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vee patter, bo further, undor oath, aythorizes the rior of t1i0 paper to which tho aMlidavit ty wi. vehich may bo . ‘Tho afidavit, however, hivan’t sitoncsd she charzors which sro repeated with ugly pare featarity of detail, ond supported by the afida- Wot throe witnensos—Col, Bann, D, G, Man gos and Stas Fonv. ——— Gen. Joust A. Drx, Gov. Hayes, Sunator Anxn- ganator Scott, Garoria A. Grow, and E. ‘Monnis, aro ROnounced among the Hepub- ean speakora tn the Ponnaylvania couvaas, genstor CARTENTRN will not, aflor all, piepertin tho canvass in Wirconajn, and bea qibdrawn hie engagements on tho soore of & rere. cold. PERSONAL, J.A- Huntington, of Boston, te at the Palmor. qu. C.@, Dodgo, Now York, stopa at the c ne D, Rathbono, of England, isa tran- pact at tho Palmer. ‘1. B. Bickols, Ohtof Engincer U. P. RR, Osabs, Is a guest at tho Pacific, Geo, 8. G. Whipple and Col. James Millor, 1.8.44 aro quartorod at the Tremont, YurLoulse Woodworth Foss, of Boston, the yelorees, in registored at tho Matteson House, ‘heshrovoport Times refera to a contemporary wvasickly jackaes who edits ® paper half tho ot bis oars,” fate Claxton is to appoar as Juliet at Booth's 0, Now York, Oct. 23, for tho benofit of a janarolent socloty. fajected Jovor—"'Dut conldn't you loarn to jorone?” Young Iady—"'I might if—zt I never pryoo sgeln."—NVew York Herald. The Princo Imperial of France is not only nteing sith bis old conatituttonal sffiction, juisin danger of loulng his eyesight. Den Stanloy’s many admirera will do ploased pktow that o third series of bis “Toectures on taitory of tho Jewish Church” iu in prop- polo, Mr, Murzay Is the publisher. ‘Tre Rav. M. J. Bavage's recent lecture fn Red- ths Boston Lycoum Courso wis entitled +fanghter in Earnest,” It in spoken of in vory gaplimentary terms by tha Boston papera. Tnedrst volume of Mr. Bryant’s “History of (wUaited States” is about ready for publica gu. The poot bas tho ansivtance of Mr. Sidney fonrd Gay in tho preparation of the work, In the Fermont Journal of March 81, 1784, iui the following opitaph on a lawyer: Benoath thir atone Ice Robert Huan, ‘Who follaw'd forts> sears the law, dnd when he dlody, ‘The devil riod, “Ist Bob! givens your paw.” ‘Thouus Carlylo loses nothing of hia raspiness a moore in bis wid ago. He recontly dined sit a neighbor, 20d wax eo anvoyed at tho uMebyaloquaciones buaybody, who diucoursed wut, thathe refracd to outer into conversa too, andat the end, of the dinner suddenly said tohishott: ‘For henvon’s sake, put meine rom by myeolf, and grve mo a pipe!” TheRer. P. St. Clair, of the Des Moines Con- fence, who Yaa wuspended for ballot-bor nang, 1 out {o a letter, in which ho says ut injustico bag beon doos him by the press in oot publieDlog hls positive denial of the eigt, Hodeclaros that he is tho victim of a duplaid schame, dari and infernal, to prevent tadlection tothe Genoral Conferonco. Yeo Nolow is described by @ writer in tho Hiadelphia Bu Hetin as ao much better looking eiothan bia pf cturea tn the shop-windows rep- mitthia, Ye isnot tallor stout, but is well teted man y, with an animatod, fatollectual fivand s fiv oly-developed houd, tho points of wish wo Ween to advantage since time bas ied the covering nature had givou thom, Atumbe ¢ of gentlemen in Now York City hove inky 1 the formation of & fox-hunting club, ‘Turcm: weeded for ncommencoment is $10,000, ol bic} nearly one-half bas already boon sub- titel Tho prico of subyerptions has beon pool at $100. Tho frst boot will be held inne ately aftor the Baltimore races, and the tua will bo established at amo convenient + whe aLong Ieland, TsLondon Alhencum apoaka without au- thet.ay, no doubt, when it nays that Gen. Shor- ‘Su , inthe second adition of hia Momoira, ‘+ will ‘UY lo establish the comparanvety low opinion he ‘Wwrppowedio hold of Gen, Grant, by moans of jatimony directly afforded by Confedorate Gen- tt, 42 Well 29 officers of the highest rank in SuFedert army.” If Gen. Sherman has any fudintention, ble friends in America are not ‘asus of {t, Totey's stetae of Btonowall Jackson, whioh hte be unvolled at Richmond on Taeaday, is thu spoken of by tho London Atheneum: “OL it, critically, we aro bound to say that wih {t bad been a better work of ‘ty aud we aay this not only for the reputation dihe sculptor, but for the honor of the herolo Gun) bimeslf, aa well as on account of the Srepaihy which has lod mapy English ndmirers "Stonewall? to subscribe funds and present Sheatusto the Stato of Virginia."* ‘edge Nolleon, of Brooklyn, hea another Futvcte on his hands. Adetino 8. Rose las fed Charles 0, Control for broach of promise ‘Whedaction, Inying damages at $10,000, She Yubls stepdaughtor, and before tho desth of Yenother bad received a promise of marriage bathe defendant. ‘Tho latter avers treat Mins Kulsuboring undor # mistake; that sho 1a me bim already under tho laws of Now baying beon publicly recognized as his Wey and that, in any case, he fe willing to hay her over again at euch place and with Sebwolemnition as ahe may prescribe. Foe Conkting’s father was for many years Fenioent man in public life, and to the Jast ee full ense of his importance. Ho fetehard Occasion present at a great public i$ where his gon had entertained the do- ¢rowd in his usual eloquent atylo, aod an friend led the vetoran to the front of Thtform and introduead bim with a Rrest “ig chy ithe father of Roscoe Conkling,” staged the disgusted old men, “I fir cited Btates Minlstor to Mexico and ty Years a Judge of the United States tod now I'm known as the father of Bos- ooking Tors not much in a name after alll, alas ats the name of astock. The prettiest bn ro net Ga moet highly ‘taluese ae oat highly valued. The Irs Coed and tie Golden Chariot Companien roy eres to illustrate the homely maxim. be te are in Suancia) difticalties, clamor- 1 Catan ceents. At a recent meeting of the ‘katate fot atockholders very indignant Tore eH ‘40 and anid: ‘Permit me to say that ha ‘fed Golden Charlot stock for two im pe, Vass Tpald 910.80 a abare f z for it, and Wt secant and that I'm d—d Mag Gy more." This was greeted with ap- a HOTEL ARRIVALS, whens tous, M. Duncan, Philadelphia; James HOS ri York; iat Hamilton, Xogland ; “lr, Deroit; Le ana See London, Bog.; , Dubugues W, Ma - tie Btn we tatconk aad Tow,“ en Pocifio—Mr, Charl TPO; Lywian Kimore, Brooklyn ; G, Tad Rermard, 7, Richardada, De. Bunoely Toledo; Thome bite Cokes! hin Re ba 2, ‘dmith, Wi ‘8, Mami rate it ‘Mi spe Eddy, lsnode Inland ; "t, a. Hundriekay Tue Hen, Jones, Peoria, ...Zvemont uty tie tad witkiss ge 1, Bo ih Kasiachy oo ut, Louls: ucky; the itfer, - Ai Galt Laxes Ui, 1, T. Jones, Boston; HK, D,AMcAtor, Hod i FEE. re (#3 A a Ee 5 slabao Ne Wallan, "New fe W. Hbumakes, T Ha lucia Oe Saris de Hates 0, idiur Hava, Bree, Woskeaea Ths it 4 eth f Samien le, Glarhy New THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1875. WASHINGTON. The Land-Sharks’ Clutch at the Palmer House Empty and Futile. Mr. Samucl Walker Casts His Unlov- ing Regard Upon the Red Cloud Report. Narrow Escape of Prof. Tice from Death by an Anesthetic. Mr. Potter Sure of Tivo Weeks of Dila- tory Castom-House Siono-Cuttiog, Bome of tho Recommondstions in the United States Treasurer's Roport, Speetat Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuixoton, D, ©., Oct. 24.—Drummond, Commissioner of tho Goneral Land-Offico, has doclded adversely on tho appeal of Middleton, who sought to locatosomo of tho Porterfield soripupon tho Palmer House alte, in Chicago. Middleton's application for su ontry of tho scrip upon thattract waa made at tho Springfield Tand-Ofico, but was rojectod. He appoaled, and tho Commussioner sustains tho Kogiator at Springfleld. Tho land upon which tho Palmer Houao is located is shown to havo been regular- Iy solocted na canal-land and properly sold, and to bo in no way subjoct to entry under tho Por- terfield acrip. BAMUEL WALKER Pabliauos a roview of the roport of the Red Cloud Commission. Ho claims that the Com- f mission have adoped the srtificca of a special pleader, and Lavo suppressed important tosti- mony. The contractors, McCana and Biavens, who woro so asgallod in tho report, Walkor alleges, wero nover mombera of tho Iudian Ring, but acted independently of it. For this ronson tho Ring was hostiloto them, and while these two contractors have committed frauds to the extent of $120,000, the Ning propor has stolen more «than 2,000,000. Walker cuargos that the ring is composed of Delano, Sr. and Jr, the Smiths, Commissiouor aud Solicitor Whoelor, Baster, Weldon, Dodge, aud Baldwin. ‘Walker insists that tho claim of the Comaiualon that Saville aud Baster are innocont is absurd, HOF, TIcP, ‘of 8t. Louis, of the Tico moter, vory narrowly escaped death boro this ovoning. Io was takan with inflammation of the luvgs from oxposuro in saving a lifo in the North River, aud took tao Isrge o dogo of an opiate to reliove paiu. Tho pbysiciana at one time despaired of soving him. TNE NEW ENGLAND PAUT-TRAIN, Tho threst of Choster W. Chapin, President of the Boston & Albany Road, to withdraw the train from Boston to Albany, which connecls with tho fast-mall, ie rogarded by tho Pout-Ofico authorities as a breooh of good faith, Atthe Saratoga Conforenco, where the fast moil-traia was decided upon, betwoen the railroad anthori- ties and the ropresontatives of tha Post-Ofive Dopartment, that particular train was mon- tioned. Chapin, who was present, said that, for two winters, that train bad beon discontinued on the ground that it did not pay, but that bereaftor it would bo o permanaut train, ‘Tho Post-Office authorities accepted that ptate- ment as definite, aud made the faet-mail sched- ule largely dependent on thattrain, The New Eoglaud mail cau only roach the West on tha fast mail by the continuance of that train, and to withdraw this train will bo to exclude that on- tiro section from the benefits of @ spoady trans- mission of the iwaila, Boury Wilaon is in town, DISTHIOT FINANCES. The Attornoy-Gonoral Lay Gecided that the Government ig bound to pay the principal aud interest of the now District 3,05 bonds. In this opinion hoe ia sustamod, 1t iv said, by Charles O'Conor. ‘THE CHICAGO CUBTOM-nOUEE. Te a tated that two mora wooks will be necos- sary to complete the cutting of the stone-uille forthe Clark-atreet front of tho Custom-House building. ‘THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. ‘The resignation of Indiun-Comminsioner Smith was virtually in the bandy of Hecresury Cuandior before he loft for tho Woat, Gen. Cowen has been informed that his continuance as Anwistaut Hecratary ia desired, and bia feiende asy he wil vomaln. “ It is well known here that, fora long time pravious to the retirement of Delano, Gen, Cowen was not in accord with him in the matters thet have beon #0 widely criticised of late. ‘Tho aetntomont ut in circulation that Goa. Lristow and Mr, fewoll had wade active opposition to tho nomi- nation of Ohandlor hag no truthfal foundation, and tho anmo fs true of tho report that he had throatoned to dismiea all clerks who bad failod to contribute to the election fund, For the progont no other changes than that of Commis- wioner Smith aro expected among the bureau ofticere ; but, attor the annual repo ita have bean submitted, {tia bolieved some promi cent changes will be announced, caLr-narn, The question of tho proper clamification of ealt-balr goods, which bos eo long Loen pending in the Departmoot, has: been scetlod. The Smithwonian Inutituto has for some time been enysKed in making eclontiiio teata, and the re- sults have juat boon transmitted to the Depart- ment, ‘The rosulty may bo summarized as fol- lows: Of tho ninety-three ssmplos oxamioed, eight contain 6 por cant or leas of wool; twenty contain from 6 to 10 per cont; seron contain from 20 to 40 per cent; and eleven contain 50 per cent or ovor ; while on the remainiug forty- weven esmploa the actual presence of wool asacomponent material 18 unaacertiainod, the percentage not being determined, “Cho Hocre- tary of the Treasury has accordingly’ issued a clroolar in which he says the Departirent has ar- rived at the following oouclusions: ‘That the manufacturers’ cortificate authorized in June, 1870, a8 suficiont evidenco thet the firm are manufacturers of calf or cow hair cotton ond vegetable fibro without any admixtoro of wool or worsted, or wool or worsted wuste, elthor new or old, or shoddy, can no longer be accapted aa conclusive, and will disregarded, not only a8 so future importations of simiiar ‘goods, but oa to all importation gotion ou which was wusponded by tho }e- partment inutructlona of Feb, 12, 1875, Inde- Cormining the claauification of the several vane- tes of merohandio hereafter imported under tho commercial duvigoation of calf or cow bair goods, customs exports willbe governed by the. game geveral rules oo the principles under which auch classification was fixed prior to the promulgation on June, 1870, on the certiflontes and instractions above cited. ‘THE OMITED STATEs THRABURY, {fo the dapociated reap.) Wasurxaron, D, 0., Oct, 24.