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THE CIICAGD TRIBUNE: e — TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1875, ——— Hor circumatances aro the poorest lmagnmhlnZ Rho in cotiroly dostiute, “sud depeudent upon the Delief and Aid Bociety, ineo rliouroatism has taken euch s powerful lold upon hec thbat ahe is unable to do any wark, Sho acenpios b room In the roar of & wrotchod hovel, in_one of the poorest nartera of tha city. A Tnwwuxk reporter visicod thn place last ovoning, and found Blrs. Joveo bend- ing ovor & miniatare stove, wherein wad stp- pored 4 bo & firc, but the abaanco of hent in tho clieerloas apaNment randered it questiounbiv, The furniture was oxtremely rcauty, being com- posed of two braken-down clinirs, a plao-tablo, and a bed, As the visitor entored TRE OLD WOMAN WA SONNING and swaying to and fro, over the tittle stove, and utiering disconnected ejaculations which u\'id‘nt- ly roferred to tho misforiuncs of uer gracoloed son, 1t was gomo timo bsforn shio rocov- srod suffciontly to answer tho inquirios which were put to bar. Like Rachel, she ro- fused o be comforted. It appearod, fuelly, that ahe had only just beard from somouowApAper inyestigator that” ber mou had boch sonvicted wnd sant to tho Penitentisry. For somo wocks past shio had Loen Lolatering up ber coursge with the fond expectation that ** Johnny " would rolent aod coms to hior nesiatanca; but now ber hopos bad been daahed to tho the ground by tina Intelligsnco. After much poersaasion, HER SAD HISTORY. 1t was twonty years ago that ehe ivoed in Wheol- sha recounted ing, Vs., with kor husband apd hor two sous. Her husband, who was employod ae & sleamboat hand, went_ off ono doy th snother woman, Har son John }gllalml Dbim to Cinoiooattl, and abio hins nover mean him aince, After a {ow maontha she came 0, acoompanied by har othoer son, aod opangd 8 small notion and confectionery store on the North Bids, by which elie supported her- polf until the time of tho firo. has kept alive by doing washing. The old woman’s narrativo was cooniderably Interrupted by sobs and lougthy digressions, Bhs was quite avercoms, not onlyat tho il fortuno which had befallen her som, bot at the *prospoct of continucd suffering on hier own part, Taw that her hopo of sccuripg aid from Lim had boan destroyad. It {s not probable that sho will burden this world mpeh longer, bor bodily - firmities beiog so greft and hoer mind so nffectold. Doubtlens she wifi bein her grave lung Lofore John A. Joyce htops forth from the Digsouri Btato Penttentiary. ———— IN CHICAGO. PETTY CANES. Martin MoNulty snd Arthur Kano, esloon- koopers at No, 242 Bouth Wator sireet, worp hrought betors Comnusaionor uo;m;p““"_ morning, chargod wiil BAKY “bsrrole with tho fon_YMgi'Braiod. Thoy woro held in beil of £1,000 each to thls morbing, wheu otber ten}i— mony will bo adduced. Daniol Murply and Ld- ward Fitzgerald, proprietozs of o saloon at No, 178 South’ Water strest, wero also boforo the Commissioner, charged with the samo offento as was aid at the door of Murphy and Rane. Their .examination was continued to this morufog. Rudolph Vooke, formorly s Uauger, was bo- fore Judgo Blodgott yostorday to oater into ro- qognizancos t0 appear for trisl aa au indictment found agninat him by the lnst Grand Jury, He furnishod Witiiam Vocko and Caspar Schmudt ay autoties for $7,000. The indiotment againat Vocke alleges that on March 81, while be was on daty at the distillery of Roalle, Junkor & Co., he mado & false cortifl~ cato to the affect thas ho had seen fifty packnges of spirits emptied, and the stamps thorcon erasod. Anather count charges tho samo of- fouse for tho eamo flrm Feb, ¥5. A third count charges the same offonan for the ssmo firm Feb. 11, A fourth oount charges that ho msde 8 falsa certitioate of regaugiug Fob. 14, The closing count charges that on Feb. 10 he conspired with Roollo, Juker & Co., fo remave 104! gallons of spirite without paylug tho tax Kberoon. e . ELSEWHERE. BIAWNEETOWN, ILL. Sneclal Disvaich to The Chicago Tripune: Buawxmxrowx, Ill, Nov, 18,—Messrs. Both- told & Webor, wholesale aud retsil dealers and grocery merchants, of thia vity, woro arrested to-day by a United Btates Alarshal on a chargo of haying sold whisky in loss quantities than ona bazzsl withous hiaving {¢ regauged, Thiajsnota naso of orooked whisky, but for selling whisky which bas beeg rogularly taxed and stamped, and these gentlemen have paid promipt- .1y mpacial rovenus taxes to the Government a8 wholessle and retall doalors. They lett for Bpringfield to-day with their atlornoy, tha Hon, R, W, Townsend, of this oity, ond aro con- fident of an acquitial of any intention to violate any of the {ntricate provisions of the Reveaus Iaw. This community bss the fullest confidenco u thoir innocence, and that it will po appear iu tho iuvestigation. We bavoe no Goverument frauds i tlus city. MILWAUKEE. MILWAOKEE, Wis., Nov. 18.—At 2 o'clock this Aftetnoon the jury fu the case of Behlitz and Bergenthal, aftor bolng out twenty-five homs, returned a verdict of guilty. Tho offonso chargod was omission to entor shipmonts of spir- its in Farm 62. A motion was made for s now 3] . 1o tho Moeller case, the motion for a now trial was argued by Mr. Carpenter and Judgo Dixen, and taken under advisemont by tle Court. Tho gaso -qninut Ltobert Riomert and Leopold ‘Werth, proprietors of the Monomineo distillery, a8 ‘apnnod by Mr. MeKinney for the Govern- mont. INDIANAPOLLS, InpiaNAroLIs, Nov. 18.—The partios arrested at Evauavillo uoplicatod an the croolied whisky transaction were brought beforo Judge Greshams, -of tho United Statea Court, to-day. 3l Lewiy, Col. Bimonsou, Jobn E. Phillips, and Larrison Miller were reloased on §5,000 bail vach, Joln W, and Gordon Bungham wero held nuder ’xusnl. faillng to socure the raquisito smount of Lail, $25,000, John W. Bingham started for Evaus- willo to-night uydor guatd to obtain tho nocos- ng seantity, Tho trials will commouce on the 80ch inst. FIRES. IN CHICAGO. », The alarm from Box 21 ot £:30 o'clook yester~ dpy morning wag caused by somo Lot coala drop~ piog from a stove to the floor of tho ofiice of Beoves & Wills, on the socond floor of No. 200 Bouth LaSalle atrat, Tho dampge to the' batld- 1ing will be but about #100,wlich ia fully inutred, A M. Bysn, who occupics tho basement 18 & coatanrant, also loscn sbout $100 on her stook. Thealsrm trom Box 35 at 4:40 yestorday morniog was osused by tbo barniug ‘of wome £ags sud ojhor comlustibles ju & boarding- nouss st No. 20 Fourtt nvenue. ‘Tho ilamos woto oayly extinguished by tho timo tho alarm ‘baad souniied. Tha slarm from Pox 551 ot ¢:30 o'clock laut avoplag was falsu, AT DUBUQUE. Soectal Plapatch ta The Chicano Tridune, Dupuque, Ja., Nov. 18.