tho crovices between the s, Tho body was romoved as epeedily as possible to the doad-houwo at the Campo Vorsno. the large cometery owside the Porta San Giovapni, whera Dr. Leeni pro- coeded to make aa examination in order to mucertain tho causo of donth, Tho firsy thing abserved waa a long incision dividing the abdoten, aud it was thou fuund thet the con- tentsd, both of the sbdomen aud thorsx, had boon removed and the cavity filled with salt, Furthor examination proved that thero wera no external marks of violouce, aud it iy thereforo supposad that the girl wust Lave beon poisoned and tho entrails withdrawn boforo the body wae ocrashed {010 tho box to prevent tho causp of death from being detectod. At the same time, thia may havo boon done sod the salt inseriod instead wish the iutention of arrosting decom| sition for na long & period as possiblo, The bady is that of & young girl of sbout 18 yuars of ago, slight in figure, and with long cheste nat haeir ; but o8 a marked doformity hes boen sacertained by which ouo shonlder was wvidontly raised above the other, it is supposed that neither passion In whatever phase no jeal- ousy cau have causod tho crime, What amount of benuty tho face msy huve possessed it 1s im- posaible to judge, so ontirely aro the fentures twmarred. From the sppearance of the fnger uails, which aro long aud well tendod, sie would appear to bave bosn of gontle birth, or, at any rate, not of scrvile condition. The surgeona are of opinicn that death was causod either by pot- mon or suffocation, as the nppearanca of the brain would soow to'show. The incision along the abdomen would scom to have been made by racticad band, Of courso, the polico are in full commuuication with Naples on the subject, but, thus far, nothing has Leon ascertained sx- copt that a shott time back application was made bm fatlor whose daughter had wysteriously dlsappeared. ‘Tue othor murder, or serios of murders, com- mitted by tho name hand, beara also a certsin unalogy 10 the Whitechapol road mystery, inas- much a4 the murdorer Intorred hiavioums be- neath the flooning of his workahop, In the month of August last great alsrm was created in the village of Inciss, near Florence, by tho mysterious diappearanco of two childron —a boy U years old o the wmorntng ot the Glst, aud apother bn{ ot 8 tho following evening. It wan supposed that thoy mixht have fallen into tho stroam whoro thoy went to (ish and Lathe, but no trooed of thom or their clothes could be found, All kinds of oxadyprated idess got atloat in tbe village, more particularls as theso woro not the frst children who bad suddenly divappoared, and It was assorted that thoro wero children-killers in tho adjoining waod. Outhe 20th one of the women of tho wiliago was arranging lior hair at the buck wio- dow of her rootn, when she hoard frighttul shrioks, and recognized) thom as cowming from & child sbie know, o certain Amserigo Turoli, a boy 9 years old, and that thov proceeded from thie workubop of ons Carlo Grandi, a curt ourpenter. 8he rushed down into tho sireot and alarmed tho neighbors, who medo for the workshop, whioh thev found closed, tho boy crying loudly for help from within. Altor valn sttomipta to got Grandi 0 admit them, they burst opon tho door and found bim struggling to forco the boy intoa bols, He lisd cut the child fearfully about tho head, sud from whoae mouth alio blood was flowing, osused, as the boy afcorwards varratod, by a wodge Graugl had tried to force fnto his mouth to gag him. Aftor the man was secured it was observed that somo of the bricks of the flooring were looso, and on these being removed the first thing seea was » ocllld's hand, The pisce wes quickly dug ap, and behold the muulated bodies of the two boys who bad dissppoared ten days bofore; and on the hols into which Grandl was ¢rying to force Amorigo Turchi beiug examined, & Dumbor of othor children's bonos were fouud at tho bottom. No sacnor was the thing known than thevillage bocamo a scono of the wildest oxcitement, sud tue wuthoritios had to send off jo tiot haste for whatever military mud palice there were in the vicinity, snd o suficient force only arrived in time to save the wrotch from be- ing torm to pieces by the populace. It seems