—It is undoratoad that, among the prominent fuatures of the forth- coming report of the ‘T'reasuror of tho Univud Btatee, the following recommendations affect. fog the redemption of National Bank notes will. bo made: First, that tho National Bank Ro-. demption agency bo made a separate bureau mn the office of the Sooretary of the Treasury, under tha charge of a auperintendent, who whail give bond forthe faithful discharge of bis da- tiea; necond, thatthe 5 per cont redemption fand shall be kept iu the ‘Treasury, but eubject to the checks of the Superintendent, and that they be payable in currency or drafty on New York, ton, Chicago, 8t. Louis, or other aub-treasury; third, thet banks or others sending National Bank notes tor redemption be required 40 prepay the oz) charges to Waal ington, and that, for ali other expenses of this spenoy, National Banks be allowod to deduct from thelr wext gemi-anoual roturo of tax upon circulstion the amount of any assessment that may be made, as sluo in thoir next return the amount of assossmenta beretoforg made, DB, LINDREMsN's RBTIMATE. Dr. Linderman, Director of the Mint, outl- mates the gold and silver production of the country next year at €100,000,000. BANK WOHPENAION, Tho Obsrlottesville (Va.) National Baok bar- ing apepecaed, a Government agent will take obarge of the bank for investigation. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youx, Oct. 24.~Arrived, the ateamers Coltio, from Liverpool, aod Henry Cbaunooy, from Aspiowall, During a heavy gale on the 1th inet. threo men were washed from she lockout-bridge on the steamer Colombo, from Hull, One wes killed, and the others seriously fe sane the peseeners pees Uteaner ol from Liverpool, ‘wero Judge Btanl ¢; Pere ps ‘of Cinolnnati, Den pie’ the rend Lyman K. Hae, and Thomas B, Connery, of the Now York Herald, Fhymoutit, Oct. 24.—Arrived, the Pammonia, from Now York, Qurrsxetown, Oct, 24,—Arrived, the Tilnole, from Vbiisdelphia, off Faatnet, sna the Brit- aunic, from Now York, New Yonw, Oct, 24.-Arrived, the steamer Spain, from Liverfool. FIRES. Paes IN CHICAQO. ‘The alarm of fro at 7:15 o'clook dant evoning was caused by @ fre in the two-stury frame building 163 North avenue, owned by Honry Niemann, and occupied by Lewis Irandfeldar a4 a grocers. Damago on Louro, £50; on stock, €100, Conse, supposed incentariam: insur- anco unknown. 'The alarm from Jinx 367 at 9 o'clock Inst ayen- ing was caused by e fire in a frame barn in rear of No. 137 Brown street, ownod by ‘Thomas Batter. Los 2100 ¢ lomured for $200 in the Globo of Ch » ‘Lhe tira sprea‘l to the roar of the dwelling in front, damaging it to tho ex- tent of £200; insured for 91,800 in the same Company. A horace and buggy valuod at $225 was dostroyod with the barn. A sorlots conflagration wos throatoned last night in tho four-story stune-front building known an tho Davidaon Block, Nog. 151 and 153 Fitth avenuo, midway botwoen Madison and Monroe atreeta, ‘Lho flamaa burat out of tha windows on tho third floor on the sltey, and wore in such dense volume that it looked sa if the whole floor was wrapped in fire. An alarm waa turned in from Vox 18 about 10 o'clock, and the Yremon responded promptly and quenched the firo before it caused serious fons. The pecuniary damago will amount to about #500, and is fully covered by inanranes, The Leqal News Company occupy ‘the first floor; D. A, Cashman, job priuter, the secoud ; and C. H. Howard & Co., publishers of the Adcance, and Biately & Drown, printers, the fourth. The fro originated in the mailing-room, partitioned off alarge number of copics of The Ilustrated Bible Studies," which were piled upin the apart- ment. Tho partitions and flooring of tho build- ing comprived in the room wero burned. Thore is 8 large amount of blo stock, consisting of numorous prassea, printing material, blanks, etc., In tho building, and tho Fire-Patrol proserved somo of them from joss by covoring them with tarpaulins. ‘Tho origin of the firo is attributed to carleas- noas, and it was not possible to losrn in juat what manner i¢ did occur, Tho small lore will bo divided about equally botweon Bloasrs. Blako- Bh Brown, 0, H, Howard & Co., and Mr, Da- ‘vidaon. AT VALPARAISO, IND. Speclat Disvatch to The Chiesvo Tribune, Varranaiso, Ind., Oct, 24..~A tire thie morn- & at 9 o'clock destroyed the workshop of Will- iam Lopoll’s two-story brick bullding, occtied a8 @ furniture stare, lose $7,000, insured for 4,000; J. Fitzwilliama’ two-story wooden build ing, occupicd ag a reutauront on firat floor and atonoment house on the second, toss $3,000, ineured for $2,400 ; & one-ntory wooden bulid- ing, owned and occupied by OC. Leclaizo ag a boot and shoe store, losy 8600, insuced for $350 ; Dalla grocory store; J. Paul, one-story woot structure, grocory, los# @900, innorance abont the sumo; tho framo barn of J. Fisk, toss 300, no insurance, Vixk's vow opora-louse, to bavo been finishod in two woeks, was agorchod, ‘Sho cause of the firo ig unknown. AT MAHONOY PLANE PA. Porravixy, Ps., Oct. M.—Av incendiary fre at Mahonoy Plano this morning dostroyed Kir- Nn's_drug-stors, in which were the Post-Oslco aud Wostorn Union Telegraph office, with ecven business houses adjoining. The mail mattor sod telegraph instruments were saved, Total lous, $30,000, IN LASALLE TOWNSHIP, ILL. Special Dispatch to he Chicago Tribune, LaBare, Ill., Oct. 2.—A barn and cow-honso bolongiog to Mrs. Jano Gardinor, » widow, end situated in the east part of the Township of La- Balle, buruod last night, Losa about 8350; cause of fre unknown, AT DANVILLE, ILL, Special Dispatch to the Chtcaao Tribune, Danvurx, I, Oct. 24.—A small teuemont hbouee belonging to John Currant was consumed by flroin tho enat part of the town last night. Loss, 8500; 9300 of which was covered by in- surance, NEAR ARCOLA, ILL. Special Dispatch te I'he Chteago Tribune, Ancona, Ill, Oct. 24.—There wae 160 actes of good corn burned here to-day. Childron wero the cause of the fire. i — THE TEXAS CYCLONE. #listory of the Storm as Compiled py the Signal Sorvice Burenu, The monthly weather report of tho Signal Servica Baresu for Soptember, among othor thinge, gives tho oourse and meteorological his- tory of tho groat Texas cyclone. The most im- portant parts aro as follows : ‘Vhe cyclone was frat obuarved in Intitinde 19 dg., Jongitado 17 dg., aod was last observed io lati~ tude $3 dg., lougttude 6 dg., east; tha ao- ordinate of the vertex of pat twas Intitade 28 dg. 80 min. longitade 1) dg. 30 min, weat; miean velocity per hour, 19 miles, Although this storm iy not traced on tho chart furthor to the essiward shan the wostern portion of Cubs, roports recently received indicate that it originated east of Barbadoos, whero a sovora tornado occurred on tho morving of Sept, 9 Bucceeding reports from the West Fadia stations abow great baromotrio disturbances in that rogion untu the afternoon of Sont, 12, when the storm had soached the eastern portion of Cabs On Bept, 13. violent hurricane ocaurred st Bao~ tinge Qubs, and the baromoter at Key West had fallen to 29.81, with a brisk northeast wind. By auldnight tho wind bad incroasod to a north- oust gale, and the barometer had falien to 29.74. Tho morning report of Bop . 