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B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE C MK CITY. CENEI;M_L__»TEWS. The nama of & peranu called teaae Abrahams was rrongly printed smong thoso of the membera of the Zepublican Campaign Committee, Tle temperaturs yesterday, an obuerved by Mane s, optician, No, #8 Madtean street (Triness: Bulde {ng), was at8 s, m, 46 degreen; 10 o.m,, 465 12 an, 465 9. mu, 433 8 p.m, 40, The Metropolitan slutel, run by Mesars, Swift & Rowland, was selzed upon yesterday by T, E, Staey, on account of Hart L. Slowart, the owner of the buihls ing. The debl s for 22,100 rent, due to Biewart, The bill at MeVicker's has veen changed, and the ‘*Benof Ico” will be on duriug the rest of the week, ‘Thls 18 owing to the faot that Lutta lett by the & o'elock train yeatonday afforuoon to g to her dying mother, of whowo condition ehie was Informed Ly telegraph uring tha forencon, DR. HAHN, Tho funeralof thw Iale Dr. Jamen A, Hatn, Prest. dent of the Boanl of Healll, will talie Jlnce ot 12:%0 oelock thin afterncon, from Grace Eplacopad Ctur I, tho Rev, Dr, Locke, Ructor, The remalis will be “uried ot Gracelsud Cemeters, Tho Boarit of Hexith « ot yerterday aftornoon, a4 wAual, but adjourned out dvpect Lot thele late yrorblihy oiicer, und wil e sgaln at 11 o'clock thils farenoon to adopt cone ons apropos of the demisa of Dr, Hahm, and renolit ngements for sttending tho fuferal, to make 3 proent Iuspectors Houk, Sitler, M: Dere Therowet. © Colger, — Among tho_ruil-berers ot M e Stager Dr. aifier, T b e O e Toard of - ifeaith, b fo_requested o mect at Mayor Efif.m‘-.fi‘r{fr"f’-'& q, " Olock this morniug, to confor et il MFLDICNtA In thie City Governuient with lhe *the funeral, Tho residence of 1n relation to attending 'y RIG ho the late aimclal te st No. . 4% Michlean aveaue, whence o rematos wil bo taken &0 Shuruh. from Tawa o this city, [t wonld b & very commentd- ol chanty for the ** Afd Soclety ** {0 fatnieh thia friendlens fioy withs 8 sftuation whers ho raight loari & trade, and Mt nimaelt fnto m better ceadiiion. Hix nrse hn been hard indeed, T convaence Hin's bat- ling to e who were vears Tl along by a loving, togoaloue, A kind woma 1 Mm, and be tmanages ta find chance wors rficlent to comj ensate ner i & snall way for hin lodathg, If his paceuts should see thix article, they com ob*att fnfor- mation regarding him at the Duarr Measion, “Third av- cuue, near Thirtcently stree!, Town papers wo,Yd con- 1er o great fayor ujon Aluert Dussy Ly copylug, A« {120 COTTAGE OROVE AVENUE, the Editor of The Chiragn dridune : Cmesso, Ocl. 26.~Your Oakland correspondent ways, *The Oskland Cirenlating Tibrary has * bust. e’ The ooly Osklanid Cirenlating Library wo knos 18 the ons we upened nearly tva yeurs ago at tho trivi. £lo where the Cottago Urove cars turn and the Lyde Parednamy starta, It haa been succesaful from the first, and sdditions have been constautly made, We Lisve fist moved toa moro commodions store on the eaat wbic of the triangle, and our shelvea uro burstiog with booke, Lo that what you call * lntsted 7 JOUN LADPDEN, ———— CITY-HALL. ‘Taxcs brought 87,234 inlo the Treasury ycsterday, aml waler rates 31,600, Dre. 0, B, Damon, €, G, Buckley, I'rust lackner, and C, Q. £parry, havo heen appainted Vaceination In. Bpectors by the Board of Health, Building Supt, Daley raya Ihero aro 890 two and three-story brick bufldbgs In cauree of constries tion in this eity, They uro mustly Femidences, and are gencrally of & subetautlal kind. The Special Committes on tise Iuilling Law took Anotber afternoon yestarday st it inid discursed vy~ 5o OF TEM,FIAN . E ‘emperance of The Grund Division of the b, o, n “‘r_ A s, convened i annunl ness, 'Vl Teraor dttenonn, th Hou, W, Cr » tyder, of Fulion, Grand Worthiy Iatrisrch, In'the ¢ This tn the -eighth sesslon, the d Divis,on having Leen arganlzed ou the 6ib 0 Jamnary, 1847, fter the opening ceremonies, the cerentuny of in. Itiation was performed, and quits & pumber of uew menbers were added. The followlng xra tho officers ¢ v, C. Bnyder, G, W. P, A,'B. Van Doren, G, W. A W. K, Hendermon, G. B, 3. Young, G, T. T, M, Van Court, G. Chaplatn, ¥. M. McRay, G.'C. ;mui’uomu,ul,s‘.‘ W, T . O, Bragman, I’ G, W, T The roport of the Graui (Vorthy Fatrisrch was read, 1t gave an account of the candition of tho Order in the Statoand the general prospenty of the tem erince zoform, Tie repart wan refutred to the Htanding on the 8late of the Urder. O int the framaachyan of mumie. Tontine business, the @rand Divison went fnto tiy Commiliteo uf the Whole, emurks weio madn by #everal Teprescutatives, Al bion, Garden Cit, Moulgumers, 1L Bhoet Anafior, Talur Star, and ether Divisions wore heard Trom, when e Graud Division took & recoss until avening. 3 ——— STABBED TO THE HEART. MURDER IN A WEST €IDE (HROGUERY. One of the most cold-blooded and uuprovoked mur- ders that has faken place in this cily for some monthy wan perpetrated at abont 0:00 o'clock Jant evening in the low hovel, Uy courtesy called esloon, in the barement of No, 105 West Lako stroet, 'The building 18 a threo- atory feame, occupiod in_thio upper etoriea Ly colored people, on the ground Toor by James alsh s & rectifylog cetablishment, sud In the bassuaent by one Jolin tyan, the keepor of & Jow Irish groggery. “The place is & resort for all the disrepatables of the nelghborhood, and Lise alresdy won an unenvislle reputation for the numerots brawls that havo taken plsce within ita doors, Iuto this place ab 6:30 fast eveuing wont John Galens, John Day, John Gieason, and Joseph O'Biien, The party eat around the stove iping thelr toddy, n8 low workingmen o ok tihe bt of doing. - About wn hour afterwarda ANOTHER PARTY EXTERED, the only kuown members of which ure Nellfe McGulre snd Fauuy Sherry, two of the very worst disreputa. blbatho city ia adlicted with, sud a ran named Pat Martin, ‘The unknown fusn was a stout, Lloated in- dividusl with & chubby, red fuce sud mandy beard, As fhey entered Alurtin rteppod 1o tho bar, whers Gsiens wae stauding relating & sory or soms fnoident to his companions, at the same Hme gesticulating with his ompty dinner-Lasket, by way of cmpbasla, Mariin ordered Lim to quit, aua, with an oath, told him to quit shaking his fat around bis head, Goloua coolly replied that he was ont shaking hia st asound any onu's lead, and was Dot intendmg to alend auylody, Martin, with su- other fearfut oath, replied, " Yea you uid” Ualenn rotested ot such ireatment until ho was mtruck by fartin, ‘The two then clinched and fell behind tho stove, (ulona ratber gettiug the best of his oppouent, Whils they weto struggiug tliove, Johuny Day, 8 boy who biad entered the aaloon wi*h Galeua, stepped up to tho unkuown man, and suggestod that the coutcstiuts b separated, For his palus bo waa rawarded with a stanning blow on the right cyp, which at once fulled him {o thio ficor in an juseusivle condition, When ke returued {o cousclousyeas, the Ted-fuosd Individual, leaniug over the bar, $ JABBED A DIRX INTO THE COUNTER, saying, “1 con kill uny man in tis place,” Day then 7a1 out, but returned soon aftcrwards, when tho purty had gone, Just us Day fell on the flvor frota the Lo on Bis vys, ‘b Temenbors having eeen Danlol Hralcy, the Larteuder of the saluon, separating the combatants, and at the sume lima romembern having 82D Galens rush past Lim, crylng, *Ob, Johuny 1 V'hen ho returned be found tha saloon vacated, aud, while talking the ofiatr over, Thwothy Douabue, a wylchnian st Wolf's foundry, s few dours weat, came runniug in the back duor saying thore was A DEAD MAN IN TIE ALLEY. Mealoy and Day went out aud found Galena Iying dead at the head of the fuw steps leading into the Lasemuent frum the alley, They carried the body into the ssluon, and Healey immedlataly notified the police of the West Mudison Sitreet Btation, Oflicers Murphy, Anderson, bimwons, aud Hooloy were detatled (0 investigato the sffair, They Iimmediately nrrested all the Tuembers of Galoua's party und the bactender Healey, The otlser pariicipants were mill at large at a lute hour 1ast night,” Wheo Lrouglt to the efation, tlealey tes. tifed that he was bebind tle bur whon the fight oc- curied, and at fret did not tuke much uutice uf It, Hs scparated them, sud eaw Galena run {o the back door, Directly afterwards the red- faced man plunged w dirk deop Juto the counter, and, with an oath, threatensd Lo kitl any man in the place.” Who this man was he says Lo does vot know, ' He hias soen Lilm (roquently iu the nuloon, but ngver knew his nums or occupation, Tho uthem in ‘e party tell the same story, and ull seem to pointat THE NED FACED AN A8 the guilty Fat Mariin, fight, bo 'drew & kalfe plunged it futo Galena's body ‘in frenzisd revengo, Inumediately after tho occurrenco, the Martin party left the saloun, aud Lave not Leen seen since, The body of Galena wus Srat noticed by Job Fink, s night policeman fu Usmlin's employ,” Yeter Hessing, su engineer in W also notlcad Lim, but did mot disturb him, s, as be thonght Lo was drunk, Tho deceassd wan stalibed twice on each side of tho ‘beart, both wounds an\lfing that orgun, Thoy nre both 2srrow and deep,und couid bave bect tnilf ted unlywith 8 very slender dirk, He wsa an Irlshmau, @5 years of age, aud & widower, o was employed us & brasse Sulsher in Bullivan & Btoue's brums-foundry, just around the corner on Jofferson atreet, and had alwsys barne the reputation of being a praceful, sober,snd i duatrious mun, ‘Tue conduct of Healey, the {bartender, 14 somewhat yuspicions, Io knows the two gicls thoroughly, aud Is on intimate ternis with 'at Murtiu, but who the red faced mau is hecanuot or will ol teil, As Lotk Mar- tin snd the girla are well known to the polics, the probabilities are that the murderer will uot loug roe main undiscovered, Tho rewains were conveyed from tho saloon to the station, thcre to awaly tho ‘Coroner’s inquost, MASONIC. THE ORAND COMMANDERY, ‘The R, E. Grand Comwandery of the State of I nots met yeatordsy at the Asylum of Apollo Commund. sry at No, 72 Mouroe street, and transicted the busl. ness of the snnual conclave, The followingotticors wers elected for the coming yer: Grand Commander—T, T, Qurney, Chleago, Devuty Grunu Commander—P, W, Burclay, Calro, Generatissmo—Jubls Naah, Alion, Cuj tatn-Geieral—Jubin McKinloy, farls. Grund Prelule—The Boy, N, I'.$teath. Dansle, Grand Seuior Warden—N, B, Norne, Jackeouivills, Grund Junfor Warden—J, C. Smith, Chicayo, Grund Treasurer—Rubert Fos, Cufcago, Grand Recorder—3, 11, Miles, Chicaro, Grand Stundrad-Licarér—L. L, Muut, Eroeport, (irand Suvrd.earer—Heury Turner, Chicago, ¢rand Warden—1, Elwood, Grand Sent.nei—], V', Ferus, Chicago, The R, E, Grand Commuudery will meet again ot 9 clovk this morning, sud will probably conclude thelr Lusiness at the mortiug scesion. The. stiend.nce ls “The largo, over forty Comnauderies Lelug represcuted, ud ouly threo oF four falliug Lo baye reprosontatives, QUAND COUNCIL, The Grand Council of It, & B, Marons will moet at Ak rootns at No. 74 Monrve street this afternoon, for thoir sunusd senlon, URAND CHAPTER, The G. It, A, Chapter of ihe Btute will smeet in an. uual cunvocsiion Thuraday morniog st 10 o'dock in the New Clicsgo Thratre, ; ———— LOCAL LETTERS, A RELIC OF THE ¥L T tha Bditor of The Uhieuzn 11 ibun Cuicaco, Out, Lero 18 Ju 0ar city, a very fntore estivg relic of (he Great Fire of 1871, in the forw of » by 14 years of sge, Albert Bussy, Mo has nuver seen bis parents since that awful uight, when Le was taken from a burniug houss on West Van Buren street, and carned along with the maddened, srighted tide of bumanity winch rustied towards the lake, He thinks hiis father was an engiuecr ur Grewan vn a tran which Feininto this city, Lis knowledge I of cuure himsted 8310 vamew and places, After wuch n lapwe of tme bis wetnory caunot be trusted, 1o belicves thut s fathe er's pana was Clarles, bis motber's Mary, ‘ln lén hd of wore (han ordinsry futyl Ty By Dystyue, sud wils & willy ‘w diferent kuds of prove eticeut in 3o Bas su 1va thul his lather once rew At ut the meod the e " by was would any calliug, ded 10 Towss waking trpe veral prayiddoun, bt mads only elfglit -changen from the origaal doctmeut, They wil take snuther day to diajwso of it Tbst waa the only committes in rexidon, daroppeil muddonty [nto the Mayor's flernoon, and his {lowr grested bim Alderman, allow mo to congratitlate you; the Juile have indorsed tho Hesing fickel," Tie Alder. man acknowledged ths courtesy, aud amiled Lenlquly, whilo Mr, Colvin ret up & luugh which priy took Liie roofl off the old rookery, Noume e.so langhed, LAST WELK'S MORTUARY RECOUT, Tho Sanjtary Supcrintendent presented to the Bosrd of Hlealth: yesty y lils usual “weekly report. Tho number of dewths for the keven diya ending with last sSnttirday was 107 preceding weok, ihy—a decreass 32 compared with the previous week, ‘The nume ber in tho coyresponding woek of 1ist year was 114,~n socreato of 7. Uf the dead. 060 wero mles, oud 47 femunles ; murrled, 40; siugle, 0, doatha from conmmmuption, 10 from coavulatons, 9 {rom puctauonia, 6 trom typhold fever, 4 from dincase of tho heart, 5 from accidents, and & from okl ago, the beneit of its library, in the Nerth Rida Turner Tall, Threday, Frid.y, and Saturday, Thured g und aturday a choras of elebiy singers whll tlog some ed Beandinavian ponga, A suibscrber denires the writer of_a communteation 10 Tast Titalig M TREENT, KLatid L, o 8 proposed Horsntiwners’ Axeo faifou, to please seid bieaddzees 1L Iy care of Puifiehers of the Natwonal Lire douraa’, Lakeside Bnfiding, ThnRimday Losture Boclely aninunces Mre, T Cady Stantou for hext Hunday, re, Stanton Wil give an cutlrely n w lectuse, will felt what thy litows— Aud rlie kn wa n great deal—about © Gred tey, Hewird, and Wond, ™ "The doors open at 2anit clowe at 49, Ticke ata arc for sale at Jansen, McClurg & Cols, 117 Etate street, PLAYING AT INVESTIGATION. Another Grand Jury Visits the Poor- Hoivo and Insane Asylam, As Usunl, It Fluds Everything in Come mendable Order. Kimberly & Much-Abused Saint. Hoveral daya 1vg0 somo of the employes of the Connty Ineave-4 sylum aud Poor-1loues were be- foro the Graml o'ry to testify 1n referauco 1o the eharacter of tho supplies rocoived ot theso fnetiutions, The x presence swan astonishing to the Jury, to the pu Ylic, nud thomseives, for, bo- foro appoaring boi'vro that august buly, they had not the slightest 1des of what bhod drawn them thither. Thoy were cxamined, howgver, i reference to the way in which sup- plies wore receved end disburded, aud as to the.r quality, but the information elicited served onlv to create & further desiro in the mind of the injuisitors for enlightanment on the subject which bad so mysteriously cotnn beforo thom, They did not understand why the wituosses had been summoned, and, in their perplexity and de- sito to fath8m tho riiuation, innoe ently agreed to mako 4 grand tnveatigation into tho condition of the to inetitutions, by which means they hoped 10 not 162, LUt tuste, the noterions COUNTY NEAN® AND POTATORS, to snlff from afur the fragrance of wour Lrowl, nuely cheete, aud stony coffee, and 10 drink from thie deptlin of counly gobleta suck potutlons o tho Sugenully of Warilens Kimberly might concoct, "Thio visit for the investigation was o ranged for yess “There were ho deathe in the First and Socond Wards, Tho niean temperature for the week was 52,83 deq, Heulth-Oflicer Rekil reporia 313 notices rerved, ani 38 nulsauces abated; 6) sewer notiocs served nnd -5 countetions mnde, Tho fulloaing articies. woro co demned a8 unfit for uss: 7 hams, & shoullders, 32 quar. fors Of Leef, 1 aheep, 2 calvis, 4 hoge, 360 pounds of mn’:ud beel, 100 pounds freals meut, 200 pounds of salt pork. 'TIHE EXECUTIVE AND ROAST MUTTON. Tbe Mayor aud his son dobu A., A. H. Blackall, A. Booth, and tho secrutary of bls Hour, ull porily, sldermauio mon, und evidendy epicursans o tho munor Lorn, laid back in chaits In the Escentive’s office, just ufter dinner yeaterday, and dizvisacd mut- ton, Me. Blacxall preferred his mutton Lotied, but lis Hovor suid, with a relish, **Give mo Toast muttoa evers time,” und ho ¥macked his lips and rolled his black eye knowingly at lus son. Coivin, Junlor, liked_hisleg of multon roasted. A, Booth tho oysterman, yoted for rosst, and the Mayor said o] the juice wan fak-n out of thy mutton wion it Wwus bolled, nuil left it Hke eoup meot. ¢ Clove,” oa the teer 8y 8 culed famil urly, ruised bin voi-e for oat Leof. Miller camo i ub that atage of the talk, und this canfab ceased, One thing was settled, however, tho Mayor wants bis mutton roasted, and it is well for Lits constituents to know it, TUE GUAND WATER MAINX CINCUIT NEANLY COM- TLETED, ©One of the most Jmportaut publio worls which the City Engincer Lo pressed to completion the prereut year ls that known aa the *grand clrcuil "of large Wuter-malue which sliuost encircles the city and puescs turough ous of the most—if not the most—dingerous sectlona—the great Jumber district {n tho nouthwe-t- orn part of Chicagn, Degiuning at the Water-Worky, ou Fue strect and Chicago avenue, on the Nurih Side, a M-inch main I8 laid along the brst-amed street 1o AYabaeh aveuuo, thonce along that thoroughfare to Eigbteenthstrect ; thence on that highway Yo Canal- port avenue; thence to Pweuty-accond streel amd to Throop; mloug the lalter sireet to Twenty- secoud, snd thenco (o Ashland svenue whicre a conpection 1s mudo wilh & di-juch main, and tho pipes take a northerly courre to Harrison strect and uro thore joincd to 4 24-durh maln, aud csrriey along Avhland_avenuo to Diviwion street; east ou Division to Crosby i thence to Ouk; along Ok fo Rtuak, nnd thonce to the Water-Works, 'The inat of the Plyvs ou this loug circuit aro being laid on Asbiand asenue, near Larrisou street, and tho wholo work will Le eorpleted about the 1st of uextinonth, The {m- portance of this great wiatercircuit can be better Judged uf by tracing the strocts alove Damed on the vity map, As an sdditional security ngalnst fire, ani u provision for a lsrger supply of water ior genoral pur. Powce, it 1s not 1o Le overestumuted, 2 it CRIMINAL. Tolin Moore, belleving in cleanliness, perpetrated an ungoly act to attain it by stealing & box of soap from o Rsndolph street firm, Officer Vrannock ucreated Jobu and located kim in the Madison Birect Station, Ben Hughes and George Carr, two youtbful pick- pockets, wero sentenced to six moutlis each in the House of Correctlon by Justico Summerficld yester- day, They picked the pocket of Mrs, Alcina Rieheling ina bungling manner, and wero thus punisied for thelr lack of wkitl M, O, Hayea is snfiiclently sharp to write M. C, bo- foro his name, and louge to write it afleraleo, Ifo visited ths suction shop op Fiith avenuc, near Madi- son slreet, yesterday afternoon, and says Lo wen win- dlod on sume anlde jowelry. Ie iasued a warraut for his man, aod Iast night Dotectivo Gallaghor urreated Juines §weeney, the keeper of tho place, and locked him up at thie Armory, Tobu D, Jones; a toller on tho seas, moored hin craft at the Landolpu strect bridge Monduy night and Liaunted Caual ireel, iu compuuy with s fellow mir- iner named John 17 Alter vislting the ** Parfs, tho ©Orand Central,” snd * California” coucert rooms, both regained tho bighway and pointed for thelr severul vexncls, En routo Luither, ‘Iracy thumped Jouos, Who assumed a recumbent position, and was gonw through by Lis usgaiisnt, who obtaducd $12, o ‘wus arrested by Otlicer Huardon, and will cxplain bls conduct n the presence of Boully. Tue deteetives at the Central Station yesteriluy cap- tured oas William Jotisou ot & chiargo of havity sto- Iu » Bumber of Lok from Judgo Otis! Nurzry direct 1y after tho great fire, On tho Mcndsy moriug of lue re, the Judge saved tho more valuaule portioun of bis larga library, snd conseyed them (o his uow resldenco at 834 Michiyan syonue, For waut of room, ho was compeiled to stow away a number of the books (n to arn In the rear of (i houso, Last Buturday night the barn was broken fnto by burglare, and about §.00 worth of the books stolen, ‘The boxes {n which they wers stored wore teatly open- ed, aud closed ugain, and, t8 only the moro vahible bouku of tho lot wero stofon, suspleion foll ou William Johnso, in the Judge's employ us cosclimau ot the time of the tire, I reporting the robYery o men- tluued 1his fact, and was rewarded with tho recovery of thie Looks uid tho urrost of tho fhief. Jobnsun s contiued ut the ATmory, auil contessen tho crime, Last Thuraday morning burglora entered tho taflor- ing_establishment of Joiin selioller at No. 150 North Clurk street, and carried off & {ull stock of fall goods vuluod ut $2,000, About B o'clock fn the mornivg a newsboy noticed 8vo men and a wagon du front of tun place, but wss preveute from giving the alarm by the men driving Lim uway, Tho job wan ° evideully dous by profeesionals, avd acrordingly watches “wero placed over the dunw vy all tho kuown [ rofeasionsis i tho city, Ofticer Deut Matouey, of tha ’l‘\\'wnl?‘ socond Btreel Statfon, wasd talied 1o watch a “crib™ st 18 Duttertield atrect, while Dete:tives Heinzman, Elllott, and Dirgon, wers dee to work up the clews to the cu Aoud iy evening they urrésted Grorge Duncan snd John Nevius, aud from then they trucel the L Hng-place of o g Last night tlioy puunced wowu on the lace aad arzested the keeper, s wotuan tatued Seyers, and Janes Legero und Ed Meyers, 1n tha tooma they found all tho Goods lost by behoffer, sud nlso threa rewingmachities, ‘The thieves aro known to belony 10 chu of the worst gaugs iu 1o vountry, but bive thus far eycaped arreat fur want of suticient evideuce gl them, : TIIE COUNTERFEITERS, Neluon Grigew, the obd mian now uuder areest at Sprugtichl, aud’ who iy sabi to Leone of the most scom) laled comnteceitern n the United Statey, conivicted of caunerfeliiug in thi caty twenty 240 41d went 10 the Penitentiaty, e United Biates Cowns issioner Hoyno, Who wan at the Uuwe Clerk of tlio Recorier's * Court, when Grigen was conyie arrented countectcit Lills on the Cual Dauk of New Ozl Teacling the sum uf $10,0 0, were found on him, IrisOLEr's BKO ¥ b years, bl Bpeckd Agent rooks Tejurle that be han nade counterfwit- dug » business from boyheod, When s youby isn bo mads & Large Dumber of bank notes wud se- creted them (o wlar, whero womw children found thoul; and they wero tiun cireufated smoig thn Delghe bors, Y'roue 10 lemplation, several of the men who ot Ihe notes siguid thein, sud in attempling to Juds themn were urtesled uud sent 40 prion adter cone viction for the OBENNe ol ubeing coumterfeit muoney, Tt ulso apppears that Grutie' fawly have Lid foll kuowledge of Lis uefarious busucos, according to 1lio reports uf the ofticers., Chief of the Becret Seevice Wohurn arrived hero yew:urday, snd 1 usily cozuge\ with Mr, Drooks in loukivg U tho testimony wgaust Layd sud Grigye, aud the fillllbu“%lgz“l:uui)nn Jnder at 4 Bprivgfield, Unl % Disirict-Attorney War wlu "c’uuulmd last eveulug shout tho watier, -’nd uul\"u‘n wore advice regarding tho prosecution of the ullcged uoted criwmtaula. g ANNGUNCEMENTS, Company D of the Bocond Regluent, bold a bull thia evenlug st Twelllh streot, Taruer-Hall. Too uirject bs (0 Taire tucney for uniforms, “Thie Ludics’ Centennlal Assn-fatlon will Lol & ueet. g Tuursday aftesnoon aé 3 o'cleck, ju the detoaist nays o prescut aptitkd Cuurch, coruee of (lark sud Wesbington, Ladies and *awbl‘l‘ewzu whotaks an julerest are requested to st i Tt ¥rofs Blogtng Boclsty will hold a grand fair for ferday, sud 1t would havo bo diiics It to have mee Lected 8 nioro disagreeable day for siclt an_agrecalls fob. Tuose particyating i iho Vit yrern Pulip Cun oy, foretnin, and Mesme, W, P, Roncly, T, M. Haipie, Mark Chuton, J. James, dobn N. Jataison, T. T, Ovit att, O, Nickerson, Jon' Herverl, Ao R Wharton, T, ¥ Conilon, C. J, Queen, J, J. Maher, Smith, J. A, Suabrls, 3,1, Bitzgerald, und John Diikon, Cotho Inves: tigating party wero ndded Commissioners Holden il Uerting, Arcbitect Edan, members of tho cit prees, and 100 connty generously furtisliod tha requis site number of Liorses, cairiages, ¢ md drivers, that tho apdrit of fnvestigution'might uot'd,w for want of prop- er eucournseinct, ‘Tue party left 1he city wbout 1010, and after a long battte with the prairio winds reachec | ths scens of their Isbors about 1215, They wero tceived with open bands, sud, THE VISIT NEING ANTICI1"ATED, tho floors hail been rerulibed, tho ptduts washed, {be tables drested with clean linen, the: beds arrayed in thelr best attire, tho tins burnishod, and tho jumates of 1hio two Justitutions bad Leen put’ upon their good ebavior, snd_drilled in answeelng anyh questions s sy investipating body would naturily yropound, Warden Kimberly nppeated gad 0 seo (lie yisitors, oa nlso did bis sssocistes in offic, Moy Appreciated ho fact tht ‘436 visit was farcleal, 1f it was what 1t wan named, et they sparod 10 pains to_moke it plessant to all conc exned. First thog were shown through THE STORE-T0O0, where muny empty Larrels and boses rgreelod thelr vislon, which served to convincs mony that every. thing wus sll right, that (b supplies fie nubed were in quantity and quality accordiug i0 contruct, etc. Ujou reachiog tho demijulin. whulever dotibt “bad exirted of the quality yof tle stores was exploded, and as th nuunbuess cested by the long ride iclded to tho wurmth of tho toom, this prejudiced ausfust the managemeut €ive way to the revivitying inducnces of a fow suclal draupdite, Frons tho stureroam the “fnvestigation ™ was contined to Ly wardy of TIHE INSANE ASTLUM, and on all rides everytbing wis found In apple-le or- der, Maty of iun palfenls wers piriking of tleir dinver at the time, aml | wan an opportuus moment for the managernent, and 1o lesa 2o for thn iuho-ent miuority of “investi- ga.ors,” Lach inqulring juror found s polite eniploys of the fustilution by his ride to expatiste upon the quulity of tho beana, beef, aud bread being devoured, sod not infrequently a spoonful yyould be preseptod to 8 jurtor's or reportec’s lps to mail the ar guments #o glibly ‘mado in favor of manage- luout. An aquiry of a patfent found & ready ouswer fiom ap employe, snd had the outrages which are sald to be practiced duily upon tho wards of the county buen' ten-fold what they really are, no one could Liave bad an ope portunity to hove gained an (dea of their mugnituds, #0 great was tho uttution sbown., Notwhilstandivg this coudition, however, HOME CDMPLAINTS wera heard from the uufurtuuates and treasured by & few, The principsl exceptlon taken to tho diet, ou the Jart of the prisoncrs—they cau very proparly bo o called—was “cspecially in’tho matter of bread, They tejolced at the prossnce of the :risitors, becanse it bad Lrouyht. them an extraordinmyly good meal, und especislly gocd breud, For seve ral weeks, thoes whose word could le credited sald the bread had been unbwsrable, but thoy wers lnclined. to excuso this on the ground that tho flour had been inferor, Otbers, exocially in the convalescent wards, com- plajued of the meats, while in tho Foor- House, strange 1o eay, general clamior was hewrd for & taste of tho nutorlous county beans, which they aald thoy bad not had for tho pastsix wecks, ‘They nlao expressod n deslrs for u sight of the vegutablos whi-h thiny had cul- tivated ou the farm during tho summor, sud wuvoral wero hoard fo remark iu substance thit thetr dally putato wus growlng monotonous, Beveral buure were apent In nmblln? throngh the two institutionn, and the further the a1ty went TUE GUEATER APPEARED TUE PREPARATION for thelr ceveption, and wa 3 cousequen:o tho greuter wus tho pleusus o of Lo * fuvestigators,” an the bebtor were they prepured tosing the praisvs'of the manige- ment, 1T auytbie wers needed to hefghten and in. tenaify the good impressions created by the ramble it swan founik ut u weli-lsden diunor table, presided over by accomplisied walters, in 1ha courss of the tour, All ate hisartily, espocially of the beaus, snd with full #tomachs all wera fortitied Jo their opinfona of the competency, economy, sud honeaty of tha contractors with the cuuuty, aud eapeclally willi the wntegiily aud ability of Mir, Kimberly, Diauer belug through with, A PRIVATE HEANOR ‘was beld by the membvers of the Grand Jury, at which Air. Kinberly wan proseut by invitation, Hohad beon invited 1o recelve tho thanks of the jury for his hos- pitulity, end to present pim with vesolutionn of con- fidouce and respect, but wus Incldentally naked s few questions beariug on the mansgement of tho two fn- stltutions, Ii{s suswers wore cruinently satisfactory fo most of tho jurors, aud_the resohitious of thanks ond conlidency wers kiudly received; ho promised to place them on record, which, he sald, would forever wtaud uw @ tefutation of all unkiud sllusions (hat might be inade in the presa ogatust Lim, and especislly to vindicate bim against 11y chargen of collueion with connty coutzactors fn the reception of supplics for the poor sud Susane, ‘Cho ¢ luvestigators " started for tha city about 4 o'viock, well pleused with their vhit, ‘They will report I a fow days, nt loust by Ssturday, ween their oflico expires by limitatiou, About thonature of their report thero can Lo no ditference of opiplon, The vietd bave oy been farcical, and ninde ab tbe instigation of a ring " of sthemers, thoe voport cannot be other than farcical, und as uear an jo+sible 10 the entire vindica~ tion of the managewmeat of thd twa Institutions. FINANCIAL. NEW YORK, New Yonk, Oct, 26.—Tho Board of Managors of the Prcduce Exchange have adopted a resolu- tion *‘thoethe conduct of Archivald Daxter & Co., n¢ developod io sheir failuro and in the cir- cumistauces antecodant thoreto, Is not such as is consistout with tho just and equitable principles of trade, nud therofore is deserviug of severs censure,” Disusway & Hateh, loather dealers in Spruco btreet, vuspendod yestordayj alwo, Oscar D, Dige, atos and spice morcuaot on 'enrl streot. Auinvoluntary bankruptey petition has heen filed in tho New York Dietnict Court againut Mcurn, Vyso & Co., by the attorneys, for abont forty creditors, roprexentiug claims amouuzing ta nearly 560,000, The uvsccured indobtodnees of tho tirm 18 wearly $1,600,000. PHILADELPHIA, PutLivereana, Pa, Oct, 26.~In the United Btates Ciremie Court to-day, Judge McKonnau atlirmed the docros of the District Court refue- g to allow the Syndicate to provo sgaioat the ostate of Juy Covke & Cu. claims smounting to %480,000, on tho ground that the Byndiosle was indented to the bankrupt cuiste i ‘s sumn that reduced their claim Lo about 3146,000, DETROIT. DeTporr, Mich., Oct, 20.—). Watrous & Bons, lnnber mavufseturers, of Day Citv, Mich,, bave asgigned. Their Liabilitios are placed at §60,000, and tbeir asets at w150,u00, MONTREAL. MoxThear, Oct, 20,—The Moislo Iron-Wosks tuspouded to day. Liubilities largo. Tbe Mor- ris Run Coal Compasy, of Pen clmins against e Company for PORTLAND, ME. PourLaxp, Me., Oct. 26.—1H, Wiggin & Co., of Ellsworth, lumbsrmen sud tiaders, are revorted failed, with Leavy liabilities. Thelr faitare throns 400 men out of employment. STONEWALL JAGKSON, Unvelllng ;r; ;Iu-. Statue Dedi- cated to His Memory at Richmond, Va. Address by Gav. Kemper and Oration by the Rev, Moses D. Hoge, An Aualysis of he Character of the Con- federate Hero of the Shenandonh, A Briof Reference to the Battle Wherein tho Goneral Gained the Name "' Blonowall." Richmond Turns Out En Masse to ‘Witness the Intoresting Cere- monies. Speciat Dispaleh (o The Chicaan Tribune, Ricityoxp, Va,, Oct. 26.—The Foloy bronze staiue of Btonowndl J. Htato of Virginia by the Eughsh adnurers of tho famous and uveloved Geuernl, was unveilod to- day v tho prosencs of a large concourso of poo- ple. Asawork of art tho statuo lns heon se- verely criticised, but 1t is groatly admired here ; and the people rogard it with particulsr tavor both on snceonnt of tho subject and tho spirit of the Engligh aubseribers to the fund, A general roport of the proceedings to-day will be fnrnishe ed thtough the regular chanuels, and 1t is only neceggary in thia place to make brief aliue sions to THE ADDRLSSLS Gov. Kemper offered the greeting, and io tho nawme of the Btate bude all welcomo to the Capi- tal, Hesaid that the tr.hute 1o tho momory of Btonawall Jackeon wiich they had nssemoled to dedicato should bo cherished with common pride by overy cilizen of the Repubtlic. It should command the respect of the Noith for tha valor and the honor of the peorle of whom this Clristian warrior waa n representative typo sud champlon, To the peoplo of the South is should bring back recollections of s sablime suwplicity aud faith, s keightiy tidediy to eacu eugagemont of autv. Tuuching upon delicato grounds, the Goveitor satd: ‘Ihis tribute stands furtn asn muto protest befure tho world awainst that 1u'c of ty.auts which, wanting faithin the insitncls of honor, would distrust aud docrade a bravo and proad but uufortunato people, which would Lid thetn revent, io order to be forgiven, of such deods and achiovomeuls as heroos refoiee to perferm, and guch aa the ndmiration of munkind v vy ngo has covoled with glory, Iet tho spirit uud aesign with which we otect this memorial to- day admonish our whole country that tho sctiul reconciiation of tha States must como, aud, so far as bonorably lo us lics, shall come ; but that its work will never bo complaie nutil the equal honor snd equal Liberties of each section shall b ackoowledged, vindicated, and maintained by both. Wo Lave buried the strifcs aud paseions of tho past; weo now perpetuate impartinl hionor to whom houor ia due, aud, etoopng to resent no_ citicism, we Btand with cumposure and trust ready to greet every token of just and conetitutional pacification. Then let this siatue ondure, attesting to the world for us und our children, hunor, bomage, revereuce for the herolsm of our paat, and at Lho same time the kuigutlicst fidelity to our obligaiions of the present and tho futuro, ‘The Governor then mtroduced THE ORATOL OF TUE DAY, tue Rov. Morea D,#oge. lun bepiuning Lis ad- dreos the speakor apologized tor offenng suy tomnrke on such an occasion,—iho themo wos 80 1nuch greator than Lis capaclty to treat it. Roternug tuen to the Revolutionury fathers and their tllustrious sorvices, bo satd tho Stato of Virgima had over dehighted to honor them Within sight of tho spraker was a notlo Pan- theon, in which thoir tigures stood conspicuous, Yith this uow monument began a new ors, and tho founding of s new Pautheon which shall #erve to perpetuato the meomornios of heroes of a Iator dato. I'io poople bad gathoied to liouor tho mewory of ono who wus tho ime mortal porsonaMun of the Confederato cause, aud whoko genius iltumined tho great coniest, which bas recently ended, which mada aa opoch not only in our own lustory, but iu that of the 8go, ‘The people of the Bouth assert no monop- oly in the glory of that leader. [t was hua hap- py lot to command, even while lio hived, the re #pect and admiration of right-minded and righe- Learced men tn ovory pmit of (e and in all lauds. It is now bis rare distinction to receive the homago of those who mont differod with him on tho gnestions which lately rent this lo- publio in twain from ocean to ooear. It waa o singular and striling rilustration of the woild-wido appreciation of lis character, that tho rirst etatue of Jackson comes fiom abrond, and that wiile the monument fo our own Waslington and the eftigies of those who surrourd lnw wero erected by order ot the Com- nonwesith, this momorial ts tho tribute of the sdmiration and lovo of thoso who nover eaw L faco, and who wore bound to bim by no tles savo thoas which n common sympathy for ox- alted worih establishes hetween the souls of magnanimous aud heroio meu, ‘Tho orator coutinned in AN ANALYSIS OF TIIE GHATACTER OF JACKSON at romo longth, le found nn explanatin of tlie regurd fu which Jackson s held: (1) in the fact that ho was the incaruation of those heroio quallung which fit their poxsessor to load aud command men; (4) in the grealuces which comes without Leing souglit for its own sako— the uncouecious gros ness which results from voif-sacrifics and suprame devotion to duty; {8) fu tuo sincerity, the purity, tuo eclovation of his character as 8 servant of the stost Higu God. Uis piety heigitencd overy virtuo, guve direcs t1on and fores to evorv blow lie mtruck for that catwe, and Irue cunsecration to the encritice when he Iaid down lus life ow tho sltar of b country's hbortica, Tuo oration was long ond eloquent. It was rogarded throughout a8 & magtitleont effort, No portion of it, peilinps, Wil bo more 1uturesting to Northern readera than the quotation from tho blography of Jackson, recounting his share in tbat memorable battle which wou for him THE NAME OF ‘“*BTONEWALL": The dav after the firet battla of Manasans, and beforo tho historv of that viotory bad reached Loxington in antbentio form, rumors receding any accurate account of that event ad gathered o crowd around the Post-Oflica in Richnaod, awaitiog with intousest intorest tho openiug of the mail. In its distribution tho firet letter was hauded to tho Rev. Dr. White, 1t was from Gon, Jacke son. Reoognizing at a planco the well-kuo¥n supersoription, tue Doctor exclaiuned to those around him: ‘ Now wetshall kuow all tuo facts,” hin was tho bulletin ** My Deatt Pasron: lu my tont Inst night, after a fatiguing day's mervice, I remembered that [ bad fuiled to ‘wend you my contributisn for our colored Bunday-schiool. Inclosed you will flud my chock for that onjuct, which pleasa sckoowledgo at your oarliest convenience, sud wblige yours faithfully, Tiosas J, Jacxaon." Not n word about the couthet winch had sloc- tritied a natiou, Not ma aliusion to the splondid part Lie had taken in 1t ; not a refeceince to - sclf, boyond the fact that it lud Lecu to bim o fatigulng day's servico. And of Wint was tho day ever mewor- sble in Dis history—momorable o all history, when bhe received the nams which is dostined to supplant the name lLis parents gove,~** Hronewall Jackson.” Whon hin Efluudu of 2,600 mon had for hours withetaod the 1iron tempest which broke upou it, without causing a Waver 1o its hino, snd when, ou his right, the forces under the coinmand of the gallant Gou. Bea Led been vverwhelmed fa the 1ush of resis| less uumbers, then was it that tho event oo~ carred which caunot be mora graphbically doscribod than ju the burning words of his blograplior s 41t was then that Bea rode up to Jeckeon, sud, with desjainng Dbitteruers, ex- clatmed, ‘Gieoeral, they are beating s back.'! ‘Then,' wald Jackson, calin and curt, ‘wo will gwve them tho bayouet. Boo scomed to caleh the Inspiration of Lus detervuned will, and, gallopiug Lack to the broken fragments of Liw overtaxed commaud, exclaimod, * There is Jackson standing like s siono-wall! tally bebivd the Virgumans.! At this trumpet call, a few score of bus men ro- formed thelr ranke, Placing bimsolt at tho head, bo charged the donse mass of the enotny, aud fu & momout foll dead, with bis fuce to the foo. Fiom that timo Jaceson's was kuown as the * Bionewal Br.gude,' s name Lencofosth jm- moital, sud belouging to all the ages, for the chiisteuiug wss buptized in the bloud of its au- thor ; and that wall of brave Learts was ou every battlefleld a steadfast bulnwark of thewr country.” (To Iha Ausociated Press.) TUE CERKMONIES, Riomuown, Vs, Oct. 26.—7The formal insug- uration of the siatuo presouted to Vuginie by s WEDNESDAY O0CTORER 27, 187k, nuniber of Euglish pontlemon took place do-day. A imnowing pavennt aod iutetesting ceromouiss comtined to make the grandost demonstration ovar witheseed an this oity, The strents wore filled to overfiowing, and (b s ostimated hat 60,000 stranges were 1 tho clty, All the prome fuent bulldmgs and reaidencea woro profaroly decorsted with evergreens and flags of al na- ftons, the American and Bogheh et ouminating. The procession, which was eut, apd every way succer.lal, out and o balf pissing & given polut, maving 1anidiy, and was composad of all the eity mititary, infaotry, and actillery, vimting compavios from Norfolk, Poteraburg, Chatloltes- vile, Staunton, Will umsburg, aud North Caro- lina, coips of cadels, surviving members of many of tie eccmmands of the lato War, 1nclud- ingz thoso of the H.oaewall Buigade, Catholie o~ cleties of Richmond, stnging sociottos, ete., be- mdas 8 long coitego of carriages and other vehis clus, contaimug many distivguishod Individuals, The colored orgawzations decuded not to tuin out, "Tho procession was hended by Cian, Joseph E. Johuston and wtafl, and foilowed by tho Gov~ crnor of Virgiola shd stafl, and all the promi- nont meobors of the (tavernmont, and ofiiciala, As it pasred the Contral Vresbyterian rooms, ot the upver windown of whica sat Jire, Stoaewall Jackson, her danghter, aod [riends, the en- thisiasi was unbouudad, Membors of hor huse baud's stail paid bor a toncniug teibute, batting in froot, aud. with uncoverca boads, silontly paying their respects. Cov. Kemper mado the introductory addreas, in wineh bo sjolie in tho mow_feeling torms of the occarion, and in enogy of Jackson, The Hev. Dr. M. D. Hoge was the orutor of tho dav. aud in hig addrees nlluded to tha con. dition of the vountry, nud said that a roldier's puiolo was & sacred thing, aud the followers aud comrades of Stonowall Jackson would be truo to their parolo and to the union of these Ameri~ can Saten, but at the ssmo time that Union can ouly comnand thieir hoaits' love when it retirns to ‘thoso pgreat lundamoutal principles of the Constitution whicls givo to a1 of tho Slates equal rights with Massnchusetts and New York, At the closo of the oration tho statuo was un- iled, amid o eheors of the multitude, the tir- ing of murketry, and booming of cannon, Gen. Jackeon's only child, a littie giel of 13, was jn. troduced to the crowd, and recetved with I ud continued cheers. The cuity to-mght is brilliantly itluminated, and thero Is o beoutifut dispiay of ticeworks on thio Capitol equare, CASUALTIES. DROWNED. &Spectat Dispateh to the Chicaao Tribune, Orrawa, [, Oct, 26, —Last eveving at s quar- tor past 6 o'clock, an unkuoown mian, supposed tobe s Sweds or Gierman, was drowned 1n tho eido~cut of tho caval at the swing-bridgoe, on Madisou streot. Tho night was verv daik, and s violeut storin of wind avd rain prevatled at the tumo. lis cry for holp attracted a fasy men, but thoy arrived too lato, He was b feot 4 {nches in beigbt, good teoth, no whiskers or mustacho, bair yolowish, ioclined to baldooes on top, & large ecur 1n tlio middle of the forehuad, mulmfi upward, wea from 35 o 40 years old, cla w light-colored ebeck pants, Congress-lsced khoes, vest snmo o8 pants, “Had two shirts: outer ohu snull-colorod caesimoro, junor liwit cotton striped ; lght summer coat, brown felt fut. Had s buadle shich wai ao old, ruguod, hoavy cunt; had n cheap ring on tho hittle nnger o} tho loft band. A card 10 ove pochot bore the namo ot Thomas Casvy, Grand Kioge. Arthar Lacuwaod, Deputv Coroner of Ottawa, hias theve articles, 'The verdict of tho jury was accidentnl drowning. Speral Duavateh to T'he Chiearn Tribune, MiLwaukeE, Wis, Oct. 26.—An iuquest was hoid oo tho body of Frederick Heusch to-day, who waa found drowned in tho river. 1t appear- ed that the deceased had trusted himwelf 10 8 leaky boat, which foundered. Verdict accord- ingly. COLLISION, Evatw. Ill., Oct. 26.—As the regular through froielit on the Coicago & Pacific Liailroad was polng onst this norung at 3 o'clock, the engine ntruck a troigbt-car, which during the nigt had been blown frum o side-tiack upon the Aux Ploines bridge, aud, with five cars, was thrown into the river, breaking three vents in tho bridee, The engincer (Hal Adamm, of Elgin,) was terribly bouised aboue the shoulders and hend, aua lus gon, who was with him, was terri- biy scalded, It [s bardly possible that either will live. A epecial train brouzht them bhorg allmutl;wuu. Tho flroman juwped and saved mscle, BURIED ALIVE, Snectal Disnateh to L'he Clircugo Tritune, Karaxazoo, Mich,, Oct. 20.—John Ross, a weli-digger, was yesterday evening burled alive by tho caving of & woll in Cooper, 6 miles from tufs placo. A largo forco of men immediately commencod digging him out, and, at 3 o'clock thin morning, reached tino body 23 (et from the surface. 1o was dead, nud, It in believed, diod nimoat inetaut'y from sutfocation. lle loaves a wife and two cinldren. AUN OVER AND KILLED. Speciat Iwnateh to The Chicaao I ribune, Pronia, 11, Oct. 20,—Another accident hap. dened hiere last migbt by which an old man uamed Bhafor was instautly kilied. Ho wan picked up alongside the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ratlroad traci by some workingmon, It i1 wid that o wos drunk duriog the early part of the ovening, : KEROSENE ACCIDENT. Special Ihapateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, Btovx Ciry, Ia,, Oct. 26.—A young dangbter of R. A, Ilotchkiss, of Burbank, Dakota, was so badly burned by the explision of a karossns lawp on Baturday thst sho died sbortly atier, FOUR FREIGHT-CARS WRECKED, Kaxgagce, I, Oct. 20.—Four freight-cars woro wiocked at Ritobio, ou the Tilinois Contral Tiond, luxt uight at about 8 o'clock, dolaying all traing uniil this morning. FELL THROUGH A HATGHWAY. Cincinxaty, 0., Oot, 26.