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t @ o - iall, tung #6,000 to $10,000 botongiog to the wan W:‘:,dnumn shuilio with the wingle motion e toe, to the unboundod dolight of aif the wiblll“ and noweboya of the groat Amencan ,,;;:nhh“ @. Blair, of Das Molnes, annotnces suspension of the Jmea Sta'e Journal, o'ving B cmbarrassmonts. 1o asks his fricnds Mnm bim & fair abare of patronage in hin siher brafuoss, that ho may bo enabled to pay jabts. “1:. resival-moctings of Mossrs. Moody and ckey in Drookiyn aro eaid to owo their sncces epslly t0 the singiug and the noval scoen- f:,._ Tho sormons do natseom to make a pro- fand Impreasion. As tho Now York World + Prooktlyn i8 A place extramely hmid to sh in tho way of sensational preaching.” e, Moody 1 tho moat rapid epoakor tho Now fork stonozrapliors bave over haa to oncountor. ¢ Tribunc's gwwifteat stenopaphor took down tis lips 2,200 words in tov minutes by the sich, Tlir l€ at 2 rate four timen aa rapid as Tatof Alr, Evarts, nnd third foator thaw that 3){:. Deecher, tvo of tho most dificult speak- ptoteporks gpe Pope haa Intely recognized tho Kingdom ofluly In two wasa. First, ho addressca the tosbsto & Lulganco fn tho sacialovil line e the Vatican, and, next, heappearod as a toerst 8 QGovornmunt salo of proporty, his et recording bis name by the Fopo'a own jon 88 ** John of tho Counts of Mastai- Femeity, of Sinigaglis, domiciled in tho Vati “;mflcuws wag dolayed a day or two ou Lier , whon st waa (icovered that, though the gock of wines hiad cort £3,000, thero was no mpaguo u bints on board. Tho Prince gooa 2 fuf temperanco, e does ; and be doow not to bave the *‘sousual flag™ raised as Teris suy emathbottlos of champagno revasiu, i will bo doubtlces for suwo timo after the gnglogot veyond thie boundaries of civiliza~ 0, ¥ Qoo day 1ast week 8 youog Polish maidon at frapeslesu, Wia., hiad her piubackor stripped of ber by getting too aloso to the tumbllug-rod of sibresting-machine. She attempted to atep sreztbe rod, aud the thingumbob caught {n her giogmagig, 2od in fo 8 second of time there oun't a pleco of Taiment on ber porson below o valst 68 big 88 & postage-stump, and sho eked Just ready to go into tho fourth act of e "Dlasck Cruok.”— Erchange, Tt Jon. Daulel Dougherty earned 1,230 frogbls lecturing tour of one week in the Fut He lecturod thico nighta in Chicago for (X0per lecture, ono night in Aurors for 160, 1ot ove night In Davenport for €200. Iho Demjort Gazelte motios thls statoment. It i dblless iocorrect 88 to tho lecturo for tho beaefit of At. Joseph's Asylum, which it was «onooly supposed was a douation from Mr, Dougberty. L Eato Field has euggested tho fomsibility of smries of performances oy prominent Ameri- oo stisa for the benont of tho Centonnial fud. The iden has Loen approved by Col, For- ney,sadsome sctors bavo alroady respondea ; betthere seoma to bo mo valid toaeon wly so pukstonld be required of tho dramatic pro- fasion 40d compsrativaly so littlo of othms, luscertaln that the lawyers, the doctois, and {4 physicians, whataver msy bo demanded of shem, mil contributa but fittle o their profes- ool eapacity § why should tho actots domore ? Ksa Piold, who has had & bitter tasto of (ra- mileetiticam hereclf, wiltes from London that Bebarison, tho playwright, waa killed by thscrit- ks Hissister told hor so. 8Bhe belteves also e kmeniean eritics bave Lilled aspiring dram- Mfisls a8 &ntors on this sldo of the water, and e ioetances mi patticular young Murdoch, 3088 L2y Crookett ™ 18 destined to mako the {uteow of Fraok Mayo, We should be morry to thwk that either Murdoch or Robertson was so atarly destituto of common sense sato sucoumb lowythiog & critio could esy. Donbtless Kata Feld's story {a & figment of ber fortile imagiue~ (= Xr.W. A, Croffut, who is well known in news- Pper circles in Chicago, 8t. Paul, and Now York, b been engaged in & controversy with the nnndst, Maf, D. W. Whittio, through the pross of Bt Paal and Minnoapolis, A public discns- son of the inuplration of the Reriptuice and tho drivily of Curist was proposcd, but Maj. Whit- retused to take part in 1, eaying tbat ho Refured to tostify “uimply as & maiter of wooicioumess tuat the Bible Is God's word, and Jea Christ 13 the Bon of God.” M, Croffut beldt thas thoso are Listorical matters con- @niag which * conscionsnass ™ is not n compe- toi vlioeey, 121807, Capt. Ira B. Bush, Superiotondent of ®o Bunday-schiool in Port Jervis, N, Y., was ar- Titad oo & charge of Pagsiug counterfeit money, Bviaranted s cock-and-bult story to the offect thtbs secldontally came into possesuion of the Mo and did ot know it to be connterfait. Beputorand bis church bolieved and forgava L, but the oficern of tuo law did not. He Y ut w0 the Poniteotiary for two years. Uatwermog out bis torw, ho returned to Port d was restored to good standing in the Auch, Lt Tuesany he abaconded with hus #ho wuy ports Bty kported and defended him during Aba} Apragraph io Tue TaisoNe somo days Howld the atory of s lawyer who mistuok a 1a tlo Bermon on the Mount—t Lend us ¥llo temptation *—for ono of the Ton Com- ::dmnu. The anoedoto hag caught another ";flr. The Louiuville Commercial refors 1o L8 8c0mm g0 tho writer on Ture Tninusz ": capable of confounding “ ‘the Lord's h"" 1a whioh thio phrase * Load ua not info rmion oceurs, with * Tho Bermon on the ;!N:L Tho Commercial belabors Tur I'nne 1ls Ienorance, advises 1t to buy s grows e ieheoek'y. Aualyaiv, oto, But ia it ot true, “ul thst tho Lora's Prager s proof of the I 30athe Mount 2 Dlasaod are the merel- otoey Im.:u'rm. ARDIVALS, i obu A, Francs, P, i R, ssorge Yor, Oneabire, Fuy.s ‘;-nvial'?nee e Lt 5, : ke p G, 0 By i . Siraus, Now " Crae, Ciovcland ; 5 o Vaudatlol, Now Wori: duandunal: ,..n““nfllm iy, 0, Fish, Froviden Ry HOUE City 3 ol Yohg i m"lfl:“l‘nu‘ , C, g‘:flk. .’“OP.AI;‘ 3 Onkial 008, Iy, A, B::hrmk'f“mx'i Baraboo . Perkins, Buriington s iton, 11 1 Hickon: R badvad Harels, Rocheater ; X, W, Astel] i B, Foriester, Lirookl i e tiaTlon s, Emmes Mooy b5 Hon, 1 {1arris, Row, Bpringtield, Ili. ;' tus lion, 1ton B.f: {lun. \V:“W» \\'hlll::. ukeo s Prof. A, A, s and A, D, Baker, General Aty Py ilery Hau Fraucisca ; th Mn I.L ,‘:lgnlx:.nbuhu o kvl 'o loonfngton, .., Car Py fllh Jo 1, Bruuer, Wl AT Col. O, AL, Morus, b and L. W, La aud Jumes Bam ligton ; New York; J. R, Relh fey W W Bartoh, Wunm:dn?wifl‘fl Valenting, Eimira i, LATE LocaL 1rems, A ki M“r:‘lm o the fre a1 G15 orclock tust erening, fardo 500 taslatant foremanof Eanging. Oon ,mm'_-:“ everely njured ““L tho hnaulxd 1 b pols, 2 cart, g g prened ot 0 g s dsnt Tavpeond st ¥, of e Milyrgy Xee police, yeaterd . '{:‘,‘:’,‘_‘.