that the murderor, raudi, w8 a deformed man of diminutive atature, high rounded shoulders, very large bhead, upon which there was not & scrap of hair, sud repulsivo featuros—a kind of Quilp, As s only t00 often tho case in italy, such unfortunste oreatures bocome the object of open publie ridi- oale, The boys of 1ncixs bsd been in the Lavit of teamug aud tormenting Grandi aud playiny all kinds of practical jokes upon Lim, no: alwaye unmcm&:nlnd by sbuxe, and it was in royenge for thus that be had, as opportunity offered, eu- tiood now one and then suotter of the urohin ringleaders into his workshop snd there mur- dered them, burylog them uador the foor, Amerigo Turchi narrsted that Grandi had invited him into hly wm"k:h&v unfler ‘b? pnt&l:‘ o‘lnh:x 50me fun with the otlior boys ¢ - iplish this be wea to hide in the hols Graodi vér e0m) this b adlatel! sutered b ek T WHISKY. Complete Invertebration of the Once Formidahle St, Louiy Ring, A ILarge Number Como Into Court and Acknowledge Their Criminality, All Claim to 500,000 of Selzed Dige tillery-Property Abandoned, ST. LOUIS, THF REDOUDTABLE RING CRIES ‘'PECCAVI!" AND THROWH ITSELF 0X THE MENCT OF THE COURT, Special Inapateh to The Chieato Tribune, 87. Loms, Oct. SL.—The attorneys for the indicted whisky distillera sppearod in the United Htatos Circnit Court this morning aud anoouuc- od that tho defondante wikhed to withdraw their pleas of not guilty, bherotofore enterod, and to submit ploss of gullty to tho various counts of tho soveral fodictments. Judgo Treat replied that ho was resdy Lo receivo any ploas which thoy might desiro to make. Tho defondanty then cawms forward in person mnd pleaded. Jubu L. Berneclior, Barott Hengelech, O. Bons- Yerg. Louis Tenscher, R, W. Ulrici, G. B. Bing- ham. J. W. Binghaw, aud ¥, C. Tederer plesdad Builty to those counta which charge them with tho removal of distilled spirits withont paymont of taxes, respactively from their own distilierios to placey otber than tho distillery warcbouses. Tho counts to whicls they did not plead guilty wern for emptying spiriss without effacing stamps, anid Laving in thelr possession stamps which had ot boen obliterated. F. Tederor, L. B, Quinian, B. A. Humilsn, W. H. Wadsworth, and G, Beusberg pleadod guilty to the chargo of couspirig to mako false inter- nal rovenua roturue, sach o< Gaugors' cer- tificatas, ete. Alfred Bovis acd L. B. Frasor plesded guiity to the counts in tho indictmenta againgt them, which chargo them with carrying on tho business of distillers with the jutent to defraud tho Government, In a large number of civil suits sgainwt tho distillers, whercin tho Uovernmont hod seizerd an immenee amount of proporty, consisting of crooked whiskics, dis- tilling apraratus, otc., valued at fally $500,600, the defendants have sppearod in coart and re- nousced all clim to the property, and the United Statea District Attorucy askod for judgments by defsult, Bwbich wero nccordingly eutered. 'The storneys for the dofendauts ploading guilty apd the United Staton District Attorney state that no arranzo- ment Lus been made between the Governmeut aud the iudicted partios, but it is ths general supposition that to-day’s proceedinga are the re- wult of a compromise which Lias been effectod during the past week. Tho counts to which pleas "of gutlty bave beon entered invoise pun- ishment with fines rangiug all the way from 5200 up to 210,600, and imprisoument from three moutbs to throo years. Mooy supposa that the romaiuing counts in the iudictments will be dismissed, aud that tho defendants will bo flaed and nomi- nally committed, but in a short timo are to be released by o Presidentisl pardon or other means from all dauger of contluemont in prison, BACKING DOWN. Special Diapatch to The Chicags Tribune, ‘Wasgnvoroy, D. C., Oct, 21.