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2 Council of Chicfs, in tho presence of the grest body of the Indians, Sceund~No ngreament can by made unless secomps- nfed with prescuis, s presenis bave invariably beon Qistrilted heretofore at {ho elguing of treaties or agriements, Third—The Iadinns place upon the Hilla a valua far Deyond oy suni that could possibly be conafiterod by the Goverument, Fuurin—Indisns sre hoatllo lo the presence of ‘whites on {beir ressrvation, and they believa that tho openiug of the Hills to the whites wonld result In tho opening of the whole reserva‘ion and tueir final rx- ulvion; which beltef nduces a strung minority, ab Feast, o ‘oppose any cosslon. +JtA—~Tho doterminstion, on the pirt of persons not fudians, but baving great inftuence over them, 1n.4 oo negottation shali Lo successful that does not Involve a largs aum aunually for many years § aud, in ensa af preseut futluro, atother Commin fon would be reut, which would do.{ Ileraily with them,: TIE AGMIMING-UP—KECOMMENDATIONR, ‘he Commitson recommend ¢ Furat~Thut Cougress il tiko the fnitistive upon the wLole subject of our remtions with the Shoux, un, law, make pirovirlon for a thorough rystem of ul: wcation for ofl Letween the ages of i and (6 years, at A poinit of pointa distant from contuct with, “or from ho influenco of, adult Lidiaun s which aystem shiil fn- ‘voive munual fabor aud dndnstrial achoois, aud shall Lo compulsary ; and al<o provide, | and regulation, hat the aduit Indiuna sliall Lo Fequired to perform Tabor as a condition of thielr enbmetence, and that, af- fer a time fn the future to bo dxed, aubeistence shall only Le naued to anch as do labor, and to tho oged aud futirm, and those who are unablo to Inhor, eamd—Protect by law every Tindian fn_ the acquiss tfon of privaty property, aud securs i i tho pusseas won of the same, Yhrd—Thad “thosa bends which mow accupy tho nortlwestern part of the Stale of Nve traska bo removed thorefrom to rome pint or joluta within tho permanent rescrvulion ee- tabliehed Ly the Treaty of 18id, wher Jand sititatlo for agricuituro can ba found, 'and whero necensary auppiica ean he furnished at a geeatly roduced cust, Fonrth—That ull supphiea bu foaned undcre the direct supecvision of oflicers of tho nriny ; and that detalled reports of quality, and quantity, snd cost, Le publivhe ed unnuully, #(th—Arolieh all the present Agencien, and reor- aniza the whola systemn of ottivers nud_ Agencles for the Sionx Natlon, and - rovide much compensation 1o ofiiceraond Ageutn s will command, i€ not secure, fdelity and competency, Mafi—Make known'to the Indlans that a suficient amont of force will be tised to kecure compliance with thexe anlutary provieions made for their beuetit, and to Ahe end that Tuey may becomo civilized and sif-utp= portiug, if porsiiile, Seecnti—Lrovids for pagment ta tha Indians sum which Congress shail Ax an 6 fulr equi for thie Hills, tuking tnto the uccotnt all the elroime stuuces surrounaing them, and tue value of the Hills 10 tite United Ktates ; which sum, so offerod or pald, sliall become o part of the fund Fequired for tho purs yone bereinbefors indicated, “The plan bere Auggested or some ather, to be adopt- e by Congresn, shotild be preseuted to the Indiaus ss ® Snality ; aud with § they ehould bo told that 1ty re- Jection will huvo tho effect (o arrest all approgrintions Tor thelr sulsisicnive in the future, and all aupplies not alwolitely required by tho Treaty of 1463, ‘The Commieston muko thcea sugiestions with hest- tation, and do 2o the more Lecauru it will requir patfence aud Ume o make the (xperiment o sitccos, ot all, They bave felt St (o Lo thelr duiy to stato th' facta ss fhey aupesr to tho Come mieston, and have voulured Lo suggest romedics, imyorfoct tough they may prova to be, In order thut thuae more familiar with {ho whole aubject may comn-, Lat thom, and suggest other more ofticactors, if theas whould not stand tho teat of intelligent and fmpartial eriticinm, It In o eans task to satisfactorily rolve tha prohlems forcea uipon the Governtuent by the location, necessi- ties, und_conditlon of theko Bious trites, But tuey bave cialma upon us that cannot bi overlocked, They buve beou punhied back from tho Enst by tho ndvanc- ing tiloof civillzation, undil 1t meets them sgat from tho West, Thelr rexervation, extending over au area arlarge an Now Engisnd, is, for tho inost purt, une suited to agriculture, ‘The sieady extinction of game {8 cutung thiem off from iha only means of subsistenco of which they have any kuowledge, They nro now practically Leipless without tho fustoriug care of the Government. New and prosporous States have besn added tothe nation from tercitory which was once thelr bomes, and, but for ouF people, ne reglon thustakon— ~o malter low—would still atford tliem submiterse, precarions nnd uncertal may be, but suited to their wants and habits, This eacrifice lias brouglt to them destitntion and Leggary; to our nation, wealth und power, aud, with tiese, an obligation to make good to them, io some way, tho loes by which wa hava sa largoly gatned, We have fuith that this obligution il bo fairly met and_conscientiouely dischavged by thie represcntatives of the nation; and wo bellovo that 1t abould ke thus submitted to them, for mmedists saisideration and action, W, B, Azuisox, Chalrman; ALerep H, Tzuny, A, Costoo, Hasturn, 1. Hevstay, G, 1% DE1ATH, A, G, LAUKEROR, W, I, Asny, FIRES, : p AT LOUISVILLE, Loviavirer, Ky., Nov, 17.