}x A‘:‘:‘.&?"'fl L“?h ‘:‘:.u‘n’ 2] " o AU it night Dutective e Bl 00"l graptind 16 st ey g 7 of o 0 Unknown man “£EETe & i i b £ Wi found at 10 'lqumnrmnn 1u the gas-house siip In the i, B oL s o i e 8 a0 D wi 4, :;;k-mumx Huuuel aburt, white «vu-: Plled, sod of “'ll"llgl‘fi v farzin, T ol e WL S £ 3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SWEPT AWAY. Virginia City, Nev., Visited by a Destructive Conflas gration, Nearly tho Wiolo of tho Most Valu- able Portlon of the City Latd in Ruins, \| Hotels, Churches, Banks, Newspa- per and Express Offices All Destroyed, The QuartzMills of Several of the Min- ing Companies Burned to the Ground, Ton Thousand Persons Ren- dered Homeless by the Calamity. The Business Portion of Austin, Miss.» Burned on Monday Night. Work of the Ficnd Elsewhere. VIRGINIA CITY, NEV. A FEANFUL VISITATION. 8Ax Fravcisco, Cal., Oct. 26.—A gront fire is now ragiug in Virgimia City, Nev, It broke out early this morning. Hix or seven blocks have alresdy been destroyod. ‘I'hia offive of the West- otn Union Telograph and tho railroad depot biave boen buined. LATER, SAN Fraxcrdco, Cal,, Oct. 26.—Owlng to the destruction of tho telograph ofilca and tha pross of private dispatchen over the lines, it has beon diflicuit to obtain nny counccted Informntion concerning tho Virginis firo. Tho following, however, 18 undoubtedly correct ns far as it Rocw: . ‘The fire broke out abont dnylight in a dwelling on A street, near Taylor, a point at about the southwestorn limit of the business and thickly- eottled porcion of the city. It suread rapidly, extending castward towsrds tho ravine in which aro situnted the works and mills of seve:al prominent mimes. Neaching os far 28 F streot northward, the flames crossed Union and Button streols, coveriug s apaco of about ten blocke, comprising, in tho words of ono d.s- pateh, almost EYERY DECENT HUILDING IN TOWN. As tho flre worked np U streot, tho oflices of the Territorial Enlerprise and Clronicle woro do~ stroyed. Piper's Opora-tlouse was next dn flames, and it became evidoent that the railrond- dopot and Loisting-works of tho Consoliated Virgiia wero i daoger. The water-supply was inadequato, ana tho engives of litilo nso, ; Re- course way had to blowiug up buildings, It was too lute, howavor, and in & fow mioutes the de- pot and hoisting worke wero on firo. Tho Jatter wore recently comploted at an exponso of sov- eral bhuodred thonsand dollars, and were tho tinest on the Cometock Lode. Continuing to the uorth and east, the partiatly completod mll of the Cshforms miue and the Coaeolidated Virginia miil were soon in flames, which spread still further north to the Ophir howsting worss, destropmg thom also, whicn is about the limit of destruction in that direction, the fire dyig out for want of fuol. Fram Tay- lor atreot, near which the tiro originsted, it BPREAD ROUTHWARD AGAINST THE WIND, dentroying the brauok Bauk of Cailfornia and Weils-Fargo's express ofiico, and overything elso ioits lime. At this pomt tho Gould & Curry works were in_imminent danger, but wero for- tunately aavod. In short, nearly the entire busoss portion of Lo town is in asles, Hotels, charches, county buildings, newspanor telograph, and express otlices aro all awept away. Over 10,000 persons are lhomeless. Tho wind is piorcing, and mucl suffering is antieipated bo- fore temporary eheltor can Le prepared, Itis impossible at prevent to coujecture THE AMOUNT UF TUE L0SS. The destrucuon of tho mills and boisting works above roforred to mill probably entail o loss of $1,000,000 within o radivs of a fow buudrod feot. Fortunately tho sbafta of both the Ophir and Consolidated Virginis were bulk-Leaded, and the fire was kept out of the minos. The Ophir men say that possibly their loss may be less than at first sunposod, as the building was of light frame, and mighs burn withouty do- ptroylng tho machinery. Tho losa of buildings snd merchandise fn the city must bo very great, sltbough covorad 1o a great extent by in- suranco. It is not kuown to what cxtent the mills aud boisting-works wero ineurcd, oxcept tho case of the Uphir, whero tho loss is placed st 160,000 to $200,000 ; jueured for £60,000 in this clty. THE NEWS crented the grontest ovxcitemont, owing to the coutradictory nature of private dispatches re- cuved. Califoroia sireet was full of wild rumors, aud tho telegraph and nowspaper oflices were besteged with poople auziously seuk- ing lutelligenco. A might havo been expectod, 8LoCks BL once YELT THE RFFECT OF TUE DISARTER, and whou the Board opeved by a call of Ophir thoro was a tromondous rusb, the stock woiling a3 low ns 883¢, Consolidated Virglula dropped to 210, but subsequently ratlied. "Fuik on tho stroot was very gloomy. At fimst it was suppuscd that the dwuntor would ontull the nocussary wioppagoe of all work on the Bunauzu wiuea, and that the rcently teported breuking of water would tood the mings, and gouernl panio and dopiession ensued. ‘I, however, suou gave way to vetter feonng. It waw soon auceriatued tuot the Uonid &'Curry wotke wero all right, ne wore also the Savage. This was considered a key to tho pusitiou as far as tho stock murket was coucetned, as tho Lonanzs can aud will be wurked through the Gould & Curry snatt. Whtio the wotks of the Cousolidutod’ Virgina are bomg rebuit the Savage and Gyuld & Cur. v pumps are availablo to froo the mines from water, ‘fs alio lnn»furca that the now howmting- works ou tho Consulidated Virgiula and Califor- nia wives, kuown as the U, & C. works, we1e un- barmed. Inquiry also brought out tho fact that TUE INSURANCE COMPANIES, though msuy of them suffer hoavily, will come up maotully, paylug il domauds, A large por~ tioy of thelinsuranco s witt foreign comnmules, woll able to bear it, aud local companies nlso clalm thut none wili go to the wall, it was given out by those known tu be snsidera thut Cousvlis dated Virginla would gay a diwvidend o ususl, though prubably at roduced Hzutes. Al thono cousdaratious woon hiad tho eftact to tun the tide of feohug, and now the genoral impression {s that, whiio the contlagration s ub uestiongbly 8 serious dissster, Ita eltects oo the tuancial intereats of Califoruia will bo but lunnod sud temiarary. Onthe sircet afipr 'Claugo stocke raltied, aud he fesliug i business circles greatly uproved. GENEDOUS RrLILr. 