14 showod the cen- tro of distuibanco to ba northward of Koy West aud Havans. On Soptember 15 and 16, there ‘was a continuous wosterly movement of the cen- tre, tho progrossive velocity beiug retarded as the storm approached tbo vortex of its path. From lp, m,, Septombor 15. to 2p. m., Sop- tembor 17, {te moan _yolocity waa oigut miles por how During the slow progragsive movement ‘tho velocity of rotation increased to &8 miles per hour, when the cups of the anemomieter at Indianols waro carricd away. This storm isthe moat severo which hag coourred in the United States since the eatablisahmont of tho signal service, and has not been paralleled since the tempeat which pro- yailed -betweon Sept. 27 sad Oct. 10, 1837. The northern half of the curve of tho storm pasod dixootly to tho northoast, crossing the ooast line pear Norfolk. During tho easterly movomout the cautra of the depression gradually changed to an elongated ellipse, snd the velocity of rota- tion was waterially retardod, whilst tho cautro remained on the continent. It, howevor, left the Atlantio coast, producing heavy gales and mistine dlasaters ov the Jorsoy coast. Recent reporta from the Atisntlc, considered in connec- tion with tho yiolont storma which provailed north of Great Britein from seven to uine days after the storm loft our coast, indicato that this depression may bave crossed the Atlantic, uciug the continuance of thia storm in the Guif, » secondary deprossion developed in the Upper Misstsulppi Valley aod paaged directly esatward to tho Atlantio coast, causing bigh winds on the lskes ond near the New England coast. This depression wae contral in Maine on Sept, 27, and disastrous storms occurred in the Gulf of St, Lawrence and the Gulf of Mexico on that day. SUDDEN DEATH. Spaciat Diapatca (a The Chtowso Tidune, Des Moines, Ia., Oot, 29.—On Wednesday Inet James Shannon, an old, weslivy, and bighly-re- apected citizen of Olermout, Fayette County, told hie daughter tbat he was going to the field to prepare a load or wheat for markat, and he wanted hor to get dinnor arly, When tho meal was ready he hed not returned, and sbe wont to see what was the matter, She fouud him lying dead oo the aratd be Tound on his person, and lite aupposed coul he died from heart disease. . ee _———— RAILROAD NEWS, Br, Louis, Mo., Oct. 24.—Col, Thomas Mo- Kissorock, tate General Superintendont of the Bt. Lous, Iron Mountain & Southern Railrosd, one of the oldest railroad men in Missouri, has been sppointed General Superintendent of the Ht, Louis, Kenasa City & Northern Railroad, in place of Ool, W. 3. thur, who receatly te aigned that position, APOPLEXY. Bsectal Dispateh to The UAteago Tribune, Darvon, 0., Oot. 24.—Joseph @. Young, Cash- fer nee x ua, Oi Matloas Bese. S peor al nent and well-known eaader spopleny ate ant Bip” THE MISSOURI RING. The Brewers Discovered to Within Its Crooked Periphery. Be Intense Excitement Provailing Over Rumors of Poriending Boer Seizurs The Detected Forgery Which Led Directly to Joyce's Conviction Saturday, A Pravalont Opinion that He Cannot Exmapo Punishment, TRE BREWERS, Spectat Dunatch to The Chieaao Tribune. Br, Lour, Mo., Oct. 24.-—A startling ramor is in circulation horo to-night, to the effoct that tho United States Government authorities aro preparing fora grand raid on tho brewories of ‘Bt. Louie, and that» avflicient amouat of evi- dence bas been obtained to authorize the selzuro of noarly sll the Jargo establieh- manta Inthe city, Juat after the sodden aesault upon the whisky ring threo montha ago, Becretary Bristow was informed that enormous frauds wero being perpetrated upon the Govern- ment by tha brawers, as woll aa the diatillers, and ho immediately dirocted that detectives be pul to work on the matter without delay, sod tbat no expense be spared to forrot uut the froude and to optain the necessary proof agaiuut tho guilty parties. Detectives have been at work ever since, and it ix asserted by thoso whose facilities of information sro guod that froude to tho extent of $300,000 have beon discovercd, and that tho dovelopments sow belng made will show still larger amouote. These frauds Layo been accomplished stoadily wince the beginning of 1878, A latge number of cases hsvo beot. tm earthed where the eamo revenue etamps have been made todo service upon aa many 48 live and ton different packages of beor at differont times, the stampa being carofully moistened and romoved from the bung, instead of being de- facod when tho packago was opanod, intonded end roquired by the rovenue regul: . There roat unoaginess among the bravery mon, and tho bolt Is expected to fall at an early moment. JOYCE, Rpecial Dispatch tu Whe Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, Mo., Oct, 24.—The conviction of Joyce at Jefforson City yesterday continues to be the topic of excited convervation. The unex- pocted event has filled the Whisky-Ring with conaternation, and those who have been most ssug uine of final acquittal aro now utterly dee- pondent over what thoy term tho evident inten- tion of the Government to persecute, instesd of proscente, Joyce iv in custody of the Marsbal, but till occupies bis rooms in tho Madison House, at tho Btato Capital, while ol} hia movements aro mado under strict surveillance of that offcer. Tho motion for a new trial will bo argued to-morrow. Little hope is ontertained that Judge Keckel will act favorably on the motion. Hia past adjudica- tion in the whisky cases clearly indicatos that ho intonds to adopt tho severest construction of tho law, and that no loop-bolesball be left by him through which culprita can escapo, It is conceded | by many fair-minded people that tho ovidenco against Joyce was hardly suficiont to warrant bis conviction, and, had it not boon for one little circumstance, it ia more than probablo that hoe would now bos freo man. Thia was tho india- croot introduction of a letter-book by Joyce con- taining s letter the contents of which wont to show that ho had duly notified his axporior offcor of the frauds of which the indictment charged him with boiug cognizent and privy to. It was the last nail in Joyce's coftin, us tho jury woro easily convinced that it was # sheer forgery. Friday, tho couvsel for the defendant having referred several times to tho copy of the report in «a letter-book orcluded as ovidence for Joyce, in the morving District-Attorney Botsford walved former objections ond asked that tho letter-book be admitted ae evidence, The Court consenting, the book was sent for, and tho