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THE CITY. NEWS. - MDilton'a Tostnre (lckets will be on enlo'thia morn < tng at Stotl's, 158 Stato street. Y Mra dotla Ward Hawo wnd Mies Howe arrived a0 tho Palmor House lst evening, to rematn till Monday, £7 miye Evanston ladles of the Tirst M. B, Church e holding lunchon ot 07 Washlngton street with Frest auccesa, ‘GGenrze €, Needham, the Trish ovangelist, and ilarey Morchouee, the English evangellst, aro stoppini at the Urevoort. ' The Rev. T. N, Marrison, Jr.. of Pekin, T, , has sccepted the eall fu the rectorsip of Eplpbany, Chluago, to take effect Dee. 1. . J. Walter. proprictor of the Lomelan ZTmee; L WhHtiam Walter, nwil Lient. ¥. E.Walter, of Bear- 1" wood, ting.. arcat the Palmer Touse, ii * /Tho mecting of the Atd Society of St. Pavl's Unl- 3} " versallst Church and the aociable, appointed for 4 thisafternoon and evening, have been deferred. £ . Aspecial moetiug of tho Bonrd of Managers of 3 the Brrinz Woimen's Hefugo will bo held at the in- 3 titution, corner of Indiana avenne and hirty-firat A strect, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. a Georgo 11, Devee, formerly manager and leases 't of tho Mutairo Racu-Couree, Hew Otleans, La., is » 4n tha city, huyiwe trottine anid other stock, which he fntenis to” truneport tu the Sonthern market this winter. There 1a a ridawalk on the west aido of Clark etreot, sontli of dackron strect, that b thnes I Vadly In need of repair, Loat ovenlnz a young man uamed Robert Leary fell from 1t and was quite acverely Injured, Tho Women's Hospital Fruit and Floser Mieslon expected to hold u monthly meeting at the Young “ Men's Chrlatian Asnoelation rooms vesterday Toorning, but only a amall number being present an ‘. sdjonrument waa had. There will boa special meoting of the Direttross. 8 of the Protestant Orphan Aryimn, 780 Michizan avonie, this morning at 10 o'clock. * A failattend. nnce §s reqieated as buxiness of importauce will come before the mecting. S Coroner Dictzach ynulnrdn{ held an inquest upon Lily May, a5 monihs old infant, that .\was ncete dentally smothered to death in bed at No. 71 West . Division Wedneaday night, A verdict in accord- * ance with the facts was rendered, The temperature yesterday, as observed by Mae eao, optlcian, s Madison wircok CEIMBUNE Byfld- ing), was ns follows: 8a. m., 4 eed; 100, 7 M., 403 12m., 623 3. w., 503 8 p, 1., 60, Bar- ometerat 8 a. m., $0.50; 8. m., 10, 17, Miss Ttankin, suthor of an able book on Mexico, - and ono of the most promincnt missionaries (o . that tnumr". ‘will apoak at 2:30 p. m. In Centen- :"* mry Mcthoilst Clurch, on Monroe, rniear Margan, at'the annlveranry of iha Woman's Forelgn - Sis- elonary Socloty, The varlety porformorant the Academy of Muafe recently opened under the manugement of Feod . Alms, hava clused up eliop for inck of walary. Tho e of tho Academy has heen affered tho company for tho romainder of the weok, freo of ront, for the purpose of setting them on thelr feot agaiil, A rennfon of Shurtlefl stadents will he held ab the Sherman ITonse (duilng the session of tho Illinois Baptiet State Convention), from 6 to ® o'clack Thureday evening, Oct, 19, 1870, All Alnmni and former sindents who may bo in the city at that time aro most cordinlly invited to be prezent, “ Mrs, Elizabeth A, Urynnt, of this cIl‘z delivored alecture Jaxt weel an **Tho Genlus of Napoleon, " at Morgun Park, which iy dosceibed in theo most en- thunlastic terins by those who listened to her. Sho is an nccomplisticd rpenker, aud somo of hor frienda clalm that shie §s superior to Auna Dickin- son i cloquence. Tho regnlar monthly meeting of the Execuilve Committeo_of tho Narthwestern