—~1'he beautiful City- Hall, completed two years agu, and which cont over a nillion dollars, caught firo this aftorncon. L3y tho energetic effortaof the dopartmont it was confined to tho tower of the building. It waa at Grst foared that the ontire structuro, ouo of tha taost bosutiful in the land, would burn, but by Ataying 1o the tower andstriking tho alarm beils, the operator succecded in ealling out the fira dopartment and savivg the wam building. The water had to bs thrown 150 feot high, compelling two enzioes Lo play into the samo howa. Ly means of long ropes tho hoso was drawa to the top of the hail, nnd thors used to groat advantago, [t isitopossible to catimata ‘tho damage now, but, us tho lire-atarm npparat- us was not much {ojurod, the josy will cowo un- der_the insurance, which ia as follows: Royal, of Liverool, &10,000; Morchants, Lowmsviile, €6,000 Undoraritors, Now York, 55,000 Doiop, Loutaville, ', Louisville, 000; Iamburg. 0 ; Continental, untral, Sty Louls, Lomsville, £5,000; German Becurit £2,000 ; German [usurance Compar, 2,000 Pheonix, Hartford, 0 : Hartford, £ Americun 3. 3 Now York, £2,200 ; §2,600, AT NORTH M'GREQOR |A, special Duspateh to Ihe Chicaoo I'ribune, Meclinzoon, Is., Nov, 17.—Last night, st North M Gregor, the two-atory briok store aud dwells tog of P. Heoi, with conto'uts, and the two-story framo sture and dwolling of E. . Budde, with covtents, woro desiroysd b?' firo, Loss, #3,000, Hock 18 insured in the St. Vau! Fire and Mariuo {uaraes Company of Bt. Paul,—i1,200 on :mllu!n!. aud $600 on grocery-stock aud furui. re. AT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Srecal Disputeh to The Chicagu L'ridune, Lraveswonry, Kan., Nov. 17.—A fire at this place this afternoon destroyed tho residenco of Mz, Jobu Laboruathy, on Chostnut street. Tho building wau completod this summer at s coat of 820,000, and ix now totally rujued. Tho fire oavght from a furusce, and, tho family and ser- vauts belng sbsent nt the timo. tho ilte got so much hoadsway that the furniture, Bmounting in L to about §3,000, was also cutirely destroyed, AT ELGIN, ILL, Eraw, Ill, Nov. 17.—A fire broko out here early this morning In Mra. Cisrk’s nullinery store, an Chicago atroet, near the bridge. In n few minutes the building was dostroyed. For- tunatelv thero was no wlud, or trouble would bave followed, The loss ou Mis. Cinrk's stock, alo., {8 £1,000. The buildiug was a towporary ono. AT MARYSVILLE, A, Bpecial Duavateh 1o Ihe Chieaqo Tribuna, Cezpan Rarrps, Is., Nov, 17.—Yestorday a fire occuszed at Marvaville, Benton Gounty, destroy- ing a large barn tilled with hay and grain be. fongiug to 0. W. Downs; also the stors and atock of I, B, Barrol, whosa loss will reach about #15,000, on whick thore was no insurauco, AT OWO0SS0, MICH, Srecial Dispatch to The Caicuge Tridun,, Laxsing, Mich., Nov, 17,—~A firv this morning at Owoeso burned » dwelling, livery-stuble, ang harness-shop. By great offorts a groat contla. ration was prevented, Loss, @800, Cauno, a sulucfivn chimney. No insuranco. Tha prop. erty was owned by L. . Woodward. ” AT ELKHORN, NEV, Ostama, Nob.,, Nov, 17.—The residemoa of vswes Ferry, near Elkbors, wie destroyed by tire at noon to-day, from s defoative tlue, Most of the furuilure was saved. Loxs, 500, AT WENONA, MICH, ‘Wexona, Mien., Nav, 17—=The Irwio Houso, s hotel, was burned this morning, The loss $12,000; insurnd for ¢5,500, IN CHICAQO, ‘The nlarm trom Box 534 gt 4:08 o'olock yootor- day afteruoou was caused by the partial burning of the roaf of a frawe cottage st No, 617 Carroll avenue, owned by Roburt Lindoll. Tlo alarm of tiro from Bux 605 at 11:30 o'clock yeaierday morning was caused by s firo 1 o ong- owry trauwe hulldu.lg at No. 266 West Olifo atrect, oceapiod by Edward Jobnson, sud owned by John Boshua, ~Loss, §25; fully insured. Lhe alui from Box 625 at 1:45 0'clock yestars duy morung was caused by the discovely of 8 tive in s Luru o vear of tho coruer of Lincoluand Divicion wircets, Tho atructure is the propesty of Jolin Kuller, aud was dumaged o the oxtont of about #1600, kully wmsured. ‘Lho Irish Cattiolic lonevaleat Union of Indisna bu-uav vicotod ths fullowing oflicors : Premdent, Fawapd Buin tnaced, Geragbty, of Rushville§ Preasurer, Jobn Loutedio, of ELTTY v of fudisnavolis ; Secrotary, Laws/] THE CHICAGO TRIBUN e RN v sl CRIMINAL NEWS, Wall, tho Colored Murderer nt Fort Wayne, Sentenced to Bo Ilanged. Capture of the Last of the Gang of Italian Assassins at Denver, An Towa Farmer Assaulted and Robbed by a Tramp. A DEATH SENTEMGT, Speztar Disnateh to The Checduo Tribune, Fr. Wavse, Ind., Nov. 17.—To-day la the Wall mirder caso was dovoted to the argumenta of counsel. In tho foronoon Mr. J. Q. Stratton spoke for tha dofcnee, aud in the afterncon Mr. W. G. Colerick deliverod the closing argument for tho State. This morning Judga Beorden de- Tivered hin ciargo to the jury, Iie stated fully and thoronghly the law of Indiana concerning murder, defimivg the differont degrees of crite and puniphmonts afiixed by the statuto to each, o earaestly entroated tho juy not to aliow prejudice against the prisoner on account of bis color to intluenco their action in the slightest oxtont, lo aigo cautioned thom to deliberate long and caofully befors sentencing dofonlant to death, oven tuough enlinfied that ho was Rallty of murder 1 tho first dogiee. Tho chargn was tegarded by ali aa highly favorablo o tho aceuscd, and ug” cfectually provonting a death sentence. At helf-past 10 o'clock the Jury rotired, and tho Coart procecded Lo the Gital of Chavies Krout, indicted for muder in the first degreo. ‘the juy remmned out uutil hall-past 3 tius altornoon, whon tho Baililf came wio court snd snnouced to the Judge that they had agrend upon their verdict, Lo sent an ofticor tu tho Juml attor Wall, the accured, who rowsned aroa few minutes with the prisoner. Rumor had beon current that tho jury wad commg u with o vordict, and in n fow minutes tho court-room was thronged with anxious pouplo, who exteuded into tho halls aud fillwl all the avenucs of spproach. Iy jury eamo into court, ench membor wemting n solemu and detormined look, Wail taok hia senc about 8§ feot from them, trembling nn | very nervous, but showing no cmotlon in ny tuce. Iho foroman of tho jury aunounce: that thov had agreed, and seut tho verdict to tho Judgs n o scalod covelope, ‘The Judge Lastily woro it open, and read it. 1o then told the prisoner and