—Tho wills of the Iowa Lymber Gampany werd compiotaly counuined to- day; also 2,000,000 feol of lumber, Tho nulla wro valued at 225,000, The fire stavted abouy 10:30 o'clock, and, being over 8 miles bolow the eity, before our steamors could got thers It was updar augh hoadwsy that thoy wore of np puglstance, ‘The rpilroad bridgo orossing Catfish Croek l‘xumvl{ oscaped biiug burued, Tho total Joss at thistime, midnight, will run over $60,000, aud if any of the dwolliug- - adjoining the mills are cousumod, of whish the Drospect la that thoy will, fhe logs will san over $10,000, It i jmposeibile $o oltain suy figures op the insurapce b thig late hour, byt .Aho geuorpl gupposition fs that it dslight. . IR MICHIGAN, “Ogcopa, Mich., Nov. 18.—1'wo barns bolong- 1o to £, Gommuns, Nyving B0 miles up Au Bablo River, were destroyod by fire on Bunday evenjug, ‘with their contents, oonulunu.i of six horses, g l;t ::;:.t:f:u wagons, sud & largae quautity of Epibial Dissaleh to Ta Chicago Yridune. Baor facivaw, Mioh, Nov. I18,—Wright's me}. lu& threo-story bailding ab {rest ‘Braneh, l;ag unty, waa binmed late Jast night. Losy, 87,000 3 lusurance not knawa, AT QMAHA, 5 Quana, Neb.. Nov, 18.—A large framo build- .Ing, unongupled, on Dougias straet, bolow Ninth, s deatroyed by fire at 0 a'clock this evening, Inoenglary. Tho uswe of Lip owner aud ju- PArARQQ ATS Dok obtainable Lo-night. ——a 2 THE NEW -MICHIGAN CARITOL. Byeciad Qorrespondsnce of The Chizaco Tribune, Yanewsa, Mich, Nov. 17.—Tho iason-work .on tho naw Capital 14 stopped ta-day fur this «saason, leeving tuo coruice uearly completed. Only 2,431 foet of plain avhlar romain to be laid, X4 i oxpeated ¢hat the eutire bulding will be furred and lsthed this winter, and will bo plaajered past lwm:m'. Sinco then sle- ) #outh of this place, ko way nuqm”lpgnplr of masked man, ono of whom knocked im from bisharso with a clab and afterwarda stabhed bim with & large knifo. 1t managed $0 net on bis horgo and reached an adjacont farm-hou 1lis wound was pronsunced Fatn); bnt at last connts he was alive, Tno ottack wir undoubt- edly made for purpnacs of robuery, Tho viliaing eacaped without any clow to their [deutity Lowng obtained, " FOREIGN. Many tierman Priests Givo In Thelr Subs misston o tho Ecclesinktical Laws, CRIME IN MISSOURI. 8r. Lowis, Nov. 18,—Two yonug men named Reod and Dawie, living fu Pike Counly, Mo., and connacted with the most respectablo Yami- les of that county, got into a quarrol last Bun- dsy about a cow, aud Reed killud Davis. flumy Hlafionshiod aud Auns, his wife, wero sontenced o bo hanged Dae, 17, by the Cirenit Court of Gasconsde Counts, day befora yentor- day, for the murdor of Christian Alband, thoir pon-in-law, in Juno Iast, thp execution to take placo at Horniann, dlo. Tho French Government Likoly to Abandon the New Pross Bill, A Compulsory-Education Bill Before tho Moxican Congress. GERMANY. TUR ECCLEBIABTIOAL TROURLES, Lopox, Nov, 18,—A special Borlin telogtam atates that tho Prusetsn Goverumont i prepar- ing to procend, befora the Ecclesinatical Court, againat tho Archbishop of Cologne and tho !fishup or Troves. The object is to dopose them. ALL FOR LOVE. Svacinl Disyatch to 1M Chicado Tribuna, 8tonx Crry, In,, Nov. 18,—Sherift McDonald to-day arrested & young mau named Love, from \Yabash County, Indiana, where, it is allegod, ho a fow monthy ago seuced tho daughter of a clorgymap vamod ¥owler, The gitls fathor braught u reqnisitlon from Gov, Hendrioks, and Toft for Indiaua with Love soou after tho arres VON ARNIAM. K » Loxpoy, Nov. 19—6 & m.—Count Yon Arvim nrites to the Times indignenily denying tho ohargea of Bismarok that lio thwartedthe lattor's policy by nionus of private influence with sud commutications to tho Emporor and Empress. BURMIU TING, A Berlin dispatch rars over 100 priests and nino Canons c} Rinnelsud have given notilica- tiop of thoir subnussion to tho ecsleaiastical lawe. ——— % FRANCE. THE: PRESS BILT. Pansg, Nov. 18.—The Barenux of the Assombly to-day olocted tho Commitieo to considor the Press bill, Elovon membora of the Committee l)ch»?k to tho Orpomiun, and ouly four arein DEATH-WARRANTS ISSUED. Pirrsnuna, Nov. 18.—A epecial from Harris. burg to tho Associsted Press df this city eaya Gov. Hartranft to-day isaned warrants for the oxeention ot Pitteburg, on Thursdav, Jan, 6, 1876, of William Mucray and Froderick Moyers, convictod laat March of the murder of Gloulard \Wall, and soutenced April 3 to bo hanged. MURDERED HIS WIFE, Special nspateh (o The Chicaao Tridune. Mixsearors, Alinn., Nov, 18.—Janes Brown, favofof tho Lill. It 18 bolieved that tho moas- | who murdarod his wifo laat mooth, pleadcd ure, which 19 _nat & Cabinot questiou, will be | guilty in the Dirtrict Conrt to-day. Under tho alandonod, The Assombly baa adjouraed uutll | jawn of tho Stato imprisoument for litals tho Monday. weverost pennlty that cau now bs givon. —— MEXICO. FATALLY STABBED, CONGRESSTONAL. Ortrawa, Can., Nov, 18,—Richard and Goorge Mexico, Nov. 0.—Tho Honate has elected | Datts ware fatally stabbod by & man named Tomoro Rubio T'resident, and Bonor Baavedra | Qraig - dnrine ~ enw av & dagce fu Greouvillo, Vico-P'rosident, and “,‘?,.,..‘.'3.!2?‘...,5'.'5’-35:.[',1;; xub) nynluhg_. clactod Vidal Cartaotin.” £ Coputnors Edaoxe | THI NATIONAL GRANGE, Camacho Viegsliy giroduced ton bt > in Congross. it GREAT BRITAIN. NEPONT DENILD. Lospoy, Nov. 18.—The appointments of Blir Jolin Halker aud Hardenge Stanley Jifford to tho Attorney snd Solicitor Generalship, re< spectively, aro donied. THE REGENT FLOOUS, Loxoox, Nov. 1¢.—Tha AMorniug Echo an- nounces that, on account of the recont floods, tho wanttarv nuthoritioa have declarod the Ihis- triot of Bristol, with a population of 6,000, unfit for habitation until midsummer. Thousands of acres iu tho Valloy of tho Lront will probably Annunl Scsslon nt Loulsvilie, LovisviLie, Ky, Nov. 18,—The Natlooal Grauge continuos its sossion hore, The morn- 1ng seasion was consumed in the disoussion of the report of the Executive Committoe. Spoak- iog of the location of tho headquarters of tho Grange, tho roport says : *“The jnferost mani- festod in tho Jocation by the people of cach Btate 1 visitod I8 vory Sulleringto the Order.” 1t saye that after a caroful exnmination and considera~ tion of the clnims of oach placo, it was docided to locate it at Loulsville, wle natural advan- tages aro sach a8 to bo of groat soivice, and with . H 8 Bonae of groal respongbliity resting upon its rowaln under water throughout the winter, % en}bn‘rfl. th :,“ C;‘ ml&nmn& Tosolved. %o solact & headquartors. TUR‘KEY. ouisville a8 4 T8, In regard tothe businessof the different agencies, the revort eays that Bomo cilies a0 dolng a vory large busiuesr, having in tho aggro- gato millions of dollars, whilo in otler rcapects thoy are unsatisfactory, and [all short of the benaefits which ought to be realized. The com- misnion system of the Order is eaid to ho {alse in theory and unjust to memboers, and, therefore, in tho mind of the Commities auothor method of seling is deemed necessary for the good of tho Order. Buch o systom the Commitiop bege loave to submit vlaps of at s future day, and iy satisflod it will meet with genoral approval, Efforts bave been msde to bring to the miude of Fastern capitalists and manu- facturors tho valuablo undeveloped riches of the Weet, and it B hoped orq long somothing definite tn that regard will , Lo dotermined on, ~ Should the roport bo ndopt. od concerning the busiucss sgoncies in the difforent Siates, the cowmission systow will be abolished, and oue General Agent to do tho bueiners for each State, to be appointed snd ald a salary out of the Treasury of tho Grabge 1d s eslary out of tho 1 tho Grag: e represonta. The business in rogargd to {he Canadian Gravge was not furnisbiod for publication. and all that s known of it is that the Committes on Foreign Relations was appointed. 