dranch of the Woman's Forcign Misslon was held ‘yunlerduy morning at No, 67 “‘Mhln%lon street, DMrd, Bev- - erldge presided, and Mre. layward acted as Sce- . rotary. The busincss was mercly routine, und of no public intercst. " Thoproprictor of McGrath's saloon on Adams ‘o street, whore James floward, the contractor, was {4, * rabbed, denien that his place Is **a den of thicves,™ The robbery injzht have tranaplred in any saloon s earfly as in that of St. Jumes McUrath, which, the olice ofticers ut the Central Statiun say, does not er bad character. . During the last qnarter, ending Sept. 10, 90D atlents wero treatcd nt ihe Gernan-Amerl iepennary, viz : InJuly, 281, August, 331, tomlor, 2, Tha wumbsr of proscripfions nindo 3 g R 4 depte i amounta1o1,517. e following bills were ox. 2 sminedand hpprovel for payment: Aug. 4, for 4 wedlcines, rent, cte,, $125.02; Sept. 8, medl- Y . sines, rent, ote,. $140,40; Oct, 6, mediclnes, rent, 4. #le., SIH8.64, Tolal, $405.05. & Atalnte hour Jnstuvening It camo to the cars of 7. sfwwcse reporter that elght knights of the i punch wero yesterday discharged from the_emyloy £ bt tha Chlcagn, Dansillo & Vincennes Rafirond i, Compang. The cause of their dismis<al 14 snld to A Bave been that they collected fares from passen~ 3 . gors, which never went intu tho coffors of the 4 lroakury. As tho hour waa Into and the railroud ¥ pitices closed, and the oflicers gone out of town, no further particulars conld by cbtained. The champlonehip wrestling-match botweon ‘Willlam Miliur and Theabnud Buuer will take place to-morrow ovenlng at McCormick liall. Theae men are very ovenly matched, und the question of supcriority fn Graeco-Roman wrestling remains bo- Lwveen theso colebruted athisfes, Mliller won the champlonshlp from Bauer inSt, Louls, defeating * him bext threo In five folle, und afterwords issuc & challenge to weetlo any wman in the world for from $1, 000 to 33,000 a slde. Tho New York Jafl states thut the Rev, T. Da Wit Talmago has accopted the positlon of editor- sn-chiuf of 1o Advance, which 14 liorenfice 1o bo 1 A g 1 publiehed In Now Yotk ha well ns lu Chicago, and 4"t Liju valedictory appears In this week's {spio of the 3. Chrlstianaf Work, Itid rumorod that bo will ba & “abliged to leaye Brooklyn on acconut of the con- %’ tinnod Hl-hesleh of Lis family, physicluns prencrib- #. . Ing, os absolutely necoysnry Lo récovery, remaval ',j Irom the scabourd, Plywouth Church, of this tlcy, has under consideration the propricty of ex- tendingacall to Mr, Talmage, and it 1a not un- Akely that such may be donoe it an carly dats, : IN MEMORIAM, 2 3 Ato men(lm{' of the Board of Trustees and DI- rectrosues of €ho Chicago Orphan-Asylum, ‘held at the bank of C. Follansbee & Son, the following preamble and resalutions were ndopted s ‘Witanzas, It hns pleased Almighty God to removo Lrom our midst our Wglly respected Prestdent, Col. Josiah L. James, n gencrous, wasm-hearied, Curistlan geutisnian, one who fins ut all tines fnterests of the tnatitution WL heart, o GENSrOUA cone riUUTOF 10 {8 BUDDOTL, fOT Al Years pust B ember and President of (ho DOl of Tristecas aid Wakneas, WItls wo decply feel tho 1oss of £0 yalune Ll umematror our Bcleiy, wo iy, and by BubINIL to the rulilis of su all-wise Providence, fecly asured (hat, 74T o 1118 0f uiluaual prusperity and Dlucas, e hias, AL & goou old aje BItalned by 1ew, pass away 1o another and o better vlul’ldl i Witkuzas, We Teol 1t tu b our duiy to show tho ro- depurted (rlends ticretore, bo fu 1u hilx death thils Boanl gental had_hy 3y 2 uf ‘Trustees and B a Lighis-sulcient hreaidiug uUlcer wad £ ¢ I Chicago Orphan Asylus & 6ouls ond devoted triend; sud, beft furthicr Itexoleed, ‘Thiat