jury to stand up and faco oach othor. ‘They, did wo, lookimg closely in ono aaie othel' eyes. Tho Judyo thon rend tho vordeet as follows: *Wo the jury find defendant guiley of murder in the fitst degroo, aud sou- tenco biw to death,” Wall retoainod standing a mament, aud then, mnklnr( & profound bow to the jury, tesumed his sitting posture. Attornoy for defondant then pollod tha jury, and enzored 8 motion for A new trial, which was talien under adviroment. aud tho prisonor romoved to jul. ‘Lho vordict oroates much excitemant, it boing tho fist death sontonce mn this county for o poriod of tacnty-one voars, Counsel for de- tendant in tho avent of auew trial being rofused, will earry tho caso to the Suprema Conrt. The erime of which Wall is convicted waa com- mitted on tho mght of the 2a of July, when ho ocaterad the apartments of a white man vamed Kroukboit, with whose wifo ha 18 suppused to hayo sustained improper relations, Luo sied un down with a rovolver, etabbed him tive times, and struck bim with o stove poker aud stick uf wood. 1In the Ifzout caso the jury was tmpancled and sworn, and medical tesizmony a3 ta tho death of Hicks talion, when the jury in the Wall caso came with their vordict, shortly after waich the eourt adjonrned until9 o'clock to-morrow worniug. INCENDIARISM AT ARCOLA, ILL. Spectal Diapateh to The Chicuge Lrivune, Ancora, 11, Nov, 17.—The facta In tho arson case, which bavo created sommch excitement here roceutly, are substantinliy as follows: Last Tucedsy night Jamea Kinnoy, s young man of very bad reputation, and one of Capt. Tuttlo's detactivos from Chicago, were canght fu the act of setling fizo to tho s:ablo conneoted with tha Best Houso, ot this place. Thoy were arrosted. A nolle pros. wou entered fn tho caue of the duteotive, and Lo was discharged. Kinunoy was paced under 33,000 bonds, which he failed to procure, and way romanded to jau, Iu the menntimo, two othor young men, Mark Fin- uell and Jobn C, Periy, wore arrested on o charge of besug the ones who had fired our pub- He uchool building about six weeks ago, Finnell was tried, but sufficiont esidenco was not pro- duced to conviet btm, and Ferry proved an ahbi by threo or four wituoascs, Kinney swore in his evidonco that hie and Perry Lurned tho sehool- bouse, and explained how e did it, Cunse. quoeotly, snothar caso wss made against him, avd i bonds wore incroanad to $6,000, There was great interest manifestod by our citizenn in the tiial, sevoral unsucceestul attompts having boen mado to burn tho basiness portion of our eity. Tho attorneys in Lhe caso hnd sovoral spats dur- ing tho trial, aud at one time came vory near to blows, but the Justico quisted them Lefora any display of their pugilistio qualities was mado. IOWA CRIMINALS, Dunuque, In,, Nov. 17.—A [ew days aco, as Gllbert Lorson, of Norway Township, Winuo. bago Couuty, was coming hemo from work, ho overtook & youug man who asked for o ride Tho favor being granted, and It belng no noarly aark, tho young man on reaching Mr, Larson's residenco desired to stay all night, which was 8lso granted. Aiter supper, as Mr, Larson woy attending to Dbis dutics about tho stablo, tho young muu camo up behind him, knocked tim down with & aluoge shiot, robbod lum of bhis wateh and what monoy bo lind on bis person and fled iuto Minnesota, o bius just been captured and lodged in jal. He s but about 18 years old, and says that hig nama i3 dward Dawson, At tho present term of the Hardin Diatrict Court several mombers of the gnnf of horse- thio7es recontly uneartbod in Jowa were Eut on trial. Sylvester Moit pleaded guilty to orsa stealing, aud was wontonced to two yoara in tho Pooitentiary. Hchuyler Holly pleaded guilly, but seatencoon hiun wnl}:ouh onod il noxt term. Tue eacape of I I, Clionioy, tho teador of the gang, ussnlready boon publisked, David Wood "sud arvoy Murpby pleaded gutity to stealing mouey, and wero seutenced to tho Penitentiary theeo years eact. COLORADO, Drxven, Col,, Nov. 18.—Frank Valindire, ons of the party who murdered the four Italinnsin this oity soveral weeke ago, bas beon captured, and wad to-day brought to thiscity. o waetho only one of the assassine at large. All aro uow securo, aod will bo tricd soon, Soveral of the bayd havo canfessed the orime wince thsir iu~ carceration, and it is bolleved that all of them, sovon in number, will be hanged, A difiiculty at Central City to-dsy between H. W. Hall, of Albany, N. Y., represontiuyg tho Al- bauy Mining Cowpany, aud Willism A, Rule, Istu Bupurintendens of the same Company, ro- sulted in the nhiooling of the latter., The wound is uot bolivved to be serious, Tho fealing at Ceutral City ia intensely bostile to Hall, 86 it 1 believed his assault was wholly unwar- runted, aud his denlings with tho creditors of tho Company evasive, ADULTERY, Special Dispateh to 1 ke Chicago Tyidune, Proria, 11, Nov, 17.—The divorce cave of tho Rov. Jousphus Collivs, of Princeville; against his wifo, on the ground of adultory, is uow bo- ing tried Iu our Circuit Court, Alrs. Colling hasg vary unexpectodly confossod the grave charge, but asserts that sho was torgiven by ber hus- band, avd livod and cohabited with him after sho had noknowlodged Ler wrong. Slo ia now endeavoriug 10 non-suit him on the ground that tho offonae waa coudoued. The caso iu attrapts iug considerable attoution, en hatly particd aro vcr{ promingut in church vireles 1y tho uorthern park of this county, X DANGEROUS CCUNTERFEITS, Svectat Diavuich 0 Lhs Chicano Tribune, Bruworienp, ., Nov. 17.—Detcetive Tuttle, of tho Uuited Btates Detectivo Sorvico, arrcsted to-day, at Clampalgo, a man engaged iu * yhoy~ ing " counterfeit $20 and §60 Treasury notew of legal-tenders. iahad nenily 81,000 i couuter- feita upou Lis person. Theyaro printed from plates ongraved by Boyd, wow in prison iy Chicago, and are tho most beautifully executsd countorfoily oyor muda, Bank oflicers say they Would have taken thew freoly without suspiciou, Tho plsonor wus brought here and lodged 1o Jual 1o keep cowpany with the Diiggs gang. A FEARFUL CRIME, Caxervvaty, 0., Nov. 17.