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TIIE CITICAGO TRIBUNF:: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1875 A BIG HAUL. pistinguished Tish that Have Got into Secretary Bris- tow’s Net. jidictments Returned by the st. Louis Grand Jury. psons Linplicated in fhe Whisky Frauils Not llitherto Suspected, treille Granty Gen, Baboock, Judge Krum, and Others Iudioted, [ren;cndous Censternation---No Hope of Presidential interforence. Jotin A Joyee Lands in the Body of the Jail, gectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, &, Louss. Nov. 4.—Seerotary Bristow lias at juthit the bull's-cye n hie war on the Whisky fog. To-day has beoo o teld-day for him. aud go indictments whichi bavo beon found by the TuitedSustes Grand Jury whow that ¢hin St. Louis Fhisky Ring waw ot canfined to ¢, Loals, out @it it perrates various soctions of tho coun. a0 oven ponotrates tho Natlonnl Capital. feslodictmonts are as follows: Orvillo Graut, gs President’s brother; Gen. Babcock, Pres- Jiot Grant's privato seerctary; Unitod Statea fushal Newcomb, ex-momber of Congros; Jie Clonor; I Kruw, ov-United Btatos Dt Attornoy; and - William Patrick, wa Gnted Statos District-Attornoy. aud pre- otsor of tho prosout District Attorney Dyor. 4 theso indictmonta.aro found under the con- giney clause of tho crimival laws raiting to prenge dofranders, and chargo specifieally fut esch dofondant, in complicity with kattody olso, conapired to dofraud, ol did doiraud, tho Govormment out of grerenso. Tho ara all fonuded malnly upon taeridenne of Joseph N, Fitzroy, Iats Deputy Juteroal Bovenus Colleetor, though it is claimod tatthero aro other witnossos who will corrobo- nta bia t aony in a katisfactory manuer be- foe s vatit jury. Fitzroy tesufios that, of his peraonal koowledge, and that of wrenl other peseous whom ho haa nawed, or wiloame, both Qen, Babeoci: and Orvillo Grant isived, for o loug period, cxtending over two qur pash, the sum of %100 per week e, whieh saidl money wns paid out of s own bands, througl a third porsoan to both, ctihe partics named. 'This money waa paid by ccasent and 0a nezount of the Whinisy Ring, aud tsebasis of tho contract by which tho monoy wupsid mas that tho beueficlaries and Babeock weo to fusuro tho members of tho Rivg fom sl barm shonld the frauds bLe exposed and subsoquently convictod on charges o fnd, The remaining three, Krum, Patrick, 12 Newcomb, are chargad with like offonses. Firoy cborges that Marshal Newcomb, |s perticular, was omo of tho original frsngarstors of tho &t Louls Whisky Riog, aod futhe bas mado very handsoma profits out of I+ Both Krum aud Patricic &ro charged with ro- wiring 830 per weok cach duriny their reapect. tirsterms of ofties ns Lieslt monoy. Tho oveuts otloday aro considerad tha most extraordinary vkh has happened fn tho history of the Whisky Rog and tho popular subposition is that the e porerfal combination is now placed hors decombat, [ {8 rumored hore to-night that Onille Grant has telegraphed to an intimato friend that overv foltow mmst look oat for him- all,s0d that Execative interferonca if impos- atle. Hio frionds undervtond by this ibst he has conaultad the President, and that it wuld bo both jmpolitic aud fatal for him to s anjtbing to do with the whisky prosecu- tioos hera or eleswlhiere. Gon. Babeock, how- srer, Lea telegranhbed to o private friend that, so fir a8 ho {3 concerned, ho fools all right, 4odthat no pervon counocted with him at S, Lowseed feel nny persousl uncasiness, and wso that be haw u number of witnesses at hand bywhom o can show that the cbarges against himare notenablo, and tbat it wos unreasunable 2 mp:suililo that hie should hiavo had any cane tection with tho £t. Louls Whisky Ring. Wilam McKee and Constantine Magniro ap- eted toforo the United States Court to-day, s}, after pleading not guilty, gave bond for theirappearance, Tho conduct of J. N, Fitzroy, O0a whoss tostimony these two indict- weals wero found, 4 severely commonted W, He wag tho Collector of Yagite, and, a3 euch, hold very con- Sduutinl relattons with him. Ho had every op- foranlty of learning his private business, but oot misrepresonting hiw aflairs. Tuat yesr, hen o wan charged with fraud and porjury, re went upon his bond, Wheo tho Grand Juymet bt July, Fitzroy wout before it and teslied that ho kuow nclthor of Maguire's nor ot AcKeo's connection with the whisky frauds, Tatardsy Lo eworo that ho know both laud BECLIYED PARL OF TUY, CORRUPT FUND, M tlat both woro members of tho conapirsoy bdefraud the Goverument, nlx s claimed Ly tho friends of MoKea and 160 that, an ho huw nduntted bimsolt to both & porjurer and liar, tbat his testimony Ganok be takeu as perfoctly reliabla by tho jury, “fl:;ly istho object of froe and unroserved Wi iction upon the part of tho Whaisky Hing, !w“l‘: charged that ho lina deliberatoly per- o lmfill i1 order tv cscape tho vengennco t (.l AW for his own misdocds, Mfl od Staton Judgo Krokel left ft. Touls for N;mn City lu‘-dny, aud on bia arrival at that lmnfdmn Col, John A. Joycs, Rtovenuo c"mww under couvictlon for dotrauding the @ent, to Lo placed fu juil. Josco m;:;ll‘fl hiy conviction, and pending Mnam]af for & new trial, beou undor tha “m;“llrzn of & Doputy Marshal, Whon Tulge informed Joyce of the decislon of Tekel bo appeared much ngitstod, and ml:‘liunod of its injustice. Io was W oat 5 p. m, aod will re- undor key until the Dth ks wben o wil bo brought out to. Awalt the a:l“ tho motion for new trial. Joyeo's friends soem to bave given up all hope mmm,; Judge Krokel in rogardod 8 = tough b and fully dotarmined to sdwinister W mend of tha law o all mombors of the Y Rlog who come under bis Jurisdiction., z:mly rosourco loft Joyco is u Proaidontial ma',:fd that {a rogarded as & mere straw, aa d g dored that the I'resicon: doos not ox- el :va to tho despoilors of tho Trensury, e ““E fels strongly inclinod therata, Shao- Wngy % Whisky-morohant of g1, Joseph, Mo, rling :{onllmd rocently bofore Judgo Krakol, la “."’ same Jall with Col, Joves, . Lo (To the dusociated Press.) nwm' Yo., Nov. 4.