—A lad named Goorge Hempolwaun fell through a hatchway from a third tloor ta the cellar, on Beventh street yos- torduy, aud died in a fow moments, A_MAMN AND HIS WIFE BURNED TO DEATH. New Havey, Coon,, Oct. 23.—At about mid. night tast mght a fire broke out in the dwelling of Mis. Sasan Bradloy, in tho Town of Olo- ahire, on the New Havon & Northamptou Rail- road, distance 15 milea from this oity, Bix per- €ony wero in the houso at the time, among them Dr. Chamberlein, 8 practicing physiciany Will 1sm J, Bonto, & bawuess-maker, with & sbop 1 the building ; Hattie Baker, s young lady; Mrs. Bredloy, alroady named; and Mr, and Mrs, Pator “Murray, tho latter a daughbter of Mre, Dradloy, snd Jaiely married. Mre. Brad- luv, Luppening to Lo nwake, was first to dis- caver the tire, Bho gave an alarm to such of tae Inmates as 1t was poseiblo in her haste Lo 10a0k and uhonted jo too stroet for asuistunco. Moute {1mo Dr. Chiawberlain had arisen, and procesied to do evory possible thing to quonch the tames, whioh were now spreading througtiout the buld- ing. ‘The boll on tho vitiage academy was rung, aud tho gong at Moowou's Hotel waa sounded. A lvmmpt roxponse Ly the peopls wastho re- sult, but, owiug Lo the absence of fire-ougine ap- paratus, these could do little more than gaze at the devouring elomont, powerless to restrain its progress, Luring tho eflurt made to provurs s.stance, no oue had thought to aronso Mr, nd Mre, Murray, who uccupiod an funor apsriment on the secoud foor of tho builéing, and as the flames flisbod from one part of tho butlding to snatlhier, it becamo apparent that their fate was sealed, and that thoy would be burued alive. Au agomzed wother and intauate friends were subjucied Lo the horrible yet only alternative ot gozivg at tho firo flond which was dostroying thoso thoy loved o wall. ‘Tho buidiog was on- tirely consumed, with all its contouts., The romatos of e, and Mrs. Murray were taken from the umuu!denn? dobris this moruing at 7 o'clock. Tliey wero litorally charred to u crisp anid presented a liorriblo appesrauce to the be- holder. Bomethiug of the inteuse sojrow of tho fricnd of deceasol 1 takon away by tho ase surance of \boso who profess to know that thé untortuanto sleopora wero nol at any time con- ecious of their danger, but wore overcomo aud fully suffocated by tho boat and smoke before the flawes actuslly reached thom. A FATAL GAME QF CRDQUET. Titusvuie (Pa) Herald, Mr. Reuben I' Beutou and Mr. J. D, Strick- lond were engaged in & game of croquet oa the grounds in the rear of the Warreu & Vevango pavseager depot, Both geutlemen wers on tho most triendly torwne, and they wero in the hatit of playing on thess favorite Riounds slmost dally. Mr, Stnoklaud made s misplav, aud, as commounly occuts on such occssious amouy the boys, bie peavishly sttempted to throw his mal- lou after tho ball.” By some unforsssen chauce the hsudle of the mellet oauzhtin the miceve of his coat sud it was hosled o the direction of hin compavlon, wlriking hiim on tho right tomple. and {othng hum to tho pronmd. Tho ae. cident was wilneswmd by s unmber of bystand. ore, who, ot the thne, did not lmazmoe tha Mr, Henton was eortously njured. s profonged insersibility, however, created cotwiderable ala m, and restoratives waro inoffectually np- phed. Me. Brricidand ran fn linste for madical nid and a earrage, but befaro his roturn tho un- fartunate Bonton was carvied to hin roon 1o an inecnuiblo conalzon, Des. Moady and Darr were on hand almort immodiately upon hin a rival, and mado o vearching oxamination of the wound. 1t appears (hat the blow, which was atriek on the night tenipie, was vot snllicient to vatie i £ acturo of the sku'l at that naint, but an s olion 1ho casr, todiced sn offurlon of blood at tho baso of the Lrain. Hach an injury is almost fuevitably fawnl, and the pationt hn. werod on untit 6 o'elock p. m., ahen Lo expired Without recovering coneciousnoss. Pashil et MARINE DISASTER. Speciat Dapegeh to Tae Chicano Tribune, Baxnrsky, O, Oct. 26.~"he schooner Emma Cleve'and was dziven nsioro on Htarve Iuland noat liero, 1n a galo to-dav. Her hull was badly stovo in. flo was loaded with stone from Kel iy's Island. A tug went to her assiatanco from liere, but cauld not got hor off. 8ho bas sprung & louk, and is now full of water. - e —— MUSICAL, . LouisvitLe, Ky, Oct. 20,—A grand musical featival has been dotermived upon, to tnke placo May noxt, by the musical people of Louls- vitle. Tue chorus will consist of 800 voicos, aud the otchestra ot 100 pereons. Committecs weie appumnted to-night. —— Artists’ Sale, ‘Tho Exposition Art Gullery was opencd last evenlng frea to the public for the purpose of exbibiting abont 100 plcturen, choics works of art of our most pronii- nent city artlets, which aro to be sold by public anc- tion, without reserve, on the evenings of Thursday and Feldny. They 1re not auction pletures, but {le best efforia of (e artista thero reprosented, and are to beaold on account of and for the epecial benefit of the artists, Pictures will remnin on free exbiblilon duy and évening tll evenings of sale. ot Ulster Overcoats aratobo worn moro thia winter than ever before, ‘The preparations at Now, 184 sud 186 Btate stroet to meet tho wantain this line sndicate that Naiting mil boat tho frout as usual, ond rhow garmeats of un. rivaled design snd name wonderfully low |rices, Childron’s Ulsters, boys' Ulsters, and meu's Ulster overcoats aro retailod at jobbers' prices by the C. 0, D, Qlothier, e e o Sig. Pandolfini will close out the balauce of Lis collcction of Ttallan marble and alabaster statuary and vases, bronza ulettes, and Yrench clocks, at tho salesroom of Wildam A, Bulters & Co,, 1.8 East Madison street, ihis afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock, This fs tho lusd be will mako {n Chicago thia yeor. Sonsible Young Men. They whogo to thelr wardrobe and tle up all sofled, balf- worn, faded, vusty, and ragged garments, endiug them to Cuok & M Lain, No, £0 Dearborn strcot, ask ing to return C. 0, D, tn order. Fino Colinrs. “The best-lald pans of micu and mon ging aft aglee," i3 au old and true B:atch proverd, but no truer than tho universaliy favorable criticlsm that Las been awarded tho Elinwood collar, They aro tho best.fitting articles of the kind ever soll, SR Y Pianos and Organs, Hallet, Davls & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upnght, and Scnith's American Organs, csn be found only at W, W, Kimball's, corner State and Adsms streets, Chicago, L A Life of Suffering 18 ofien caused by jlca. Constunt spplication of Dale loy's Magical PalirExtractor will completely cures the disesse, A aure cure for shin discusce aleo, 80 Lundborg’s California Water for tollstand bath ; delightrully fragrant and refreshing Ozonired Ox-Marrow for the Hair, by Buck & Rayuer, makers of tho * Mars** Cologns, — MARRIAGES, MACK—BISHOP—~Oct, 2/, ak the residence of An- drow Bishop, 517 Mnxwell-st., J. A, Mack, of Itoch- ester, N. Y., and Moy A, L. Bishop, of New York Clty, No carda, MACK—UIHHOP—0ct, 20, at_the residence of the bride's purouts, by the Kev, J, J. Gouuspeed, Dr, 3o A, Mack aud Misa Nettlo A, L, Bishop, HAIIN—Tle funeral of De, James A, Hahn will take 1dace ot Qraco Chiurch, Wabash-av,, &t 1 o'clock to-worrow, tue 2, BAKER—At Cedar Raplds, In., on the 231 tust,, Ell‘lun Buker, aged 73 yeans, forwetly a residout of this city, ACET—0n tho 25th tns,, Mary Tracey, wife of Joln T'rucey, Residencs Lutween Laurel and Uliman- sts., on Doigls-av, Futicral Weduesduy, 27tb, ut 10 o'clock, toCalvary, by currlagen, MAHONEY—At hin resldence, 538 Bouth Jofferaon- st,, ou Tucudsy, Oct, 