letter or report copied therein was read tothe jury. The following is x copy: APRIL 26,—81m: Ihave the honor to inclose hero- report of this dey to tho Honorable Internal evento relating to my investigation of certain liquor houses in Kensie Olly and Bt Joteph, T uraced various serial numbers and found them reported according to law ut this ent Of the ling, but, from # vorbal statement mado by jector W. i. Parker, thero may be someting ‘wrong with the packages salzed by himin Colorado, 1 therefore recominend that some competent oMcer be to Colorado in Parker's district to teat the marks, rd in thia supervistooory district. Very reapectfully, Joun A, Jorox, Reveutio Agent. To Gen, Joun A, MoDowarp, General Superintendent ‘Internal Revenue, bt, Louis, Mo, Mr. Botsford yesterday moroing produced tho Jettor-book before the Court and jury, and showed them that, immediately before this lot- ter, wag & copy of Joyoo'a telegram to Washing- tonasking if Parker bad reported frauds in Colorado. Then appearod the letter in question, which wes followed dy tho letter concerning his resignation; furthor, that, on the same leaf of the letter-book whero his Totter appoared, badongo been copied a ro- port of stamps on hand, boing the usual one duo the 18th of April, this report being printed, nothing but the date, figures, and siguatare would tako on the book. Hight over this report was copied this letter of tho 26th of April, an unauccessfal attompt evidently been made first to remuve the iguree and date of atemp roport. When looking through the sheet to the ligtt, enough coutd be geen of tho figures to alow what had first been copied there. Roforenco was made back through the book, and stich blank stamp report was foond for previinus mouths, bat none other than the partially ob lit- erated one for April. It seemed clear to tho coungel that thy letter had been writven aud copied over the stamp roport, 80, as to bring it within tho pioper dates and was therefore a fraudulent attempt to mao- ufacture evidence for defendant. showing that he hed reported to his auperior officer. In mak- jug the copy, auficient room had not boou allowed for, and tho last lines wera too close to the signature words. Tho last marke wore too badly blurred to be deciphered, and had boen underscored - and rewritten abore the line in pencil, The dissimilarity of the writing of tho last = report when compared with the copy of the former one bearing tho same dato, the fact of its being copied over this stamp return (the only iustauce of auch a kind in the book), the order in which these stamp re- ports occurred at regular intervals and in regu- lar conngction with othor official lottors being violated io this cese, tho utter uselessacas of such ® repoit in consequence of the fall and particular nature of the «sme subject bearing date, the fact of the original not being found in the Supervisor's office, nor in Wasbiugton, nor any copy of the letter transmitting the same to Washington, the contradictory nature of tho two reporta when read togethor—all point to the correctacss of the inference drawn by District Attorney Bottsford in bis powerful addresa to the jury yesterday, (on having: subject—via. z that “the — copy roduced as evidance was a fo and ao attempt on the part of the dofondant, — after ho knew the nsture of the charges prefernud against bim, to meet them by the production of a document purporting that he bad reported to his superior officer the desirability of further in- veutigation into the fests connected with cue soiaure at Gronada, Col, Mr, Lay, the only one of 1 then in court, Pecunia sinwt further reference being made by Botts- ford to the presa-copy, but the Court informed him that, alnce tiie colleagues bad insisted on the admission of the book as evidence, they must take the consequences, which were very epparent in thi bof the jury. ———— The Claret Vintagenan Extraerdi- nary Yoar. Patt Malt Gazette Measre, H.R, Williams & Co., wine importers, seud ap extract of & letter received on Friday moruing relating to the claret yintuge: ‘The vintsye throughout the Medoo {a in full opera- tion. The quantity of wine made this year mat as while the qusl- ture to prudiot, be excelent. doin bad aiiner year, ‘The wine under the moss favorable clroum- weather ia most propitious, snd i, retytbing that could be cooled; the fanpestation prograt od 1a & way whieh Appears 10 give patistection, be great-very groat—far in excess of th: last year, which was a good on: isy with I They bare egolari Whe urmost Jt does one good to sé tho rich clastore of futt sized bunches of graper, with their well-formod berries, and what is more impostant in the making of good wine, well and equally ripoued. and {nil of saccharion. One of tho finnst aud Lest-known entates f virited on Monday, pro- cineing generatly from 159 to 160 tone of fino claret. will this sear make from 220 to 240 tona, the latter being the mort likely quantity. Another (a small one, but a type of mout oth- crn), which last year produced 18 tons, han this’ yenr actually mele 25 tons, The coop atH are everywhera busy, and the price of caska haa ritau considerably, which is always tho coro when the vintage faa largo one. I bave vixited tot of tho best estates, ond bave driven throagh many smiles of vineyards. In many tha wino in already mate, and ft requires 20 very Rront discernment to discover that the farmora aro wall satintied with the math; indeed, there ia tho wame plenty uyerywlere. Depeud upon ft, prices numt mio tauch lower than thoxo of tho J#7i vintage, There will he nono of thono FunGux #Bpectiative purchased of thid year's vintage as fart, buyer competing with buyer, And, ne x rule, ¢ the most exorbitant prices ales tho most modcrate only wauld be justi- ed.” Bismarck Reported to Intend Ree siguing on Account ot Sickness. A Servian Complication--Execution of @ Bold Stroke by Prince Milano. Account by an Eye-Witness of a Battle Setween Turks and Insurgents. GERMANY. BISMARCK TO LESION. Loxbox, Get. 24.—The Aforning Post's tele- gram from Berlin easo reports aro again in cir- oulation that Princo Bismarck contemplates re- signivg his ofice in conseyuonce of ill health. THE MAVAMIAN CADINES. Lospox, Oct. 25.—The Times’ special tele- gram from Lerliu aunouncoa thet the King of Bavaris bes orderod his letter expressing con- fidenco in his Cabiuet to be placarded through- out the Kingdom, —_--——_ TURKEY. ic BERVIA NOT AT WAL. Brvonave, Oct, 24.—The report recently cir- culated that tho Servian agent had withdrawo from Constantiwople ia falue. The Govornment has no intontion of withdrawing him, ‘THE COUP D'ETAT IN SERVIA. Vienna, Oct. 7.