wa unlto in tendering tn tho bereaved fauily ur Lieartielt aymipatliiea 90 tielr yreat orrowy fuat @ cnlly Of these resolttions ho transmitted 1o th 3amiliy uf “deccused Ly the becretary under the real of + Bhils corparntiuny that waid resolutioile b pbliie in 3t Clifeago ally newspagers, aid that they be spread Wpou the Fecorus of the fustitution, T COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS LAST EVENING, ' An adjourned taceting of thy City Councll was ‘held lust evenlng,—a quorum present und Ald. Throop in the chulr, § Ald. Pearsous uked permisston (o explain s 4 wotcon thesale of thy Lake-Front, 1Mo wished to vigorously protest agalust that puit of the resolus ho nawe of &, 16 Fmne as N :lgy o, 1147 NMliwaukeo wvenue, o wia confirmed unaiimoodly, e H i of Suwuol Powell wia uleo sunt fn ns Welih- 5 eratthe comer of State und ‘Fhisty-licst stroeie .’ Heferred to the Committee on Markeis, [ J BIREET CLEANING, + The Mayor alsv veut In tha following documont Ba from (o bepartuent of Fublic Works: Lvuuld romecttully it i your ionurable bady ‘B afatenent uf tuu codition vt viiv Tunds approprlatiid dur the prescut tscal yeur * for Bbuts anid ro- > +$108,000,00 4V, ‘Amount of uvallable funds, L S L ATount cxponlod LERP RSy Do, 1,11 TOf tila b r: ited, Topethier With Hie anivulit Gie ut Lt date pon the peys Fublin 0P sircelgWors, WulllEibaorhs lieurly oF quits (i ZWNUI0 auunt, Teuving 1o ¢4y sithotic (uid (o proee- cute o Wark neeanary 1 bo wono b Wi i) artieeil, 10 the generd seauction of U Luree, and the e crvused culupensstion ot Ui laburcre iow cinployud, © ey Cent llue Geen saved W L City, i o 1 vacit Cu Tent uxpenses of Uiy Depaitin . el ueat possibla st 1t Tl Intoreat of L city, st 30 suvud The Work - aw reauted fo { Ludly be lo ler exMlng ciFcuminiauces, i aid cluablin, I aecurgtancs Wit 1 Jro o cantruct ot 5, C. Suniinghidig, on the 13t L Decewbur, Your liunpfally body ts reape Ll rentoated 1o mak “auch provielons SOF Carrylig UL L Work Uecousary ta i e oty os wilt wu}"lw )’ufl u;“o‘}ur tho Leat lulereat ol £ ) ey, Li g asubaitted. o Ml Wity M, lgaru, Slsyor, - SIGNS AND EXECUTIONS, * Tho Corporation Counvel sent in two urdinances, —une_coneerning the Collection of Lic:ativna » by Polico ballile and Justices of the Peace, lo Jdsered W the Couumilice ou the Judiciary, \ 4he same oflicur scut fua buge pilo of paper .whitch e vuld ba u letter was sn ordinance ou sigos. 'he fuct that the docuuwent had about l'-»u Ppuges ~of foolscap prevents ‘its uppearance, The muss Wi seut W the Judlclary Comuiiiteo, < TAXEs OF '78 AND 'Td, Ald. Throop prosented the fullowlng order, «which was nuuulniously pussed: " dered—Tbat the Judiciary Commities, together e u’-v"u:eap'n?m"mu.n ‘o uuy.':m‘:fiqm‘wn ol 4 dreft an sct Lo be prescnted 10 (o next Hlinoks Loglds: ure wiih 8 view & Teiutlog UF Tecording tho taes of U B4 MOTH, Which were act asidy Ly $he Buprems Caurt of thi tyof what POFL lest oo The Chicago Chapter of Architects rent fna re- monstrauce to the aholition of the ofitce of Bufld- ing Inspector, Placed on file, WENTY-3B{OND STREET. Al Theoop presented the following order, which was panaed: Ordered, That e centre of Tiwenly second etreet, twdiry-Tour fectin width, he pased with 1eLir hlocks elgnt inchos | 3 avenue to Ashiand nves e, and eurd ith three-Juch piank, at Sl tliay pnetitrd of The 1 @ nnconstitutlonal Act No. . Lhat they ree M6 Counctl for approval at their care Ar ag iInay b3 nnd Worxa bn reqtiestesd to urdtnanen for that s Cutbictiat thelr Ak, Sweeney Introduced an order commanding tha Cotmlseinnier of Health to furnish a completo Tirt of its employes, Leferred, All, Pearsou Introduced a resolntlon cutting down