8an Francisco, Uct, 26—11 c .~The ageut of Wolis, Fargo & Co. at Virginia City bas telographed for wid for tho people reudered Lowelesa aud destitute by the ouutisgration. A circuler ey been telegraphod by Wells, Fargo & Co., from thia city to thelr agentsin the princis pal towny 0o the coust, directing thom to wend contributivus of food, clothing, and other necessarics 40 the Virginis agcut free of charge, Que mgeut bero bay tolograilisd $1.000 to YVirginia ou acoouut of Wells, Fargo & Co, Tue Sau Fraucisco of Drokers, at the closo of tho atteiuoou seawion, Lsld & business wesung, sud $6,000 wore subsoribod in & few momen. s, Which will be st uen transforred by telograph, Tue Pacifio Btock Lxchauge will sake act.on i tho matier to-worrow. SCANTY INFORMATION, Bus faw dotails huve been received In addition what bLes boou proviously reporud, Iy Waa qumored this avel that thy Oplir sliafc was on fire, Msugt‘u sdvices ze wort that tha firn only extanded dosn n short dintanco. boine #toppel by & halkiead. Tha swount of invrancs wittea in tho burnt dis- toed 1 not mkcoriningg, bat s supgoeed 1o ne ETEEALY 1N tha netehtorion | of 41,000,600, N feporluof loypes tinvn you hoen reeeived 1 santitne ad 1L s Gwponsibia to rtito tho [ras. bon of loekey 10 16akn, A rough ¢ stitaate pliced e batal fown at 30,000,000, No laes of life Lay yet boen roported, BOX AXD cOX. Tho great number of peup.a roported tnrned out of dours by fhia (stated ab 10,000) t nc- counted for by the fact that, owing o tho pesy. liar maite of Lo led by tha latpo population en- gaged in the minva wito wark by shifts day and nght in many funtances, tho same lodgings are oceupled at differont hours by pumenus fon- ants, and at no time aro houselhold accommoda. tions oqual to tho demandn of the pypulation, Nearly all lodging-hoires and dwellings o pied by Lhe minern wera in the track of tho con- flagration i ita nor.henstarly courao. being in tho fumeelate noighborhoud of tha mining worka, Tho fire Laa now huiut ont. AN danges Je at an end. 2 CONFUSION AND DA Ban FraNcisco, Uct, 471 a m.—An addition- al Cail special “from Virginin sasm by goud fortuno tho wind shifted, und the wiuth rmd of tho town wasm mnved, but tho firo still swapt on northwaralv, The town presented tho wiidest coofusion and pamc, Tho piroets | wore blocked with goods aud househiold furm- ture. Tho receut ecourgo of typhoid fever caused the presance of many helplesn Invnids, who wero boing- carriod to places of wslety by friengs, Tho oxloitionate demsndn of vwners of vehiclen in ono caso at lesnt caused murder. A manon B atreet ondeavoring to en- Rago a teameter, and, tuable to comply sith fus demsndn, i desporation drew a pistul and shot the devor dead, THE INRURANCE, 8ax Fraxcisco, Oct. 96—1:2) 8, m.—Approxi- mato figures from fusurancecomyanios pluce the loeson gustasined by them 1n tho ueigh- bohood of < £1,200,000. Among tho heny- lent losers naro the /tus, Imweral, Quecn, nud Commeicial Union, about 100,001 ench; Noith British & Mercantiie, $60.000; . don Assurance and Underwriters’ Agency, V00 each; Hartford and DPhaniy, 335,000 each; other Lastern and oigu companies for saialler amonnts, tho local companies #50.- Kome for- Amony tho Commercial luson #101,000; Hoino Mutual, £50,000 or mure ; Fire- mgu's Fund, §30,000, admit they are at losnca, Nouo of the Compania all enbatzassed by their MELP PROMIBED, A dispateh from Los Augeles promises liberal subscriptious, moues, and supplics, THE CAUME. 7 BAx Fraxcisco, Oct. 2613 0. m.—A spocial diepateh to the Call from Virgiuia ways that the destruction of the city was owing to the bad mouggement of the Engineer of tha Firo Depavument st tho begmung of the canflagration. It started” in an unidortak- ing catablshment on B stroot, epeading to adjoiniug hivery stables. Htreams woie turo- ed upon tho Atables, allowing tho flames to com- municato to tho county buildings adjoining. Tho Fire Departmont lost ita hesd, ths wind blowing briskly from tho west carried the flames through tho topn, gono out, oogil tho water nupp]f 0 and hose wore burned In tho’ strect, a paui seizod tho citizens, and the fire saept on unim- peded tothe mills and hoisung works of the Coneolidatod Virgima, Cuhiformn, and Ophir, destroying overythiog in ite conres, MINING ATOCK QUOTATIONS, BAx Franciaco, Oct, 26— ol.owing wero the aaies in tho Alorming Bosrd ¢ Opbir, Usl4 : Mex- cun, 15%; ; Gould & Cwiry, 13; B er, 393¢ ; Bavage, 59 ; Chotlar X 3 & Norcross, 80)¢: Crawn Loiut, Y517 ; Yeiluw Jaoket, 69 ; Imperial, 927 ; Alpka_consohdntod, 16: Beleber, 1614 ; Contidence, 191¢; Couvoli- duted Virginia, 227)¢ ; Serra Novadu, Culi- formn, 533 Exchequer, 1437 3 Beyrated Leleher, 65 ; Overmau, 21 ; Juatice, 2737, I tho Afcer- noon Board Conwolidazed Virvinia sold oy high a8 205, sud Calitorma up to bij. OT1HER FIRES, ATSTIN, MIsy. Mrarems, Oct. 26.—The Appeal's Ielena spociul ways last oight at 12 o'clock n firo wus discovered 1u the 1car part of Dunawoy's dry- goods atoro, Austin, Mies., which epread rapidiy, and Boou destroyed the entire business portion of the town, causing great loss 4o tho people of that placo, After the nlarm was gisen, every clazen turned out to assist lu proventing iho flames trom spreadsng, but owiug to the heavy wind at tho time little coutd bo dove to arrest the beadway of tho tHames, An entire bustncss row, cunsisting of ten Lusincss Louses, was con- suted. By bard work tho Hawes were prevent- ed crossiog tue streot to the restdenco vortion of the place, which would bave causnd much greater loss and numhlnf:. L. M. Dearg's #rocery store wish ite stack, valuod at 3,000, s a total loss ; Askew & Co., druzs and groceries, £3,000 ; Lovy, dry goods, £2,000; T., Nibjetts, grocery, 8L,800; C. . Dunawuy's two storen, with stock, valued st 4,000, togethor with Looks and $200 cusb, a:l lowt ; Heory Kabn, dry goous, §7,000 ; Mra, Leoubsupt, owner of tho buttding, £4,L00. In the secoud-story wae tho Masone Loigo which al.o lost, Falmer & Frehvell, diugs, £5000; Cross & Nebloits, ealoon, 32,000 ; McCaun Bléek, occupled by Jacques & Nalsoo, M, Nathau, dry gouds, aud law oftices, %6,000, The towal will amount to &50,000 ur more, ou Which thore is very Littlo in- surauce. The tire was undonbtealy the work of an iucondiary, AT CENTREVILLE, 18D, Specint Dispateh (o i'ue Chieago Tribime, Ricuaoxp, Ind,, Oct. 26.—A serious firo oc- cuerod at Centreville, 1o thie conuty, 6 miles dise tan’, betwean 4 aud 8 o'clock tifs moruing, do- stroylng Leasou's Block, opposite the Courte House, anJ tuo adjoining buiidiugs. 