—A vort of coup d'otat bas occurred nt Belgrade. It mav bo remembered that some time syo there was av animated ex- plauation botween the Princo and Ristica. ‘Tho oceauion for it waa ® resolution come to by the Skoupechina, sitting with closed doore, orderiug the mobilizauion of the militia in face of the concentration of Tarkieh troops. ‘Tho reaolation was taken with- out tho previous knowledgo or coneent of the Prince. who resonted it oa'an usurpation of bis initistive, The resoutment seems to havo been so tnuch tho greater, as there was the aus- Rigen of at loaet connivsuce on the part of the Ministry. The first impulso of the Prince was togerrid of the Miniacry which be could no more trust, and which tried to tske the direc- tion of affairs outof his bands. Considoring the influence which Ristice was exercising over tho Auaombly, thiy was not # step to bo taken with- out being woll weighed, 60 tho excugo that the Ministry could not control the Aveembly, which waa ut hragajovatz, was accepted, aad tie reso- lution was taken to transfer the seat of the Skoupschisa from Krag tz to Belgrade. But tho antagonism bad me too keen to allow this reconciliation to be lasting, and tho Yrinco took the imtistiyo in putting an end toit. Without taking couosel from any one, ho appeared in porsou in tho Skoupschine, which had just reswsembled in Bolgrade, and gave on expose of the iuterns! aud external situation of Servia, showing onthe ono band how upprepared Servia was for a struggle with Turkey,—much of tho monoy which bad beon “voted tor yoara for armaments bav- ing boon turned to otber purposes by formor Ado rations,—and on the othor band that Servia could not reckon on the support of the Powers, sud that, in fact, thera wasadanger of some more energetic conduct on thoir part to put an end to this constant in- certicnde and alarm on tho part of Servis. The sppeal thus made prodacod » grost improsuion on tho Assembly, which gave un onthugisutic wolcome to the Prince and sasur- ances of its loyalty. ‘The sppeal was, how- evor, a direct accusation of the Ministry and of its policy, which loft the latter no choice but to fallen, and thore who had thrown away thoir arina. No prisoners were taken. From tuin Uittle affair~equal to a ranged battle of oizht hours’ daration botwoon 10,000 Carlints and Al- fopriats—I camo to the conclunion that, given equal pombers and 8 fair flold, the Turka would have complotely ronted the insurgente. After having stripped the Turks of overy- thing that waa worth taking and transferring tho burdens from tho mulos that had fallon to their companion, my friend Luka furninhed me with a guide to Ciradivcs, which 1 waa anxious to voncls before the news of tho fight arrived ere, —_—.—_- SPAIN. THE, REPDBLICANS. Mannip, Oct, 21,.—Tbe Governmont tas ro- fined permission ta the Republicans to hold electoral-raeotings. ANNERT. The Diario Erpagwt saya that Ronor Marfori, formeriy Miniator of tue Colonies, was arrested horo Saturday aud wut to Cadiz, whence to be embarked for some foreign port. ——— ITALY, ‘THE MINISTER TO AMERICA. Loxpor, Oct, 24.—BSiknor Blanc, the Italian Mioleter to Waabington, sailed from Liverpool for Now York on Baturday, ———— THE ROMAN CHURCH. EXCOMMUNICATION OF JAXSENINT PRELATES. Panis, Oct, 8.—The Tyd publishes the excom- Tunication of the Popo against Jobn Kukel, the uowly-elected Jannenist Bishop of Haarlem, againat the Janseniat Archbishop Heycamps who consecrated him, and against those who took part in the ceremony, 4A DAVAMIAN BISHOP IN TROUDLE. Muntcnt, Oct. 8.—King Louls has ordered tho Ministor of Public Worship to demand of the Bishop of Spires s justification of his conduct at tho religions jubileo celebrated at Oggeraheim op the Od uf this month, on which occasion the Bishop, contrary to ardera received from the Ministry, permitied the Archbishop of Msyonco {0 preach «sermon. In case of the explanations of the Bishop being found unsatisfactory, Hie Majesty haa directed the Mintrtor to proceed against bim mith tho full ngor of the law. Avosptng, Oct. 8.—Lhe Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung of to-night publishes a» ‘semi-official statement saying that King Louis addraaned tvo autograph letters to the Mintater of Pubic Wor- ship with regard to tho conduct of tho Liebop of Spires.” Inthe firat His Majesty expreseos hia Rrest astomebment that the Bishop, considering the excited state of public feeling, should bavo permitted a preacher of a. forolgn Diocese, # little versed in the affaira of Bavaria, ond taking ao important part in the Bresent politico-ecclesiastical controvorsire, to delivor a sermon at a purely Bavarian Church festival. The second of the Royal letters refera to tho fact that the Bishop of Spires undertook the full reeponsibility of tho Arcubishup’s uttor- ances in the pulpit, and states that His Majenty coneidors the conduct of the Bialiop to bo in di- rect opposition to hiv oath of allegiance. while the Aichbishop of Mayence had gravely ofendcd axainnt the obligation which his sojoaru in Ba- varia imposed upon him, YEMMIAN CATHOLICS. Tox, Uct. 8,—Gen. Agar, the special onvoy of the Shah of Porsis, accompanied by oue of his suito, both boiug Roman Catholics, were presont at a mass celebrated by the Pope. ‘Thoy afterwards received the Holy Communion from the bands of His Holivess. —. CUBA, A YRENCU CITIZEN BLOT BY SPANIARDS, London Tima’ Paria Correspondence, ‘Tho Gironde publishes a letter respecting the recent execution of a Frenchmanin Cubs, 1t sppesrs that the victim was M. Edmond Reygon- deaud, not Rigaudeau as stated at first, belonging to one of the beat families in Cubs. Towarda the ond of July, M. Reygondeand, being at bis augar-fectory of Guantanamo, was warned that ® strong band of insurgents was proparing to invade hia plantation. M. Reygondosud and bia fomity. accordingly, bid themecivea in the woods sod waited till the inaurgenty took their depart- ure, which they did without doing spy daaiage, ‘Mr. Reygondeand was again induced to fly by bearing that armed bands woro soma but, on Yearning that they were Spanieh soldiers, be once more returned home. This time, howover, hie property bad been vory much damagod, and he oven found two officers in possesaion of Lis own apartments, It is eupposed from ao letter since found that M. lteygondeaud naturally made use of some etrong language. Howovor, & day or two aftorwards he was summoned by the officer in command to complete hie complaints, He bad hardly left his house won a wtot was beard, and the unfortunate man wos abortly af- terwords found Irving dead by ® negro servant. The Fronch Consul at Santiago called upon the Governor cf Cuba on learning tho nows, and wes coolly informed that M. Reygondeaud, belog » risoner, Lad tried to cacaps, and was, accord- rosign, aud Nicolas Cristics has been intruated with the formation of the new Cabinet. After the bold wayio which the Prince has takon tho affairs into bia own hands a recon- ciliation botwoor him and the war party seems scarcely possible, and there must bes life and death strugelo betweon the two, Ocr. 8.