the kecond antd third asslstanta . In the City Clerk's ofiice, and tho Sergeant-at-Arnis, to 81,000 a yenr enchs aud moved to auspend the rulca to pass the sane, The Connell rotused to #uspend tho rules by B to 15, and the mutter wont tu tho Judi- clary Cumnnittes, ALD. GEORGE F. WHITE. The follawini communlcation was read,and then the Council rofusedd to recelve it: \Wngengax, Tho public printe and g majority of the v st ot Thatckatly BoamuIES s wordny b ce cf u X eatenimien felogd, Ald, Goures Fy White; - o) eeolred, TURL ey LU VOLeEA and tag-payers of tlio Teni it Ward of (o Ly Of ChICTED, U0 Iniphe the nc: tlou tnken by dte In the Comnon Council. eifoving that tha “pasition takeu by it I3 {‘gm{..n;‘:wnmy. und Tur tho best fnterest of thic City of MINOR MATTERS. Ald, Lawler introduced an urdinance repealing &1l ordinances Frnmin privileges fs tho Olileago & Fvanston. ftallroad ({he Southprt averus fine). Referred fo the Committea on Streat nnd Alloys of the North Division, togethor with the Law De- puctment. "Whe Staats- Zeltung Company presented 4 com- munication protesting aminst the selection of any other Getman nowspaper thin Ltho Staala-Zeituny Saegy n|mllun paper. Keferred (o the Committeo on Priniinge, AlQ, Cullerton Introduecd n resotution fixing the gradg o Unlsted streot from Sixteenth to §oven- ccenth, Tt wara measura to ease the grado on tne ot Sido of the viaduct, Pasecd Ala,” Lawler moved the passage of an ordin- anco for tho paving of Halsted streot trom Hnrrison strect to the rlver. Pasaed, Al Lawler presonted a serles of resolutfons adopted nt a meeting on West ilarrison street in relation to the ercction of Harriron strect bridgo, which had been n long time built but never put up, Referred to the Committeoon Harbors and Firidzers “'he Committee on Jurliclary reported In favor of wlking the Comptroller to reportho amount paid 0 legal counscl in the Charter cases. Concurced n, Aftor reseral untmportant reports, ALl Lawler moved 1o adjoitrn, Tha yeus and nays wero called and showed ouly sevenieen Aldermen present, “’llcrl:'“]’mn tha Council, having no quorum, djs persed. “ALL ABOARD.” BECOND 'ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THBE HAIL- * WAY CONDUCTORS. The sccond annual Cenvention of the Mallway Pnasenger and Frolght Conductors’ Mutual Ald und Benofit Association of the United States and Cana- da met at the Tremont Ilouse yesterday, Mr. UGeorge W, 1lewitt, of the Chicugo & Northwestern, tho tirst Vice-President, presided in tho absenco of tho Presldent, Mr, Jauwes (. Shorman, of the Michigan Central, who sent n lotter of regeels from Detrolt. Mr. A, M. Putnam, of the Jllinols Central, sccond Vice-Presllent, and Mr, Charles Iuntington, of ths Chicago & Alton, Sccrotary and Treasurer, were tho only other otlicers In at- tendnnce. ‘The Convontion was called to order at 11 o'clack, nand, on motion, tho appolntment of & Commitice on Uredentinls wad teniporarily deferred, and Mr. W, 8, Sears, of the Lake Shore & Michignn Sonthe ern, was introduced, and deltvered (he unnual sd- dress, which was nn Interesting roview of 1ho his- tory of rallroads, aud un cpltowia of the utiortsof |, raliroud mon. The following Committee on Credentials were thenappolnted: Mewsrs, Dunnlug, Jonnings, Bush, Graves, and 11ill, who regurted tho numes of the following DELBOATES J. A, Foater, Taltiinoro & Ohioy A. J. Dunniag, J. €. Greenman, Chicago & Alton; {icorgo Hewitt, M. ‘Whuelan, Chleage & Northwesterng E, A. Ladd, ¢ caxo, IO & Gl surg Division W, Jenningg, Clcinna 1,8 Cloveiandi C. . Miller, Canada Southe: tobh, Citlia. Hurong, F. Wheedes Putnnm, i AJH. Graves, V. By Hears, Lake Bliore & Michizan Bouthicrn W, Bush, 1. 4, