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nkle dylog Infants, evidently st a i‘:::::;xv;xp}r}cun:." z'ro this tho Inlerior man ':um. not courteously: Woll, all we have by sy i9 that wa wiah thoso Prosbyterian mivis- oy aver thoy aro, would whisk s fow drape 1 tho editor of the Standard. That is not bad ors Prosbsterian, 18 it? ‘Think of comparing s papilst edltor to s dyiog intant] -——————— olal poil of 172,210 votos, the Republi- ,f: ::yl tho g:num roturns, carry Maussoliusotts of Tuce by 8 plurality of 4,970 ovor QantoN, gemocrat, WENDRLL PriLLips’ rag-monsy jeresy gecared for him oxactly 301 votes, while sganLES FRANCIS Apams, who wae nominated by e Gpringlold Republican, bat did not confesy dmlel!lcumlldnw. receivod 1,774 votes. Daren, e Prohibition condidato, rocoived 8,085 voles. Fuite tha sggregato voto was 18,180 less than at of laat yoaT, the falling off in the Ropubli- n vote sa compared withs that of 1874 was but g .1t pas extended to tho horao-marines also— 3at podorn dogoneraoy which leads to the rals. pgof corruption funda for lobbying purposea, [he Boston Lost, ‘which has made the discovery, wye that the officors of the Marine Corps are alsing funds to influenca the purchasable prosa 7 to eplist tho lobby to sscure repasl of the of Congross by which tho offico of Brigadier- eneral of the corps terminates upon the doath 1 etirement of the presont 1ncumbent. §inco tho Chicsgo Times announced that the et of the election in Pennsylvsnia nipped in e bud tho Presidontial aspiratior:s of Cosrvenr, 1be public bas beon, as it were, all agog to know who CosTvERT 18, Bnyhow. Tho Springfield Re- ean tells it : CosTvent s {a **a firat cousin fothe Elbowa of tho Mincio," * Allbocsuse of bis baviag nominatod CrarLEs fuxcie Apaus two or three times, and then hintsd be might support Tisvey, tho New Haven Palladium calls Baxt MowLea the ' editorial o Hiprmany?'s plarality In Pennsylvania, by the ¥Ecial returns, ia 11,946 over PrrsmNg, The Prohipition vote foots up noatly 10,000, PERSONAL. gx-enator Fenton will winter in Florids. 1. K. Kdsall, Attornoy Genorsl, is at the Pacifio. Liet. E. K. Gneore, U. 8. A, is a the Palmer. George 0. Kimball, of Grand Rapids, is at the Premont. 1}, A, A, Belover, of Ban Francisco, is a the Iremont. The Hon. R. Ferguzon, M. P., of England, is st the Bherm: Joft Davis' dsughtor ia soon to marry a bank- cashier at Memphis. 0. W. Homersloy, of tbe New York Evening Mail, is at tho Bherman. Charles W. Johnson, of tho Minneapolis Eeening Mal, is at the Palmor. The Hon. Jobn W. Cary snd B.Bage, Jr., of Milwaukes, sro at tho Tromoot. 0. D. Gotham, Division Superintendent P., Bt W. & C. R, R, i at the 8horman, Qen, Solby Smyth and tue Hon. M. Btapleton, LD.C., of England, aro at tho Palmer. Joho 0. Gsult and A. V. H. Carpentar, of the M. &8, P. R R, and W, H, Hinos, of Fond du Lac, aro at tho Ffremont. For tho bonefit of an inquiring mind we ex- pliin that the nams “ Schurz " is pronomaced as i1t wero spelled Bhoorts, r. Henry C. Bowen, though still belonging to Plymonth Church, i8 an active member of the Ber. Dr. Storre’ congrogation. Chlof-Justico Neilson, of Beecher-trial famo, Iawriting & serles of articles for the New York Independént on tho jury-system. Annter to the Cinclunatl Gazells accuses Josquin Miller of plagisriziog the expreasion “atalr of atars ™ from Gerald Massey. The Rov. W. F. Boatty, O, J, Clark, Frank Bemple, a0d Joseph Dilworth, of Pittaburg, just retomed from & grand Western hunt, are at the Tremont. The London Times commends the wisdom of M. Thiers' reboke to thoso who asy France will liva in n state of isolation sa long sa she la ruled by Bepublio. It fsnow thought that the mental disease with which Gon, Fitz-Henry Warren is aflicted will prove Incarable. The patient lain & retreat for Ao insane st Hartford, Conn. Wit Whitman mede hls appearance on Punnsylvanis avenue in Washington, & few &8 3g0 for the firat time in three yasrs. Hola l‘-:“.‘fi,lm paratyais, and very lame and slow £ Itis nald that the professional toast-mastor at the late Balaklava banquet in London was grest- Irborrified when a veteran, on ** roconclliation” bent, proposed the heslth of the Duchess of Edinburg, Perbaps Mr. Honry O. Bowen spoaks & fow ‘Yords for himsolt when ho says, in his nowapa~ Per, that tho collection of editora invited to Dest Lord Houghton by Mr, Oyrus W. Field ¥is rathor remarkable for those who were sulited than for those who were present.” Tha fallowing parsgraph, taken from the New Yotk Sun, is probably erroncous. Dr. Hopkins @uldgearcely hold such viows snd remain » Yascher of theology in tho Preubyterisn Church: The Bev, Dr, B, M, Hol - . Dr, 8, M, Hopkins, of the Auburn Theo- bria Semioary, luud tuken this view of tho Habtath i Tho Tourth commandment as & law s & auso under the New Testsment all timo fardlally sacrod s the Puritan Sabbath was Jawleh in use, and 1iw obeervance auould bo left to indi- ud lsgal ensctments regarding the al g Bebbuth a2 wrang, Dismarek fun't sarry at the roligious revival in h:\:u Hows quoted as remarkiag at his din- tablo, Iast month: **A battalion in which ¢haplain gounta for more than the Major can + X tully whipped, Thers will ba plenty of by- W’;fl’hfl, but not much fight sod service.” ..h;:l not tho experience of Cromwell; and it 81t is the common ruls that a fighting I iast in n protty hard subjeot to handle. ms‘n‘u 20al hita insplred succosaful armlea ln rot the groatest wars that ovor wore fought. !giuuu. tho Cnban carrespondent of tho "“Mfl“ Zlerald, who haa just married sad hied down, was recently ordered to Europe 10dst senled orders "—an affoctation in which of delights. 1o refused to go unless ho ermitted to take his wifo with him, This m‘:l' couceded § he broke up housekeoplug, 'liud'h four hours nftor the orders were ro- 3 0 and Lis wife woro on the ocean, Young - Seunots will find it rather difioult to glority by any such socentrio procesding aa this, Priter Dousey, Feuila Ovmages s di 3 L 3.3 D ML Grite, Pond du'Lao; W. 0, Newmuaz, Dusialo waa Point . 