1In gonclusion the Committes recommenda the cm‘[fluxmenz ot lectarars Lo oanvaus tho country and make known the true nim ang objocts of the Ordar, theroby corrooling wrong improsstous wuich now exist in fhe minds of many worthy people concerning the Patrous of Husvandry, CASUALTIES, ® RAILROAD COLLISION IN GEORGIA, Avousra, Gs., Nov. 18,—~A frighiful acoident took place last night on tho Charlotte, Columbia & Augusts Dailrosd, near fioo House, about 26 miles from Aungusts. After tho rogular pas- songer traio bad left Columbia yestorday after- noon for Augusts, it was followed by a trato of ompty oars for Auguata. Tho twp tralns rolled ot the rate of 20 miles an- hour, ‘one following closoupon the other. Tho pnnaaufinr train had Jjust roachoed tho siding, and was about to stop, whoa tho suoopd train came rushiog alung, and tho engine tolescoped the ladios’ passenger car, throwing it and the emoaking car off the track, A tornble scena tallowed, - The [adles’ ear was filled with passcogors, aud men, womon, and children wore jammed together, wounded, crushiod, and bleoding, After a fow inoments’ coofusion, the windows aud dpors were hroken open, and tho passougers ware ourcied fram tho wrock. Butooe life was lost, that of Charlio Niglitengale, nged G yoars, the son of Willlam Nightengale, of Brunawick, Gp. Ho soemod to hays been steameod to deglh. A sou of Mr. Heodgesheiwmer, of tho United Htatos Conat Bur- vey, who was iu_the nnmklu;scnr. was goriausly injured. My, Desbman, of Baltimore, u com- morcial travelar, bled a great doal, snd appoared badly wouyndpd, Quv, Chamborlain, of Bouth Carolina, wa4 among the passougory, ‘The outward train from Augusta belng nnable o pasa the wreck, returned with the woundod, some of whom, howevar, proved to bave receiv- ed but slight injuries,. DRIVEN OUT TO SEA. Speetal Dispateh ta 1he Chicago T'ribune, East Baainaw, Mioh., Nov. 18,—On Mondsy night, while the barge Mariner was lying at her anchorage at tho mouth of tho river, the mate, Mr. Boll, attomptod to draw watcr, and, losing his pail, wont down jnto tho yowl $o secure it,. A furioua northwestor drove ‘the yawl ont to sos, and he has not boen hoard of since. He fu sup~ ml!tfd to have been swampoed or perished with cold. TUE RECENT INAURGENT VICTORY. Loxpox, Nov. 18.—No ncws of the batile at Oatschko Las boon roceived by the Bublime Porte. At Vienna, however, tho insurgent vie- tory is (utly confirmed. TLE OTRER AIDE. CoNATANTINOPLE, Nov. 18,—A dispatch from Servar I'asha fully couflirme the provious reports 6f tho defeas sud los sustained by the ibsur- gents 8t Piva. Loxpox, Nov. 10.—A special from Cettigue Boys tho Torks aro assembliog all their diwe posablo forces 1o Bosuvis and Iorzegovins for svothorefort to reviotual Goraunaekl, the pravious sttampt Laving resulted in thawr dereat at Gatschko. 'I'ho Turks have already concontrat- ed n forco of 16,000 men, whils the insurgonts Lavo rocewved reinforcaments to the number of 6,000, SRS e . CUBA. ARRIVAL OF A ROYAL COMMISRIONEIL, » HAvaxa, Nov, 17,—Sepor Rubf tho Royal Commisaioncr, hss arrived, snd many good things are expectnd from his presence. ———— INDIA, , CONBPIRACY AT RANGOON. Ranaooy, Nov. 18,—A conspiraoy to scize the arsona! aud burn Bangoon has hoon discovered, and o great many Burmeso bave been arcosted. ALBEBT EDWARD. Boanay, Nov. 18.—The I'rinco of Wales and party havo ptarted for Baroda. CRIME, FORT WAYNE MURDER CASES. Svecial iapateh (o Lhe Chiougo Iridune, Fonr Warxe, Ind,, Nov, 18,—Joseph Wall, the murdorer condomned to death yostorday, wae vigited In bis coll to-day by roporters, who found him calm and perfectly rosigned to his fate. ig admita that o haa o fair trisl, but claims thas some of the BState's witnessea awore falsoly sgaluat him, aud tbhat hia color projudiced the jury agalust Lim. e says, howover, that ho bss no malice toward any one, that ho ia not afrald to die, and that sinco Christ died on tho Cross death hsa no torrors for him. He ap- parensly has strong hopes for another trial, In tho Krout murder trial to-day, a large amouut of importaut evideuce on behalf of the Btato was elicitod. On the night of Bept. 9, ac- cused, in wmrmy with a number of othors, wont to ** boll” a nowly-married couplo about 6 wilos from this city. 'Lho testimony io-dsy Rivon sbows that while the *belling ¥ was1n progrexs, Krout had & difficulty with a msa named Hatfleld, who struck him with s cow-bell, When the men were going homo afterwards, Krout foilowed up Hatfletd with s largs dirk- knifo lu his haud, and, having overtaken him, accosted him with angry wo; Casly Hicks oxpregsod o dotermination to defeud’ Uaglnld, when Krout plunged his knife into Rigks, The Iadter foll to tho ground and expired in a fow moments without nttering a word. Krout waa tald that ho bad killed Hioke. Ho replied that hie did not care s G—d d—n, and, jumping luto 8 Wwagon, went to a dance, whero he romained tifl ”MS daylight. When returning home ho was arrested. : A CURIOUS COUNTERFEITING CASE. Speciat Djapatch to The Chicado Tysbune, BruNarieep, I, Nov. 18,—John Murray, ar- rested in Champaign day before yesterday for haviog in his possoselon and' passing counters foit money, walved ao cxaminatlon to-day be- fore United Btatce Commissioner Adams, and was hola 1n 93,000 bail, Cortain ciroumstances connected with tlus caso are rather singular. Bome '8t. Louls perties connooted with the Uuitod Siatos Marghal's oftico and with s load- ing dotoctive flrm of that cily ware prosent, and stated thac the prisgner was a reputable man at homo ; that be had poasession of the counterfeit monay for a legltuuate purpose uuder their apthority; thal oagh bilt was marked to provont their beig passod, wluch your cor- respopnent found to bo tho fact, and ‘that Mur- oy while st Champaign, in pussuit of hLis oo~ cupation uudor their direction, got too much whisky sbuard, and foolishly ussd the counter- foit tor betgng st cards with somo s3loon. keopars ; 1Lt Lis thien {old them tho monoy wan bad, upon which scknawlodgment thoy caused lus arroat, Murrsy's folly will causs bim much mors ahnoyanee than ho anticipated, as he will hiavn to muand trla), i ] hard] convictlon will l?u‘lln\:‘.oubh Eiis ey pronalce CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE. Prrropvna, Nov. 18,—~At 10 o'olook this morn- fog a collislon occurred on the Pittsburg, Cin- elnnsti & 8t, Louia Kailway betwoep a vonspruc- tion traln and a west-bound frelght near Philadalphia croes-roads, s -fow miles cast of Denwon, 0. Threo omployes of the oouatruce tion Lrain were killod and two olbors scriously ivjured. ‘The accident scams to hsve besn cauged by the enginoer of the frolght traln di- rogarding the signals givon by the flagmen of the conatruotion tisin, SYEAMER BURNED. New Yanx, Nov. 18,—The Biston Ieland steamer D, It. hactin took fire on her down trp this -;v.omoon. ‘The Hra wau gaused by over- hested machinery. Tho pilot ran her aslioro an tho flata. Tba ;’mo%gp!l: wd‘h:’udfl wera :L moved in emall bosty. Two mou waze badly H4p1ded. FOUR CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH, OnoiuvaLr, Ont., Nov. 18.—The hpuse oceg- pled by Denpis Cunnipgbp’s family was burned last nlght, snddour childsen parished. Mr, aud Mre, Cunvinglam nacrowly evcaped. . A CHABACTERISTIC TEXAN EPISODE, New Outeans, Noy 18.—Gnlveston dispatchen roport a terriblo tragedy st Cuoro thiv moruing, A pasty of flve men eutured Ryau's saloon #nd lolled foubon Brown, City Marshal, and former. Iy mombor of the Sat THE QEADLY KEROBENE, Fiddlod with e, Eh Wiy M body was [ yypraavotss, Nov. S8.—A young Susdo girl with black snd white. One 70 namnd | Bamed Caroline Klang was {ajally burped this Frreeman rocelved two shots sud wan Ingtautly | WOTUIOR DY the explosion of a ooal oll lsmp, killed. Auother negro was wouudodin he face. Brown was the man who arrested Taylor for the il Loy gus the it THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEWENT. r K “Laylor gucaped from tho Nkw X T Indianoba jail duriuy th el mia il L N L Inn -upmu«‘l his pn:‘\y u‘hd ptx:x m’vfl;‘f‘h'fl:&: Amacitn Woghs Uioties Msoritlion mmwio: alsrm bells were rung snd & tho town. No arrests are yoi tivued todny. Several addressca wero made, and a lengthy saries of resolutions yoad, reaf< firming the priuciples of the Aswociation, gud do- manding equal righta for womou. Great promi- netice was given In the adilresses o pejisianivg Biate Legislatures to ensble womsn 0 vple ab tho Prasidential election af 1870, e THE 10WA REFORM SCHOOL. Epecial Correspondence of The Chiougo Tridung. Dea Moies, 1a., Nov. 17.—Airs. Deborah Cat- tell, whose uawmeis sigued to the ropori of the luvestigating Commisslon of the Retorm Behpol, Withdrawy her nage from the seport, in & lut! tothe Qoverugrs Bhesays als preforaio w until tha Trustoss mako their report, If tha ber, she will aign itj if pot; shp will Ruard placed o ado, ! b FATAL SHOOTING, Special Correayangence of Tha Chicado Tribung, Lancino, Miod., Nov. 17.—Nufus B. Bpraguo, & merchant st Langeton, dootcaln Couaty, way sttucked on the 13th juab. lubis siore Lya druuken man vamed Lowles. Bpraguo arew fli, revolver and whot Towles twice, tha wounds proviug fatal. Hprague gave hunself up. A BRUTAL ATTACK. §peciat Diapateh to The Chicugo Trbune, Uxiox Citv, Ind., Nov, 18.—Yesterday worn- ing, as & mau usmed Philip Tucker was ridipg on borwgbacls through the wopda #bout B miles -usko p xopart of he ong, ‘ POLITICAL. eplocting 1L or hotching 34 may Lo unplessant, daon not comn any ton Aoon. 1f bis Abla mind clnnolhrlnb’ Htaeif down €0 tho peity detatls which b Is paid toJon! afler, o had boter realgn, Supporo the Bopublicaus aud Domocrats wera ool to hold a caucus, nnd lot the Lsrd-money oandidato who stall have tho largnst vote bo mnda the erndidate of the hard-money men of both partien 2 Wo venture tha m"i“““m for tho benofit of our ** Indopendent ™ frienda who aro #g pure ik is tho duty of Republicans to voto for Mr. Rorr. Our awn opinion still ia that tho Demoarata will settlo tho whola matter i their caucus, sud that 1f tho majority #ays ** goft move oy " or *compromine, " tho reat will Indocae Jiiny, be o Raudall, Frraando Wood, or suy olhor wualncy-geabbior."—Ncw Haven Palladium, tull Official Returns of the Voto for Governor in Wisconsin. The Now Constitution of Alabama Ratified by Over 50,000 Majority. Miscellancous Politieal Notes and Con- ments, O tho achool question tho Inctford Courant BAYA ¢ WISCONSIN. ‘Tla danger 18 & seal anie, pnd {8 mado mora Jmmie THE ¥TLL YOTR FOR GOYERNOR BYCOUNTIZA—IB75 COMPARED WiTIt 1873, Hpectal Correapondenca of The Chicago Tyfvune, AlayisoN, Wie., Nov. 17.—The following is the voto >f Wisconsin for Goveruor at the last elocticn and the ove proceding it, us appoars from cflicial roturus,—showing a majority, at the nst oleation, for Ludington, Roform, of 841, sgainat 15,975 for ‘Laylor, Ropublican, two nent by badog disregarded, Tho great hopa of {lio Homish Church {n this mastter is tn_ being_aflowed work undisturbed, Au opos aessulf, a8 wa ki wmarkad, eould only resulf n dfsaster. Al thoy 1o bn lol alone,They arn yearly gaining ground, o p quivt manner, by using thelr Democrutic ailics, Foe- Tinps thiere &nd Dob noca thn Lweuty o thirty parocni- alnzhiools b the country which are naw supborted by THblie money, but whereverono cxista thero will lio Tound wrubscrvicnt Domooratl Behool lioard, 'Tiw dunger should be it 1n it (nfan: Henator Bavard in his onon letter to tho Atlun- to To- [ yonrsago: ta lcrald speska out for loucst currenoy sud | el " Freg " Tappes) {o eyery mpn among you,—awil to nona s Countiee, |Luding-{ oo t 1 cirectly nn to those who_ risked ihieir g e | Yavior S e ox e Tudapondencs of tho Houthert: ur pledge of mt uader fost ho eredit and P Btaten from this Government,—crown y 362y 3, cltizenaip with & now proof of fealt tho dangerous methods of assault up pronperity ol eur carupiom oquatey which aro coulalns w4, tntentfonally or ignoravtly, bt ulways certafoly, in teasuren whlch fnvoive a viohtlon of ihe recogoliod Inwa of inance whica the commireial world adopts for ils_government. Lachew tho plang and achemes of Kelley, Niutlor, wnd Phillips, and atand by sod jumlet upon' 4 restoration of tho standard of value in our dealings as thie baala of our currenoy. ) et sl S RAILROAD NEWS. THE B. & O, HOAD AND THE ALDERMEN. Mr. W. C. Quincy, General Manager of the Daltimoro & Ohio Railroad, has beeu in thia city for somo timo past, for the purposo of securing tho coveent of the Aldermen-to lenso from tho Expoettion Diractors tho Mochanical Departmont of the Exposition Building. He bae, Lowever, up to this time not succesded in ovorcoming tho opposition of the City Jathers, who for some ronson or athor put all possible obstacles in tho way of Mr. Quiney. Their opposition can hardly bo explained on avy other ground than that they e to fores the railroad into bi y tho Iska front at thoir torms by refusing tliem temporary sheltor. They have male no gbjection whatovor to the leasing of the main building to a com- pauy for tho use of & skating-rivk. Mr. Quincy has offercd to pay €500 a mouth, about twico as much ns that and of tho building is worth, and fivo times as much in praportion to what the Rink Company {8 paying. .Ho also offerod o give all the guarnnty raquired that he would leave the buildisg wlienevar roquosted to do so, ungd 1m no event would o waut it longor than moxt summer, Yot the Aldermen.romained stubborn, and claimod that the law was agamst {ho leasing of the buildiug, aud roforred tho mattor to tha Law Depsrtmont. There is a probability that tho Inw Iy a;gxlnn the Jeage, but tho Jaw waa not consultod whon the building wns leased to tho Rink Company, nor when it was leased to the railroad company Jnst year. Mr. Quincy has be- come deoidediy disgnated with * tha ways that aro dark and the fricks that are vain'’of the majority of the Chwoago Aldermen, and has thoreforo come ta tho conclusion that he doos not want to baye anything more to do with them, pnd that ho can get along juat ns well, it not botter, without “tho Mechanical Dopartment of tho Exposition Duild- ing, aud tho city aud Exposition Diroctors will thorofore have fo do without tho €600 a month ho otrored for the use of tho building. For about oug-fifth of the money offered (o tho city for that bufldivg, he has secured tho spacious bulding on Michigan avenue, two doars south of Madison strcot, which is fust opposilo the tracks from which the traine dopart avd arrivo, This building is now being trangformed into 3 dopot, with comfortable waiting sug baggage- rooms, ticket-oflices, etc., sud will bo resdy for oceupanoy in a;fow day 1,87 1,67 Totabuesoeione. i oo,) s1am ‘Tiero wore GO0 ucattoring vosen, mainly Pro- hibition, of which Fond du Lo cast 215; Win- nebago, 1075 Tremponiesy, 733 Groon Lake, 443 Coluwbia, 34. For uther offices the yotes wors as follows,— tha Democrats having majoritica: Tienten- sut Covernor—Parker, 85,633; Katon, 84,237, Becretary of Biate—Doyle, #3,102; Warner, 8L48l, " Troasurer—Kubn, %5,230: Baetz, 83, 425, Attornoy-Gonoral—3ioan, 85,736; Bonnett, 83,034, Htate Bugerintenuent—foaring, 85,892; Grabam, 84,217, e T MISCELLANEOUS. CUATTANODGA ELECTION, Nasuvire, ‘Leun,, Nov. 18 —The American's Cuattanoogs spocial anuounces the olaction of Fort, Democrat, 3layor of Ohattauoogs, by 283 mnjority over James, Ropublican, present in- cumbent. The Democrals also elected the Clty Marshal and Laslf the Aldormen. The contest waa very axcitiug. Thore is groat onthuajaum and burniog of bonfires, whilo the Aayor-elsot iy being bautcd aver tho city on a hose carriage by the euthusisstio firomen, Tha fact that (hatta- nooga kas long been cautrollod by Ropublicans, together wilh the fact that tho defeatod caudi- dato for Mayor waa tho most popular Republican in the city, sufiiclontly sxplains the Dewmocratio exultation. THE ALABAXA ELECTION, MoxTanoueny, Ala., Nov.18.—The majority for the ratification: of the new Conatitution will not bo lous than 50,000, and woy reach 60,000, Only our countics gave majoritios againat it, gnd the emaiping sixty-one overwhelmingly in its favor, ————— POLITICAL NOTES. The Clavaland Herald ssya: “That man lga fool who will daclare {n favor of a Third Term in tho face of New York, DPgunsylvanis, and Obio." | Tho warning of the Ureoklyn Union ie, that #Tho Republican party i to-day inp 8 position of special peril, becauso it has ontered upon a pe- riod of roturolng prosperity.” Democratio editors are yary subdued now. Al of them who Liave sonso enough to soe boyoud their own noses sgree with this frank admission of the Troy Presz: *\Wo confoss wo regard tho outlaok with tho utmost spxiety."—New York Tribune, : Ithas gonp #o far thak Bonator Spencer, of Alabania, ‘‘Boss¥ Bhepherd, of Washington, Postmaster Burt, of Bpston, and Gen. B, F. Butlor sre named a4 tho judividuals working for the Postmastor-Gencral'sremoval, Well! Woat POOLING ARRANGEMENT. CLeveraND, O., Nov, 18.—~An imnporiant mogts ing of railway ofticiala was held at Orestline yos- terday, The contomplated pool of earnings boe twoou e Vapdnlin and Indinoapolia &, Bt Louis lines was Iorm‘rn{y umgfinmd. Alsj, Jopn E. §impeon, long and favorahly kuowe 1a rail- road circlog, was olected Gonoral Mapager of tha pooled lines. ‘I'ho moeting also sgreed upoo & echedule for through palace cars botweon Louis- ville aud New York by wayof tho Cleveland, Celumbus, Ciovivusti ~ & Tudignapolis, Laka Shore, and New York Central Daljways, to take efteet Doc. 1, Arrangements sro {n progress for stwilor facllities between Oincinnati, 8t. Loats, sud New York, THE MEMPHIS CONVENTION. Memrms, Nov. 18.—Among tho dolegates to the Iailroad Convootion who havo alreadyar- rived gro ox-Gov. Msgoffio, of Kentucky; tho Ifon, 8, B. Davis, L, Dayonyy, and Capt. James 8, Wiso, of Cincinnat!; ex-Cliof Justico McClure, QGen. Dockery, and Ma). John D. Adams, of Lit~ tis ; Gon. N, H. Harvis, Dr. Ilaworth, and Col, Jamen H. Bullivan, of Vickeburg ; snd Col. John M, Flowing, of Koaxvjlle, e TELEGRARHIC BREVITIES. ‘Whitto and Bliaa closod thoir revival meetings *in Miuncopolls yestorday. A large numboy have beeu convarted uydor thelr pregohing. Ad wany a8 1,600 waro presans. Dra. Almer King, residing 1 mile west of Au- yora, Jll., wiiile superintending the cooking-of breakfast yestordsy mozning, suddealy drouped into achair and expired without a struggle. Cauyr, discapo of the gouu. DM 13 uaanl of .:Innm;i Mfind‘ nl‘lhnu‘ vuxru emocratio aspiranty for Mayor of e Lo yostordan, Cant. Altred T Lacay, TIate Trosjdent of the Btate Benata, was solooted sy tho eandidato againat tho present Incumbont, The_pork-packing season s boing gradually ap»uufll:z Pogm bt has beon dclsfie&’conald- ershly on ‘sccount of the mild condition of the wosther. Reyuolds & Co. hiave thus far slaugh- tared about 3,000 hogs. 'Lyng & Brothorson will bigher tribute to the cheracter of 3lr. Jowell bod: —Phil Rrobably bo ‘nq orations sogn, Cagkle, Dox & could angbody desire ?—Philadelphia Tumes. O bvo kotliag randy fof tho wintor eason, And ‘Chore is enough for the eohools, enpported by | will open in a short i’lmu. mx)bllo taxation, todo fu the wide tields of human owledgo without undertaking the functipus of the family and tho Church. Ax batweou Catho- lica nud Protestsnts, or Chrisuans ang Jewe, rny religioun exercises aroseotarian, and it would be difticult to poiut out any bouoiit that comes from them as commonly carried on in our wehooly.—Haston (Hobe, Doctors are o vain, is the verdict of tho Bpringficld (AMass.) Republican, which says: Ths Democratic parcy, asa pariy, is certainly a prett hopeloas case. . Tho svemtone (ally remarcauy it {las proyer-book diagpuoats it hau etk uudono (hoso thirige which it'ought to tisve dons, it bas doue thase iblugs which it vught not o hiave dous, and there 1s no health fn it. Physicians wil bo tny vain, we frar, Ax things look now, the soouer Guv, Tiden' and his aort af Dumocrata givo it up au s 1Led” job, tho betier for hews and for the country, ‘The lasue bejwoon capital and labor will nover ba settlod vo loug au the world stands. There iano reasau, howevor, why it should not be talked and Judgo Colo, of tho Iows Buprome Court, yes- torday filod with the Governor his resfgnation, Reasoun for it, the salary is inadoquato to sup- ort his family, The resignstion "takes effoct f.u. 15, Lo recqtmondy en inorgase of tho salary of Districk Judges to #4,000, Supreme Jydies to §5,000, sud an sdditionp of gupther Judge to tho Buprems Boncl, PORY HURDN. Special Dispateh to The Chicaqo Trisune. 8t. Louls ; schra J. M. Neolon, Helkirk. P Ur—Vrops Dean Richmond, Marina Oity ; ocbrs Obawploo, I, P. Bsldwin, Waype, Tpylor, Home. . Winn—Bouth, frosh; weather clondy. Special Dispatch to The Chiodga Tritune, Tour Jlunoy, Mich,, Nov, 18,—Dpwy—Prop Conceru, wnton sbout, sud every reason why it should, Ur—Props 8t, $sul, Germania, Hackeit and ‘I'his 8 to be a 1aad, populous, Industrious, pro- | cobsort; uchirs Bwestheart, Liszte A. Law, M, ductive. It will bocome incroasingly 'such, | L. Jiggle, Lottie Walt, msiuly by the unfon af capita) snd labor. Bep- sible Viows un Loth sldos of thie case will basten ; Ioglish wud impracticable sud one-sided views 7111 mlml our nauousl progresu.—~irovidencs ournai. The White-Live movament nsews (o Lave ex- lod its force in lusissippi iu earrylug tho ato election, aud it is wigniticant that the Vioks- burg Herald, hathieito the twadtng White-Ldns or- KAD, ROW Bays : Wanu—Houth, gontle ; woather fine, .« el i ot GRADES OF GRAIN, Specigt Digpateh to T'he Cpicage Tridury, BrmixarieLp, IIl, Nov. 18.—The TNallroad #0d Warehousg Comupiasionsye have clsnged the {napection pilep of grain g that No, § win- for whieat shall welgh 34 pounds to the iJllfllDl. instoad of 831 No, B spring wheat, 63 pounds, ‘Whist can wa gain by ostracisiug and ting the | Ivstead of B4; No, 8 barley 41 pounds, o+ negro, even thuss -‘u " mmu’ 't'fu Mw"::mnt uexf gtead of 42, t?'hku offoct Jau, 3 popds oebibition of & boies of Adatmtsb o K1 a A2 T sbib eBroon bsck 10t tho (ol of tho crally waokrhee who FINANCIAL, ‘groos 70 too rvgdy to selze upon the loaat protoxt Lo pruv e euto shat 10 wintoe o 1he Sos pee Sle® bnes mive ? The susding of o Lible o achoola v prin- cipatly demauded by theologisny who wee I:u it 80me advautage Lo their owa psauliar system of betlof, aud opposed by otliers who sse in it the aunderminipg of falfh in their owa peoulisr tenots. Excludiog it as & regular test-hiook docs pot degteoy pho truth thore jp fo at, but it Juuy pasist tu roudering more barmonious $he wosking of our uwou-sclioul systaw, which iy HostoN, Nov. 18,—Tho suspension {s - sn- pounoced of the whojesalo provision houns of A. & A, Jacobu & Co., of 121 Houth Markph streat, & very old conceru. 14 is reported in financial circles here shad ihs peper of the Esstern Railrasd went to protest yestorday. OCEAN STEAMBHIP NEWS. Loxnoox, Nov, 18.—Kteamships Friv, Caneds, tho owy mafuguard of thae intallizence, sud | 884 Arragon, fram New York, and Hiberim fiom neans of intsllivence, necassary to the woll-bo- | Hoplon, Lisva Aryivad gyt fug of p free gopugunily.—Qshkosh Northiuest- o 7 ern. A Gn},a?‘!' alfl l))‘,:::'nllu. » Upon the lsto Whisky-Ring prosecutions, the | 3 ry Quoen bew purchssed 100 Africau Bprinisteld (Mase.) Kepablican maly Teiaarka: | qnpmrormesy Qe e e by £, s S Jigh tiue tuat tats old toatignad ductrine of | place uoar 1fsywo s .mllf Wi JA wiley otficlsl reapopsibility ahould be Lald wungu:zvmm [’xom Bay Fyaucisca Mr. Queen'y witaps erugs Leuch l&du &l‘l:c\ln 0o Jwry-rogi, T ub Apto flm“"t‘:a rfihau! ml!uomw"zww aehi . Ipis uoutornuooc:{lshuwffi for r’pu @, wars. 0 opch hizd ylal Qyer, fim wosth of feathord o e Y A v yearly, Ho by pyes! 00,000 {4 she enter + Porr Hunon, Mich, Nov. 18.—Dowx—Prop’ RELIQIOUS. Lnst Night but One of Moody's Brook- lyn Campaign, 'The Gireal Rink Fillod Fifleen Minntea Afier thoe Opening of the Doory, Ten Thousand Tickets Issued for To- Night's Meeting, MOODY'S BROOKLYN MEETINGS. New Youx, Nov. 18.—After roqueats for pray-~ ora for various townea, cities, churchoes, backslid- org, drunkards, and others, had heen read, at the Brookiyn Tabarnacle, bo-day, Mr. Moody rogd tho twonty-Afth chapter of Txodus, and sald that this was tho way that God wantod ug to givo—to giva willingly, I thoy would not bring gald, thon they were to bring silver; it they could not bring silver, then thoy could bring braed; if not Lrass, purple and fino linen, goats' halr, rams' wkins, proclous atones, or spices. Gtod wanted an offoring. Aa he had givon out on Tucaday, thora wonld bs a oollce. tlon taken up to pay off tho debt of tho Young Men's Christian Association, and overy ona abould -giva something to-day, Ha had been identifled with {Lese asaociationn for Xnanv. and it was In the Young Mon's Christinn Ausvcintion shat lie Jearned hosv Lo presch and got hold of weg's hearts. It was one of tho churches ot God, reaching out ity arm to got hold of young wen, Thore was no organ- izatfon with “which ho ~sympathzed * so wugh aa that of the Youog Man'a Chrlatisn As- soolatlon. Somo fifty yoars ago they diud not need axsociationn of this kind so much, aud thero woro somo men wlo might think thoy wern of littie or no uso, In olden timos, tho emyplovers usaed to taks the young nion whdm they omploy- ed into their families and look aftor thom, but now it was djffozent, Thoy came to tha oitfes, their = buarding-houses weve not ghaerful, and they wandored. out into the sirocta. Billinrd-saloons and theatros woro ht up, ond theso yonug mey taudered ioto them, Tho Young Mcu's Christian Awsoclation provided a placo for them, aud tho organization aliould ba auwtatned. Thoy should: got tha young men while they were strangora 1 tho city, i then cifed soveral instancos whero young man had beon saved from livos of dissipation through tho lafluonca of these asscclations, 'Theyehould oxtend a littlo kindnoss to thess stravgors, and mnke them feel that thero was soma one wha took an igterest fn them, ‘Tho Rev. Dr. Cuylor said that a large majority of those who had hecn reached sinco Morsrs, Moody aud Sankoy had been in Urooklyn werq youug mon, Thore wad not » young may that tho dovil waptod to gve up. ‘Tho volges of tha estors were fur young men. The dovil wounld ilko to soo tho flag aver tho Young Mon's Cbris- tian Aesociation at half-mast, Tio Liov. Dr. F'ultop toll bow, through his offorts, s young man who bad boen a convict at tho Ponitentiary, and with whaom Lo bad prayed while vigiting thorein, was brought to Jesuy through the Youug Men’s Chyiatian Associaticn. enkuy saug **Uack, the Voico of Josun T, Cryiuy Ir. Needyam, the Irish oveugolist, prayed, aod Mr. Haukey mads & few remaris in repard ta the good resulta of Chrigtian Associations, 1o belouged to n mall one in a tawn in Penn- sylvania, and wus gent a8 o delozato from tlit Association to tho Natioual Conventivn, and it ;[u ;x 4his Couvention that he ot with Brasher a0dy. ‘T callection was the taken up, Tho last mght but one of tha rink mootinge attractea tho largest aweombly of peopla yot gathered in and around tho bmlding, Tho doory wore opened gt 6 p. ., and in fifteon winutos tho vast cdifico was jammed, and tho atrcets surroundivg woro erowded. Ten thousand tickots nr‘ufi\:rnady givon out for the meetiug to-morrow night. The hymn, **Graco, 'tis a Charming Sound,” was sung by the wholo con;uu(iauou. standing, and prayer was offorgd by the Rev, Dr. Cuyler, who requested the nudienco to joia 1n the Lord's Prayor at the closo of hi potition. Ho prayed | that thosa sinnors who had been shut ont of tho mak“lz{ Qhriatians pccupying tho roown might ba reachad in somno other way. Mr. Moody then announced that {n addition to dther sorvicea to-morrow, thore would be sn inquiry meoting all day long iu the Methodiub Episcopal Chureb, from 10 o, m, tifl tho timo for tho ovening services in the churoh and rink, and aftor theso woetings till 10 p. m. 3lr. Moody thep proached & sormon upan gontesslng Qbriat, MICHIGAN EPISCOPALIANS. &pecral Disvated to The Chicaan Crivine, ANN Aunon, Mich., Novi 18.—Tho Episcopal Dioceso of Michigan held its eightespth dio- cesan misslonary meetings in this city yesterday agd to-day, Blehop McCoukey, of Dotrait, pro- sided. Tho Bishop delivered the oponing ser- mon tothe clergy. A geuarsl discusslon wns beld on the subject of this best meaps for n- forming tha people on missions. Addresses wero delivored by the Rovs, Richard Bross, of Pontisc; W, W. Raymond, of Hillsdale; O, L V. Btooking, of Detroit; L, W. Apklegnn. of Fontgn ; and W. Hall, of Aun Arboy, Tho meotings were woll attonded, 5 EVANGELICAL, ALLJANGE. spU’uE: nm‘mtft-l‘; The f.jhtcam Tripune, Migwavres, Wis., Nov.18,—Tho Evangalioal Alliancaadjourned to-day after routine hnsiness, aceording {0 programme. Tho scesions have boen extremely haraonious and delightful, aud tho papors rod of unnsual value, THE CENTENNIAL, A Statempug of the DirectorsGenoral of ilyo Enternpsionn) Exhibition. UnsTep BTaTes CN minNiaL CoxuissioN, Pl Aprrrgis, Nov. B, 1875, ~To the Rditor of the Cincinngti Commargial: Tho Jnquirles whioh ronch this office shgw mo fogufficipnt an uoder- stapding of the Internajionsl Exbihition that I have had prummd statements of some impor- tant itema walch it is desirable to make kpown, Very respectiully yours, . & 1. Gosuony, Director-Gonorsl. ARRANGEMENTS YO THE OENTENNIAL. The ac} of Congresy which proyided for *celo- brating the ope huadredth spulversary of Antor- ican_Indepondonag, by holding an Iugomntioual Etbibluo%nt Arta, Manufactypes, snd Productd of yho Boll and Mine,” autho, tha croatipn ot the United Bistes Centonnlal Gommission, and inkrustad to it tho msuagemant of pho Ex- hibition,, Thia Body ia compased of two Com- missjonera from oach State and Territory, nomi- nated h{tbo reapegtive Governors, snd apmmis- sioned Ly the Prosjdans of - tho Unitad Stats. 'I'ho enterprive, thorafore, 1y distinctly a national ouoe, and not, as has sometimes boou stated, the work of a priyate corporation. ‘Phio Exhybition will bs opened on Mey 10, 1876, and reinain open ovary day, exceps Sunday, un- 4l Nov, 10, . ‘Thore will be & fixed price of 50 cents for ndmission to all the buildings and gravade, ‘The Centonpial gronuds aro situated on tho wentary bank of the Bopuylkill Ruver, and within Fairmouyt Park, thalargost public pask in pros- {mjty to a greas oity (o tha world, and oge of the mnul beautifal in the uonnlr{v. The park aag- tains 8,160 poses, 460 of whfoh have beon n- closod far sho' Exhibiton, Bosldes thls f1act, there will be Iasge yards nend by for the exblbition of ptock, apd & farm of ¢9 acres Ly already been sultably plapted for the tosts of plons, mowers, Fespory, pud ather sgricultural ach 3 wThA‘ffllbmon buildings are connected by elght linas of stroet card, which conncoy with all the other loea in the oity, spd by the Penn. sylvaolp -ux:l ll_endllxl:gdmlrud‘.’ :’vcr :l\ll: 'fi:fi; af which ¢ wil alsa run L Panipivadia sua, Piriadlptia, Wimivbion & Tialtjgiore Haulrosds. Thus the Exhibilion is in 1munedista connsation with the ontire reliroad ayatem of -the country, and any one within 00 miles ot Phuladelplis ean visit b at no greater coay (hp! tflu 7 pATTISRY biro at the FParia of Vianxugr ibjtion. "fla artioles $0 bé axhibited Lave Loen olasels fled Ip seven departmanty, which, for the most Jart, will be locsted i -rmrnpri-m buildings, Llum several sreas aro as follows : uddings, Acree sov'rd, } Main Pollding, $147 8 nf, o, Akt end Metatiurgy, s pcturcey l:l. %-’(T‘:comw Bejesca, e 2 “’l‘bfi%uy 4ding, : 14 & "(‘r Agricultural B'iding §. Hogticultyre, Hortloulinrsl Bl 3.6 T ersrsparrenssntrireresesainnsenssrs o b8l This provides nearly 10 more sores for ex- bibiting-upuce than there werg ny Vienus, the largest Iuternations! Habinition yet bold. Yet the spplications of exhilntors have been so pumerous pa to pxhaust the -pl? and many jms mmlnl alassos of objeots musl () provided for apscial buildtngs, An important lIIohl exbibiilon will be made by tbe United Blates Goverament, and ia hejng pfopared ihe supervl » of eia zopresephing (he seTRl exs0Ulive G0 =) partmonts of the Gavernment. A fine hni of 415 acron Is provided for the purporo, ay fing whiichh will bo accupied by the War, Ttiany, Nnvy, Intorior, Post-Offico, nad Agrioultural [y partmonta, and tho Bmithaunian Tuntitation, The Women's Contennial Fxectiive Comng teo has rainod $30,000 for ho orection of g ravilion in which to oxhitit overy kisg of Women's work, 'fql tuin colirction women af g uations are axpectod to cautribute, Tho fleb of apoctal puildings i conntanty fp, creaslog, aud prosont indleationn ato that fiorg Wil bo from 20010 850, Moab of Vhe im Pouag| forolgn ostions~Xoglapd, Germany, 115 tig, Francs, Hwoden, Eaypt, Japan, and athora-arg putting up ano or more etrmeturas sach for 2 hiblttng wurpnuul or for thw use of the (o, migsionam, axhibitors, atid Fiaftore Qficon ad headquartara of this kiud, usyally pf conriden abla architecturnl Leauty, aro provided by i Btatea of Panorylvania, Obio, ‘ndlum\, Hiincts, Michigan, New Jerscy, New York Connectieny Muasanchusstts, Now Hampahira, Missonn, Ky ll'u, \|rg‘n;\li\; }\ ‘et Vieguun, Nevadn, Wiscong, own, aud Dalawaro, and i g likely will Tollow o exatnb o |= e A number of trade and induatrial ssesay. Vooe, which requirs Iarge npounts of :;m wil bo proyided for in nlmoinl buildipge. Anion, thess aro thia phatogeaphara, the OAYTIBES biid, ers, tho glaea makers, thacracker bakery, the e and shioa mauufacturers, Lesidea quite a nome ber of individual axhibitots, The groat Aemandg for apace will probably rendss thia oonree sary o n considorablo extent, osnécially for oy. bititorn who Lavo been tardy in making thyir ?mvhutmm. In tho ain