—The Globe-Dermocrat, eug folog, referring to the Indictinents wmgum\hy by tho United Btates Grand Jury he 'hll’::mlnant aitizeus for implication in [ Y trauds, aud slluded to In Wilag, ‘l}lwhn Iast night, connected with them ooy Mnl;e-, the principal proprietor of that q = oustantine Maguire, the late Inter- Omofl:n. Collector of thls dlatriot, Tha - ‘rm says: Mr, MoKeo {s resdy for comylyyg ; public may rely upon bis fuli and Rl g Thu ication whon tle question of hiy Gy 'WN0CSUCH 8 mude the ivsuo 1o the T ,,.:; lflntmauu caused & good deal of cum- i b‘ smoug all clasges of citizous, but Lo Cogyg oocD B0 noticsatle uxcitament, Wheu ;:;w mn?.?:"'"{.‘"fi{.‘f,‘., m:rr:lhm‘ htuaw wora bug e 8y consistad Plly of ocials, Iswyors n{jd ordinary oconrt lonngers. MoKes and Maguira acon after entored, in chargo of tho United Ktaton daraliat accompanied by counsol, ploaded not guilty, and entered into Donds,—tho formor in 25,000, and tha Iatter 210,000 The indictmenta in general torma chiargo them with conspiracy to dofraud the Governmont, This afternoon and to-niglit ranorta ware vory numorous that indictments hiad beon found against hoveral nther well-known citizeus, soma of thom nx-officialn, but, in the abronco of defl- mite information, their names aro mihbeld, ———e ASUALTIES, KILLED BY THE CARS, Sperial Inspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ancora, 1), Nov. 4.—About 4 o'clock thin af- ternoon Mr. I C. MoWilliams, of Bourbon, IIl., wag sostantly killed by the cars, about a mile west of this place. It seems ho wan waiting with his team at n crosring for & froight train on the Midlsud Ratlroad to pass. ‘Tho train had hroken in two, sud ho did not notico the rear acction, aud au woon as tho firat aection had passod 1o nt- temptad to cross tho track, whon tharear section, conststing of four or five cars, came upon bim. Ho wan ternihly manglod, bt th team excapod withont tojury. Mr. MeWiliams Jeaven o wito and fiva chiidien, aud wos groatly respectod and catoemed by overs one. SHOT BY MISTAKE, Mgstesits, Nov. 14.~Fayotta Goodbar, of the firm of Goodbar & Gillitt, wholeralo boot and shoo dealers, was shot at the corner of Vsnco aud Laudordate sircets by Jamea A. Omberg, tolter of tho Union and I'lanters’ Bank, who, naelng Goodhar advancing on him flourishing » stick, thought ho was o garrotor, and fired, wounding Goodbar soverely in the faco, The partien wero good fricnds, and no ot rogrota o oconrrenco more than Omberg, who imme- diatelv wurrendored to tho nuthorities, but was Aubsoquently toleased at tho request of Goodbar. BUANED TO DEATH, Swweiat Dipaten to The Chinao Tribtne, DasviLLg, 1L, Nov, 4.~Monday morning an unoccupied log-houso, sitnated shout 4 milen west of liora, was obsorvad to be on fire, and, as it waa alinost worthless, no nttompt was made to oxtinguish tho flumes, On appronching tho spot after the bulding was consumed, a charred hu- man akeloton wos found nmong the ruing, It I rupposed somo tramp had oceupled it during tho night and accidentally set firs to it. nnd was prubably too diunk to leave tho bullding, and w0 was Lurat up, SAD ACCIDENT. Speciar Dispaten to The Clieado Tribune, Gavresiura, 1. Nov, 4—A sad accldent oe- enrrod on the Chicago, Durlington & Quiney Railroad, 3 mnlles wost of this city, early this morning. A freight-train, wostward bound, ran into & horae fastened in a cattlo-guard, ditching and wreclung the engino and thirteon cars, ‘The engineer, B Roger Jumipod from tho ongine ond cacaped werions injury. A destitute wau named Boujamin Chadwick, who waa stealing his way through in o box-car, recoived fujuries from which lie bay since died. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIS FATHER. Npeeat hevateh to The Chicago Tridune, Fonr WAYKE, 1nd,, Nov. +.—1T'tie correapondent of tho Seatinel nt Iluntington gives an sccount of a aad accidont in Huntington County, Ifoury Uphile, an ola man, and Lis son were engaged in tzving to shoot s buef- when tha boy me- cidentally dischargad tho cuntotits of his gun into Jug father's stomach, 1oflicting & wouud frow thoe effects of which tho old man died yos- torduy. DROWHED, Dernorr, Nov, 4.—Tireo fishermen, named Pascall Dimond, Janes Short, and John Hep- borne, teft Harnuville, on Lako Huron, Taosday morning, for their nots, aud up to this ovening bad not roturned. Thurcugh search hes boon made for thom without suczens, To-day a com- pass supponed to beloug to their boat was fonnd in tho Inke, and there id little doubt but thoir beat swamped with the weight of tho unots and that all the men bavo perwshod, CREMATED--KILLED HIS SON ACCIDENTALLY. spectat Ihevatch to The Chicage Iribune, KALAaazoo, Mich,, Nov. 4.—Conductor Pratt, of the Houtl laven Road, received o diapatch lagt night that his brother Charles had beon burnod to doath while attompting to resouo & child in » burning houso vear Saginuw vestordny. A farmor, while kitling hogs ncar Iluiuwoll, fatally cut hia son'’s nack by & back siroko of tus knife, not knowiug tho child way close behind bim, A PAINFUL ACCIDENT, Snectal Inxpatch t The Chicago Tribune, Qraxp Haves, Mich, Nov, 4.—James Donald- son, the yard-foreman of Bigelow, Btone & Co., was ofling a circular saw this morning. Tho mill starting, bis ovorcost was canght, and bo was thrown backwidrd ou tho saw. Higshoulder- blado was cut noarly through, aud nis arm sud side badly lacerated. No importaut artories wors cut, howaver, aud bo will recover, CRUSHED TO DEATH. Anectal Lispalch to The Chicago Tribune, MiLwAvurer, Wis.,, Nov. 4.—Itudolph Schubel, a laboror in Blatz's browory, was holsting a heavy cmfi“ cask, when tho rope gavo way and the caslk foll, ktockmg Lifm down, crushing his hesd, mauoglivg his body, sud csuning instant death, THREE _CHILDREN BURNED, Wasnisatoy, D, C., Nov, 5—2 &, m.—A firo occurred in au alley botwoon Bixteenth sud Sev- enteontl aud L and M streets this moroing ot 1 o'clock, destroying two framo kiautios and buru- ing up threo childron, aged 10, 12, und 15 yosrs, alt colored. JOLLIFICATION FATALITY, LoussviLLg, Ky, Nov. 4.