—From Belgrade the news comes that alt the Powors who signed tho Treaty of Pane have takon & collective step with a view to recom~ mond to Servis a pacific policy, aud to induce her to withdraw her troopa from the frontlor. ‘The Turks having already declared their roadi- nags to do ao, it isno doubt dueto the offect of this collective stop that the Skoupschina has given, with few disaonting votes, ita adherence to the paciflc policy of tho Prince. ‘A FUGUT BETWEEN TURKS AND INSURGENTS. ‘Relarada Corresvondence Xew York Worid, ‘My Swiss baudit—for there is no other word that so nell designates the charscler of most of the foreign leaders and adveuturera hore—had pots vory high sinter oat Bie oem Lone z an opportunity o: ing for myself, I beg to diffor trom bim, ond bear tho fullest teatimo- ny to their complete blocdthirstiness, sav- agery and batred of tho Turk. For, after ao- campanying this “column,” 98 the Swisa per- aivted in calling it, of abont 150 men to a villago called Hepnik on the Krujo Urdo plateau, I found that the object of the expedition was to capture a convoy ou Ita way from G: to st lo'clock in Kouslerewo, We loft Repulk the momming, and by 5a.m, had taken ups seriea af positions and sinall ambuacades, your correspondent having boen carofully perch- ed up ona rock commanaiug 6 full view of tho road by the conakerate Luka, who also furnished me with a pistol of wondrous antiquity, ‘in onse,” said Luks, with a wink, Mad I bad to ‘use the weapon, [ ahould certainly have fired it off butt-end first as far away as possible from tho polot of explosion. Th&b, tke Fra Diavolo, “on youder rock reolining,” I waited and waited till L dropped off into a gentle dozo amidat the breathless atleoce, Suddenly I was awakened by the sound of voices, and a little way off saw @ troop of mulea coming along, escorted b; forty fofantry and ten Baehl-Bazuke. The Yuanhie Bazuks wero leading tha colamp, about 100 yards in advance; theo came about fifteon infantry, and the reat dispersed by twoa and threes, a dozen or eo bringing mp) the rear, The moaloteers were also armed, giv! ng another ten mon—in all slaty againet ove bundred and twenty. The insurgents let them pase until they waro well betweon the two extreme onda of their lino, aud thon pouring in @ volley upon them at once put a dozen or 80 hors de combat and charged. For » moment the Turks were complately surprised, but soon recovered them- selyee, and getting bebiad the mutlos be; pop. ing away at the onomy in very good style, The aebi-Bazuke then did # very clever thing. ‘They ran olf a6 hard aw their steeda could them, and succeeded {a turning # cosner wit! the loss of unly one man, The infantry fought admirably, and in ita oof the odds against ‘them kopt the ght pretty equal, having by this time, also, come over on the aide of the rock where I had takon up my pouition. Consequently the insur- gant bullets came upleagantly close, one of them kvocking @ lot of duatinto my aye. Whon I bad regained my vieion 1 saw that the sovur- genty quito occupied the road and were firinjy at the Turka, who hed gainod the acclivities, when suddeoly the nine Mashi-Bazuks returned aod charned (hem most gallantly. Takeu by surprise in thoir sure, and thinking that s reinforcement had arrived, the insurgents got out of the road rndor cover; bus the Swiss secing how mations wore, 800n reformed bis men, end, dividing thom Into thrae partiow, sont one to attack tho Bashi-Bazuke and the two others right aud left, for the Turks, regaining courage, raalily dewcond. ed into the roadagain aud camo tothe sid of the galisut BeshiBazuke, A regular meloe theo ensued, both = vides Sghting with veritable fury. ut, ag avon a8 the two flauking partion arrived [twas a cave of saure ud peut for the Turks, who triod to ewcape iy all Hreotions or implored pardon. Not oue waa spared. Tho end of the story wax s total of cightesn nion killed outright, snd thirty-two kifled efter receiving their tirat wound. That, ‘at least, is the couclusion J came to after in- apecting the bogies. Forty doss were left on the Held. The insurgents lowt twenty-three kil and sweuty-soven wounded. Their gain Sxeoseeelghy miules ladeu with flour, tos, lott was bisy-bwo ries belonging =e gly, shot in tho attempt. An inquiry has been opened, bat s newepspor correspondent com- plains thst French Consuls are not invested with the summary powors granted to thelr En- glish collesgues. “Io such osses,” bo “a threat alone sufficea so woll that the pano-American Governmonts tako care not to touch English subjects, and if by chanoo one of them is iujured they hasten to dofer to the often, haughty claims of our neighbors.” ——— BRAZIL. DOMFEDRO'S VIsiT TO THE UNITED STATES. South American Matt, Sept, 2d, It ts with feelings of the utmost joy and pleasure that we aro able to inform our fellow- citizens in the United States, from no unreliable source, that the gracious Monarch of Brazil, His Imporial Majeaty Dom Pedro IL., ts about to pay s visit to the great Republic. Below will bo found ,the text of the official document in which His Majesty asked the necessary per- miasion from Parliament, which the Constitution requires, but which is, in the present instance, imply s matter of form. Wo congratulate our readere In the Coited tates on the opportunity they will have in ro ceiving ono of the few monarchs of the world who, independently of his position and cheracter asa ruler of agrand empire, has over boon ro- markable for the poasesdion of high and sterling qnalitios, which no station can bestow, but which ouly an exalted position cau really and truly exhibit. ‘Tho request presented to the Chamber by the Minister of the Empire is as follona: August and Most Worthy Representatives of the No tun: As the prectous health of Her Majesty the Eai- resn continues unbappily to be unfavorable, and she Paving obtained grea? {uoprovement in the journey abo made to Europe, it now becomas necessary to re~ Ett, bash ‘Majesty the Emperor wishes to accompany ts w as naw convorta aliravh ara, After the praying aud other protiminartea the pargon got to work on Tom. Mo told him tho story of Jonah and the whale, and asked him if ls Loliaved that. *Toliove that aman was ino whete's bolly an’ came out ative!’ cried Tom. ‘Da the Bibie way that, parvon ?