36, Johu Mahoney, nged 40 years, Fuoeral on Thursday at 10 o'clk Church of the Sacred Ileart, from thenos to the Ml waukes depot, wni by earn 0 Calvary Comotery, ANDERSON—Oct, 23, 8t 610 o'lock, of constmp- tion, Jaoies W, D, Anderson, oldest eon of the lile Juhn Andurson, aged 17 years § mouths and 5 days, Funcral from the roeidenos of Lis mother, 224 Bouth Jetferson atrcct ut 10 a, m, Thursday, by cartlages to Tosehill Cemotary, 87 Now York papers pleass cop; “ Every owner of Lorros shonld glvo tho Centaur Liniment o triul, Wo conedler it the best artivls ever used in our stables, = .y Supt, U, KiT4roor Bupt. Mrs, Dr, K 5 tho unequaled Catarrh Doctor of the nge, disres to inform (ho peopla of Chlcago that sie wiil ba In duliy atlendauco for s few weeks from and after the Int of November at tho looms of the * Keck Catarrh Tmedy Agoncy,” lteom 20 Doro Block, Bortliwest curner Madiaou and Statedis, to give sdvice snd treate ment to tients, Will be plosred to ses any sud all troublod with Cutarrh or its kindred dis~ B,—~Advico to patieuta sad tral of ltemedles Without o Scrateh, it ACQN, aud becurs a brillisney laciru billcun is (ho mosl wunderfal ma. ‘modara timee. It §4 puralike Latusorla, a mine, outlroly frew (yum grit or chonus you wauld o your table-ware louk nuw, Hold by house-furaishess, drugglats, Jewal: Sikierr, MoouLLocH & co,, . B( aull 6 Sopth Walo to oew, tecial discoversd fuund [u & Nevi calnotion, 1f usa it ool oy, and Ajonta, _POLITIOAL ANNOUNOEMENTS, KEELBY MEELINGS [HIB EVENING. Trelfth Ward—Coruer Ksneas uud Lailin siroets, Bixts Ward—Healcy's Hall, 323 Archer aveune, Teath Ward—Forhau's Hall, U7 Weat \udlson streot, Twelfth Ward—02{ Weat Iudiuna street. Yourth Ward—Souths Stata atreot, between Twentye first sudd Twouty-sacond streets, ut J, Rlstor's, Niuth Ward=idy West Hurrisou street, st David . iftenth Ward-—-At Waubansia and Elston avenues, ‘[uird Ward—-At Burlington Mell, corner Biztooutli tate atroets, BEPUBLICAN MEETINGB TO-DAY, Secoud Ward—u3du Soutly Olack steeet, Fourteeuth Ward—3s7 West Chicago avenue, ‘Third Ward—01V Btata street. Hoventeent Ward—-478 North ave Firet Ward—NortLeast coraer Lake and Clark, Gentlemen |u chargo of ward organlzations at Ro- publican headquarters are roqueated to mect at beads qu o-day at 0 0, m, sherp. OICERQ, Arrangemients Lave Just been complefed for & serles of Ropublican mlllflm!fllm{l 11 the Town of Cicero, Willard Woodard speuka at Uuk Park Thur ing; Beastor Logan at Aualin Friday evenin @. blough at the Northwestorn car-shops Mondsy oventug. ‘Thors i aluo to Ue 8 Republican mass-meete Sugat ilarlens Baturday eveniny, sddressed by Ge Dudn aposl Blort sddresses will be 1ude by tus citizens at meeting, The l¢ are thorougll, swale to the defeat of L’rn'! d. e e __ AUOTION SALES, By H, CHADWICK & CO. 110 East Madison-st, THIS DAY, at 10 3. m,, will ba sold ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, M. T. CHAMBER SETS, OFFICE FURNITURE, AND ALL KINDS OF Miscellancous Morchandise, Olio (1) LIGUT DEMOCIAT WAGON 1u good ordar, Heatiog axd Unok Stoves, k., &c. . CONFECTIONERX. CELEBHRATED thronghoot e Unioi—eai all as CANDY S ) 600 . fl“‘.‘g un“l‘tlfi.lm. Address s o1, 0 tho, eeen.... AUOTION sALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & o AUCTION SAarLyg GOVERNMENT 600pg) Wednesday Morning. Oet, 27, at Y AT r'.'m‘mm T, 199 & 201 Randolghst, op st A 1argo stock of Governmont Goods, ing of Truck Wheels, Saddio 'l‘reeu:cg::l‘;r Straps, MUBKETS, Gun Carringes, it bines, Bwords, Blaoksmith’s Dollowy a"- Tools, Picknxes, Artillery Knivos, Sady, 2 Goodn, ITarnoss, Liames, Saddiey, nub:' Blankots, Rubbor Roso, Oloth Caps, 1jecs’ laneous Gov’t Goods, oto., ota. Sate oy tle ELISON, PUMEROY & CO,, Auruxmm,"" AT PRIVATE RESIDENGE TAT Wabash-ay, Thursday Morniog, Oct. 28, 2t 10 iy ENTIRE FURNITURE AT ATTCTION. BRUSSELS CARPETS, PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND DINING-RoOY FURNITURE Bedding, &e., &c, Kitchen Ware, Glnss a0 Chfn (Ware, fecr & g, 00T Croskery, . POMEROY & Co, CHIGAGD ARTISHS S Inter-State Exposition ART GALLERY, THURSDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS, < and 24, at 7‘:30 each ev mnfig.s' e The First Regular Annual Ssle of (he Chi | comprising about 0s0 Mondreq o “rr Choice Pictures, Comprirog apecimens from tbe most. propf cago Actlsts. Pi-tuirea ure now an rzbluition O i 0N, POMERUY & CO., Auctivaeers, BY G. P. GORE & C0., 08and {u Wabash avenuo, EASTERN M@mcrnmms BOOTS AND SHOmS Are pressing hard for monoy, and wo shall, on WEDNESDAY, Oct, 37, at 91-2 a. m., CLOSE OUT sover LARGE LINES of desirable goods, This salo will be well nssnrteg, ard U OWN MAKE CUSTON GOODS in full lines be offored. GLO, P, GORE & C 68 and 70 Wabarhar, ON THURSDAY, OCT. 28, %8 0:30 otlock, Elegant Imporied Vaacs, Toet Seiy Muntel Oruaments. At 10 o'clock, Household FURNITURE, 25 Elegant Parlor 8cts. 15 marble and_wood-lop Clinmber Sete. 200 Walnut Bedsteads. 33 marty and wood-top Tables, 30 marble and wood-top Halh ‘Trecs, 60 What-Nots, 76 Durcans snd Commodes Bofan, Launges, Book-Osees, Parlor and Ofce Dosky Bhow.Cuses, Floor Oll-C.oth, English Body Brussely Three-Ply and Wool Carputs, Parlor Stores, Blon Auclionsers, Hafes, I'lunos, etc, EO, P, Gonfi‘ig&h THURSDAY, OCT. 28. REGULAR AUGTION SALE OF DERY CGOODS, Notlons, Hosfery, Underwear, Hats and Csga, Glorey Gnunts 'snd Ddiita, Floce GQoode, Himirrrs, Diey Trimmings, &c. Men's and Doy’ Clothits, Horm Blankets, ¢, Full lino Hemp, Dutch, and [ogrin CARPETS. GEO. P\ GOILE & €O, ¢8'sud 70 Wabirliar, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, AUWT!O?!EBBS. 108 sux.}ymu.v-q\', By W. A. Butters & Co., 108 Last Madissn-st WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct, 27, 8t 9:3) oklock, TRADE S§ALE. White Crockery, Ycllow and Rocangham Waze, Tatlo G'ueaware and Chimaeys, Full llne Fine Table Cutlery and Plited Wars, %6 ROLLS CARPET, Direct from manufacturers, CLOSING SALB 0f 8ig, FPandolfini’s Caliccton of Ttalian Marble and Alabsste STATUARY, Richly Carved Vases, Florentine and French Bronzes, Mantel Clocks, Statuettes, etc, Belccted at Florence, 1taly, by bimself. This (Wodnesday) Afternoon at 23 a'clock By Wm. A. Butters & Co, At thelr Snjesrooms, 108 F. disonsst. BUITERS & CO/B REGULAR TRADE 8AL8 THURSDAY MORNING, Oct, 34, At 9:30 olock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600D Clotha, Casstmeres, and Repellauits, REGULAR MADH OLOTHING, Largoligoat Opercoaty, e D . Gloven, Sauats, 1 ta 100 SAMPLE CASES BOUTS AND SHOLS . TURDAY SALE BATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 80, at 00 o'clocky st tuelr Salesroois, 108 Madison st ¥ 8. DINGEE & CO,, 14 and 316 East Madisou-st. THIS DAY at 10 s, m., Regular Auction 133 New Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining-room OFFICE FURNITURE FINE LINE OF HEATING AND COOK SIOVES One 7k-0ctave Plano, nearly now. variety second-hand Oarpeting, md%lufl: Houaohold Goods, and Geuersl Morch4925 Dy L. ROCKWELL & (04 Auctioneors, 17 apd 19 South Dearbornte WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, 1875 We shall closs out positively, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE The remainder of & large lot of Parlor, Bedroom, and Offics FURNITURE. (NE EUNDRED ROLLS OF CARPER Brussels, Ingroin, and Stair Carpels Also, four hundred pounds uhwmkez‘l- kirie (Bousand Campalygn Altlitury Gapw, Table efl’:‘\wlt‘.k& Caine on au ‘&l"lfir\ l!l.l:(:"*; By JAS, P._A i . Mo TARA & U By J o 51 El‘ll Washinglop-st, BEQULAR BALP OF BOOTS & SHOES sdsy Moraing, Oct. 28,8t ¥} o'clocks mwfl& P. McNAMARA & O