8, Liverpool ; M, D, Hatch, Mansfeld 93 3. Fraderick, Oaklaud, Oat; . W, Goger, Mom- Pdlaura, Pitaburg ; J, D, Spear, Louls- T Orown, Toledo ; W, MoPyncheon, Washe ‘Mh"“'nzmnmm Y. Philadeiphia ; Harrison Lud- Foti, 1 AUiched), B, 8, Marril, Angus Smit, E., Grand pyorker, 834 D, Wells, Jr., Milwaukea.... £ ity ifo—Dr.J, O, Bhafter, Ban Franclaco; T, By, g Omahai Bam A Maich, Now York Uy, Op, Mike, wgeld, © Mae; S T, Denver, * Col.; Jumes Lanvence, taareabop ol Dy Mibman, Nebraska 11, AL Allory Indiani, B, .wm?lnh , Milwaukes; dam, P. Boai ichmond, Lexl: Glasler, vmm‘xm.. [ New New York City; o\’v. Young, * ' Mouiredl ; Sherinin Ligitse—Tho Hoo. H il s ol HaE adrew Deded, Obuada b V. J. Biorey, Ban ¥rancuco; I K, Bltor, Clavelapd W, D, lau, ... G ; K, L, Joukin ey D, Hini d u:n"‘ ik How Sk . Nows Dot Kalaasco. "Yairbank: . ¥.4 0 lisia YL Vs -and that o hag o lesat Q100,00 HIS {CHICAGO “TRIBUNIG: 7 FRIDAY,TNOVEMBER 12, 1875. ] letter of hin wife fa s part of hia plan to srouse sympathy, In contraventlon of thin mtory of poverty, it s stated that ahio {8 Dow In possersion of at loast 215,000 or #20,000 worth of distnonds recently presentod her by ber huaband. Mes. Jovce wad an o plovaof Mr. Sptanor {n the Treasury Dopa: mont at Washington when abo married Col. Joyce, aud ls an accomplished Jady aod w noble wife. THE WHISKY RING. Another 8t. Louis Gauger Sur- renders at Discretion, thiaves whisky withh them MANT REPORTA made aro In circulation hora cunnammf tho \Whisky tng. ‘Yhe name of the lien. Henry T, Blow, Intely deceared, id ficely mentioued. “Ihero aro naveral croditablo individuals hLoro who asy that thoy know {t to ba s fact that at loast two memn- bera of the Iispublican Htate Ezecutive Com- nittes received large sums of monoy from the Whisky lting on tho scoro of campaign funds. J0¥CE. Snectal Dispateh te The Chirago Tribuns, New Yonk, Nov, 11,—A apecial dixpatch from Washiogton, dstod Nov, 11, to the Enening Fost of this city, says that & private letier récetved lero from 8t, Louls, writton by a gentleman who in in & position to know, ssys that Col. John A. Joyco, tho loading apirit of the Whisky Ring, and who 18 now in jail at Jofferaon C"f awniting adecision on » motion to geant him & new trial, has indicatod his willingness to turn State's ovidence and mako & complato exposuro of tho inside work of the Whisky Iting, together with tho names of all persons cohnected with it. Three More Indictments Retarned by the Grand Jury of That Burg. 1vo had bean plast wan a thief snd Joyoo ‘Threatens Disclosures that Will Startle the Country, mata 3 officer referred Hr. Donglass Fails to Account Satisfacto- rily for His Official Negligence, Governmant. ateps to brosk it up. Two More Chicago Gaugers File Their Recogniz. wero themselves so ances., The writer says If Joyco goea boforo the Grand | earncet cffort for reform involved his cuttiog Jucy that the ludictmont of sovoral porsons liv- | Juosa frow all bis chief yolitical friends, and —_— Ing in Washingtou, including ono or more officora whoso names have not vot appenred any- rnrn a8 belng connected with the Ring, ollow. The Iniquitous Transactions of These Parties Duly Tabu- PR AT, lated. MILWAUKEE. TAE INDICTED PABTIES Speial Dispatch to The Chicage Tribuna, (s falt ovar the roport ST. LOUIS. Mirwavkre, Wis., Nov.11.—The excitement ANOTHER HURRENDER. §al Dispatzh o The Chiegan Tribunt, Br, Louss, Mo., Nov. 11.~Tho case against Johu A, Moad, one of the Indicted ox-Gaugors, paturally growing out of a close and hotly-con- tosted election for (tovernor and other Htato ofticora haa diverted public attention somewhat from tho whisky cases now being triod in Mil- the Ravenuo law, Louia by Douglaes and bisckmailed the whinky men to tho amount of £10,000. {n Earope, whern s Laa fied for aatety. 1t ap- ears, from theso facts, ougiass, or mads use of him, but itis wholly incorrect to may that there waa not sufficient evidanco of the fraudn before bim at during the Isst Lwo yeass of bin offici warrant bim in msking Itlus samo ipsue with the tha 'I'he truth fs, that Brashoar sas backed Ilr by tho influenceof a late Cabinet officer, and no serougly supported by bim t dato to remove him, and, ov blackmaiter, ho continued to employ him, and eumminsioned him 10 %o back to 8t. Louin and daal with tho whisky frauds. AMidavits wero placod befora Mr. Douglass do- moustrating beyond quostion Brashear's julle relations with the Iing, and y obndience 1o tho iishes of L0, oftice and allowed bim to continno to botray the If all tho attainable evidonce is protucad it will bs proved that Mr. Douglase waa fully cognizaut of the Lting, and faled be- causo lie was too timid to take the nocesaery No doubt has ever been thrown upon his houesty, but the political influ- once which put him in ohlco and kapt bim thero this he was, for spocial reasons, uswilling to do. ———— MUNN. BTPATIY FOR TIM. Soecial Disvateh th Ihe Chicago Tribune, Camne, 1Il,, Nov., 11.—Not & little excitoment indictment by the Bt, Louis Grand Jury for veglact of duty lu ouatiug out offouders againat All bope that Dan, sho fa an ol Catroite, will come out of the whole a withiout the smoll of croukad upirits on lus gar- FOREIGN. Brasliear is now hat Brashear deceived Exoiting Debate in the French Astem bly on the Electoral Bill. any timo term to has sinca rotiroment, beon | The Government Sustained In Its Provisions for Voting by Arrondissements. rinco hin Douglass didnot fter proof ponl- beforo him that Braahesr Bynopals of the Papal Note to the Spanish Government, in | Ten Pergons Killed by a Mine Explo- ma: sion in Belgium. tho ox-f retained him The Great Powers in Full Accord on the Eastern Question, FRANGE. TEE ELECTORAL BILL. Parts, Now, 11,—The lohbics, flcor, and gal- lories, of the Asscmbly were crowded to-day, and great excitoment was manifested ovor the debate ou the electoral bill. M. Iticard, Moder- ate Republican, opened tho discusaion. 1o stic- matizedjvoting by srrondizaement a8 an attack on universal suftrage. e deciared that M. Laffets haviog endeavored to retain tho Prefects of the Empite, nory, because bie repudistas tha mafority which voted the Conatitution of Feb, 25, wishes to re-eatablish the electoral syetem of the Empire. Wo demand. continued the Deputy, the scrutin r | de liste, which will presorve tho ailisoce formod on the Xith February. M. Dafuire, Minister of Justice, replicd, sav- contaminated tuat oy of Col. Munn's probable chargod with certifsing to false roturns, wos to | o d monta. i f raukee. Whether Ludington or Taylor is elacted it og the Govorument will not accept at the next deniro iy ox ot b gl % o | 20om dotermino, and Judgo Drumimond's Court | TIE INDITUEST of RTINS AXD BEPRNDE | SR titunon, but wo roquia moro fore wats, nd mm"l i Df allty. The | Wil soon decido upon the guilt or junoconco of DXt Ghsetie, Nor I Your Ropublic 18 not ours. You wiil not have certain persons that bave beon indicted for