I{xhihuwulhu'ming or exatiplo, 133,300 Siiaro foct of spaco Luon applied for by the eginting nl'flfmhcr b Amarlean eshibltors only ; whoreas, the nmm{ gato nnace whiols 1t hag beon posalhlp & res-rra for the United Btaton nnEm mont is only 160,000 nquate feet, about ono-third of wilsh' will b consumod hy mm-*owuvn, . Tho Jachiuery Bailding, Hih the ‘ottiors, fa § already” fully coveind by applicationn, ey aro ahaut 1,000 Amarican exhitniov in this dor pariviont, 150 Euglish, aud 150 from oiloy suropean countrios,—which i about 250 mory t!.u\u antared tha Viewua Machingry Exlilitign, Extra provision s being mndo '3; anpsyes to B acoonmodate the hydraulio machinery, (LT bnwmers, forgen, haletiug ougiucs, Loors, plumbora, carponters, ole, s Power in the Machinery Hall will ba chlely wupplicd by puic of wonstor Corlirg engines, iinch cylindor 18 40 inchea In dfamoter, with 5 strolio of 10 foct ; tho fy-wheol is 81 feot ig diametor, aud woighia 53 tona; the horso-power in 1,400, and the nymbor of -higtlera iy twanty, This englue drivea ahout a mile of sUsfhing, "¢ @ For the Art Exhibition, the most omineny Amorican artlds aro uuderstood to ho at worx, ond it may bo cqnfldonkli' stated that, *especially in tho dopartmont of Tandscapa printing, the United States will prosent: & finor display than the public hias hoen fed to expat. Qulta nslda from the contedbutions of Awmoriean aruaty, ap. | plicatious from abroad call for more than four times the oxhibitlug spaco uffarded by the erent Memorial 21ali. T1ovision far the snzrins will by made in_tesuparary Sre-proof buildings, though all exhibiting nations will bo reprosvoted fu the eentral Ark Gallory, . Aha Boorelary of tha Navy haa arranged tha| United Statos war vossol shall call, noxi apring, at convouient Iurupean ports to collect and transport hither ta tise Lxhibition §lyo works of An:crlean artisin resllant [ Eucopo. Awmong the_ports thns far desiguated are Houthamnton for England, Ilavro for 1'iance, Dromen for (lers many, and Leghara for ftaly, 1o which, 1f dosire lbh!. ofihr;‘m lllmy by ndnled.u b i r, Beit, tho eminout English acniptoy, whe | agsigned tho groups for tho plinth for the g Albert Momorisl {u Hydo Park, Londan, 1s ro. producing in torra cutla, at sh qolobrated worky in Lambetl, tho ove which symbolizes Amorica, Tho fiauvlofi in thwe group are colasesl, covoring a grotind space of 15 foot square. It will prob. ably be pinced in tho great Contral Gallery, op- podito tho {incim} enfrancs, « % Tho Art Exhibttion witl include, in addition to the works of contepotory astists, seprosontas tive productionn of thy pauc coutury of American arl—those, for instoncs, of Buuait, Toploy, Trumbnll, West, Alaton, Bully, Noagle, Xilhu:(, Kenaett, CUale, 'Thepo, a4 woll as’the works .offered Ly living artista, will Lo pasied upuu by the Committea of Seloction, who wil viat for tha purpose New Yark, Jloston, Chicago, and § -othor leading citlos, in ordor to prevent the noedlesa cransporiation ta Pluladelphia of works af art not up {0 the stundard of admigsion, & A latga number of orders auid lmhrfimeu byre elgnitiad thoir intoucion (o’ hold gethorings & Puiladelpbia duripg tha period of tho Kxlupition, Among those which may uaw po coumersied, nro the Grand Lodgo of Penvmylvaut, Inds- pendent Order of Udd-Fellaws ; the Graud Ene B campment, Independont Order of - (Mdd-Felloms; Grand Lodgo, United Btfes, Tudependont Order of Odd-Fellowsy Grand Commandory Kpighta ‘Yomplar; Grand Army of the ng;:umlo Proavy- B tarisn Bynoda; Oalcdouisn Qlubs Portland Mo- chanio Mlues; Welsh Natiyual Eistedfodd: Patriotlo Ordor Bond' “of Amgrlca; Cale fornin Zouaves, of San Fraueiea; an Tuternational Hogatts; the tifo inaucanca companless Natlonal '~ Board of TUnder- § wiitars Agriouleural Hovlegyy Heor B Htato v ond Inl‘um , N @, of Californls ; Phtladelptin Quutornnnn?h!o&\md\“ Epk&uwhfi hureh y C?n- cinpatl Bogloty : California Llonsor Hoclety; Amearioan Dantal Conventlon; Onthetio Tofal Abstinonoe Union of Amerion; Iudependens Ordar of B'nal B'rith ; National Atumal Axsocia. tion ; Balgsmon's Assnclation § , Jufih Maryland Rogiment 1 American I‘umo_fioum\ oty § Malsiera’ Ansoolation of the Upitad Bintos | Army of the Cumbogland ; Hwmbelds Mauumont Assos C{nl;nn; Cl‘»‘m::aphc'zr'falgmhém nou‘:‘xmuuzfiur ciation ; Yjoard of Trade Copvantiau; Tate uational Typbgraphical Cougresa ?’;hno Associte sion of the United Baten i "Cantansia) Laglon g Philj n‘ duuul Meglloal’ Hadlety § Inter nnuggflwfl‘mlm Co’llurug; ot Vqluuleur Tire Department of Phijadelphis, F : THE WEATHER, Wasynorox, D, (), Nov. 10.—~1a, m.—For the Upper Miagjseippl ahid Lower Diusouri Vailose, rioing bpromoter, north to weat winds, coldar partiy cloudy weather, and In tho fopmer tnd Minsaur} acoaglopas 800w OF yelu, Whigh.Gop-. ditlona will extend aver the Upper Lake region. LODAL OBSERVATION. umcaao, Nov, 18, Ralh] P, Wind, * Eun iy i PO o BN 6638, (20,83 31| 03,8.; bilsk., 115188, m, 121,09 o ,.M?k.. 400 p, (20661 duf * 4T 6., brlsk Fed Al 61} g..\gmfi. 8 .. b o 43! o7ia. W) b Mashpung Tima, fg:.;(fifllu.‘ BEERAL OB R Y . Qu13aGo, Nov, 18~3udpisht. | Han Stton, )\ Bar - Thr: Wad, Weather, V0, Wy Bk Ohloaga, . ¢v:20.52 z et Tanl Salaf -t eat rok iy dge 39, 80) Dayenport .| Duluth , FEacanaba T, Gibeoy. 30,61 mnvar,...’n.fin Latroses, .. 129, b Ifl“n\""mfl flfl M uatta,. x:i'ux... Qraslas, Spaoral LanNsiNg, rrespandence Chioace Tripusa Kilohe Nov, 17,—Mra. Bralyes, of fit. Louls, ' Gratiol County, eommiyfed buicide Batnrday, by entting her theoat, It b suppossd sha WAy igsapp, | el oy OANADIAN (TEMS, Sneeial Duvath o 1he Uhieavo Triduns. ‘Tonoxio, Ouk, Nov..l8.~ipe Purlinment bulidings are belpg gat ju reaginess for m';‘ meeting of the Proyjuc(sl T.ogislatyre gn the 24tk fosg. X5 Ie wnderstood that B, AT Wflz- Bposkor of tho last Houss, will he the cholce tho Government foF Bpasker thia aaplon. Oc:- widerable apeculstion is iudulged In a8 wlul probable etrength of pajlics oo & oot “}.m;‘ Good and {mpartiat anthaeritios give tho pu! s Goyesument, 503 Oppasition, 87, i '| m:nfinmuz‘h lmmnlmutrfim d"i; :{::. d—¥ i . Georgo Brown bss Park u‘zmncam,!nyol Eoglisbmpn for t8d pay- sliqptahorg pre to & poract sursipe on siarelofd o fuen will nhonl{n’lnn for England to completo a8~ raugomap =y s . THE (NDIAN TERRITORY. Muskoazs, I, T, Nov, 8.~ Lopmpls % aiopey Blanka refyraed from Tell paks ’f'n?ni] Ho reparts all quiot,” The members o o‘ partien report that this iy fhe most quiot cmmlw. since the \Yai TueJnintJCo:ml;:l-on‘;ro”:’ yontigading the . ponteated alyoiian. ' fok. Tu sheis Fepqus ita the Cour o3 '&o‘t’«‘fiwfl’; it ia g e T counted and the choice determined. e EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. t0 Tha Cohmay 7rivsds Dm’mm Nov, My-vh fpint pisbiio :’ tho Jows Btate Teachers' Associstion and l: Boutheastern Auoah(hl;‘l;:‘ é’;}rfi:‘“ l)-,uv. Buperinteugants will be hal : 08 §0 bel o’ M ?Iaiub’n'r :Qzlmdnw&v' -