—Information of great success in the prosccntion of tho St. Louts whiuky frauds reachud the Treasury Dopartmont to-day. Four out of 8vo distillers, and four out of fivo rectiiers, surrondorod At discrotion, quing guilty to the criminal indictments auf n the suits for forfoiture. Tho following sro tho distillers: G. B. Bingham and J. W, Diogham, formingd tho firm of DBinghsm Lrothiora : Lewin Teuecher, I~ W, Clery, Alfred Bovia, snd firm of Beviu & Fruzier. Foeterer, G. DBonsbaugh, Z. L. Boreakor, 1. H, Engleko, L. U, Quinlan, B. A. Quinlan, aud Willism H, Wadaworth, Al theso parties at tho the time of pleading also withdrew sll claima to tho property seized by the Governmont. This smounts in vaine to over $500,000, ‘Ihe civil suits on the bouds of distillers aro still ponding, and will bo poshed to judemont for col- lection of unpaid taxes. Twenty-oue dis- tillera and omo roctiler dechnod to plesd guilty, aud will go to trial. The evidenco against thom, however, id of precisely tho same character a3 inducod all tha others to plend guilty and savo the annoyance of o trial. Propo- eltions for 8 compromiss upon very favorsule tormus t0 the Government wors made by the Bt. Louis parties to whisky frauds a fortnight ainco, a0d were rejectod by thio Seeretary of the Tress- ury, 2 his policy from the first bas been to re- fuse oll offers of compromtuc, and PURI EVEUY CARE TO TRIAL, botl under criminal and civil proseeations. The result has beeu a Buccosa for the Department in overy case thus far tried, Lvory law-polnt rais~ ed against tho Trossurs Liaa beea decided by the courss i its favor agaivst the combiued offorts of tho best logo! talest tho whisky men could command iv the Northwest, Ooo indictment out of fifty was found to bo defective, sand the parties named in it wall thua socure delay uatil & new indictment can bo found. The ‘indicted ofticors thus far Lold out, and the hopo {8 eater- tained that they will until the cnd of the trisl, in order that they may have no olaim in mitiga- tion of sentence founded upoo thia saving the Government the time and labor of a yigorous prosscution, E. B. I'razier, of tho e rectifiers wora C. — ELSEWHERE, ANLWAUKEE. Miwavxee, Wis., Oct. 21.—In the Erskine trial to-day, ex-Senator Doolittle coocluded his argument for the defonse, and Judge Dixon for tho Government, closed thoe ease. Judge Drum- mond cbarged the jury, oud they were sent out. Aftor an sbeenco of two hours they returned, sud rondered o verdict of “oot guilty," T remaivder of tho revenus trials were postpone till Nov. 8, owing to the neceesary sbseace of ex-Senator Carpentor and Judge Dixon, —_— THE WEATHER. Wasmyarox, D, O, Oot. 22—1 s, m.—For ibe Iakes, Uppor Missisaippl, Lowor Missouri, sud Obio Valieys, fallng barometer, southwost winds, warm, partly cloudy or clear weather will prevail LOCAL OBSERVATION, uniesgo, Oct. 21, Torier_{Bar.| T[] Wind, (T W iher, 6:53, 20,001 4V, 0L 5, W, frodhs 1 8050 i 49, m, 2 B w.o\:i GENZIIAL ODSEAVATIONS. Cu2ado, Oct, 2i—Mdolght, Wind, Weather, Bar | Tir| JRam, o) Leavenw'th(29,97, LaCroase, ,, [0, 8] Omaba,... (20,89 Pombius,.. 2004 6] P ————— A CENTENARIAN, Bpeeiat Corrtspondenica of ‘e Chioago Tribune. Des Moiszy, la,, Oct, 20,—Jobn Campgboll, & {armer Iu Jefterson ‘fownahip, in this coooty, s faw days eiuce reached hia 100th birthday. Mo is bulo aud heaity, e was quite clated, during the socens alectiva-day, thas he was abla to go to sho polls and vote. He las voted at every olection #inoe he bacsmo 3 voter, aud o ys ouste 8 Demooratio (icket, becauy wiarted Out thab w, ————— THE CENTENNIAL EXCUNSION. Pamaprrruta, Ook, 21,~To-day tthe exoaraion parsy whioh srrived horo from the West last oveniog were driven to the Centenuls! groundd fo ¥airmount Park Mauor. 'fho dwalhugeon the route wera gaily decorated. On arriving as the main exhibition buildiug spacches of Wak coma were made by J. B. gnwhell. of_tha Re- ception Qommittés, and John Qachras, «f the Centonsial Board of Vinsi The viritors wera then escorted through otber bolldings, The guests were then drivin 0 the banques hall, whare ‘Phomos 8, Harrison, Chsirman of the Qommitien of Ligcaption, pre- l&d;d.l()n(l}:h right d.l‘.k |:ol‘;.fi‘:|‘lman. and ca lus fefs Gov, Hendzicky, 0 In N . o8 ware inndo by Bvadror Bherxied, Gav. (i noe. Sbe - | dricks, and Gov, Has of Ohlo; Jadge Oaton, of [Ninois; the Hon. {J“.E. Stanard, of f{lznnurfi; Oov. Daglev, of Michigsn; ex-Gov. Diglor, of Donunyisania ; Bamnel . Thompson, of Palti- moro : and the Hon. Jamen Warren, of Buffalo. Tho affair wan s grand auccess, THE ROCKFORD DUEL. robability thas t Prosecution of l:lu Alfair Wik Die of Logal knant= tion, Speciat Diavated to The Chlcags Tridune, Rockroan, Nk, Oct. 21.