'Tao g.0- ceries, two dry goods, and Lard.wio slores wore burned out. " Loss &20,000 to 356,000, Fire-cn~ gines woro sent from luchmond on a special trun, and but for th's timely nid a serious con- dlugration would have resaited. It 1 supposed to have Leen tho work of an incendiary, AT OTINVILLE, MICI, Dernorr, Oct, 20,—Keed's saw and plantng mill ai Otlsville, Geneva Lounty, was _dextroyed by fire to-day, ~ Lowss heavy, bat not kuown ex- actly, AT MENDOTA, 1LL Sueclal Dupaten to the Cliicuao Tribune, Mexnora, 1L, Oct. 25, —About 2 o'clock this mornug wbo jubsbitants of Meudota were aroured from their quiet slumbery by the alarm of tire, aud on huriyiug to tho scene, found tho 8wltch-house of the Chicago, Lurlington & Quincy Railrond enveloped ' tlames, aud noth- 1ug could wave &t or ita contents. A wovere wtorm wud raging at e time, and, for a while, tho 5i, James lh.vlel and Koelleuberged's agricultuial warobouses wero in iminant danger, but fortn- natoly tho tire wad contlued snd furihor disaster averted. AT CENTREVILLY, IND. CrNciNNATE, Oct, 20,—Tho Comemerclal's Con- trevilie, Ind., spocial saya: ** A fire this morae ing destroyed (1 T, WWronvick's aud J. L. Fugh's drug-stores, and tho groceries of O. Tailor sud £, U, Leowon; Mrs, Tuttlo's unbinerv-store anl coutentd, Loes ostimuted 8t $25.000. The timely arrival of o stcamer from luchmoad, Ind., and tho oxertions of the, citizons ouly pro- vented furthor loss, Insuiance about §9,000, AT LITTLE RUCK. Lirrue Rocr, Ark,, Oct, 20,—A soap-factor; on the corner of Bixth and Lird strects. owne by Buttou & Mitler, was deatroyed by fire last night. AT BIOUX CITT, Bpecial Diavatch to The Cawago Tridune Broux Ciry, l1a., Oct. 20.—A fire hiero this af- teruoou caused a loss to G, W. I'ost, grocer, of $1,100; insured, M. W, Murphy, grocer, £1,000; 0o insurance. DL, Nowbouuo, auction store, was damaged $1.500; Invured. AT BTAFYOLD, CONN. Hanrronn, Coua., Oct. Tho Valloy Cot- tou mill in Btafford was buined luat ight. Tho loss 1 §25,000; partially insured, 1N CH1040, A stll alarm was given to Engine Company No. 5 about 11 o'cluck yeateiday moruiig, caunad by 0 Incy fent blaze o & smoke-bouss owned by §. U, Bunti, 1o tho_rear of No. 83 Went Jackson street, Domage, £25; fullyivsurod in tbo Hum- bolds, of New Jersoy. = The eccentric ac.10u of a korogone lemp ignits od sowe Iutlsmmable waterisl ju tho oue-alory fia1o Louso st Nu. 163 Nowberry avenue, owned Ly AMra. 8poo aud ocou;ied by Ernst Mochrunth, which causud au alarm’to be sounded fiom Box No. 362 at G o'clock last ovening. Damage, §100. lusured lo the Globe of Cbicsgo for $00. Tha alaym of fire from Lox No. 863 at 7 a'cluck last ovening was caured by s tho mthe oue-story frame bullding 163 Newberry avenuo, owned by Mrs. Chirietiua Spor and occupiod ss a dwelling by Einest Hochsmith, Cause, explo- siou of a kerosuno lamp. Damage to furniture, #100; fully msured i tho Uiobs of Chicago. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. BovmaurroN, Oct. 20.-The steamer Golior, frow Bremou for New Youk, ls detaiued liero Ly & craok in her eylinder. Querxatows, Uct, 20.-Arrived, steamship Parthis, fromeB aton, - New Yonx, Oct. 20,—Arrived, stesmer City ot Moutreal, frow Live: pool, > Lowpon, Oct. 26.—The steamship Doson, from New Yok, bas artived out, "WASHINGTON. Points in the Pacifie Railrond Case Now Belore the Sue mreme Court, General Complain®, of Scarcity of Fifty- Cent Currency, The Attempt to Gabble the Lake Front Lauds Likely to Pro Abortive, Gen, J, T, Avorill Mentioned as Commis- sioner Swith's Successor, Chicagoe's Postal Business as Compared with Her St Louls Suburb. 'y -The Snpromo Court will take up to-morrow the camn of the Unlon Pacific Railroad vs, the Umtod Statos, appealgl by tuo Attoruey-General from tho Court of Cliins, whoro o unammoua decialon wunmads Wainat tho Government, 1he poiuts iuvoivad ace whether tho Company in bouud, under tie net of 1462, en amended in 155 to poy tho interesz advanced by the Government un the n2rond-wot tgage bonds until the principal s due, abou: twenty-tour years hence, and whether the Government cau withhold moro thau oue- Lalf tho amw.unt earned by tue Com; any for Government Lusiness or uot. The Court of Cusimn » DLCIDED BOTH JASTL3 AGAINET THE GOVERNMENT. ‘Ihe deit mtatement of Oet. 1, 1475, abow sthat 1n tho last Aoven years tho Goiarnmont Lisk patd out in {ntecest on the bonds issued to the Union Pacitie #11,881,421, and the Compauy bns ro- imbnrsed of this 159, loaving %3,165.165 as tho coat of the rond to (ho Government since s coustruction, prior 1o wbich tho cost of transport.tion, ete, on the lmo of the roud was over €7.000,LG0 per annum. The amount which “the Cumpany will pay to the Governmient this yenr undor their construction of the Inw is over $600,00. Sidney Barilet, of Hoston, and Mr, Stouslivon, of New York, appear for tho_Comupany, and At tornoy-Genersl Pierrepont for the Government, Ihoiotortof the Senate Judicmry Comumitteo in Tavor of the view of the Government i3 filed iy tho Company ns ono of ther plewa. Thecare will probably last all day, and tue decision of tho Court will probabiy “nut be sonounced for HOMmao days. FIFTT-CENT CTUUENCY, Thero in general complamt throughout the couvtey of Lo want of curreney of the denom- inanon of G0 cents. None bas been pruted for more Lhau keven monthi, and the supply 1n the Trearury and throughont the coun'ry is en- tiroly oxlisusted, Thore nro ou fife In the Treaenry Desariment orders for nearls & mill- ion of tine 1smue of curreucr, and there is none whatever on Land. and it will bo woversl mou bs before the urdew ean ho filed, Whatker the Departmeut 18 gotttng rondy for rilver resnmip- tion, or whather the fault lies amoug the eu- gravers and printery, is oot koown, THI LAND-RHARK3, Tho suthorities ol the Geueral Land-Ofico hnve fully examined the cess of fhe Illnoi Centrat kairoal Company lauds 1o Chicago, an allccted by the Drumanond certhsicato of Vajone tine gerip. Xx-Commissioner Drummo d, it ywill bo remcmbered, entered st the ~pringfield Laud-Ottice nuder oue of tho carlificates of \ienting wenip & tract of 1and whicl fuchilos tho dopot grounda of tha linoin Central R iil- | rad C.monnv. 'Thiv aprticat.on has rugges ed some fnlrieate questions in councction with the survey of the old Lort Dearboru resorvation aud riparian rights. Tho Comminsioner I8 pow prepaied to roudor hs deciston, but Drummond 8 requosted drlay that arganients may be pie- aented. It i expeered that the decision will bo advorse o tho location of (he scrip, NEWSPAPEU POSTAGE, Qen, Garfiela, who ts now tee, rays that the lan 1crea-iug postago ou UOSHPAPErs nas recommended from the Committee ou Appiopii- ation of the Inst Cungress on un entire musa pravensicn. It wus undersiood In the Commit~ teo that the incresso of pusiage applied ouly to wo:chundiwo. Gariicid, w.on the upenisg of Congrees, will move the repeal of tho I, COMMISSIONER SMITH'R RUCCERSOR, It Is rumored that J. ‘. Avorily, of Mioncaota, Chaitmran of the Commiitteo on Lodian Atfairs in the Jast Louee, is to bo appowted Commissioner of Indimu Affars, vice E. P, Bmiib, to be rouoved. CIICAQOD AND 8T. LOT13, The roturne to the Pont-Uflies Department of tho eafe« o poatage-stam;m during the last fiscal your furnish o sugrestivo ihustration of tho nparative business of Clycavo and St. Lou:s, Duriug the lust fisens yeor Chicnzo wold stampn to the valao of %903,000, and St. Loum to the value of §440,000. BENSATIONAL RTORIES, Tho reccot pub.ications wiich state that there has heon a siguiticant concentratfun of our war- vessels in Cubnn wators are sensational, Tno large 1:ou-ciada aro statirned at o points to which they were orderod af.et the conolusion of tho grent navel drill, cighteou months or more ago. The Wabash, tne Cotorado, and ofor 11igates of tho flint class, have been detailed as recelviug vogsois in pursuauce of & poiicy adapi- ed by the Navy Department long since, and en- tirely {rros, active of auy considerations touch- IR Our prosent or future re atous tuwa d Cubany atlsirs, ‘Tney are armed and e jmpped so that they can be made reudy at short uotico for saile ing-orders, LOOKS LIKE A JoD. ‘There aro ugly storios alloat, with doubtleea 8ome foundation in fact, regurding & oo i the Poet-Ottics Dopartment buildiog. An approvris- tim for o now hoating spparatus was put througl ot tho last mossion, and a contract wad made With o tirm v that no to put 10 the ap- puratus for about 75,000, Afcor doing the work a further claim of about 330,000 was mado for oxtras, The apparatus i #aid to Lo s complete fatlure, aud. s tho old mystem worked satisfac- Lunily, the atfale hos tho appearance of & job, rurther detmls will ) robably bo had seon, (10 the Associatea Press,) POSTAASTER AFFOINTLD. WasuiNatos, D, U, Oet. 20.—~Tho Prosident haw appointed Chatles I, Toll Postmsster of Criutoun, la. NEW MINISTERS PRESENTED, The President to-day 1oceived tho now Chitian Miniator, ond afterwards the now Minlster from Austria, both of “whom_woro prosou‘ed by tho Becretaty of Stato, The usual addresses of courlesy woro wado, HEVENDE ATPOINTMRNT, M. MeClellan has veon appuinted United States Gaugor for the Third District of Qlio. —— T THE WEATHER. Wastixaroy, Oct. 271 a, m.—For tho lakes and thauce to the Missouri and Teuucsaco, ris- ing barometor, lowor tomperature, northwest to southwest winds, with cloaring or olear weather, excopt on lowoer lakes, nhere clowdy woather aud ramn witl provail, LUCAL ODSZRVATION, . ucaao, Oct, 20, Timd,_{Hr. Thr|Tu,— Wind, aiiif Witker, 1ha ) o, m, 20.53 45 638, W A mZA 44 6 Thr'ug. Cloudy, Lt.Bu'w Laeavenwih 2. Fort (‘DITJ.IP).UJ Gluron, 14 2,0 o fear, Dreck'ur B0l ool ey, Marqutto, W, brisk,. Hoavy snow, Tembina, 21N, W gt [ Cuears —~— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Mra. Cobb Thomas, aged abous 50, de anged, wandorod awsy from St. Paul Monday eveuing and could uot be foud, though a large numhor of fiiends bave peon wearching for ber aver since. A trapeze porformor named Onzolo in making s tiying loap at the Nationa! Theatre at Cinaine nati Mooday uight wissed tho bar and feli g ! atage, a distauce of 25 tost, injuring bimself wa- voraly if uot fatally, David Felsenheld, a delegate from Ban Diego tonitend to tho Texms I'acitlo intervsts intoa comnny Cougsers, Ieft an Francwes for the Lust Mondsy, Felscuicld 14 alyo appotuod by » OCTOBER 27, 1875, Gav. Pacheen tn attend the raitroad conv: at St Lows uext month, I'ent. W, 7. Clark, of the Chiaro Univa with twents wix pupi & wae at O tada, 11, e iy, tertay tgabins the peoloey of terved O ok Mullalo Roch, aini o.nsr satura) uriosi- tien, < ' (0 SPORVING, BASE-BALL. PAILADEL! AS—~=ATALETICR, foeciat Dissateh fo The Chado Ivibuna, PriaviLenia, Pa., Oct. 26.~Tho Athletic aud 8t Luuis cinbs wero aonounced to play liere tin afternoon, but the Intter falled 10 prosent themqrlven, apparently prefeaing to make mors #ate-money by rdasing no amatenr nine at fient- fnie wnd the Ahletics cunssquently nro entitted to 8 forfeited gamo by 9 to s, In order Lot to Airavpoint 1ho Kt ectaiore presant, the Atnlatics § aved anexluutio: owitn the Phaladelnhian, Battin, of tho St Loum, wpar i.climond canglit, and An~ou 1luged vecoad hamn for the Atbletics, who recured Tone eried £ s on foitrs teen clean lutw. The Fhuladedpiita koot oo TunM on ten clean bits, weven of e Latger Feing twade in the fonrth inuines, e uning then THuR, Zestlan aud ‘Treacy resumed sheir positions with tha Phnadelphing ¢ Innimse— Atliletics, Lolladelpiifas, ., 4567 2w0 0 oy ceien0 U4 By Uy joy UARZFORDA —CHIGAGO 1, Hantronn, Coun., Oct, 26.—Lsce-ball : Hart fords, 9; Chicagon, 2. ——— TENNESSEE SPORTSMEN, SESTERDAY'S BHOUTING, Meaenig, Tenn., Oct. 20.—I: tha ehooting to. day at tho Touneaseo Hrortsmen's meetivg for the puise of &30, continued frum vesterday, thn first money was won by J. H. Arktin ; wecond by Harvey McNcely, both of Memphin; third by S. 3L Terrell; fourth by J. ¥, Weto!, Luh of Cl i1 'l by Charles Leiand, of Mempls, ree of 21000, to-dag's mateh, ez 50 to till or prorate, thero weio 1 traix ectrics. Tne fist money was won H. Acklin, of Meiaplis : necenid by H. A. mau, of Wisconsin: third by [ J. Son Kantucks : fourth Iy Chureh, of Keotuc 1ifth by Chinker, of [ilimols, “I'ho weopstakes way alno won by Sherman, it il THE TUS=F, WASHINGTON RACES. Wasarsatox, D. C., Oct, 25, —The opening races at tbo Washivgton Univing Park bexan to- day. Tue first race, 13 unle dash. 1o.rteen stariers, was wou by Iiret Chance; Galw sezoud ; Joe Corns, third, Time, 2:14, ‘Tho second race, bLuif-mile dasb, five starters, way wou by Virginius : Lilly Beil, vecond 3 Mol- lie Carew. third. Tumne, 52 secoud, The third tnace, mle beats, sll azes. gevin B'artern. was wou by Centur B. F, Carver, third,” Tume, 1:44; The four'h race,—a hurdlo r. over ten burdice, 1, 53 aud 137 ‘miles, AN H.RMters, wan won by Storm ; Mollie Datling, necond. Time, 2:30:7, Pl CT PARK KAC New Yong, Oct, 28.—At Iros; et Dark to-dav tha race for toe %43 class pures of won by Comee, Murie recoml, H'an Lime, 2:28), i awleg 1. heat was doad between Cou -~ FQUATIC. OCEAN YACHT-RACE, NEw Yorg, Oct. 26.—The ocean yachtereco, 20 miles to windnard avd return, Lotween the Dauntiess and Mohawk, wan won b tho former eadily, Lho Moanwk was asr besiud, THE INDIANS, AGENT QIB3ON IN TROUBLF. Srecul Lisvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ganserr, Hao, Oct. 26.~—Informntion has been recoived bere from Indiau Agent Gioson, of the Ouages, thal thero 19 grost danker of & conllict between tho two factions of tue Osnze Indiany, ou account of the dissatisfuction of the followers of Gov. Juo Posneuoposhio with the management of Agont Gibaow, in estatlishing s store wlth the Tudians' wonay. Ciubaon, the Ageut. purchased o iargo stock of gooad apaiust thie wisties ot tue lnaimus, aud proposes to ruy tho etoro to the exciusicn of the traders, I hat ia what {3 causing the troutlo, Gibson bas te.e- sraphod Geu. Pope at Leavenworth for trosps to pruteet lum, ang blovdsned und war may Lo louked for at &uv timo. Gibaon 18 tbo wan viho was 1ecently whitawashed by Dolauo's couite 100 when ho'should buve beon dicintdeed, SECRET SOCIETIES, Lhn second aud Maeie, KENTUCKY ODD FELLOWS. LovtaviLLe, Ky, Oct. 26,~The Grand Loige of 0dd Fellows of Keutucky o; ened 125 aunnsl session hera this morsing, after s paiido throush tho city and uddiesses oy tho principal olticars, il DEVIL'S LAKE. Correspondence of The Chicaco Tribune, Devin's Laks, Oct, 19.~During tho las: ses- 2op, aud until lutely, mauy have boen tho tour- 1wta* letters wluch bave found place 1o your col- umns, glowing with descriptions of this now much-osteomed summer-tesort; and none bas been too oloquent i its praises. The marvels of the lake aud tha precimitoun cliffa, the won- derful viows, the beautiful and varied shades of greou in the forest-folisko,~all thess Lave been fuily expstiated upon throughout tho summer by admiring vieitors, Bat they soom to forget that autumn bestows many chaims u 00 a pilnce liko th, i the rich Lues of the foliske on the chiffy; forget that tho beauty of this wild, woird #pot 18 heigltened by tho mystastous spell of those hazy Indiau-summer dags, 1t {8 somonnics pleasant to revisit wuch o ro- mantio resort as Uns after the senson 14 over, when the gey crowd of guests bas led, and r+ find oneself wiove umid slt this richuess nnd graudeur, Toa days ago the forests wore in the prime of thewr autumial glors, and the chty Wwero gorgoous with (ko criwsons, and yellows, and browns, and greous, of the vi un trves, which wonderfully docive their wustosance from their rugqed sides, Although this glory s not vot altogether vauisbiod, stitl broan is seen to 0 the provaiog color; tha brilliwut osk-leaves are bogiuniug to fade and shrivel, the maples hava shed thoir enmson foliuve, aud, silont sud bare, lieten to the music of their forest compan- fons, in which they can no louger jow 3 and the 801t wiuds stir the crucsling leaves that hio Lrown and sombra beucath thetr paront trees. 1 walked this morntug over the clifs to the Kirklaud Valley, st the soutt eud, aud folt well repaid for my ‘weartuess by thio mohiy-colored laudscapes apread out bofare me in every diiece tlon. As I sat perched ou u high rock, and looked tar duwn into the lake below, I wnw ro- winded of the Inuimu lugeod of this Bpot, which wae 10ld mo a faw days ago, 1t is stated that, it former times, thera dwelt by those waters a tribe whose Chicf had w very beautitul daughter. ‘I'wo souug nubles of tho tribe wero doeply in” love wuh this daughter, and botneei them waa litter rivaliy and hatred becauss of the dee.dud pruterency which she showed for ono of them. Fhe Cuiof looked favorably upou Luth, but at last, to do- cide tho matier, o asewmbled his people, uni Erocmmed that, of the two, o who ehould tist rng him an eaglet from a nest ou yondor boigol should bavo the band of s duuphier, Tho two wterted at ouce to climb the perilous faca of the cliff; and tho boloved of the ludian mald, douhtloas mspired by the thought that her gazo tollowed Lim suxiously trom below, nuc- cecdod u reaching the desrou {omt fiart, and, seiziug an oaglot frow the ueut, Li.d 1t aloft 1o tho right of the people. Lut, 83 Lo was about to descend, ho mot Liu rival, who, whion Lie waw tusc ho biad lo-t tho coveted prize, svized upon tbo other, and, with a mighty baud. hulsd bun ovar juto tho lake bol.w, Tho people stuod motiouless, but the Cliot's daughter, with s cry 0t aospair, sprang iuto hor canoe, aud pushiod off fruw the shore i the diroction of tue sput whoro the body of hor lover Lad disappesred. Meanwhilo & etorm Lisd tsen, and the wing and tho waven roged furiously; but st U she struge 8led 00, tussed by the angry waters, until ut lat sho was lost in the durkuess waich suddouly fu.l uron the scoue, sud waxs Lever aftorward found. though the people sought her long aud snx- fonsly. Biuce thut time, the ludiain boneve thy Iake to be wbabited by &u evil upiris. They ro- fuse 0 eat of tho flst caugbt in s waters, aud alwaye avoid lovkiug as 141f by are ubiized to baus vear by, i At tho bave of the south face of the cliff— which s altogetuer the mont rentorunbio—is & swall cave Lr-genting a s:rauge 1 houoinvnon in the lov sumospliere issang frow its mouth, Ats distsucaof 6 roet, tho sir i3 wora aud pleasaut ; but, #1000 proceeds uesrer Lo tho oueniug, 1t beconies wuddeuty colder aud eolder, until ite chiling bicath seews suicieut causy for Rivibg it Jus namo of Alasis urol;‘u.o i e e e e, FOREICN. The Servian Chambers Vote in Favor of War with "Turkey. Cardinal McCloskey to Have a Grand Reception in London, The Vatican Evinces a Desire {0 Make Peace with the German Goye erument, Albert Edward Leaves Suez for His Indian Destination, TURKEY, BERVIA POR WAT: Lowpoy, Oct. %76 a. m. Morning Standard says that huptecinua has vassed. by a volo of 61 ngamst 42, & motion for war with Turkey. P GRAAT BRITAIN. THE FLOODS, 0¥, Oct 26.—No furthor fatalities from the tuods are roported, BRITISH INTERESTS AT PANAMAL ko kzrew mloop of war Albatroxs hns been ore deiedto rocend to Panama to Jroiect British Jutureets there, FRANINN PIDATES, h Admiral iu the Mediterranean hig 1unlrue e iy taks action reitive to tho ra- t}x\tlt‘\n npan Englisa merchanimen by atieh porate NI OF ARMA TO CINA, t ihe Governent will prosns €t e conwgnsen of wrips wiypped henco to Clana darng e rerant negotiations, Beveral Cargues are Lo tde.t of the Liverpnol o Ao Cat-lined MeClonkry's s m ournin I'ri, ko Wil cotas e Tho Catbios jed of London ste jrecaiiig an impuming demonstration of welcome, Cardipal - Moo Clorkey will bo the goest of Cardinal Manmng whilo Lern, It i thas sconferaiceof the jeading Cadiolien of tho outh of Eucand will mect here uest week, to progeamme 1or n pablie raoeniion (o spected that Cazdinnd bei] ghoy piilmake & toar of the provinaes, (In will repe tainly vigit Laverpeoi and o wibiy Glusgow,' THL T 5 the Cambin Tha rere for dav. at Newaarket, Was wou Ly A Gowran Ak und Grey Palmer tur |, PARLIAMEST PROBOSULD T DEe, 15, Tho (fheeal Giazte wunownens 1t Partia. ment hag been jroropued to the 1ith of 1. cembier Tt will then probusly b proruga-l &ram 1o the latter purt of ¥ the Uxital titne £or the o, et ) THE BECENT AT Leviiun { mee 6 111, Warwickshire sud the Hidlends wera Festerday visited by hea cunbedd by tho contisions deluging raox throuchons St v, the rivers and Gbicmus everyniere overdowol tue adyuinine Lelds und in plucas convert.ny tle #djavceat nel s wto unwenss lakes, Aloug thy ithy Bud toridous conrsg ol the Leam, from K 10 Shacabury, and the \wlev of the Avon, from Evesusm Lo Stuu sleigh, lazke tracts of country wre inundsies. Tuo ! duinage 0 1o 3 Wil by turui;e, wan- zold=, atd patators. At Lesibigton the riser sndated the Jephxon garaens aid the e 100t gatdend, ormamental plessuse groumds i the centro of the town, and the new foot biidge Gver the river naw swept nwav, whilo the ocon- putns of the mill cottage Lad to ercane 1n b.ats, 803 tle ba-ements of many houses waro Houded ur Warsiek, St Nichuwas mesdow, above the Casile, 12 completely submerged, and at the contluence of the Avon ‘aud Laaw, At Escote, M. S.unley's farm-louse was tlvoded. Lurtions ot the Great Weslomn Jina botwecn Ostord and Birmingnam are uuder water, but tinths was oy 1ot rrupted at Danbary. whevo tinins uuable to vtop, 1b cousequenen of water 9 feet deep rashing throagy the stution, O ¥aturcay u viv.ent rturm of wind and rain vieited Banbaey's & uwsnber of hongos in tho lovi- i5aug Lacts of the town were inandatos, and s moruy e meadows in the valtuy of the Cher- well 10r mucen wers cows Jeiels covered with na. ter. ‘Il water came down with such force thut canal-burges aud their cargoes wero mube merged, While In K0Lie cases hoy welo cariied on tu the towing-fs:ls of the Oxfurd & Birmingbum numver ot liv wan vamed Wal BYUMINZ 10 Febsue some ehieep Iy 1 dield near tho Grest Western Railway ke was diowned in the Cherwell, The Great Werrorn Hailvay station was flooded to s depth o 2 feet, sl the waier rushod thro tlo utation ltkcu river. Tho gresiest cain 10 bo turien by ensine-drivers 1u passing throus the station le-t the water rhonld teacu the fio- buses. Urees bave Lecn bloan doau, breubing Lio teleqraph wires in wneir ves el coni- Pletely bivckwg up ibe ronds. amage to Projeny wi-t to commdurable, the nults wud othor Lwddicgs near the Cherwell being inu dated, whiic feucen, ete., have been swopt awa Yesterday ths wnathier was tive, sud ths foods wero abting, The heavy rain which fell on Saturdny has cauaed diaasirous touds b and uround icester, The lower posiions of Liouses aro greatly under water. Boveral of thoiuads are 1npas-able 1o foot-passengers, Tuo Loiwes ot the Bicester B.ewely weio with difliculty preser lun- dreds of acres uf meadow-laud ure under water, nud endeavors are Lemny; maio by farwers 1o socure tbe.r catile, Soveral boad bave beou taken out diowand, The newvy rin which foll in Leicestoralire on Saturasy bux caveed nerions Hoody in various narts of the country. Many cattle aud whieep ave beeu lus:, und the ruot crops dumingedl, At Leicester the Sour rore, aua_s0ou 1he weutery parts of thue tovn were flooded. At bauds Boawoith, a uan - powed Wilhawm Dobson, wno Lud been engaged all mgnt 1n lelpmy tw kosp ihe waters out of the houre of Lis tuster, adjoining thy eauul, on KOing vut befors duy.asit 1o Jower the locag 1os, wun washed awsy Ly the current aud ardnned. ‘Lurea wen wau Wout it a eart after suumo beayts, i the pawe district, aro also repurted to bave been upnot and drowned. A largo number of beasts nud sheen ure aino loet, und voveral were secn carnied by the stream througn Leicester iy tho comse of the duy, Rain bns again vewnn (o full, aud it 1% foured that the tovds will mygsiu 1i From midday on Saturday uonl yesteiday mornlag there wae o beavy tull ol 1ai, secows Pwused by very bighi wind, “Tue Avun ross ovea to as ligh & pout as dwing the 1eceut sumer foods, aud o lors of lite was the tesult, At Chifton-wuil, uear I v, sotte sheep belongs dug to Mg, Ilewitt werd sunvauudd by tas risiug waler, and al dayhibt yosterday morning three tucn startod wiliacars aud borse to reseno thew, They wors two of Mra. Hwwitt's InLorers, numod Batwest and Fancott, and o porter from Ilugby dtation, namod Laru vell, They unfortunatew got too near the bank of tho river, the cart was upeat, a:.d two of tue men carned away sud doowned, 1armwoll mansged 10 geL ous 01 tho curtent ang eccure a fouttold, but 10 & odition of greas danger, A i bamed Robeits, couchman to Mrs. Bale, Chfton, aunted a horgs and rode to the rescuo, but tho Larso shvped nnd tell.and Boberts wus also care ried away and drowned. Daruwoll was atier- wards rescued by anvther wan on borreback, Yesterduy wan very fine, aul the waters had abuted cunsidesably, —— CHURCH AND STATE, BLLRING PEACE WITUH QEBMANY, Roxe, Oct, 20.—1¢ 18 stated that somo German Bishops recently asked ndvico st the Vatican as to what line of conduct they shiould pursue so to terminato thoir confiict with the Germau Goy- erument, Cardinal Autonelli consequently seut & cizeular to the German Hishops asking for therr opinton concerning the mesus of wrrivitig at an unaerstiuding between the Goverumeut and Episcopacy, —_—— FRANCE. ROUNER'S OLOAN PROSROUTED, T.oNDON, Pct. 27—0 &, m.—A wpecial tolegram from Parie aunounces thst the Govornment s prosecuting the Eeho o' Ajaceio, M. Rouler's obicial organ, for etating that the Couetitution 18 80 unCeriaiu regime established by a group of Pereons withous mutbonty. GERMANY, TUE BAKON STEIN MEMOMIAL. I'miuco Frederick William, uuveiled the Baron Biein memos rial to-dsy. There was much celemony, — CENTRAL AMERICA. A FEACKFUL BEVULUI UM, Paxaua, Oct. 16.~The Natlogs: Government averiuruod the State Governmin' oo the 13th {vat., aud uuprasuued Presidens Aspzamoun sud aeveral of hin subordinates, o Tho -changs was 1 without disoider of any kind. L ‘L%\n has heen nll‘lulv:lmd by bunds of men, e (lo ernor wau killed, T to the relief of the aity, kil ——— ECYPT. THE PRINCR OF WALE QOFF FOR INDIA, ALESANDRIA, Oct. 26.~Tho Princo of Walea returned to Suez from Cairo to- thouco for India i asing ———— RELIGIOUS, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL MISSIONS, w Yonx, Ort. 26.—Tho Doard of Misslong of the Prozestant tHcopai Chareh continus: itu seasion to-day, Bishop Bmith, of Kentucky, prosiding, . Alter morning prayer, at which DBishop Talbot, of Indiana, avmisted, the report of Bishop Will- ms. of Japan, was read. ‘Tho report atates that thougl the statistics do not show any groat Increase in humbers, still this Goid 1s £ncouragiuy than over beforo. Thers i row- tuc interent in the nabject of religion, lmf the metids of the reading puriion of the commuaaity a1e freqaentle tarned to the subfoct by articias :-:x 'lrm.\ sghiust Cuoisiianity w tho dally nows. ni Crs, Thie repart of tho Misslonary Bishop of North. eru Calforaln et that tharo was groat need ot faitbiul smemonanes i that region: A gi01t drawback to satinfactory work iy the powsdie €hAFACLEE Of the ey Te, ‘uLand Sacretary of thn Board vanted 81X ninth' leave of abanco, It Waa wiggcsted tat it wowd be judicions to dincontinun pub ication of the Spirtof Minsiont aud Jiome i JlUroad, a8 botl | enodicals are ina rrs Thie gaie rieo Lo an' soitated g cun=tun, and tho mutter was finaily refenced to & Bpec ul commitiag, t W49 reroivod to hold tho noxt annual meets {nz at Philadelptua, G inhop Clarksou, of Tnd'ana, presided ac the £vening ¥estiou. Bisop Bedel), of Ohlv, rend A leiter fyom Bichion Gobat, of Jerusalem, aske iug the Bourd of Missious to suyport o misnions ary i Awis Minor Tha teport e Woman'a Auxiliary waa read by Lisbop Paddack, of Maraachusette, snd shows that 1o tuo tuur dopartments of missiva worle during the pa-t vear thut Socicty had expended 23412 and dirtoiboted 265,000 worth of sUP- Iihies und clotlins, an_incieose of espeudituics .over lnat year of 356,500, Addresies were dehivered by Dr. Twing, Birhop Vail, of Kunsas, aud Busbiop Clark-on, cummending the lovalie and generous tevotion of the Womnan'n Auxiliary to thie towsion work, I iero wan no noctety in ‘the Cunrch of na ruch arri-taucn Lo o misslouary Tishopw, A realtddun was adopted anking the Woman's Anstliary to confer vith the Damosie Comumit- tut totee it traiued Durses cannot by procured 1Or li; 1tal o LICAL ALLIANCE. Ceoy 26— Tihe Cuited States Alllanee cowmenced 1ts Biennial (b evening iv the Firs, Fresl teren Chuet. thes eny. 7The Secretary, ¢ Hew WLW, v, tulled the Conlerence to “T, Bl ) tiat, in the unexpected s vdent, tho Hon, W Daodyo, ir wontiy be ta by the Hon, M.A, 8 Viee ) ul. Adireskes of wele « Brivui and Ur. Tearon, . i sonsd, of New Yok, sua Lishop Loster, of tho Meibod:ne Wuteh. KUGLe I e, A very Tmiee uu i € Wid J1Ckell Huchaditz 1100y Diowmiaont row sl “pste ot tia Cuidfutitics promss 0 Lo vue Hrwuot, Canne wotre tuade by of the Laptise Clur FASTORAL Sreenal Intuated ts 112 00 Trabune, tor of tim Orthodox Congre- L of B1 Stan, bag presouted to the conuiczuiiva Liv reripuation. to inita effect Dee. 1. L revignavion wos proscated oWl 0 Tuiling heultlr, 1t bus beeu aeeapted. Katunal (' MMOCEY AND SANKEY, Nowe feraid, O 6, Both wen 1uade n fuvorable fmpression, BMany were disg ozed to ik they betongod to the tra- didonaltypeof A6l camp-meeting leadery —Ilank, lantern-javed, and holow-oyod key taey Tound @ face of tae re Levies fiemet ju beae, ! ruooiheskinued, foll, nud raand se if bo had been tutked Irom chiidhiosd on the roast-beef uud plum-putding of old kuglnml. Tn Moody thoy saw o vers fair exatse of o typa of fucs tiat Lan couis ta be recogwized as Wentog ¢ American, A beatd o ann-taelio are ex- Hentinl tu Coustitizo it and Moudv Las these, | s voice: als) 5 Westeru. and the enorgy of lus delivers must be banof the vame yreat and VIg- orous Kuit, ‘*bet us fo and takio the land," ropeated n bunliea tuncs e raing, vigorous tuiics by a -nouied man of intunse ous ne-tness, struck ote of the revival, e had o aceasion 01 that he cnded for nn army of believe £Ih 10 20 Forih aud dri o B ont of twe nution, Hus aauicuca wan responsivo, 1o used neitber lukie nor rlietoric, but o turilled them witn tae energy und owuess of his beliot aud plawn ape peal.” it wanasif Cortez, hungrv snd disheart- ened, turucd to s tiwid but 1umishing fo,low- ers, und, puintiLg 1o the gilded battlements of Moutesgma's palaces, cried out in desperation, Lot us f:u up aud tase the land ;" and history rocurds that thes weut up aud tovk it Tho nocret of the iccoss fn England of the two evangelistn wa~ miade piain to oversybody. Moody's overpasering enerwy 1w calenlatod to #ireven the mest plilegwatic audlonce, and even the most huteilizent snd redogd aopoar to fali wuder tho s:oll of this iudue eiice an quickiv 1y the aimplo aud illlterste, to whio-o mindx unly, soms wowid think, these ver- mund lon'd Vo o uiressed, Nanger's singing ‘fake &n nvoraga ool iy aud meguify the volums ivo eightesn or tweniy times, and you Lavo Saukey,” But at s nut biw ciear, full, ruutded voico alono that Las made bim 60 suoe censful. It hyius have a muwe 1o them that Poseesen o great charm for the masd «f chirch- 5 pe.plo who noither understsni nor cara | for lue dazzling itueazies of operatic or con- certed 1aus,e, L L Muody 16 far alizad of {ho shorthaud writers, and Ind wards are hke 8 mountsin torrent.— rudbing, lenvin, aud carryiug st befoie it ilo’ elovaten bizuselt ou Lis thes, strikes with tha fureo uf & sledite-hammer the railing w_ front of Lin turns u three-quurtor cirele, and souds vulloy uf seutoceon tlywg righe and lefs, hko the discinzge of a wholo battery of nutrulieusos, bos no iniein of vocalinm, Stiuiny i e A It fs but wretched policy to allow yourself (o drift Into a0 feurabie divewse by neglecitg tho earlicat and tavst tructale svmptoms, ~ Dy coulentedly walting for 8 cotd to get well of §tuuif, muny u ot has 5o datuged the tructure of his lungs se to put hlmself beyoud iha Teach of mediclnes Lefore belug conweious af” dauger, safer on the firet indications of & cold to Juyue's Kxpeclorant, au efheacious remeo- 4y Lor coughis, asthmm, and all brouelial atfections, Dl aure touxert a betioticia) futlucuco an the organs of the cheat $4LEAD AND OIL FHICAGO WHITELEAD& OIL GO, E. 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