* ‘Certainly, cortainly, brother," Ob, yea, you; of courae 1 believe it,' says ‘om. ** «Da yon believe that the three Hebrew chil- dren, Shodracn, Meshach, and Abednego were cast into p furnace heated preven times hotter than usual, and that thoy walked in tho fama praising the Lord, and not oven thelr ‘garmas were singod ?” “+ Yee, of courac, my brother. “That them follera you spoke of walked sro) in fro seven times botter'n I kin hest my urge 2 Yes, my brother ; do you bolleve it? ‘Tom’ rose up aad gob out into the alale, ‘Then he aputtered : **No, I doo't. And I don’t bolieve that damn fiah story neither, now.’ —_——__. , SUGAR. _New Yonx, Oct. 24.—Tho Special Committes Soveatignting matters connected with the ship- mont of sugar yostarday rocoived the following dispatch from the Becretary of tho Treasury, in ronlt toe lettor eent by thom on Friday eren- - Dg: Hentore former rate of drawback on all sugar chaaed at any Umo and shipped ponding the tavestigte on, ‘Tho offect of this now order will be to ¢ tho drawback [ayablo to bo 83.74 per 100 pounds. on retined hard sugars. instead of £3.21, In both canes loss spe cont, according to the recently. Promulgated ordi ——-—_-—_— MILITARY REUNION, Srecial Inspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ottawa, Ill, Oct. 24.—On Wednesday sext, Oct. 27, there will be a reunion of the Eleventh Tinoia Infantry, otherwise known as Gen. W. H. L, Wallace’a regiment, at the Opera-Houso in thia city. Tho exercises will begin at 2 o'clook p. m., and will consiat of vocal aud inatramental music, an address by ex-Goy. K. J. Ogolaby, and the reading of a poe by Gon. Stiilson, com- posed by bimeelf especially tor thia occasion. Amplo preparations are boiag made for # fitting reception and eotertainmeut of tho soldiers and their friends. Tbe Upora-[Mouase will be thrown open free to all who may come, ——__-—_—_— GREAT RUSH TO SEE TILTON. Sysctal Dispateh to The Chicaae Tribune, Mr. Morus, Ill, Oct. 24.~-Tue Rock River Seminary lecture course was opened to-night by Theodore Tilton. Trotus wero rin st excursion ratew from Rochelle and Forreston. About vno- huif of those prozont were admitted to the ball. It is but wretebed pohey to allow yourself to drift {nto an incurabin disease by neglectitig the earliest and meat tractable symptome, By contentodly waiting for a cold to got, well of Nteclf, many a one has go damaged tho structure of his Junga'as to put himself beyond the reach of rnodicines before belug conscious of danger, How much safer on the firas indications of a cold to reutt to Dr, Jayne's Expectorant, a ofleacious remo~ Qy for cnugtis, satis, nud alt Lronelial affections, and sure toexert a beneficial influence on the organs ea, Great West End . Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & C0 Madison and Peoria-sts,, Call attention to the following reductions which they havo just made in thoir bost make of ¥ BLK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES. $0 cent quality reduced to 65 cta yard. 90 cent quality reduced to 70 ets yard. $1.00 qaality reduced to 75 cts yard, $1.12} quality reduced to 80 cts yard. $1.25 quality reduced to 83 cis yard, ‘The pricos at which the above grades are offered are much below vost of importation, and make them the cheapest goods in the country to-day. ‘Two casos Biack Alpacas at SScteyd: special bargain. A482, Double-width Black Fronch Cashmores, All Wool, 75 cta yard. 49-inch Black French Cashmeros @0 oté, worth $1.15 yard. 42-inch Diack French Cashmeres $1.00, well worth $1.25. Full lines of Barathoae, Australian Crapes, Tamise, Crattones, Batistes, and sl) latest Mourning Fabrics, GREAT BARGAINSIN BLACK SILES, CEHLIOAGO WHITE LEAD & 01L 60. E. W, Blatchford, Prest.. C.F. Gates, Boc. Manufsctusera and Dealers in While Lead, Line, Linseed Oil, Potty, Colors, Varnishes, Cottage Colors, Lubricating (us, Brushes, August Consort, improving the opportuuity to Le pies Soe Nt the opening or the Estubitoa. in Pullsdeipta and to leran and witness the development of the great othe Majesty tno Emperor will not coed eiguvoen, moudlie, ord tecauso, as af the period of bie departure Par- Uament wilt not de sitting, meltber will it be conven jent to convoke s special session, tho Gorernmeat hastens to come end solicit the necessary permission for Hia Majeaty the Emperor to leave the Empire tem- porarily, fier Most Serene Hi! hnose tha Princess Lin- rial aa Izabel remaining 10 his stead. Tbexe, thea, the honor co mek thst, you will be eased to consent to the journey of Tunperisi Eiseaty uy the paeaga law hone ie eouches eo following % ae ie omiatent is granted, tn eocordance wire ih of Shs "Constinuien. for Hia Majeaty to leave t Empire, the Emperor to lots sbecace of ils Majesty the Em ff is], D, Izabel, will govern a¢ Tegede it peraccty iter the cath taken to 4671, and fit the attributes which belong to the royal preroge- Tre and tg che Chef of lhe Exeealiva tower, Palace of Roce, Buxre Da Guwaa®, Figualredo, Paasche RUSSIA, LAUNCH OF AMOTRER INON-CLAD. Br, Petsssavra, Oct. 7.--The second circular lron-clad of Busain was successfully lsuachod here to-day, in presence of the Grand Duke Con- stantine, She is armored with 18-inch armor, aud will carry two é0-ton gunz, She was named the Admiral Popoff, after her designer, by tho express command of the Czar, Rank Infidelity. ld From the Verginia (Nev.), Chronicle. “When I was a youn ere aid the Judge, popping the beer off his trowgers with » hand- Kerchief which he had borrowed from Billy Wood, I know a blacksmith In our villago who ‘was ono of the hardest uckew in the place. A revival prescher came along, sud Tom was con- vested, It ma: great change iv bin, and he was beld up by the charch people aa a wigoal example of tho savuig power Of grE00, After Tom been travabog, on the road to Heaven for about three weeks his tura came to be ex- amined on his sitaces for church membership. Tom was an awful heathen, and, although he could sing ood pray with the loudest, be couldn't Fead, and knew no moro about tho Bible than wild African. The desgion (I thiok that's what they call a poe Baantny Bight, and Foe eur in, wid Ae a ee ae ig find, Looking & tists ‘ous ad bavgy And Painters’ Materials generally, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Pure Goods a Specialty. All Goods Warranted as Represented. LARGE RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Bpeolal Inducements to Boyors for Cash, If our goods cannot be obtained readily, send your orders direct to our address, and they will beprompt= ly filled at tho lowost prices.4 OFFICE, MANUFACTORY, AND SALESBOOM, r of Groen and Fulton-sta,, Corre Chicago, West Side. e “BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR, THF GREAT PRESERVER OF 2 HEALTH. 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