—A Gazetls Jackson, Q. spocial, soys Mry, Atary Bruco was fouud barnod to death yeaterday, near the burning drelling of Mrs, Lowder, Hor sknll was frac. tured, and it is rupposod sho was mssaultod in tha honre during Mr. Lowder'a abacnce. and the building fired ta conceal tho crimo; thak At e Yived and attempted to escapo, but, har clo hing being 1n flamaes, 8ho perislind ontsida the birn ing buildimg. ° Natban Lowdor, sou of M Lawdor, haw been arrestad, but tho ovido agatnst him is wholly cirenmstantial. MURDER IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Spectat Diavatoh ta The CAiears ¢ ronue, Musgoors, Ind. Ter., Nov, 17.—-On the sven- Ing of tho 111h inst., near Mill Crock, Choctaw Nation, Dick Thomas and Calvin Colbert jointly murderod, near his homo, sn old man, a Choe- taw, who is reproronted as having been both in- oftensiva and industcious, Tho old Indinu's wifo was an nawilling withess of tho cold-blond- @l deed. but wnn’;\n\vnr]n!‘! to givoe him anv aid, The murderers effected their escape, but Unitet Statrs Mashal Fagan's efficlont depaties will effect thoir captire. Russell Mekinnoy, & white man, who mur~ dored. some Limo ago, a mixed-blood youth named Archor, who hiad boen (n his omploy, was nrresied by the Choctaw nuthorities yestorlay and held In_cusioldy at Atoka o await the action of tho United Statea Indian Agent, who was promptly notltior, Doputy Marshols wors sont atb once Lo take charge of tho prisonor. KENTUCKY KU-KLUX CONVICTS. Lovmvitee, Ky, Nov. 17.—The Kn-Klnx priconers Oran nnd Smoot wero taken to the Frankfort Ponitentiary thin mormng by the United States Marsbal.,” Moffort wan roapite 1. Louvisvirur, Kv., Nov, 17.—On tho arrival of Willinm Smoat, leador of the Owen Ru-Klux, a: tho State Prisun to-day, & revolvor was found Lin boot-lew, How it £ot thare 18 & mystory, bat that it wan his_intention to uso it in ovcaping thero 18 0o donbt, END OF A HORMIBLE AFFAIR, Sneciat Disoateh to 1he Chicaie Fribane, BELLENOSTAISE, O., Nov, 17,—Mrs, Scholl, who hay boen in jail as an accomplico in tho borribte murder of Alice Laughlin, committed near biero about two months ago, for which hor husband was hung by & mob and sha threatened with Lke treatment, was discharged to-day iu tho Common Pleas, no evidenca appearing to bo agalust ber, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ITENS, Srecal Disvatci ta I'la Chicaan Lribune, Raxrovt, Il, Nov. 17.—Eight ctiminals ro- cently convicted in thia county have beou deliv- ered this week at the Joliot Tenitontiary by Doputy Shenft L. &, Lano, of this ylace, Anptieation for a now trial for Hrown, the murderer of Alderman Lang, was douted.’ is sentoneo iy fouricen years, TRIALS AT PEKIN, ILL, Soeetn! Inevateh to The Clacam 1ridune, Prry, 1L, Nov. 17.—Tho trial of Samuel Willlsrd for the murder of Charles Zlegenbein, Iast June, commznced in tho Cireuit Court to- day. Four jurymen were securod this afternoon in tho ciso of Patrick Qualoy, artested at Mack- tuaw for rapo rasontly, who will plead uot guilty, THE \YEATHER, Wasuinarox, D. C,, Nov. 17.—For the lake regicn and Upper Mississippi Valloy, falling sud stationary baromoter, fresh nnd brisk eouthennt to sontliwort winds, warmer, cloudv, or partly cloudy weathior, and occarlonal snow or raiu. LOCAL, ODSERVATION. Cutoao, Nov, 17, Wind. I'i:;m K] N, W,, gentl - cRar. B Fair, 4 5 w08, S0 79,8, freah, n| 0. 3} 63,8, fres) muin (hermomeier, 5t : minimum, 19, GENEBAL ODSERYATIONS, Cuizaao, Nov, 17—Midniaht, Breicnrd Licrosso, Leaveuw' Omaha., Yembin; SUSCELLANEOTY. OsrAua, Nov., Nov. 17,.—Tho thermometor was Toporte Iast nig| 1 at 14 degreos below zero ut Fi. Laramie ht. 'Fuur iuchos of snow had fallen, PCRT HURON. Specwal Dispateh to I'he Chicavo Tridune, Pont Ifuroy, Mioh., Nov, 17.—Dowx—Props Colorado, Inter-Ocean and consort; achrs Oga- rits, Kmght Templar, G. J. J. Wolls, P. 8. Locke, Gen, Worth, Guiding Star, Ellen Spry, City of Tawas, Ur—Yrap Desn Riobmond; scbr Col. Cook. Wixp—Northwost, geutle; vcathor ndicating Bnow., ‘The prop Empire State, bound up, Is aground noar 8t. Cialr Ilats, to the easiward of tho cat. Au attem)t was made to pull ner off, but without avail, Bbo will havo to bo lightorcd. Srectad Daratzh to e Chicano Tribine, Ponrr Hunox. Mich,, Nov. 19—10 p, n—Dowx —Scrs Matco Polo, W. IL Rounds, Joha Mapeo, Dousldson, Ur—Props Cordon Campboll, Birkhead and barges ; schirs Athonian, Margaret K. Golfo, Wixn—Bouth, goutla; westher flus. Hebr Penoken i3 auhore at Clarx’s Polut, 15 miles from Kincardine, Tho tug Quayle leavea to-night with pumps ana lighters to asulst.in re- lessiug Ler. Sho 18 supposed to havo lost her canvas and bocomo disabled. Shio 1s graiu-iaden, aud perfectly sound as yob. P S WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE WORK, Cixcissary, O, Nov.17.—The secoud snnual Couvention of the Women's Temperance Union met at St Paul's Methodist Church in this city tbia morulug, tho Prosidont, Mrs. Wittoumyer, of Philadolpuia, in the ohair, Au address of wel- come was mado by Mru. 8. K. Leavitt, and re- sponded to by Mra. Jonnie F. Willtog, of Iili uoig, - The Preaidont in hor awuual address atated that during the paat year forts-five Stato Conventions wers hold, and & large number of documents distnibuced. ' Sho nlso suggested that a lecturo buroau ehould bo foraied, aud a moedioal comumission appointed to invontigate and report upon the use of liquors, and thas tho Association should be ncorporated, Miss Francos E. Willard, Corresponding Secre- tary. roported twonty-threo State auxiliaries orgavized, sud great advaucewent in overy de- paitment of work, Somo 200 delogstes, roprecenting mineteen Btates, are presout In the Convention, i fovdecog weil duiensy INDIAN TERRITORY. Bpectal iapateh to The Chicano Tridune, Musxouge, L T., Nov. 17.