do- frauding the Goveroment In the manufacture aud saloof crooked whisky. Collector Erskluohas been tried alroady for neglect of duty, and acquitted. and tho caso of Moaller, b Gauger, charged with making false returne snd couspiracy to cheat tha Government, has been boforo the Court for awook. It ssoma to be the policy of tho Gov- ernment attornoys to try tho Governmont's uo- faithful gervaota firat, and tho distillers aftor- wards, hopiog porhisps, that tno whisky rascal will follow the exsmple of thoir follow-sinners in Bt, Louis, plesd guilty, and theu reador their trinla unneccssary, It thoy sbould do so it would greatly simplify the matter, and bo & grent saving of oxponses all round, That the Iting a¢ Milwaukee was quite a8 deep in tha ** creoked” bueitess ag tho bt, Louis ar Chicago Riwt, there {a no reasonablo room for & doubt, exb;sl that tho aversgo Mllwaukeo ragcal i o fow grades bo- low tho Chicago specimen 1 cousoqueuce of thio :‘.dck of brains and the general aptitudo for wick~ noss. ples was ordored to be recorded, and sontoncens in other Jiko casos was suspesded and Moad went away to wait for the eword of justice, Bhortly aftorwards the Grand Jury came luto court and returned throo indictments, ono of which was against » membor of the Whisky Ring, but who the defondant i has not trans- apirad, though it is cortain that he rosides fn8t. Loufs, snd thorefors cannot be any of the Wasliagton peopte. 8o much lesked oot in coneoction with the rovonue frauds, PUDLIC EXCITEMENT wassa groat to-day 88 it has hocn st soy timo sinco tho oponing of whisky war, though tho ez- citement bas Jittlo to foed on boyond rumorn and strect gossip, In tho absence of authentic news, nowever, ono or twoof the morming papers bave gono fo manufacturiog Atorics, aud theso proservo plpulsr interest, Tho Grand Jury and the Govornment attornoys keop evorytling to guardod from tho pross and special corrospondents in particular, that it is almozt on imposstbility to get reliablo information sbout what tho prosecution j_sccomplishing in the way of actusl or prospective indicimonts. Itis rumored to-night that tho party who waa fu- dicted to-day is & prominent Domocratic potiti- cian of this city, but the rumor is nat ARutheutio onough to justify tho mentioning bis name, Goorge Bronson, tho obstroperous witnesa who formerly rofused to mm!{. oxpromsed his willinguess now to divalge all ho knows, and promives to give somo stariling testimouy con- cerning tha peculiar mannor in which tho Bt Louis distillors ran thoir business. Biouson was formorly bookkeepor for Bavis, Frazier & Co. DBrouwon stated to-day to ox-District Attor- neya Patrigksand Bliss that Lo was roady to prove that ono of the attorness now ropresonting tho QGovernment in the prosecution of the Whisky Ringitos, who at that time held & Unitod Statcs oflico, roceived 810,000 for keoping etili and fail- ing to notify tho authorities at Wasbington of the frawds upon Lhe Hevenue of which ho was cognizant, It msy bo stoted that Dromson ia now under indictmont for porjurs,—a fact which will detract from tho value of his testimony, It is true, however, thot Bron- don meceesarily knows w great dosl about tho modus oporandi by which diatillers put crooked whisky on tho market, snd lns ovidencoe will be quite useful on that point. THE CASE OF KELLELYAN comes up to-morrow, and it is expected that tho most intereating evidence yet eliclted concorning thaoperationsaud ramifications of the Ring will be brought out. Tho dofendsnts’ attornoys will fight for a continuance on some pretext, but tho prob- abilitics aro they will be unable to avoid a txial, 1t Ia not improbable that Kelierman, if he finds that ho has no other alternative than s trial, wil1 join the demoralized band who have gone bofare by pleading guilty. Concerning this policy of ploading guilty, your correspondent was told to-nig]ht t:{ two of the most prominent parties yet tudicted that the plan was ruldous and saicidat in the extromo, snd that soversl of theso who had pleaded guilty now on sober sccond thought regret, and would withdraw their ploa of juilty if it wero posplblo, The report which uas gsined currency to the effect {hat tha District-Attorney here lin received vary strict instructions to io- sint on tho soverest ponalties known to the law in overy caso whete defondants have plesded ity has evidently exciced an uneaay feoling on the part of thoso who ndopted that policy, rely- ing upon tho clemency snd magoanimity of the Govorument. WASHEURN with his socret servico force is here and very quiotly at work, it is supposed, on tho doublo mission of lemmufi out evidonco in the counter- feiting business and keoping & wnihlnl eya on cortain uncertain dlstillers whom it ia thought nocesssry to shadow. The Hou. Dauiel V. Voorkioes will arrive hera to-morraw motning to consult with his cliente, William MoKee and Maguiro, who have engaged bim for their defunso on the whisky indiotments pending ugaiost them. Saveral 3t. Louis attor- neys will be associsted with Mr, Voorhees. Neither McKeo nor Magulro will plead guilty. Their preparationa for defense will bo of the most elaborato character and their fight beforo the jury bold and dosperate. MUOH TALK CONCERNING JOYCE. Thero is 6 good doal ssid about Joyco hero, and s soems 10 bo & gettiod opinion that, if he oan mako favorable torms, ba will tell moro than hasever yot beon told sbotit tho Whisky Ring. 1t is roported—whethicr truthful or uot of course caonot bo known—that the Diutrict-Attorney, soveral days sgo, ot the raqueat of the Grand Jury, informed tho Attorney-General that it was fmposuible to get st ihe bottom of tho ravenuo frauds without the ovidence of Joyco, snd suggesting that overturcs ba mado’ to Joyce, offering a pardon, or, at loant, vory light punishment, it ke wonld divulg: al} tho facts in hia possesslon, It lueald that Secratary Bristow has urged tho Preaident to make terwa with Joycs, and that tho Presi- dont is considenng the propnety of so dolng. VERY YOOLISK TALK. Of courss, in connection with this, much is gad about Dristow's deslygus upon Grant und his Liouseliold, wishing to crush them to pave his way to0 tue White House, sud also about the President’s reluctance to favor Joyce for foar bla teatimony will involve Orville Gsaat and Gen. Baboock. —_— JEFFERSON CITY. 30¥0H OYCE. Spectal Duvateh to Ths Chicago Tridune, Jervenson Ciry, Mo., Nov. 11.