—That dusliog case willnot be hoard this torm. Btate's Attoroey Gurvor and Judge Brown Lave decided that thoy cannot givo the timo and attention which its gravity and importance demand until the Jan uary term, It is gonerally beliovod hers that Mr. Poutgalo’s rofusal to turn Btato's evidencs bas quite upset Mr. Oarver's plans. That Rentleman's objact in baving Taz Trmuve man indicted wag simiply to scarn him into tewtitying BRainst the princinals and soconds in the farce. 1t delavod anplying far a requisition until he bad sounded e, T'ostgato, aud, now that ha finds tho little uchomo won't work, ia undecided whether or uoc Lo bother Gov. Bovoridge for & roquisition. In conversation with your corre- #pondent today, Mr. Garver atated that he Way 80 bury he coule not attond to the caso st I‘.ru!onl. snid duin't know whon ho would find {te Lo take tho pralimivary etep toward gecur- ing tha partien in Missourl, It js thought by thaso competent of judging that the case witl dis & natural death f tefc to itaoif, and tbat fp_ just what mokt of onr citizenn desiro, ospocially as tharo la littlo chience of the puncipai sctora In tho affair belng srreated. s SOLDIERS REUNIONS, AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Suectal Lrepalch to I'he Chteaan Tridune. Brooxixstoy, IiL, Oct. 21,—Nearly 200 off- cers attonded tho rennion of the Thirty-third Tofantry (Normal) Regiment to-dsy. Tho Ash- loy House was the headjuortors, aod was dec- orated with tlags and overgreens. Thoe Courte House and other buildinga were alaa decoratad, A permanoot organizatinn was effectod ; Preai« dent, Gon. C. E. Lippencott, of Epringfietd 3 Secrotary, Capt. W. 1L I Lawton, of Bpring- fleld ; A'rossurer, W. W. Bartows, of Blooming- ton. The next snuual reunion will be held at Chaundlervillo, Casa County. Messages worp ox~ changed during the day with tho Twenty-firat Regiment. in rounion st Parls, IIl. In the aftor- noon Normal and the Normat School woro vialted. 'This evening was apont at & ban. quet teble and in the ball-room, when gon< erslplessure provailod. After the bangaet the refll‘memll Iunt.u? was road by Capt. Edward J. Lews, of the Panlagraph, and spoeches wore made by a pumver of comrades. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Fantnes Porxt, Oct. 21.—Steamships Cansdian and Piussisn, from Liverpool, bave arrived. The latler has on board the Governor-General and suite, Loxvox, Oct. 21,—Steamshipa Lady Clare, {rom Moutreal, and Evgland, from New York, have arrived out. New Yong, Oct. 2L—Arrived, steamship Vios toria, from Glasgow. Al Adirondnck Murrny’s Stallions, New York Sun Report of Gualford (vonn,) Fair, The Rov. Mr, Murray, who was the great msa of the hour, stepped down from tho hall, where Lo hsd bsen eddressing his townspeople and telling them thai it wae tho duty of good citi- zens to raise good pumnnking and 1o breed °§nod borses, buttoned on lus gloves, and mountsd his light driving-wagon, “G'lang ! " eaid the muthor of the '*Perfest forso.” The bandsome bays atarled off st » 2:50 galt. MMr. Murrsy spod his two noted stall- ions, Live Oak sud Abdallah, twice or thrice around the wqnars, handiug the lines with taute and jndgmont. The people of CGuilford looked on approvingly, but the local clergymen shook their heads and sighod. The Rov. Mr. Murray's stock-farm, one of the finest in Amenca, is ubout 8 milea from Guiiford Villago, on tho bordor of Msdison, The towns~ people bavo a gonuiue respect for Mr, Murrav s & atack-broodar. lie is exceedinglyliberal in his dealinge with his noighbors, and hss done much to improve the brood of horses in the vicinity. As tho editor of a religiona journsl they kmow leas of him. Some of them bhave beard of his newspspor, and some have soen it ; but the prevalliog impression in Guile ford goems to bo that the Golden Hule is snother otallion of Mr. Murray's purchasing. Sir. Murray had offerod $75 tn prizes for the boat yoarling colts of Live Oak's getting, aad & dozen or more of that apimal's progeny were gnharn«! for the Boston elorgyman's fospeotion. 'he prizos wero awarded to the entire eatisfac- tion of tueir rocipienty. A Bt. 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