—Goo, Bhaoks, who hsa just roturnod bera from Tehlaquab, the Cherokes Capital, says that all s quiet and or- dorly there, and Las beon over since tho Council convoned. Tero i no drunkenness. The only armed force consists of twenty-fiva Chorokeo policamen 1o charee of a Shoriff, whose ouly busiuoss is the provoution of the fntroduction of strong drink, The fuvostigation of tho al- leged eloction frauds in the Hequoyah District, is sthil goiug on bofoio tho Counall. ‘Thers have boon uo membors divmisssd from the Saquoyah District, The lololunmu {rom difforent pots in Folorouce to arwod troublos are without founda- o, and are unfuet. Lhoro is 1o troublo an- ticipatod, ——— THE NATIONAL GRANGE, Louwviriy, Ky, Nov. 17.—Tho Natlonal Graugo met as the Calt Housa to-day with full delegations from all the Htates sud Torritorios with the excoption of one or two, which are ¢ M pected to-morrow. ‘Tnere s uo delogation from tho Dominlon of Cauada, en the Grangers thore do not balong to the jurisdiction the National Urange. An address of woloomo was_deliverod by Worthy Maser M. D, Davls, of Keutucky, wlio was reapouded to by Worthy-Mastor Dudley W. A, Adaws, of lowa, Naster of tha Natioual Gravge, Worthy Leoturer 'I'. A. Thompson made & repork on tho labors for the vear. No otber buviness was done, save the arangement of the numver of the delogations ench Htate 1s entitlad to, awouut of sunual dues to be paid by Girunge and the National Graugo, Tho Grauge wili continue iu sossion ten days or woroe, A e THE LATE LARD CORNER. New You, Nov. 17.—The Lard Committes of tho Produce Exchange to-day decided that mein- Lerw who recontly fulied to make good their cou- tracls for the dulivery of lsrd must pay tho dif- ferencs between the brice when the contraok was suado sud tho time mhou tho Jurd was dolivered. THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 1%, 1875, RELIGIOUS. Moody's Meetings at Broo%lyn Yester- day Largely Attended. Moeting of the- Evangelical Alllance at Milwaukee. The Rov. €. D, Helmer’s Recont Oall--» It Is Certain that Ho Will Not Leave Chicago. . MOODY'S MINISTRATIONS Nuw Yons, Nov., 17-—There was a large gath- ering at tho Brooklyn Tabernacle this wmormng, and tho services opened with slngiug * Sweot Honr of Prayor.” Doacon llawley rosd tho roqueats for prayer, tor rovivals in fourteen towna and citiea; for & bumnesd sirm in Now York ; for the uncouverted employes of raliglous societions for soven ehutches and their pastors, and for eight fam- Hos and six drunkards: aleo, lotlors froin per- nons for their own vonversion, ''Jeaus, Koep Me Noar tho Cruxs,” was thon stng, and Mr. Moody readand basod iis romarks on tho fifth chapter of Luke's Gospel. Ifo had ofton woudored why it was that, after thn Lord had mado those men eucoessful in busitress, ho should call them away. 1o tind on idea that it wan beeaaso the Lund wanted them to leave somothiug bobind. Thoto wera plenty who wero roudy ta give thomselves to Christ if it aid not costthem anythiug, Many rnm-sollora wonld Join the church if they were uot callod upon to sacrifico their businoss. They fonnd Poter say. ingtotho Lord that ho badloft all to follow iim. Whatdid bolesva? Only alotof old broken nots, aud son what ho gained! Ifa thes spoke of tho pubifcan, who, nt Chirist's bldding, srose aud followed him without any questions, ‘Tis publican juvited othor publicans,saying that if ho could only bring them faco to'faco with the Sa- vior, they would bo convorted, ‘That was what lio wanted. Ho wanted to be bronght noarer to Christ, ta follow Iim. o should tell what tho Lord has dono for us. He should be like the Heotch woman, who was eo overjoyed that she shouted and said : ** Tho Lord shall nover hoar the last of this!" After conversion they should not go qulotly about ssyine nothing. Hoe re- fetred to tho hoaiing of ten leporn, How thank- tnl they wore that they wors healod ! Ono went and threw himsolf down at Christ's fent nnd bieesed Hnn, Christ vajd s * Wore thoro not ton Lealed; whore aro the nine ?' " Alr, Hankoy thon sang ** Where arothe Nino? " ‘The Rov. Mtr. Nortbrup made o short addross, Apeaking of tho greut numbor who wera kept back from Christ, from some oo littlo thing. The oy, Dr. Dudington followed, snying that at tho tima whon sinners woro awnro that thoy were lost aod_doomod, then thoir prayors wore answered, They whould porsavere, aud thoy might bo nesuied’ that thoy would not fail, Air. Moody prayed for tho Huccors of thoir meoting to-night, and said that to-morrow they would commence tho colloctions to pay off tho dobt of tho Youug Men's Christian Azsociation. ‘They wantod to got enough to laave 33,000 or 24,000 in the treasury. 1o wanted the young men in Brouklyu to have n good start, "o Brooklyn Rink was crowded again this ovening. On tho platform wore manv eminent clorgymen, Mr. Moody gave ont tho hrmn ** Ireo from Law, Oh, Happy Coundition,” whiclh way gung by the congregation standing, and prayer was oifenod by the Itov. Chavles 1, Rob- 1osou, of Troy, N. Y. Mr, Moody began his discourse as follows: Instead of taling a text to-uizht, Iawm gomg to tako the subjoct of * What Christ 16 to us," nud when I gou mrouyiln that it any ono hero noys * 1e iy not that for_mo," it is becaus you won't have Him tobo. Iwas trying to speak once on this subject in Europe, and was dis- autiofied with mysolf, A Hootchman with whom Iwaa ataving wnid to mo: “A mon, you dun't cexpect to finish all about Christ {o an hour. It will 1ast you all etcraity to attewpt that.” The firat bonding ia Clrist a8 our Savror. Wo must know Clrisc s our Savior, Firat He came to ¥ave us from oor siom, If ws want to lm({“v God's alphabet wo must bogin with tha letter 8. You must pass Cglvary first. Thereforo accopt of Him to-night just as you aro, The vost hosdwng will be Clrist as our Do- liverer, In Iesishxlix,, 24, God says, * Shall prey bo takon from the mighty, or lawful cap- Live dolivered?” Doar in mind, we have ntl beon taken captive by Batan. Not only that, but wo aro lawtul