—Thore are anmistakable evidances tuat Col. Joyce, the wounded gladiator, s weakoniug, snd there la & goueral beliof that ho will, withlu & very short tims, divulge sll he koows, and eapecially if he can ba red of generoua treatment from the Government. Your corroupondent has been shown a noke written by Joyco toa friond here in whioh he usos the oxpreasion: “Iintend to spead soon, and to epeak so loud that TN WHITE-LOUSR WILL SHALS from dome to bage.” The Graud Jury at Bt Louis, through the Distrioi-Atturnoy, bhave represented that it is of vital imporiauge to get Joveo's teatimony, and 1t 1s avserted Luat atrong offorts arc belng made to get such promises unususl dispatel. CORI0US PACTS, Desides the general intorest that concontrates sbout tho Milwankoo camosthioy possess some pheses of EM“"" siguificance.” Thus, for in- stunce, all tho attornoya for the Itiug were quite rocently Government ofifciais themselves and ought to bave boen interested in proventing frauds and collecting tho bonest tazos. Matt Carpeotor was recently United Btatos Boustor, snd recommonded and appointed tho very muo to oftico whom be ia uow defonding,— &0, whilo bie is doing his duty to his clionts, bo is at tho eamio tima reodering a upecisl servico to s porsonal aod political friends, Col. Goodwig, of counec), was ' formerly Ag- sessor for thet district, and Judgo liubbell, auother attorney, is the recently-remoted Unitod Htatea Attoruoy. If what tho miuers call the surface indicationa are 1o be relied upon, some richh developments may ba oxpectod bafore the Milwaukes mioe 18 thoroughly exhaasted. s IN CHICAGO. TWO MORE GAUGELS BIOUGHT TP. Byron M. Callonder, a Gauger, was brought into court yoaterdsy to ontor into recognizances to answer au indictment found against him by tho Grand Jury in the Unlted Btates Court. J. D. Harvoy gave bail for Callender's appearance in the eum of $7,000. The fndicimont ety fortn that Callender, being & Gauger in attendance at the rectifying houso of oelle, Juoker & Co., eigned certaln falso certificates to tho effoot that he saw tho atamps on certain packages of liquor destrosed, when, in fact, eald &tamps woro not destroyed or defaced at all. The spoctfications in the indictment aro us follows 88 concerny dates and numbors of packages fraudulentty cor- titled to : Nov. 24, 1874 tbe soizure, 10 a dozon couuta, wouts were eized. by sud nulawfully cxe ta rectifs ; for putti Jan 47, 141 There is also n cuunt alleging conspiracy be- tween Collonder and Roslle. Junker & Co,, the objoot being to put s large qll.\x“m’ of spirits on the market without payiug the Governmeut tax. BICHARD 3. WATSON, alsos Gauger, was brought io aud gavo bail in 7,000 to aoswer an indictinent fouud agast him. . Clark Lipo wos sccopted a8 susety. The allegations against Watson are that he, having gauged cortain packsges of liguor, thada » falge returu of the rosuits to the Revenue Or- fica by which the Goveruwont wes defraudoa. For instance, bo gauged a certain cask for Gol- sou & Esstman, March 27, and returned tho conteuts at 41.50 gallons, whou in reality the package contained 84,66 gallons, The state- ments against Watson, when tabulated, are as followa: . FOR QOLEXX & RASTMAN, Watson's Teal Feb, 12, 1875, . for noglect of duty 1n oo, 1,917,060 gals. usual clauss anseriing conapirscy. thom. ANOTHER, Late in the aftornoon Ruo P, TTutchina camo into court and offered bafl in tiireo eases, 25.000 Loiog roquired in eacti, Goorge Danlols'sud 3L B, Derrick were accepted au surctics. Tho caso sgainst Hutcbios has ucaull{ beon fully venti- Iatod 10 these columne, It will be yemembered that ho was alleged to be she pattuer of Cochran in bis 1llicit operatious, 1t fu expectod that & petit jury will bo called in the Distriot Court within four woeks, aud it is cortain that as soon thercaftor as bu tho criminal docket will ba called United Htates Courts, the crimis rrucdenco of the civil calenda the Gaugers and btorakeep: 1stle masters diwponod of befor iuveatigatod. tion to roctify. will have thelr the selzures sro fulno cortiicates, CADDAOL DYAN. United States Commissioner Hoyne had 3. H., aliss » Cabbage',' Iiyan before him yaator- day aftornoon on » charge of selling liquos without license from tho Qovernmont. Ryan's place was at 174 Wost Madlson atreer, and it haa changed bands 80 often tiiat & number of casod of violation of tho Iaw lavo arisen. Ryanis fointlv charged with ., Neuberger in this caso, and aleo in auothor with & man vamed Htewart, Both will be further inquired into this moruing. —— EX-COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS- TILE GHOHTS OF BOANDALOUS N ONYEASANCES TUAT NOW HAUNT 113 REPUTATION, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune, Wasmxo1oy, D. 0., Nov. 11.—Ix-Commission- er Douglaes ia a little lamoe iu his oxplanation of the resson why he d(d not make mora prograss in the work of dotectiug and bresking up the Whisky Ring. He sdmits that hereceivad speciul juformation from a 8t. Louls lawyer coucerning tho frauds, but ssys, furthermore, that be sent an agent to 8t. Louis to inquire into the matter, who fouud the lawyer bad no tangibte evidence. Ho also says that he sent thres Special Agon far doiug busibess as au unrogistered stall, from Havro, “Fho lujury was sllg iu port, Bho bad (Biguod) ANTWYERP, of clemenoy from ihe Government a8 willin- Yaryan, DBrashoar, and Qavewt, to duco Joyce to tslk. Joves's wtimstion, bow- | Louls togoher, to work up the frandy, over, that his testimony will affect partiescon- [ but that they met with no suo. | rivedout nected with the White House muy havo the ef- foct to preveat & very-leuient consideration of case. ocess, Here bhis memory seems to be at fauls. 8o far from falling to got at sny frauds, Mr. Yaryan presonted & raport to AMr. Douglase furnishing ample evidenco of fraud, in Novom- ber, 1872, and volunteored to go to 8t. Louis aud proceed with tho juvestigation. He urged the Commissioner to go on with {ho matter, but Mr. Dougless was disincled to avall himself of the services of Meascs. Yaryen and Gavets, and sup- pressed tholr report, fliug it away with the jn- dorseraent: **They request vorbally through Brastesr that o sotios be taken on this report ll:ul thg “v.?m (uruthu."oux. Yaryan was then o to New Orieans, snd this Hpeatal Agans, Brasbaariswas sect back s By ARKANSAS ourl: l‘:“ m]o‘L ligh A very curious fact came to 4 to-day oon- ceruing Mre. Joyce. lier husbaud received s latter from hLer yesterday, wstating that sbe wss out of moOu ud uuably o moet the pecossary oxpensss for herselt and children, and msiing him to provide for ber, and also sugygesting, in view ‘of his misfortunes, that ho mike endeavors to sscure » small amount of mooey sufiiciont 1o start her in tbe millinery busiuess, in ordar that she might malntain herself. While 8 thiuk JnLu is zeally poverty-stricken, the gonersl bolief Ly that TN PEATEERED His AT WELL, a0d et the row, di hving. ‘The sersion of tha lato United States Grand Jury was long. vory long; yostordsy's proceod- inge lo-the Circuit Court, too, mlowed that 1t 1nd been oxtremoly fruitful. ber of indictments were found, gome of them of very intereusing tenor to tho public. The first insight into them wau offered yesterdsy morn. ipg, when & uuinber of ractiflers, soverat oxe Gaugers, an ox-Postmaster, and Bovera! other pacties waro arraiguod beforo Judge Swing on tho various charges made by tho indictmente. All were ou hand with their bondsmen, and the groat amonut of businces was transacied with Thio most interesting of the indictments, in view of the present excitomont on the whisky frauds, wero thoso found againet sevoral of tho roctifiers of this city and three ox- officers of tho laternal Revenue Lepariment who ofliciated ns Uaugers aud Inspectors u the es- tablishments in which the frauds aro alleged to have been committed, T offenses for which tho indictments have buen found wora comumittod withi the psat year, and in each ¢caso wero msutloned at tho timo of In no caso 13 thore suythiog like & stupoudous fraud, but the District Atteruoy snd Lis neaistants havo s hiabit of looking at o case from x0 manv difforcnt staudpoluts, and under- ntand 80 well how to take caro of & Graod Jury, that & sivgle doubtful travsaction, when elabo- rsted sud anvoloped in an ludictmont, swelly in- B0 it is 1 these cases, charges against the firms of Howe & Hubbell, tloary H. Hamilton, Awaou & Co., and W. T. Maraball were stated substaatinlly in the now paper presa whem their respectivo ostablis There aro o fow now devol~ opments, Lowever, in each casu—tha result of tho thorough investigstion to which the alleged fraudujont transactious were eubmitted, thiese meu, inciudiug; Lewiu A, Logan, GeorgoJ. Lotuinger, ond William C. Williains, the threo ex-Gaugors whoso spheros of duty wero 1n tho Liouses of tha fudicted rectitiors, wore arraignod yesterday, outered pleas of not gailty, gave bond in'the sum of 2,500 on each indictmont, and wore roloased. Tho charges on which tho Vorious partics were arraignod wero as follows: Honry 1. llamilton, iodicted in seventeen soparatd counte, charging hiw with neglectiug to opter shipments of spirits in the book furnistied tho Govorninent for that purpose ; for making falsa entriea in aid book ; for aiding fn ths con- cealmeut of 500 barrels of apirits on which tie tax bad not boen mudo, aud waick bad been yo- moved from tha producing distillery ; for falsoly nlcobiol packsges ehippad, and ueglecting to have certain spirits gaugod, Lowis A. Logan, who was o Gaugor at the liouso of Hawilton up to the timo of his arrast Iast summor, i8 indicted in ten counts for nog- locting to porforin bis dutios ae such tevenie ofticer in tuegs particulary : In falsely m‘rou(fi thit tho stamps on packages of epirita dump lisdd boen deatroyed ; the second, third, fourth, 1ifth, and sixth counts spocif, in different transactions theroin set ofit; the woventh and elghth counts chargo Logan with laving uniswfully msdo falso entrics oo tho book known s tho reotitior’s stub baok, thereby keeping tho Governinout authoritics in ignorauce of tho number of gallon of spirits sbipped, and 2he last two chiarge him with haviog noglecied to goe tho rectifior’s stamp destroyed on wpinita sbipood by wholosale liquor dealers. Hamilton and Lognn nroe then jointly indicted for conspirivg to defraud the United Bistes. the charge boing that the ovort acts specitiod in tho indictinents against each party woro committod tbrough tho connivance of both. On this joint Indictment the two mon waore compelled to give additional bouds in the sum of $2,500 each. Edmund Amsny, Auchony Amanp, and Daniel Amana wero iudicied ju ton counts for noglost- fug to mako ontrics in Governmont books, yo- moving oud concealing distillod spicts on wiich tho tax Liad not been pald, and aiding and abet- tiug lu thelr romoval and concealment, and for giving falso notico of futeation to rectifs. William C. Willinms, ex-Gauger, 18 mdictod destroyed nod barrela ewptiod ; that ho made opportuuity for fraud by uegiecting to sou those acth done it Amnann’s house, and that ho made and signed false certiticates that he had seen ‘Iho Amnnus and Williawe wero also ju- dicted for covspiracy to defraud in tho particu- lars eot out 1 tho separate indictinents, Itobort 1lowe, snd B, Wake Hubbell, roctifiord, woro arraigued for failiug to mako entrios fn the ‘bookia furuianed by tho Government; for fraud- ulently removing, concealing, and aiding and abetting; 1o fraudulontly removing sud con- cenling aistilled spirits on which tho tax had not boeen paid, and for giving false notico of iuten- Qeorge J. Lelnlnger, who was Gauger st tho Louss of Howo & Hubboll at the timo tho al- leged fraudulont trangactions took place, is in- dicted for noglectivg tu perforni bis dutics se Gaugor 1n thexe partioutars: the barrots cmptiod aud stamps destroyed makiug opportuvities for fraud, and “making Ho i8 oleo 1ndicted joingly with Howe & Hubbell for conspiracy to dofraud tho United Btates in theso particlsm, W, 'I', Marsball was arsmignod 1u three connta, bond ; for dojng bugiuess as a distiller without giving otico to the Uolloctor; and for having e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yok, Nov, 11,—M, Do Bobisn, the ageut In this city of the Lransatiantio Steamshy Company, hus suceived the following diepatch Fiauge, in separd to the sccident to the ¥teamuhip Villo de Paris, of which exag- goratod Fojorts have beou caroulated : passougura wers lauded at nosn, atruck tho quay with hor bow. TlavuE, Nov, 11,~Stosmship Ville do Paris re- mains io the samo ‘position, It ia impossibie to proceed to the uperation of dockiug, owing to 1Lo coutinuance of the galo. msking 10 discharge her caryo. Nov. 11.—Steawehip Switzerland, from New York, Las arsived. New Yonk. Noy. 1i.—Arrived—State o} Vir- givia, from Glasgow, and Rasale, from Laver- 00l. VoL 5xpox, Nov. 11.—Stesmslip Prussisn, from Moutres!, aud Dakots, from New York, Lave sr- —_———— s Lirrie Rock, Ak, Nov. 1.—Tho Senate to- day, with but one negative vots, passed sn nct authorizing the Btate Board of Finsnco to hypothocato ths bonds of theSiata aa security for mou Au act was sldo passed jocreasiuy rate of taxution Lo meet the principal toreat of suy suin thet may be bonowed. THANKSGIVING IN WISCONSIN. Bpectal Diepatch o The Oheage Triduns, AMapuox, Wis, Nov. 1l.—Gov. Tsylor bas i{saued a proclarastins, which will appaar to-mot- natlng Novs 83 aa aday.of thauxes our confidonce or our vote.” This deciaration caused an uproar of denunciatioun and dissent on tho loft of the Chamber, 3. Gsmbotta aid : "The scrutin de liste fy the ouly method of unit- ing thu enorgica of all. We muet no louger prociain our disunion to Europe. The Minlstry opposos tue acrulin de liste, becadse it 16 afraid of unlvorsal wuffrage, Iy the srrondissoment systom men like Thiers and Dufauro will bo de- feated if thoy sre mgainst the Government. Loyal otlicials will bo svlo to warp the auffrage. A vote was then taken by meaus of sccrot Lal- lot, aud rexulted iu favor of the Government, standing 357 yoss to 826 nayn. The Goverumout did not make tho mazter a Cabinet question. — CHURCH AND STATE. THE PAPAL NOTE TO THE BPANISH GOVLUNMENT. Loxpoz, Nov, 11.—The note of the Vatican iu roply to that of 8pain tresta tho Bpsnish ques- tion from the atandpoint of religion and priaci- ples of the concordat, which it says puet not be departed from, Thoe Vatican does not desire to embnrraes the mew Spani-li Government. It particularly wishes to assist it, but only by such mesas ns would bo truly eflicactons, snd which would not perinit the rapture of that sscred tie which has always been the glory of Spain, Re- ligious unity, which 1t is now sousht banisy, cannot impeda the development of clvilizativn, but is, ou the coutrars, ite true beacon. It ia the duty of tuo Papacy to combat, not civilization, whict'is bzought forward meraly s o pretext, but the corruption iuvading the hearta of natione. In persisting upou the ground ssyeriod, the Papacy bolieves it rendors great sorvica, not enly to the Spanieb Government, but to all Spain, The conduct of tho Papal Nuu- cio and of tho Vatican must ba regnsded from this point of view, but if Spain, moved by sapreno neceskity, wiahes todraw up on understsudiog on tho sanio principles under anuther form, the Papacy is onen to hogotiation, with tho objoct of introducing acceptablo modifications into the concordut. Aftor jeach oue bhas doclarod its views, it i8 to bo scon Low far tho Yoticau can accept tho draft of tho now Constitution. In couclusion, the Vatican sccepts the doclara- tion of tho Spaniali Government that it iy desir- ous of coming to an understauding, and srates that_fostructions to negotiate bave been given the Nanclo at Msdrid, —_——— BELGIUM, MISE EXPLOIOSN, Benatna, Belglum, Nov. 11.—An exploslon of fire-aamp _occurred in tho Marialiayo coliiery to-day. Ton persons wero killed and 100 hurt. prscapiipas iy THE EASTERN QUESTION. TIE GREAT POWERS IN ACCOLD, Br. Prrensnuno, Nov. 11.—The Golos ** nows- paper " eays of the rocent articlo in the Gazette that it confirms the peaceful sentimenta and uoiversal agreoment of the groat Powera on tho ‘Turkish question. TIE GEAND VIZIER ILL. CoNBTANTINOPLE, Nov. 11,—Tho Grand Vizier 18 seriously ill. A very large name The Al ot s notico of fatention alna inspection beonds on the samo offense DULOARIA. The prosent_political state of affsirs causos uneasiness in Bulgaria. UERZEGOVINA PARTITIONED OFY. Loxpox, Nov. 12.—~The Porte Las ordered tho Districts of Trobigue, Biletz, and Piva to be de- tached from Herzegoviua, and orgenizod as & soparato dopartment, which will be placed under an Armonlsn-Greok Governor. —————n GREAT BRITAIN. THE TURF, Loxsoox, Nov. 11.—The Liverpool automn cup, to-day, was won by Activity, beating nize- teon other horses. WIND AXD FLOOD, The weather in England aud Fraoco during tho psat week has beon very stormy, Heavyand almost incessont rains have fallen, snd many parts of both countries are flooded. Vaat tracts aro threatened by rising rivers. 3'CLOBKY: Doprty, Nov, 11.—Cardi McCloskoy ae- eisted at tho Comujeucement of the Catbolic Dniversity to-day. 1ie wos presented with an addrees, to which he raplicd that tho ecetablish- ment of a Cstholio University heto was an ex- ampla for Amorica and all other countries. —pi HOLLAND, THE QUEEN'S HEALTIL IMPROVING. Toe Haove, Nov. 11.—The Queen of tho Netherlands, who has been suffering from fever, 1s now slowly improving. SPAIN. SOLDIEDS ¥OL CUBA. Captz, Nov. 11.—Eight hundred soldiers sail- ed for Cubs yesterday, and 500 mora are prepar- ing to embark. that ho failed to 2eo stamps ¥or not seelog ; for CHINA, DEPARTURR. Smanams, Nov, 11.—The British Commission- ers left Hankous, for Yurnan, on the 5th inst. puidsdainin Sy BRAZIL. CONYICTED BISTIOPS PAUDONED —TIE EMPEROR LXAVES THE COUNTDY AND TOUKNS OVER TUE GOVEBNMENT TO ULTBAMONTANE BULE. New York Tymes, Rio vz Taxeio, Sopt, 29, —In Braeil the pre- omunent jurisdiction of the law of tho Empire over occlosiastical law was clearly exomplified in the conviction aud imprlsoament of tho Bish- opu of Pars sod Pernambuco. The facts of the cage may, i resume, be briefly stated: 1o the year 1672 tbo Capuchin Bishop of Pernambuco, Friar Vital d'Oliveria, fssued au ordor to one of "iar, | tho numerous religious bonovolent societics of the privcipal city 0f s Bishoprio, ordoring the immadiata expulaion of all Frocmuasons in thoir wemborsbip, This order the benevoleut and clorically aud politically loyal Brotherhiood ro- fuxed 0 oboy, At this, hie sublime Excelleucy the lishop became furiony, snd anathomized the Onrder, forblddivg them entrauce to tha Churcb, ‘f'hie Brotherhood appealed tothe £Empoior for the rowoval of the episopal luterdict, aud tue Miniv- tar of the Empire—a cousin, by tho way, of the Bishop—was ordered to compel the Bishopto Yecall or revoke the onder proveuting the otfend- iog brothers from tho privilogo of the Churcl. ‘fua atubborn Capuchin retused to oboy this moroly political ordor, alleging as a reusou for bis refusal, the superior orders of his Holinoss the Pope, ‘Chis conflict of jurisdiction could ouly be settled in one wov. 'Tho Bishop wea arrestod, tried before the Bupremo Tribunal of Justice, souvioted, aud weutengad Lo four yoars) mprisobtnent at Lard labor. 'The I sbop of Pars, who Lsd offended in a like mavuor, was also tried, couvicted, sad Tuceived 8 similar sens tonce. In both instances the Ewmperor romitted the hard-lobor element of thie sentence, In the waola laugtl aud broadil of the land the course of tho Couunclt was sustained and eloquoatly vine dicased, evary Brazilisu_ citizen prided him- ml'on n&‘dufld:d position bis Government bad 0 matter, "5'5 danguter of the Exparcs, -wite of a distiller without giving wud B0 one was hurt, A The ‘Tue sulp Ie sately Proparations are LEQISLATURE. the io- Conde d'Ra, tuinder the Jesuitical influance of Mgr. Drenes determines that sl sa nobly schisvad shail be undone, Bho utters vows that, until the Bishops are reloased, she will mako hersolf perpetually miserabis, and, with an onergy and fuduatry worthy of 8 bettor motive, sho, barofoot and uoattended, proceeds to the gprinkling and smcoing, with ordinary corne broom, of all the churchen in the neighborhood of her residence, {tis ptitall It prodncos an impreasion on the Emparor : the two Tesoitical Henators, Tracavias and Mendos d'Almoids, work upon his pacernal feelings, and at last ho atretchion tha power fnvested in his 1mperial right, moo, not only reieases the Birhops, but l)lrdnpl their offensos. Naturally, Irazl feals humilisted. The unotticial prews of the country cries out in doublo-leaded editorials, and ono, not a unususlly metcurinl journal, amserts that the Emperor Lits tasen the firat ntep toward bin abdication. And, pendiug tha excitement eon- sequent upon this act, the Emperor decides upon absenting himself froin tha conotry for a poriod of eighitern monthy, leaving the roins of govern- meut in the bands of the Drincess,—vistually handiug it over to Ultramontano rule. Thero are fow citizeus stho do not shara in the general condemnation of the action of tho Emperor 1n deserting hin post at this most incpportane snd critical porind, whon, bealdes tho exciting polit- leal quentious agitatiug the country, great dis- satiafaction, to tue verga of actusl forcible re- \stance, ia evincod agaiuet the working of the naw rectulting Jaw, aud tho experiment of intro- ducing new aloctoral machivery is on the eve of being triod. ———— BAVARIA, TNE RIXO AND THE CLTHAMONTANES, Bratrx, Oct. 21,—The King of Bavaris has oraered Lis letter to his Premior, in which he oxpresses fall confidenco in tho presont Cabinet, tobe printed on placards and posted up lu uvery town the of Kinedom. Ning thousand coptes commence snit agsinet WWagner and the Michigar Central to restraiu tho latter from using the i ventioos of Pullinoo. Eminent counssl, fnclud: ing Senator Conkling, ot New York, Ashley Pond of Detroit, and D. Darwin Hughes, of Grane RNaoids, bave besn rotsined by the Pullmst Company. TiI: TURF, The Prospective Gireat Race in Cnld fornsa. 8ax Fraxciaco, Nov. 11.—Pools hava beey selling on the grost raco throughout the after nooo and evening at the follawing averagas Rutherford, €200, €230, €250, £2,000, 91,000 Hpringbok, @216, 8285, #2585, £2,360. 4003 Will Idle, 2100, 8150, 9160, 1,000, £350; tho flold €115, 2150, $155, 81,225, 8395, “The selling wne vory brink and the interest groat. Tho hoteli wrofilling up. The Lorses are in excellent con 4Lt‘iuu. Woather is favorablo ana tho track first rate, Crxcixsatn 0., Nov, 11.—Mr. R, E. Springe Dbss offered to givo an additional £20,000 toward buildiog & music hall, on condition that the 840,000 2:ill lacking to complte the full smount necossary be eabseribad withisgh thireo days. Tais makes Mr, Springer's {t amount to $145,000 THE WARD WILL CASE. Spacial Dispateh to The Chienco Tribune. Derrotr, Mich, Nov. 11.—The jury in the ‘Ward will caso hiaa heen cailod in twice to-dsy, but nothing In the way of a verdict has. yot been reacbed. and tho Coust sdjonrned till to.morrow forenooa, hase beon printad in parsnancaof this ordor. Rarsensiavieny, Bavaria, O 43.—A very numerously-nttended public meeting was held ero yesterday. at whick o reaslution was adopt- ed oxpressing Joy and gratitude for the worda with which tho King rephied to the address of the Ultramontaine Depaties and the jroffered resignation of tho Ministers, ‘the rosolution also pWimiees fidelits to Lie sajenty nud strong sunport to the Cabinet. Tho Town Council of Neuctadt eeot s tele- ram yesterdsy to tho Kwg, tusuking Iis ajesty for his conduct, Faniy, Oct, 27,—Tho Bavarian Chamber, ac- cording to tha Adgemeine Zelung, will be con- vened eatly in January, and will not be diksolved unloss, by rejecting the fiosucial measures of the Goverumeut, it proves that 1ug‘mlnt‘vu deadlock is inovitable. g baam GERMANY. OPESING OF TIE GLUMAN PARLIAMENT. Benus, Oct. 27.—Tha seesion of the Imperis! German Parlisment was opened’ shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon iu the Whito Hall of tho Royal Castlo by Herr von Delbruck, Presideut of the Imperial Chancollery. The galleries were filled, but the Conrt box “was unoczupied. In tho box sakignod to the diplomatic body thore were only a tew foreigu attaches, and of themem- bers of Parlismont sbout oighty were absent, The members of th o Federal Council entered with Hesr vou Delbruck at therr head, and took their places on tho left of the tbrone. which was verled, Herr vou Dolbruck proceeded <o rond the kpeech from tho thron 1 the name nf tho Emperor, After announcing the jutroduction of severs! bills, 1t coucluded s follows : 1n Alsaco-Lo:ralne, o8 o the wholo Lmpire, & review of the s s hve passed sinca the conrlusion of the Peace ¢f Fraukfort justifien the expreswion of sat- infaction at the progress of interior developmeat and the cousolidation of our good relstious with forelgn Sonptrivn. - Tf, notmitbatind g this, thers 1 & stegu- tion in trade, it ta uut fu the power of the Governmen 10 remedy tho eril, which cortainly {8 not cansed by auy want f security iu the political atate af affalre or wpprenension rviecting the maintensnce of pesce, Hince lunt year and at this day the continued preacrva- ton of " pece s, su as bumen judgment can pruvounce, mors asaired thsn at any timn during tho twenty years precoding the roconstruction of the Qurauan Etmpire. lrrespoctive of the sbeenss of any discernibic resaon for o_disturbance of tha poace, 3 firea will fn which the Emperor knuws himaelf to st onu wiib Iriendly Sonarchy, togetbier with the ddeu- tity of the wishes and interests of the people, sutfice for {ta preeervation. Those powers whose unloo at a former period dur- inggthe jroent century couferred the Ulensinga of peace upon Europe for many years still uphoid it, wupported by the astent of thelr peopies, “Tho cordlal reception of the Lmperor by the King aud people of Jtaly etrengthenn the couviction that the secomplishment of {nternal unity and the frieud- slip Latween Germauy und Italy offer frosh guaran- tea for the paciic development of Eutopes 1ferr von Delbruck ihen deciared the seasion opeuved, sud the ceromony tormiuated with threo enthusiastic choers for tho Lmpsror proposed by Herr von Forckenbock. A T BRIGHAM YOQUNG UNDER ARREST. How Ee fs Gunrded ot His Own tiouxc. Salt Lake Tribune, Oct 31, Qur roporter called upon Drighsm Young's bodyguard yesterday to juterview them. "Chey were fouud st the gata of tho harom smokiug thewr cigars with an slr of complacency that showed thair occupation was congenial with their temperameats. m?vun.ar—flaw do Brigham's people troat yoa 1yeputy—They ehow us every sttention. Bishop Sharp calls every bour to seo bow Brighsm is getting on, sud seowns very anxions {hut we shall treat the ** Presidont " well. Sharp ordered & box of cigura to ba ont to us this mormug, Tuey send us grapos, and offer to wine and die us, Dr. Youug sud sl the nurses treat us very woll. Nome of Brigham's Wives try to stare ud ont of countenauce, but tho cheok of the 3ar- shial's ottice 18 equal to the gap-ssed of the harem. At our sugwestion, Bishop sharp aud Dr. Young went to Maxwoll and asked that the order roquiriug us to eoter the sick-room overy hour during the night be 1evoked. Tho requoat was granted, and therenftor everybudy settled down to a due recogpition of the circumstances ad tbey really sre. On rotiring last might Dr. Young promised us that uone but tho nures abould be allowed to como into the room until morning., We occupied the uoxt room. l“l'x_uu you kuow biow the prisoner slept laat nlght ¥ D,—His physician said that he was quite reat- less, and did not sloop at sll until morniug. R.—Havo yon seon bim to-day ? D,—Yeu : when he woke up early 1 the fore- noon wo went iuto bis room sad told him that it wae necensary to see that b body was their, and could be taken if required, He wax all wrappod up liko an old woman, sud guzed &t uv fcom under bis nightosp without sayiog a_word ; but after leaviug tho spartment Lo called us back futo the room and said : * You are satisfied that I'm horo, sin's you? 1f you aro not coutout with my staying bere, why I'will come out aud aloep with you. Whou I got well I will go tothe Penitentiary with you, too.” R.—What porsons are permitted to ses him? D.—Murshinl Maxwell moditied his orders by instructing us to conduct alfatré a4 scemed fit, 0 tn addition to his physician and nurie wo allow tho membors of the family perfect liberty to come aud go. - 1L.—1es any 0no olso tried to seo him? D.—VYes, sir; Apostlos Cannon aml Taylor wallied up to tho chinrch Listorisu's oince, oppo- wita 10 Litighanc'u reaidence, tht forenoon, aud waited thero uutil Doputy Pratt weut to break- faxt; tuon thov croseed tho streel aud walked directly to lirigbam'a rouin, but Deputy Farter wan at the door, aud iuformed the mon that be ahould not permit them o cuter. Tuming to Brighaw's clorky, Cauon sskeds ** How intbias* QY they are runzing it now,” said ouo of them, wliereupon tho spontivs turned aud left tho Lhouss, R.~110w otten do you call o your prisoner ? Ho 1s, beyond question, » yory sick man, 8ud as it annoys Lim to havo us conatautlvy lovkiug st Wim, we are content tu simply come within the requirement of our duts, . H.—Hxuve you heard him say anything about piying the atiwony ? D,—The wholo drift of Lis language leads to tho botier thit Lo does not intend to pay 1t until the matter hss besu disposod of by tho new Chiof-Justico, Hao talke about getting well sud living v the Penmtontiary, It 1law does bo regsrd his imprisonment ? ,—1{0 ro3ards It a8 persocution, avd throat- eny to bavo tho whole * Federal riug"in jail for falro iniprisonment. He regards imsalf as *martyr for his roligion, and talks as though be would die in de“ tore Lia will pay one red cont of the alimony. overal tuncs eacl day, u.?—Da you belleve thst Brigham Is reslly D.—Yea; hia genoral appearauce Indicates that Lie is in & very (oebla miaie of health. lle iy extremely crose, and Lis to bo halped fu sud out of bed, To rouove hug to the Peuiteutiary at the prosent time would be apt to kill Liw. It iw understood that he bes to Lo opersted upon every threa hoars. R.—It was regortad that tha Marshsl intended to remove bim t0 » roow 1 the Fedesal Court- House Irittrue? D,—That wsa the intention; but the Marshal has sonoluded that he caunot afford to bave the Prophet dio oa his Lauds, which the Gentisdoo- toze whlnk would ba the result. PATENT SUIT, Drraotr, Mich., Nov, 11.~It ls uoderstod thas b Pullman Palsce Oar Company Is sboud to LOGGING NEMWS. Speetal Diapatah to 1he Cnictoo Tridune, Eanr Sact¥aw, Mi Nov. 11,~Tho Tittaba. ic wanses Boom Compauy closed oparations for tha senron to-d: About 310,020.000 feet were raft- ed thia san-on, ngamat 34,020,000 Jast vear, From 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 feet aro in the bLoom- Houts. Fielol,—-l)eiier & Co. STATE & WASHINGTONSTS-, Have now in store the most ele- gant assortment of above goods they bave ever shown. The line comprises allthe most*recherche” novelties, as well as the usual standards, that have made thelr appearanco this fall, They invite special attention to gelections that they have made for Over Dresses For strecet and house wear, in Wool, Silk and Wool, and Sil¥ Brocades, Mattelaéses, Spitzbergs Knickerbockers, Sicilian Camel’ Hatr, &c. In “Tartan and Cloth Colored PLATDS They have taken extra palns it making selections, and would cal particular attention to these good: as they are a “new thing” ant very desirable for Ladies® Circulas WRAPS! DRY GOODS, &o. VE MONEY! DY YURCHASING THEIR DRY GOODS SHAT, PRENCR& 0, 84 and 86 State-st. SPECIAL BARGAINS AP S A SN Great Gentral Hotel, Cor, Market and Washington.sts, PHRMANBNT BOARDERS At $7 to $12 Per Week. Passenger Elovator running from 6s.m. te13p. m. J, APPLETON WILSON, Proprietor, STOVES, e TOVES, 1t you want lnz\\unl in the ue of Bloved, sxaming tha ¢ New Buperh, Parlor, i Suporb Hange, with Ele- vated Olosst, aud * Huperb Couk Stre.” Yoa will 8ad (b largest assortment and lowest pirices in te clty, JOHN D. MACLEAN, TATH.ST., CHICAGO, PISSOLUTION. The copartusrship heretofore eziatl between Troury W awet sud Blion . Wright, uader s 8ria uame of * The Hewst Borew Wrench Compeny,®ls this duy dissoived by mutual comsent. Heory W+ ‘Taws vucceeds 10 all the teaota of seid Garmpeny, 084 Asaumes 1be Labilities . Ghleago, Mov. L, 1876 .