—A Holly Bprings special to the Courler-Journal roports tue kille fog, by accident, of Percy Howry, voungest son ot Judge Howry, duriug an oloction jollification in bonor of the Consorvative victorios, TH INDIANS, Tho Temecitlu SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., Nov, 4. being eirculated in San Bernardino, 8an Diego, wud Los Angoles Couuties, addressed to Benator Bargeut, asking for an adjustment of the Tomoc- ula Indian question, aud thoe purcase of their rogorvation lands. D. A. Drydon, the Indiun Agent, has roturnod to Los Angelna from the Indiau country, and reports no eligible Govern- ment lanas on which thio Indisus can be placed. Ho recommends the purchnse of a rancho for thom. Ou his roturn_ho found a diepateh from My, Binith, tho Commiusioner of Indiea Affalts, grooting bis request for autnority ta oxpond ©500 for the immediate necessitics of the Jn- dians, and oxpressing s hopo to ’hu“‘l{ make arrangomonta for leasing a rancho, sublect to purchese when tha funds are appropristed, THE WEATHER, Wasuinatox, D. C., Nov, 5—1 a, m.~For the Uppor Lakes, Upper Mirsicsippl nnd Lower Missourl Valloys, high followed by falling bar- ometer, winda shifting to o3at aud south, slight- ly warwor, cloar or partly dlondy weather, LOUAL ONSERVATION, 0x104a0, Nov. 4, Wind, ,Tm’ml Wither. Timié,_{Bur. (Thr{li, ximum (hermomeier, 45 ¢ mMiulmum (berome ter, 99, GUNERAL OBSKBVATIONS, Oui3a60, Nov, 4—Mids Station. (Har, Thr| Wind, [Han| Weather. 418, E., gentle, 15[ W., ‘kentlo, $1|NW,, froab! 06" D0{Caln; urquetto .[30.02] Kook, ... 2.9 MICKIO/ i STATE GRANGE. Spacisi Lin to T'he Chicage Tribune, Lasung, Mich, Nov. 4.—Artioles of sssocia- tion of the Michigan Htate (irange bLave been fited iu tho ofico of tho Bucretary of Btats, Its oficors equul f & Uresiding Mastor, Heoretary, sud Treadurer, wg 1 Decombur,~-thie rear st Lansiug, whon 120:taks buvinesg will be treueacted, CRIMINAL NEWS, A Man at Kokomo, End., Attempts ' to Slaughter His Family. Ho Succeeds in Killing Two Children and Badly Wounding Another. Ho Escapes, and Subsequently Is Discove ered Dead on a Raflroad Track. Tho Rochester Condomned Murdorer Grant- ed & Respite of Two Wecks, A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. Innmanarotas, Nov, 4.—The Kokowmo Trilune publishes the following iuan oxtra this after- uoon Ono of the most horrihls, cold-londed, startting murdara that over happed In Lthn Btato was perpotratod last night near Greentosn, Hloward County, 'Tho Coroner was notitied of the atfair about 2 o'clock this morning, and is now present holding an inquest. Tho par- ticulars of the affair aroas yet very meagro, hut a4 mear as we can learn araas follows : David Robinson cama to town yeaterday and Lought a | new gult of clothes and a revolver. lio went homno, showed tho purchases to hin family, xud eat Lis suppor. s bLrother and another men wero at hiy houso, and Robinkon reemed tn went them to loavo. and finaly ‘persuadod theim to go to church, Roiwnson went good humor, and appeared perfectly sane. Son timo after tho man hiad loft. Robinson yemarkrd to his wife tbat 1t wouid have beon well 1f htilo Dan, his son, bad died two weekn ago, aud kaid ho Lad sttempted to kill tho chuld.” Jln then drow his rovolver and fired nt a w-cond ucn, who was lying in bed, and then shot at hix wifa, Torrified and erazed with fright, Mrs. Itobinson ran out of tho houso, and the etdost boy, S yenry of age, started to follow. Itobinsun shot him iu the faco, but the ball glanced and failed to hurt him badly, Tho futher then mtruck bim in the back of the hend with a chair, and mado a bad wound, buc the 8on succoeded in wotting out of doora with hig mother. Robinson then deliberatoly took a ra- zor from & box near him. and upproaches hw hittle girl, hin only daughter, who was Ising in bed, nnd, seiziug her, cut her throat from ear to ear. 1o followed tuis muraer by taking the | lifo of tho son whom bo tiad first shot w bed in the samo mannor. Iichinsou then Lmn[vm\ on Liis horso, and, upto the time of this writiug, | bhua not beon hunted down, t Laten.—This mormng o hores was found | hitebea st the junetion with no cluimer, Robin- #un got on to one of the night freieht trains on the L, I, & C. R. It., unknown to any onn in Kokomo, and the dead body of » mau way fonnd one mile from Jackson Htation at 7 s, m, Ly t! Corouer's fon, of Tipton Cotats, and identified | vy W. W. Jarnos, of Kokomo, who went to Tip- 1 ehatged from the Depurtment., : dered Lis two children, at Hackettstown, and ton on » freight this moruing, nx that of David Robinson, who committed the tetrible doed Iast night, 1t is unknown how he mot his fate, Lut wupponod ho elther foll off or jumpnd off the freight car and met instaut death, 1Mis re- mafns wero Lrought to Kokomo by tha noou freight to-day. CONFIDING GRANGERS. Special Diapalch to T'he Chicauo I'ribune, DuQrory, 11, Nov. 4.— Horso thieving sceoms to bo all thorago in this violnity., Last Iriday four men came liere, registering at tho Bt. Nicholas Hotol as F. 8mith, Mahlon Cacman, W. 1. Lee, and C. Bkiiloan, claiming to Lail from Chicago and to bo in tho commission business. With them they biad two livery rigs, ond light buggy with two gray mares, snd the other & sulkoy with & brown mare, which they said th Liad borrowed of J, IL. Erwin, at Tuscola, . for two weeks. Thoy also borrowed of Ward ~ DBrothers, of “thls city, another rig, a bay hoige and top-buggey, promising to ro- turn in two or threo days, 'They left and Lave = not returned as yet. Ward Dros. tolographed Erwin yestorday ssking 1f they had roturned thoro yot, but 1eceived a uepative anawor, They then telepraphied for Erwin to como dowa, which bo did, ureiving hore to<lay, Ward Bros. and r, lirwin aro now huntlie up their teams, which have undoubtedly been stolen. No clew to their whereabouts has yot been obtained. Dostal cards havoe heen sont out and liberal re- wards offerod for their capture. ‘They aro thouglit to bo blacklogs from Chlcago. OUTRAGE-FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, Specral Dispatch tn Ins Chicaao Tribune, Dasexront, In,, Nov, 4,—Illenry BHinkley, a calored man, of Nock Isiand, bay boen arrested for committing an outrazo upon tho person of . Lis step-daugbter, o girl 10 years of age, It 18 said thnt the peculiarity of tho caso s not ko much on account of its