captives. He comos in to deliver ue from tho power of Satan, Satan is wstronger. than ou- resolutions, than our will. ‘Lhere was a batilo 1,40y yoars ago botween the lion of Judah and tho liou of bell, and when Christ sboutod on the cross **It {u finished,” it wan the stiout of the congueror, mnd that con- queror had tho keys of hell. ‘Thorols not a des- botaso caso of sin In Brooklyn but Lo can do- liver, It may be a inan who ia addicted to the intoxicating cap, and he has rosolved again and again that ho would not drink, buc he has broken tno regolution, tricd it agatn and fmiled. Poor soul, I bring you good news to-nizht. Thors is ouo ablo to deliver you, Clriat ia able ta kaep you. It an easy mattor tor Ifim to keop you from sin, but not for yowsolf. All wo have to do fs to trust Him, Bome pooplo says: *“If [ am converted I don't know what church to join, All churohioe in turn cialm to bo Apostolie aud tho truo Church.” The Lord doesn't loave ua in darkness alout thacat all. I ain the way, the truth, and tho Lfo.” He doosn't ask us to Jolu this church or tlat. If we follow Christ's footsteps, stevping in them, we will be led aright. Never make a mistake about following Him, Outin the wildernees tho bunters have o habit whon going [ato the foresta to back treos. Thoy call it ** binalag tho way,” aod thus they are able to roturn to their log cabin, Bo Clrist has blazed the way for us. All wo bave to do i3 to follow Him in that way, It you are in darkness it is_bscauao you aie not with Cbrist, They that follow Him shall not walkin darkness, ~ * The exorcisey closod with singing and the benediction. THE REV. C. D. HELMZR, ° The reported resiguation of the Rov. O. D, Helmer from his pastorato of the Unlon Park Congregational Churoh is contradlcted by ser- ernl prominent wembers, Mr. Alarder, of the firm of Maidor & Luse, and Chairmna of the Board of Trustoes, stated poaitivoly toaTninune roporter yostorday that no intimation had been revolved from Mr. Helmer to the offgot that he Intended to reslgn. The culy time when any soference waa mado to the subjoct waa a4 » meot~ ing of the Board of Trustees some monthd 850, at which moeting Mr. Helmor alluded to tho bad etaie of his bealth, and ”“F eatod that, un- leas somo improvement shou nf coms soun, he might bo compelled to give u preaching, Theroupon the Trustees voted I:lm a throo monthe’ vacation, Mr, Hlolmor has sluco been wvisiting i Brooklyn and othor Eastorn aints, and roporta that he 14 faoling very wmuch bettor, Hois nxrontud to return about Dec. 1, and the probability is thiat ho w.ll-reaumoe his work im- mediatoly. 'The membera of his church have uo faith {u the rimor that ho has accopted thoe call from tho Tompkins Avenus Church, uf Brooklyn, sud say thay, evon if it woro a very atrong one, 1o would not accept it, as not only are all his ntotosty centred in this city, but the Uulon Park Church is far proferabls evory way to tue church which 14 stated to have given him s call. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, Spectal Inhaputeh to The Chicado Frionne, MiLwavkze, Wis, Nov, 17.~Lhe, Evangelical Alliaucs met sgain to-dry at the tirst DLaptise Church, aud elected the following officers of tho Allisuve for the ousuing yoar: Prosident, the llev. A, L. Chapin, of Baloit; Vice-Preuident, tlo Rov. J. . Chapin, of Neooah; Bscond Vice- Proaident, the Rev, J, IL. Qridith, of Milwau~ kee; Third Vico-President, the Rov, J, M. Slayser, of Menowmiues ; Fourth Vice-Presldont, the Hav, I C. Hitcheook, of Kenosha; Mifth Vice-Prestdont, Mr. Dyron Kingsbury, of Ripon; Correspoultng Bucrotary, the Rov, 11, 0, ‘Tile ton, ~of ~Apploton; "Recording Beeretarv, V. B. Fisber, of Monasha; Troasurer, Mr. C. A. futchivge, of Foud du Lso: Iix- ocntive Cowmittos—Prof. E. M. Mornll, of Iipgn UolluuBJ tho Rev. J, MoLean, of Boloit ; the Bov, J.” W, Culport, of Qubkosh ; the Lev. L, D. Folt, of Waupun ; snd Prof. W. P. Jewett, of Milwaukee, Fioaocia! Committeo—The Rov. @. W, Camp, the Rav, 8. N, Gniftith, the Rov, B G. Iuley, Commilies ou Resolutions—Tlhq Hev, E, P, Havage. tho Hav, 1L AL Case. ths Rev. 8. Dickinwon, tho Hev. L. A, Craudall, aud the Hev. A, More, AN IKVESTIGATION. Spectal Diepateh to The Chicage Triduns, Kaxsas Ciry, Nov. 17.—Tho Yrosbylerian Couucil for the Biath District of Missouri ot 1a thus oity yestorday to take the initiatory stepe in regard tothe inal of the lev. H. O, Hovey, formesly of thin city, who is charged with inde- cont aotions In Chicago abont a month ago, the aceount of which was published in Tur Tainunr. "Tho proccodings were held witl elosnd doors, and to-day the Council nd]’numed to moak at Bo- dnlia at tho call of the Madarator. licfore ad- Journing, tho Council appointed a committeo of threo to visit Chieago and got all tho ovidence in tha caso, and repoct. fiovey wan prosonut durlug the praceedings, end mado a [sugthy Atnteraont in regard to the affair. The Madorn- tor mtated to your_coriesponidont that, if the rtatement waa (rie, Hovov was an innocent man, but. before they renderod their verdiet, both. suloy muat Lo heard, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicaao Tetbune, MiuwaukeE, Nov. 17.—Tho union daily prayoer. moctings nro largoly attended, and bid fair to re- onlt in & general rovival of religions forvor in this city, m:‘t'rmffl FROM THE PEOPLE, PROF. WINCUPLL'S LECTURE, Lo the Editor of The Chaeaso Triotne Criteaoo, Nov. 16.--1t wonld not be pomaible, I am very woll aware, evon il prompted by ravoriciam, for you to give, through the columns of your papor, the proper tmention thot ovary important leeturo or discourss may dosorvedly morit in thia gront eity. Bat T have watoched enagerly for some euitablo sccount of tho lecturo given hy Trof. Wincholl last Ssbbath evenlng in Plymouth Church—nubjeot, **Moses and Geology "—that it so richly dererves. While tho Hov. Dr. Bart- lett, by way of mtroduction, racommended the dircoursn to tho vary bost attention of his hear- ers, I thimklie romarked it was not to Loa sermon. In such o great nssombly ms lymouth Cburch usunily calls forth, of youug men snd maldons, old mon and ohildron, it would not ba eurprising that to many it could mnot ba called a ecrmon, capeclaliy to thoso whosa minds aronot yet matured sufliciontly to com- prehiend theso great scientifia trutha that are so plainly agitating the minds of all donominations. To tho carelean auch o discourso would ho n burdon, dry snd wmoaningless, hut to alt deop- Uhinking souly it was a sormon indeod lofty, full of inspiration, calenlsted to quicken much with lovo and admiration, give an ecarnest, yearn- ing, desire ta"bo led onward to know mors and wmore of tho great Cause, tho Creator of this vast unlverse, whoso ways to us scem past finding out. o wuch {t was a sormon full of truthy oatablisbed by scionco, which aro divine truths, o tells us scienco vouches for tho inspiration of the Beriptures, that it shods nesw light upon thom, aud 1t fw & profanity to eay scicuce can damngo religious truth. Furthor, that it is the duty of bofli preacher and poople to seizo hold of scloutitio traths, and use them in the 1nterosts of Cliristianity. Pardon this Imperfoct montion—Tfor if it wero to fallto my lot tobo the one to attempt to properly praise, or sciontifically diacuss, I'rof, Winchell's advanced ideas, it would prove a faillure, butlet ua thank Dr. Dartlstt that he throws wide opon Lis great doors, as well as Lis largoe heart, to admit theso pro-ominont truths that pomnt so dircctly to tne ** Way, tho Truth, and tue Lifo,” i M. 8. G, A NEW IMPOSITION. To tha Editor aof The Chicaao Tribune - Cutcaao, Nov. 18.—Will you ploasa to allow a littlo of your spaco in making known a new fm- position upon the public, and 1t is this: A lot of women who have cbildren at homo aro going thio rounds of the busineas otlicen of thia city to obtaln signaturea to s petition to have the Bible rostored in tho public schools. This question has boen rlecided by the Board of Education, and ought not to be brought up before the poopls again at the rato to tho canvassers of b5 conta por load. I must confess that thoro is some meaning convoyed $0 a loog string of mignatures ot this prico. CoxsraNT READER, ——— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Joliet Gaslight Company at aracont meet- Ing deofded to reduce the price of gas cousumed after the lst of December next, from £4 por 1,000 foot to $3.50, upon all bills paid on or be- foro tho 12th day of cach month at tho offico of the Company. Tho item of motro rent will also bo discontinucd, The pork-packing season began at Blooming- tou yeaterdey, Van Bchaick, Tryner & Co. kill- ing a Isrgo bunch of fiuo hogs. Thelr packing- Louse hias been groatly enlarged and improved this sosson In anticipation of an increass of busineas. Tho hiog crop Ia fine in sumbors, aud capecially in quality, but the cholora has dimin- ulw;‘l the product quito materially tho last fow weaks, Tue Brazil, Warthington & Bloomfiold Rail- way Compony yesterdsy Hlod artioles of associn- tion at Indianapolis. The length of their con- templated lino of road is 45 miles ; capital stock, 81,000000. P, MecKissicr s Presidont, J, I, Carnaban, Sccrotary, aud W. C. 8myth, Treasur- er. Tho Company propose to construct o narrow- fauge cosl-road from * Iodisnapolis to the Clay County conl-tiolds, A correspondence is beivg had botwesa Ad{un €aut-Goneral Uilliard, of Iiiinois, and tho Miii- w.r{ QOommltteo of tho Philadolphin Centennial, ns to tho number of armed and uniformed mili- tm of thin Btate who will atiend tha oelebration in 1870, Thoro are 8,500 armed and uniformed man, of whom probably oune-third, including the Finat Regimont, the Governor's Guard, the Wat- so¥n Guard, aud othors, desire to go if rallcoad rabas are fixed low enough, MPUNICIPAL COMPLACENCY OF DUBUQUE. Special Disnateh to 1hé Chicsao Tribunae, Dupuque, Nov, 17.—The seitlement of the Qontaesl Islana bond mattor Iast night by the Oity Counanil bad tho offoct of enhinnoing the value of the tywwinty-flve year 6 per cent bonds from 05 to 78 canta ou tha dollar, The publio debt of Du- buque is now in such shaps a8 to make us an object of onvy in the eyos of the majority of cities 1 tho Northwest, Dubuquo is iu & good position financially, sacially, and othorwise, il s WOMAN SUFFRAGE. New York, Nov, 17.—The American Woman Buffrage Association cvavoued to-night fo Hteloway Uall. A large and intolligent audienco was preseint. Bishop Gilbort Yaven presided, avd mado whe opening address, Specches wero made by Amntoimetto Brown Diackwell, Luo Stone, and Charles Bradiaugh, The proceod- ings wero of marked intoreat, with the prospack of & large atle udanco to-morrow, Sl SO FISH-HATCHING, &Special Diapateh to The Chicago Triduie. Duuuqoy, Iae, Nov. 17.~3r. Oharloa Hainos, one of tha Fieh Commisaioners of (biw Btalo, in~ forms us that toy havo just batobed out 800 salmon at Augmasa mad that they will be soon distributed {n'tko various brooke that pormeste the State. About half a million laka trous will bo hatehod by tho {ut of January, whiok he will also distributo in thie various Inker, THE TANNERS, CixciNnare, 0., Nov. 17.—~The Western Ta ners' Assoclation mot Jn this clty to-day, with & largo attondance of tanners and losther men from all parts of the country. The Convention organizod with tho olection of tha following ofticers : Presidont, Jazaes E, Maoney, Lonis- Yille ; Heeretary, Uoorgo B, Kesber, Oincinnati Tronaurar, J, \J. Oakley, Chicago. The quos~ tions to bo discussed relal aolely to tha trade. ———— THE RIVER LEVES AT CAIRO. Buectal Dispatch to TAa Chicago Tridune, Camo, IIL, Nov, 17.—Among the visitors ta our broken lovea to-day waw Gen. Stinpson, of thio United States Eugincers. e comes to sae liow the laud lays, and promiaes to recommend an appropristion for Oairo’s Laineft. Work on tho uew loveo way comiaenced br-day. RS S el wl L 0.0 F Ivpiaxarouts, Ind, Nov, 19.~—Tho Grand Lodge L. 0. 0. P. convened in aum ual ssssion in thls city to-dsy. The attendance w'as unusualiy large. ‘The Graud Oficers’ roports show 479 ef+ fectivo ludyes in tho Stato, Yt i wanberdbip of 26,000, "Uwenly-three new lodges Iave begu in- stituted during the last s1x manths, e gt 1o Could Not Trude. Sooltavil e (Ky.) Arqus, 5 ‘Tho las} oue comes from Warren. o came all the way to get o tooth pulisd that had rob- ved himot fous nights' sleep. st down, aud Jast a8 the doctor was applying his fo roaps, changed the exprexsion of face sod eald: ¢ Luok here, Lo, how much is this buw'nesa Roing to cosh a fallow 7' ** Fifty ocute,” rep lied the doctor, **Can's you do i for less ?” sald the man with the tootbachs. “No." & Then, we can't trado,” said (he sullerer, aud ho rode bwak ‘to Warron Couaty, SPORTING NEWS. Third Day of the Long Walk at the Lxposttion Bullding, O'Leary, Waving Incrensed His Lead 5 Miles Yesterday, s Now 26 Alead, The New York Billiard Tournament... Games Played Yestordny. PEDESTRIANISM, O'LEARY V8, WEETON. The attoudance at tho O'Lonry-Woaton mateh yenterday was rather largor than ou elthor of the preceding daya, AL 10:30 Tucsday night O'Loary rotired for thires hours, of which Lo slept to, ond nppenrad on the track again at1:0, whon Lo resumed hia tramp. Ho portook of a hoarty Lroakfast sbout daylight, aud wau sbortly aftor taken with none-bloed, which detained him abont an hour, but did not appear to impeds bim in hin walk, Aftor a rost of four howss, Weston rcsumed hia walkat 6 o'clock yesterday morning, ap- runring frosh and boarly, Ifo partook of hroskfast about 7 o'clock, and tock bis time, ap- parently, not yot wisbing to hurry matters. Weston walked 77 milcs withont rest, and left tho track at 11:20193 Jast avening, on tba first lap of the 78th milo, not lookilng unusually fatigned, and m the besb of spirits, ' O'f.eary imado hin 2834 milo at a little befors 12 o'clock Inat night, and was still Lealthy and continaing his courso, being 26 miles ahead of Wenton. ‘Wentou's second 100 miles waa mado IAB o me 3w, ; O'Loary's seooud 100 in 201, 9m. 2le, README, 3 The result of tho match eo far is that Weston han walked sitogethor 247 nules, 77 of them yos- tordoy, O'Leary has walked sitogother 273 nules, Blof thom belng covered yesterday, At midnight of Tuesday O’Loary was 21 milos ahead, At 12 o'clock last avening ho was 20 miles ahead, showing that be bhad yained 5 miles during the day. TTA BCONE, Following is tho scoro for yesterday, be- fi‘)‘lmt""‘ with Weston's 170th milo and O'Leary's Bt : BILLIARDS. THE NEW YORE TOUBNANENT. NEw Yonx, Nov. 17.—At tho biltiard tourna- ment to-day, in the first game Blosson soorod 800 to Garnier 218, Winner's average, 9 12-82, Cyrille Dion, 800; Rudolphe, 100. Winner's average. 10 £0-28, Bexton was tho winnor in hfa game with Daly, tho llnnucr makiog 387 pointa. ~Winner's aver~ age, 3 ; Tho noxt game, botwean Jo» Dion and Slosson, was won by the formar, Blosson scoring 13, “Tho winner's average was 9g. OBITUARY, : Bpsctal Disvaleh to ‘Tha Ghicago Tyibune, EBaer Bao1xaw, Mich,, Nov, 17.—Samuol Far- well, of Utios, N. Y., Vico-Prosidont of the Flint & Pere Marquotto Company, and tho largeat stookholdor in tho road, died in this oity this morning, aged 80 yeara and 6 months, after four wooks' iliness, _The remaius will bs taken on & speclal car to Utica for intermont to-mor- row, Special Dispatch to The Chi:aon Tribuse, ‘Wexona, IlL., Nov. 17,—Thowas Cownn, Esq., ono of Wononw's respected cjtizens, dlo& hare yesterday, Hewasoneof the erliost settlers of Putnam Couoty, and a man of extensive ao- quaintaneo throuzhoyt this section, He waan membor of the Musonic Lodge, by whom he wili be buried to-morrow at Magnolia, Westox, IIl, Nov, 17,.—Tha strange and sud- don death of & promineat cltizen, Mr, Lowls Pulaiphor, ocenrred hers two nighta since, and has Iprnu‘l & gloom over this piace, In thenight le gmunad heavily, and, belug lifted immodiate- iy by his wifo, was found to be already dead. fo will be buried to-morrow, He was kagwn as 8 prominent Bphitualist, and was a wealthy farmor, —— e THE IOWA INSANE ASYLUM INQUIRY. Special Diavalok te Tha Ghisasn Tyibune, LixooLy, Neb., Nov. 17.—To-dsy Gen. Man- derson, Dr. Wileox, and the Hon. Paren, of England, the Committee appointed to examino into the charges against Dr, Fulier, Buaperin- tendent of the Ineane Asylum, met in the Gov- ernor's room. Two Trusteca of the Asylum wars oxamined, The evidsnce bad, They as far aa drinkiog is conosrned, tostify fo sosing hum under the Influence of liquor on several ooccasions. The evidence in regard to oxiravagance and mismanagement ia withous foundstlon, bus the contrary is shown— that bo has boen very economical, and that his exacutiva ability has ‘been good, Yhe oharges of drinkiog to excoss at times appear almost conclualve, bui the frienda of Fuiler hopo that he may modify the sworn atatoments siready made. Hix charaotor for sobriety has herstafare baeen good, and intouse feeling prevails oyor tho chargds against him, THE BOWEN-EAGLE LIBEL SUIT. New Yomg; Nov. 17.~—Anqthor af the sulta growing out of the Bescher-Talton scandal—the libel auis of Honry C. Dowen agains the Brook- Iyn Datly Zagle tor $100,000 damsges—cams yp ta-dsy in the Brooklyn Olty Oourd. Kx-Judgo Fullorton, Iats of Tilton's coucssl appearcd for Mr. Bowen, and ex-Judge Ioach, an- ottier of Tliton's counsel {n the ¢ scandal trial, sppesrs on belslf of the Xagle, Judge Mo. s cano to-Uay bafors Judge Neilpon, nn: 0’: ':‘l‘llon-?b!lnl‘t!y‘ DaWits, dgmuuul for tho Kagle, appearing bofore the Judgo, said they had bean sons thora on & motion (o posipen)y againgt his client's deaira. Mr. Fullerton op~ posed & postpanement, but the case wea put aver for the torm, UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA. . Nxw Youx, Nov. 17.~Tha Exeoutlva Com- mittea of the Unlon Lesgya of America met to- day at the Bt. 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