hoing the commission of & cortain crimo ander tho statutes, 83 for the circumstauces nllendin{: its commiesion, which which ara described us being tha most diabolical in dotall over heard iu any court in tuis vicinitv. On Mouday lJ)rnminum eitizen of Columbna Junctton, named . Hilth, went to Muscatine to putchuso a bill of goods, After purchasing his goods Le weut duwn town, purchased & mut of clothes, aud put {bem on, sinco when uothing has been scou or heard of him, thougl the most vigrorous search has been wado by his wife, At the timo ho pald for bis poods he had quiton largo sum of monoy, and it is anpposed that bo bins Loen foully dealt with, MUROEZ AT COLUMBUS. O Coruvdpus, 0., Nov. 4, —Thercwn Bwiaor, a sor- vaut-gir], died at a boarding-houso 1n this city soveral days 00, quite suddenly, Her remainu wore bwied, but her frionds, suapoctingfoul play, ad tho body resurrocted, aund a Coronor's Jury today mado au examiuation of it, and re- turncd a verdict that Josoph P. Tussiog, tho girl's formor lover, was tha cause of her death, using some foul monny to accomplhish it, Thin suapicion hias lucroased by the fact that Tuesing Lins disappearad. It {4 thought by mauy, from throats made by Tuesing, that af tho girl porsist- ed ju hor rofusal to marry him ho would ba the :‘1“:]‘: of her. Tuat porsou was tho causo of hor eath, MURDERERS CAUGHT, Svectal Dispateh to T'he Chicado Tribune, Des Moives, In, Nov, 4.—About oightoen months ago, s bachelor, of wealtl, whose namo I did not learu, was murderod at Schuyler, Col- fax County, Nobraska, Three persons wero sus- yected; and, since that time, ofilcers havo beon on tuoir track. One, naviod Heurw, Lias been ar- rested in Nebrasla; ouo, named Kout, in Kan- sas, Yestorday the ofiicers parsed through here with tho third, namad Bitch, who was arvested st Colfax, Ho sovms to have o faucy for Colfax. ITEMS FROM URDANA, ILL. Special Disvateh to The Chicada I'ribine, Unpana, 1L, Nov, 4.—Judge C. B. Bmith sentenced Frauk Furgueon, a boy under 18, to sixty days o Jull for horse-stealing; Waltor Anderuon, of thin place, one year in Btate's Prison for stealwg jowelry; Jolm Prico, one year for stealing Col. Doty's hogu; aud (leorgo W. Williams throo yoars for stoaliug Jefferson's hordos and carrlsge, i Champsign, The Courc iv undeavoriny to tmpancl a jury to try Denniy R. Brown, alias *Rod Ryan," for the murder of Ald. Laug, of Chawpaigu. A SANGUINARY DARKEY. Axurms, Tenn., Nov. 4.—Some oxcitement ocourred bere last night, by Jd Blaw, tho colored Wharfmastor, golng to Clurch's saloon and threatenlug to cut tho throat of and wealp Mr. Yonnger, a colored speaker, from Bt. Lou, for num.plnu 1naigsippl during tho late canvass {for the Couseivatives, Youuger sppealed to the Chiet of Yolice for protaction, und that ofiicor sout some men to proteot him, but Youuger, foaring Shaw would incite ather negrood to mur- der him. chaoged his lodiings about 9 o’clock Jast night. AN UNNATURAL MOTHER, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicaae Tridune, Mitwavxee, Wis, Nov, 4,—Eliza Frank, an unmarsied servant at tho Mansion House, on Third stieet, is in jall, arrested to-day on a charge of murdoring her newly-born {nfant, Bhis unfi permission tu go home yesterday, but was watched 1 ber rooto, whioh guve evidences of & recout birth, Oo exawluation, the body of » utrangled baby was found In the girl's truni. Bhe confessod. 'Tho Coroner's inquest to-ay found s verdict 0f strangulation by tbe mothor, aud whio was asrested. ENCOUNTER WITH A BURQLAR, Poxruac, I, Nov. 4.—R. W. Dsbeock, tbe agont for ths Chicago & I'sducabs Railroad and tho Awerican Express Company, whon returniog homo from the 4 o'clock train, emoountored a burglar trying t0 efect au entrauce lnto bis honrn. Tha thief, on finding himaelf dizcoverad, | tuarned on Mr. Baleock, and truck him throo ties wih & dray-nin, kaocking Lim down and | beating him vovorely, The thief then mada bia | eAcApe, and has not Yot Leen fonnd, A MNGUE'S ASYLUY STOILFD. Speciat Inegotel o e Chizags Trabime, > Isniagaronts, Nov. 4 =Ths Joint Comminsion- ers appuinted last winler to settlo the qnostion of the boundary Letwoen the States of Iudisna snid Kentucky, at ¢ircon Island, in tho Ohio River, near Evansvile, have docided that thn ieland bolongs to the jurisdiction of Kentucky. 'Thiw question having-been long unsettied, advantage was taken of it by crim. inals from hoth aides of the rivor, who mado & renort of the islamd, and thus soeured immututy from arrost. BUTCHERED. Sperial iapateh o Fhe Chictge Trihune, Drrnotr, Mich, Nov. 4.—It j4 roported to- night that farih Bmith dield 10 Springwell to-day from an sbortion pesformel upou her by a doc- tor, with whom, i 18 waul, kho Liad been undnly intimato. Cuitin. the dostor's namn i the case, hiappend to Lo out of tawn junt now, MURDER IN FHILADELPHIA, PriaavkLmng, Pa., Nov, 4.—About 9 o'elock 1ast night. Jamen Hauly, & member of the Fire Departmeut size shot dead in front of an engine- hiongn by Gearge Flateher, who hal baen dis- Yieszher waa ar- rorted, RESPITED. Rocnrsten, N. Y., Nov. $.—John Cinrk. who was Bentenced to bo hanged to-morrow, bas been granted o respite for two wools Ly the (iovetuor, RECOVERING. Mirronp, I'a., Nov. 4.—Jobn Ritter, whe mur- then attempted to hitl himsell, in rocovering., IRES, | IN CINCINNATI, | l Crxernsatr, Nov. 4.--A firn in Sscond strect ! this forenoon dowtroyed the liquor-bouse of Duckworth, Kebler & Co. Duckworth, Kebler | & Co. 83y thair los will not exceed 79,000, The | ingutunce amonuts to 10,000, but tho namos of | tho companiea they could not give. The bulld- ing, owned by the Taylor estate, wan damaged 25,000, Insured for #6,000, equally dirided he- tweon tho London Mutual, Grant, and Delaware, ‘Il Meader Furnlturo Company say €200 will fully cover their loss, Tho firo a8 excacdingly | throatoning th appearanco, but was couquered Ly tho onorgy of the firewmon, AT ALTON, ILL. peeial Dispateh to the Chiea o Tribune. Arroy, 1II., Nav, 4.—About noon to-day s firo broke out in tho two-atory brick residence cf Chris Vaiz, on Sixth streot, near Ridgo and bhe- ftoro the steam firo-ongines arrived, thoe roof and wceond atory was burned off, when the fire was extingui-lied. Lows, £1,2003 ineurance, 2,000, in tho Phauix, of ilartford. NEAR GRIFFIN STATION, IND, Specuat Dispateh to The Chicauo Tridune. Ru 1wy, lnd, Nov, 4,—During a heavy thundor-storin yeaterday, & vuloablo barn be- Tonging to Henry Brooks, near Grittin Station, 1n 1418 county, was struck by lightuing and totally WASHINGTON. ! rneumonis, and thero ara some foars as to his * tecovers., Annual Report of the Fifth Audi- ‘ tor of the Treasury, * Bomo Idea 'ns to What It Costs to Ran ' the Revenue Bureau, Ttems that Enfer Info the Malntenance of ! Our Mplomatle Establishment, i Augustus Gaylord, of Michigan, Appolnted So- | licitor of the Interior Depariment. 1 THE TREASURY. ! FIFTIE AUDITOR'S BELGLT. H Special thanat-h U L'he Chicaia 1 ribune. Wasisso108, D, 2, Noc. 4,—Tis report of | Mr., Ela, ¥ifth Anditor of the Treasurr, of tho © business of Liw oftice for the It year, hay Luon | wont tho Hecrotary of thn Treanury, It shows | the cont of the diplomatic ser.ies of tho Goyurn- ! ment to have bren as follows : For forcign Minitera For Connuln, For elerk-hire of Consula, Fren collerted by Cousuls. . Fixcons f fees sbove Conmula Cost relieving distreancd seamen in fo porta, Lafd for paskags of seamen Roine... ..., Tpolid Recoived by Conwnla for mxira voyagon of reamen dinchiargad abroad 4 Nuraber of scamen keut Lo Paiil qut to represcutatives of maiion citfaens who died shrom..., INTERNAL BUVIRUY 13 The cost of Interncl Revetue C whio were paid by salary and catmineleny .. By speciai nilowan Expenres of Collerior offic T-stal cost of Culle tors, Al‘muum colloted by then: ense of dintillery Gaugornfewh. ... Uangor's traveling expenscs. . Cort of 3u) crvisors oI Interunl Revnnuo— Total expens Cost of Int solary. . For exj.cnes The awount of spirit-stam lectors for the year was. .. Tobacco, atuff, and cigar Hamj, I © Matopa Lo agents, Brawned fuil wrappers for (obuce xR ‘Thoro was paid during the year for engrossing | and printing stamps, and for stamp paper, £ilL- 400, The expenses of tho I'atcut Oftice fer photo-lithographing was 240,009; for plates for | otlicial gazetto, £36,643; for copics of drawins, | 89,997 for tracings of drawiugs, $31,5%6, Tue | oxpensc of presarsing the collectious of the sur- vesing sad exploring expeditions was 230,000, H Tho contingent expenses of the Post-Office | Doperiment smounted to £66.100: the contin- i gens oxponsos of Lhe Patent Ottive, £70.772, Among the misccllanooun expenditures of the Btate Dupartmont aro: Publisbing tho lawa in newspapers and psza- . hiion v Purchisne of oficial postaya Survoy of ritixh boundary... s, destroyed by firo. Two fino borues perished in the ”')"'55' aud a third was badly injured. Loss #:1,000. AT EAST SAGINAW, MICH. Speciar ispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, East Saorvaw, Mich., Nov. .—The tug Bwan, Iying 1u tho river uear the gus works, took firo atho'clock thig evening, and burnod to the water's edge. Sho was awned by C, I'. Bremer, and valued at §€2,500; insured for £1,000. "AT KANSAS CITY, KAN. Special bisyateh tv The Chieayo Tribune, Kaxsas Crrv, Mo, Nov. 4.—A cooper-shop owned by a wan named Drowy, in Kansas City, Kan,, wasdastroyed by firo about 9 o'clack to- pight. Losa sbout §2,000; uninsured. AT URBANA, 1LL, Soeeiat Dumpateh to 1'e Ciucao Tribune, TUnnana, 11, Nov. 4.—Jobu Hoorgal's brewery took fire from the engine carly this moruing, snd wad complotely consulaed, Loss eatimatod at 7,000 ; wsurung Gy, TOBITUARY. JUDGE THOMAS L. JEWETT. Special Insvatel (o Tue Cieaan Trilune, CiNcixNaTy, Nov. 4.~—A distiugmshed Obioan has passed away. Judge Thomas L, Jowett died at tho 5t. Nicholaa Hotel night boforo last, at about 11 o'elocic, Tle wan tho senior brother of ugh J. Jowett, DTresidont and Roceiver of the FErio Railroad. He was about 65 yoars of sge, born in Hartford County, Maryland, of Quaker parenta. 1o came to thie Btata carly mn lifo, and passed most of his years of netivity hero, Btenbouville being his home, He waya lawyer of prominenco, nud was at one time o Judgo lu Steubonville, As nlawyerand Judge ho wus marked 88 s man of strength aud ability, e waa particularly brill- iant in wll polnts of his profession affecting rail ronds, In 1860, ho became connected with the Vittsbure & St. Lonis Reilroad, now known s the DPan-llandle Road, as Presidout. He worved ten years i that position, when, bis health “becoming impaired, ho relited from activo sorvico aud went to Philadelpbis with hiv family to live, and hos res'ded thoro ever winco, Judga Jewott enjoyod the absolute contidence of the Penueylvania Railroad manage- ent, and Lus alweys beea taken fnto their coun- sels an reference o thewr Western conpoctions, sud oxercised much wilucnco wich them, Bincathe necident to tus brother, 11, 1. Jowoti, lio dovotod timo in aiding that gentloman i the discharga of the Impartant duties of his high trust. Judgo Jowatt waa origiually 3 Domocrat, and, as such, was olectod a Judgo. At the bresking out of the War he allicd limsolf with tho Republican party. Ile was an intimato friond of Secrotary Stantun, A fow serlous “attack of parn!{ coverad. It fa suppour horo that his death resultod from n recurrouce of that disease, and that it was unexpocted. Ile leaves a grown threo marriod daugbtens and one son, [ ¢ THOMAS'A. JENCKES, Provioesce. I, L, Nov. 4.—Ths Hon, Thomas A. Jonckes died this morning at his residonce noar Cumberland, N FINANCIAL, NEW_YORK. Nrw Yonk, Nov, 4,—~Tho following firms were yestorday roported to Liave failed or becowo e~ burragsed: Witliam J, Schloas, dealer (n woal- enn; lsthaway & Xerr, trimmings; George Halary and expensos of Bpanish Clalms Cos mission. ... . Ealary and exponisca of Mexlcat Clalis Come g Riaston 5 a Expenees of Hin Hawalian Majos Rout of prisons for Amerean convicts in Japan, Clioa, Siam, Tutkey, otc..... ..., 16,485 For purchasc ahd restoring to the famiiy ot Gen, Lafuyotte the watch presented hi by Washigton .. crivmsmmeaes | 0IT L UAL LSTINATES havonot all roached tho Tressury, but from those recerved and inquiry ut tho dopartmems {he sudications aro that tho ostimates will bot vary matoerially from those of fast year, They will oxceed the appropriatious somoewhat, but tho atm has been to cut them as low us the eficiency of tho eorvice will allow. Tho Treasury ooti- mates couform_ strictly to the now law reorgau- izing 1t. ‘Tho Indian oflice will not creaso the umount asked for over last yesr. —_— NOTES AND NEWS. SOLICITOR TO TUE INTEBION DEVAUTMENT, Speclal Dispateh to Tke Chicago I'ridune, WasuiNatoN, D. C., Nov. 4.—In the appoint- ment of Augustus 8, Gaylord, of Michigav, as Bolicitor of the Iuterior Departmout, tho new Beeratary considers bimsalf very fortunate, Jle is o man of high standing a4 a lawyer, of wide practice, and Iarge wealth, Ho has had much to do with land cages. IIo takes the position moro 08 a favor 10 Mr. Chandler than on account of any boneflt it can be to himsacll. Tuero Las been much infereat about tho Supremo Court for tho past two days over the conaiderstion of tho Graugor cases. Mossrs. ITonghton aud Lvarts cloaed thoir argumonts to-day. LIFE GUATDS, ‘Tha annual figures at tho offico of the Saper- vistoy Inapector of Steambosts show good euc- cevsthroughout the year, in prevonting seccident und guarding lifo. Last year the loss of lite wag 220, ‘Thus year it was 201, though this does not include tho” Chinamen lost on tho steamar Jagan, but is the number lost oo the rivers, lakes, | und gea~coasts of the Umted Ktates, (Fo the Asavcrated Press,) THE INTERIOD DEPARTMENT, Wasurvoroy, . €., Nov. 4.—Auvgustus 8, Gaylord, of Baginaw Citr, Mich., hos Leen ton- dered, aud to-day sccopted, theappointment of Asniatant Attoruoy General for the luterior Do~ partment, vico William I1, Smith, resigued, Mr. Qavlord is o lauwyer of oxtonsivo practice, but hina not heretofors been in publie tite, Since Bocretary Claundler's return from the Weat, e has intimated that lie intenda to makoe & number of changes iu his Dopartmount an soon as ho gots fairly into harucss, Tho beliof is strong Jhat Assistant Bocretary Cowen and In- dian Commissionor Bmith will both have to go. TRE PANT-MAIL TRAL Wasmyatox, D. C., Nov. 4.—When tho addi- tionsl fast-rasl sorvic from Now York woat- ward goes into operation on tho 18t prox., there will ba two postal-car traics run dally Letwoen Now York and Pittsburg, but ovly one betweou Dittsburg and points further west. The con- neetion betwoon Pittaburg and those points willl lio definitely dotermined horeaftor, but Gon. ‘I'vner saya it is probabls the St. Lonis oconnec- tions, ko far a8 gonul-car servien Ju cancerned, ;!“'k‘”’ mado with fast morung train from New ark. GAINFB V8, CUNHING, Tho suit of Alrs, Myra Clark Guluos va, Calob Cusbing, vending In tho specisl term of the Court for mauy monthy, has beeu reforred (o tno goneral term, to be heard by all tho Judges, ‘The suit 18 for an injunction to restrain Ministor Cushing from interfertng withe cortnin cansea which, ho coutonds, havo beon, either in wholo or in part, trausferred to him In satisfaction of bhis sorvices us counsel for Mra, Gaines. RESIONED, Col, Willism McMichael, Unitod States Attor- Bistter, wool and wood-fiber; the Compination Wool Company, and Joseph Herron, (ruits, ‘I'here wero soveral other minor honses. ‘I'lie suildon death of Judge Goorgo Jowett, of Dhiladalnbia, at tho Bt. Nicholus Ilotel, last oyoning, disturbs one or two stock+ {u which ho was 8 lurgo aporator in thin market, He was tho brother of the Xro Boceiver, Mr. 11, J, Jewett, Jr. Jowett th sunpoked to have been largely “joug” of Lake Shore, WINDING UP, cial Disiatel, to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Wasne, Tnd, Nov. 4,—Tho Alerchants’ Nutlonal Bank of thia city, haviug a oapital stock of £100,000, iw closing up its nffalrs and with- drawing its eircalation, preparatory to going out ot business on tho 1t of Jauuary, ———— THE DIRECT CABLE. New Yous, Nov. 4.—The Superintendent of the Direct United Etates Cable ways the cable way successfully repaired this morniug, sud that tuo Yuraday reports the cablo, after fiftecu months submersion, in as perfuct & condition as whon manufactursd, The fracture, which was found in 70 fathoms of water, was such as would be causod by cithor an anchor or s grapuol. Skt CENTERNIAL ITENS. PuiLavrLeuta, Nov, 4—A largs building will Ve ercctod on the Contennial grounds for the divplay of tho gooda of the whoe manufacturers aud tauners of thu couutry. it g OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yomk, Nov, 4.—~Arrived—Bteamshlp Elyuls, from Glasgow, Quresstowy, Nov. 4.—Steamsbip Kenilworsh, from Pluladelplus, bay arcived. { 5 noy for the Eastern uatrict of Pennsivania, hay tendored Lis resiznation, INDICTED FOR FHAUD. In addition (o tho indictinent agalnst Juliuz Witkownki, charged with fruudulently obtaining 826,000 from tho Government, truo bills have beon found by the Grand Jury in the allogod con- apirady of presontiog false clatms against Gon, f 8, Nugloy, Henry Feltorberg, Wiloy Edwarda, Yows Pock, Georgo Keolau, Albert Sotealf, 18, C. Mitchel, Q. A, Purdy, David C. Stowart, Frank Bowera, aud Henry Waters, and also against tugg Fort and ex-Congresaman 1. It. Butlor, of Tenucsseo, e A TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, ‘Cho Dubuque (In.) Zimes haa enlarged and clsnged ita dally aud wockly from & follo to » ! quarto form, H Tho ecarlot fever has assumed s malignant i form iu_Dubuquo, Ta., and several doaths havo ! oocarred among children, Benator Newton IBooth, of Califoruis, was | welcomed byold friends yesterday at Balem, | lud., his uative placs, but decliuod'a public ro- ception. Tho trisl of C. T. J, Moellen, late Uunitod Btates Gaoger, chargod with making falsn | cotries, i goine on before Judgos Dremmond | and Dyer, st Milwaukeo, ! Tho steam yacht Arindne 4 at Alton yosterday morning, and atler coating prococdod o Bt, Louls, and from thero will go to Now Or leans to upend the winter. Wednosday, Detoctive Howorth, of Dooatur, I1l., took in chargo » teawn of Lorses that had been standing on tho sirects of that placo wiuce Mouday. As yot no owuer Lad appoared, Dr. As 8, Mewll, Buporintondent of the Wis. consin State Houpital for tho Iusano, bas beau seriously sll for sovoral days with plousivy and ¢ L eipnty, and 19 * losea none of the in . renl purpase, i anv ! no furtber inconvenience. (B Henry Ovorstal Tiritt m, Mexor of 1z the Jat o'y ol that eitz. The i by the City Couneil The Distriet ¢ Mondav, Nov. 8. ‘Two huudied nod nixty-nion | cason_aro npon th docke:,—26 crimul, 46 4 W enuod. Tha attention of tho Conrt witl b pindd by twelve aesigtimonts, Tho Lemixiana Htate Fundinz Boarl, at its nession Wednaaday, adoptod tho follawing rule : 7 merved mnotico on James I | Ht. Louis, veaterday. conteat- tiem Liat mtsing ne 'ayor of | will prabably be takea up 1k 144 wesston next week, i ¢ That when bonda ate presanted for tunding witls cony ouy attachnd, uaw bonds will onls b 1arued with the correaponding cutipous detached and cancoled, a8 in ease of paymons.' Wednenday night & grand banquet was tan. dered Mr. Traman and by Diends by Clnrtern at Hazelwood, hin elogant countey noat, from Inxan, [il, whera wpescies wirg te andd tho foRIvitien hept up L0 o lata hear, GO Levi P Lachev, Premdent Grant's private BeCreiary, was RELIGIOUS. st tha baniec. A QGrowing Interest in Moody and sSankey’s Brooklyn Meetings., Ifr. lloody Draws from His English Experience to Interest His Audiences, «l uvted to The Chizago Trivune, oz, Nov, rewt which first contered in it. Meears, Moody and Saukey said to s reporter yerterday that thev are vory much encauraged, :aud are dirsatsfiod in no way, They nov- er in sl their esporience pot further along i two wecks tuan they have In Diooklyn. Ileneath all external appearancen | they soe evidences of deep, earnest work, and those who now attend tho meotiugs come for & The excitemont over the recont eloctionn hna not drawn from tho earnestuess of i of the meetings. Bometimea thoy bavo been emaller in numbars, but ! never diminisbed in relicious fervor. In fact the recent meatings hore have ranked among tho bioat thoy binve had in Engiand, It was predicted that the elrctions, Whitsunday, ard Dorby races, would lesson tho attendance, Lutin geveral caecsthe rosult was directly the reverse. Tho Evangelista declaro that, when they leave Brooklyn, the work will seem to thum Just well etarted. It ueually takos two weoks to mako a start. Thoy eay their voices ara just becounng manageable, Mr. Hankey's voice has appenred to trouble bim for sovernl days, aud mauy have noticed that ho sang with less volume then formerly, Ho finde the keon air of Dreoklyn 1Nl something ho has not been sccustomed to before, but be thiuks he in acclimated now, and will Buffor Both himself and Mr. Mooay aro satistled that the deop refigions spirit bas boen awakened, nnd cannot Lo meas- ured. It is 8 question," kaid Mr. Sankey, **betwwoon an individusl ana Lin God, and the Tecords are kept not bore, butin beaven. We know,"” he added, ** that our work in Brooklyn 18 bearing fruit_bountifully, and believa the gath- oring of it will not cosse even with ourdeparture for Pniladelphis.” Ono of tho most Sankoy'a collection of hymus is “The Nuwety and Nine.” It ‘was a fuvorito in England, sod i much admired here. Soveral statements concerning ita origin hava been published, which contlict with each aber, and po ove of them, Mr, Sankoy suid yentorday, s correct. The true facts in tho caso aro theso: Bome time in 1873, Mr, Sankey, bewg then in England with Mr. Moody for the first time, boyxht & copy of the Christian Ayr, & Londou religious japer, publishing Mr.. Talmage's sermons. In one corner wan ‘forind thin Lymn, Helad nover teen nor heard of it before. ™ It plessed him, and seaned adapted to religious wotk., e cut it out of the pupar, und, three daya aftervand, gang it at a meeting in the Freo Acsembly Hall st Edin- burg, hsviug composed tho musio bimsell. A ehort time after bo raceived a letter from a lady thanking him for baving suug the lyma, and aiating that the suthor was hor sister, Miss Ehza C. Claphane, of Aelrose, Scotlaud. Sho had wnttew the hymn in 1568, and, shortly after, died. Hho and her whole family wero membors of the Church of Beotland, and were not Uniturians, ns wiated fn this country. Air. Sankey roplied to the lady's lotter, asking 1f her sister hnd aver writien uny other hymus, and was told thiat sbo lad writicn soveral others, wbich were calebrated of Mr. wnt o the Family = Treasury, 8 ro- liglous popor, of ‘which the late Dr. Aot wes the editor. but ooly **The Nincty aud Nive"” was over puvlmbed. Mr. Rankey communicated with him nod rocived sov- oral pieces of mabuscript, Tho only otner hvmn by the samo author tu Mr, Sankey’s colloc- tion i3 tho forty-third,—** Daneath the Cross of Josus.” He hna boou gatheriog hymns for tho past eight years, koopin a scran-book for that purpose, fhny of them nre found in the common Bundav-school culloctions, and were not kaown in England bo- fore Moody and Bankey introduced them. Siuco that time thay have bocomo ths most popular bymus in Great Britain. Whils the ovangelists wore in_ Beotland, tuoy at flret found dificulty in inducing tho peopio to sing theso hvmns, a8 tho Prosuytorians preferrod thoir vorsion of tho Pealms, The evaugeliata woro sccustomed to siog the one hundredih, twenty-third, and fortieth P'aalms, or the first, ono Buondred and roveuth, and one Lundred aud twenty-fifih Hymos of the Collection, and then ask Presby- teriang to sing **Hold. tho Fort,” which they usually did, and, at length, eang auy of the Lynus, SUNDAY:SCHOOL WORK. Special Dizpateh ta The Chicaao Tridune, Cannoxparr, Ill., Nov, 4.—~The Houthern Ilii- hool Convention costioued their work to-day, and closed this ovening. Delogatos of ull denominations from wovontosa couuties wore present. The Rov. E. F. Fish, of DaQuoin, preslded, and the Rov, 0. B. flolding, sssisted by Jlisa C. Honson, both of this city, was Becrotary, l t of Imbugne, Ta., convenes atudy oivil law, in which be soon dintinguiah- ed himaelf. fo wen A froquent vinitor at the housh and gardens of Mu wwho, VT heard that lia aed A romatkable nrt or faculty of ory, though weredalonn in regard th scs 100l oceason o ferquast feom fim o spesi. af i pomor. He at wiea ngroed; and, having adjonined with a_considerablo party af digtiuguisned auditors inta n saloon, Muretus bogan to dictato words,—l.atin, (iceek, harbar- ous, signifleant and non-signtticant, disjointod and connected, until he weanied limself, tha voung tnan who wrote thom down, and tho andiunco who wero nresent—* We_wern all' ho says, ‘ marvelously tired.' Tha Corsican alona waathe ona of tho wholecompany alert and fresh, and continually desired Muratus for more words, who doclared e wcald ba more than sntisfiod it ho conld ropeat the half of whiat he had taken don, und at Jangih he coased. Tho young man, o1kl biw gazo fixed npon the ground, slood silent for a briof somson : aud theu, saya Muretus, * Vieli facinus mirifiowaimnm,’ iHavieg begun to #peak, Le ahaolutely ropoated the whols worda, w the samo order in which they had been deliva eted. without tho mlightost hesitation ; thon, commancinge from the Iast, bo ropeated them backward till ho came to tha first. Then, sgain, #o that ho mpoke the first, the third, tho fifth, ond mo on; did this in auy order that was _asked, and all without tho rmallest orror. Having eubseguent- 1y becomio [anuliarly nequainted with him, { bave Liad other and frequent exporionco of his power. 1o assured 1o (and he had nothlug of the boaster in Lim) that ho could recite, in the man- oer I have mentioned, to the amount of 86,000 werds. And, what {s wtore wonderfol, thoy all #0 sdhered to tho mind that ofter a yest's inter- ¥al he could ro;est thom without trouble. X know, from having tried him, he could do so aftor considerabto time.'” e A Kentucky Meroino. Fleminasbury (Kv.) Ramoler, Laat woek, Thursday, s Iady of this county’ put a quilt iuto tha frames, and on the oveding of the day. lullowufig the quilt was taken out tinirhed. "Desidea doing tlis she attended to the dairy, churping twice, scrubbed s porch 40 foet loug, washed a little, and nauisted in catch- ing one dozen chickon: —_—— Thero s now building for the colabrated Krupp steel-works at Essen, in Prupsis, an immenso atesm-bammer, capablo of beating up & mass of ateel weighung 100 tons, It ia to cost £1,000,000, and will be the largest in the world. ———— e SHAWLS, “REAL INDIA SHAWLS!” Freld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Are just in receipt of o Specio). Importation of Filled Centre CABELS HAIR HAWLS | Ranging from $100 to $1,400, and a fine assortment of *‘Plain Centres,” with Red, Black, Blue, and White Borders. Have also received very choice line of the mnew and fashionable “REAL INDIA DEGCA!” As well as a fine selection of the standard *'Striped” Long and Square SHAWLS! These are offered as the finest and best goods of their kind, and are by far the cheapest in " MARKET. WHITE LEAD AND OIL. TTOEICAGO WHITELEAD&OILGO. Wo noticed among the noted workers from abrosd, J. W, Dean and E. P. Porter, of Chi- cago; the Rev, Fatber Bltephen Paxson, of St. Louis, pud the Rev, F, M. Treeso, of Collinsville. Dr. Robort Allyn, President of our Normal TUniversity, deliverad the address of wolcows, responded to by the Rev. Fish, Wednosday night an interessing Iible reading waa givon by Br, Doan, which ws followed l:{ s charaoleristio uddress Ly Fathor Pax<on, To- day the Convention in a body visited the Normal University, whore several addrosses wero doliv- orod to thie pumls by workers from sbroad, A masy-meeting Was hold in tbe Mothodist pincopal church this evening, Mr. Allyn do- livered the closing address, his subject belug, ** Normal Classes,” fotlowed by othord with sev- oral shart addresses. The attendanco bas besn ;:lc:;nl. wnd tha work botl Interesting and profit- ablo. THE CANADIAN PRESBYTERIAN IMBROGLIO, MoNThEAL, Nov. 4.—To-dsy Judge Mackay caused a writ of injunction to issue preventing tho Board of Managers of the Tomporalitios fuud of the Presbyterian Church in Cauada in conueetion with the Chureh of Bootland from transferring it to the nowly-formed Presbyterian Cuurch of Causds. Tho writ was jusued on the potition of the liev. Gavin Lavg snd other non- umonists who waintain that the fund, which smouuts ta arer ¥150,000, is tho property of the Churen of Scoiland, and caunot go to the nowly= formed church. RAL. PASTORAL, Svecial Dispatsh o The Clicaga Tridune, IpiaNaroLis, Nov, 4.—The Itov. Dr, Brooks, of tit. Louis, has declined the call to the Firet Prosbstorian Church of thls city, The Rev. Juls R, Nutherisud, of tho Fighth Presbytorian jich. hoa wccepted wcall to Grand Haveu, g Wondertul Memories, : Scribuer's Munthiy. that Cyrus had & memory 8o pro- mo ovury otlicer and d tuat Lucine Seipio kuow every Rowan cilizen by nume when that clty contaluod moro tuan 200,00u capable of bearing ariug. Seucca speaks of a (riend, Poutius Latro, who could repent ters batin all the upesches be bLad hesrd deolslmed Ly the Romnu orstors, It 1 »ard toat Joweph Bealiger commitiod to wemory both the Iliad aud the Odyssey fa twenty-oue dsys. Bir Will- E, W. Blatehford, Prest. C. F. Gates, Sec. Manufactusers and Deslers in White Lead, Zine, Linseed 0, Putty, Colors, Varnishes, Cottage Colars, Lubricating 0is, Broshes, Aud Painters’ Materials geperally, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Pure Goods a Specialty: All Goods Warranted aa Represented. LARGE RETALL DEPARTMENT. Bpeotal Inducements to Bayers for Cash, 1f our goods cannot be obtained roadily, send your orders diroct te ouraddross, and thoy will be prompt- ly filled at tho lowest prices, OFFICE, MAROFACTORY, AND SALESROON, Corner of Green and Fultonests, “ West Sde. 4 Chicago 1t the * { vated Closet, aud “ Buparh) Cuck Stove.” 79U want anstbing fu the Uuo uf Stoved, examios Naw Buperb Parlor,” ¢ Buporb Bauge.” with Kle Foa wil find thio largeat assortmont sad lowest prices In the city, JOHN D. MACLEAN, 308 BTAT ISSOLUTION NOTIO. DISSOLUTION. The copurtucrabip herutoforo oxl-una betwoen the uuleraigued nuder tho teia neie of Melvill & Preoch 1 this day diwvolved 0y wutual cousent, The busluest of the lote i will e acttled at el otce, No, 74 Lasalle-st, Either of tho late partners 1s suthorized inin Hatwilion tells us of & wirong young Corsie c‘m of good fawuly who Lisd gous z: Psdus to 10 use tkio driu namo ia Hywidstiou, G0, K. MELVILL, Chieago, Nov, 1, 1876, W. D, FRENOU,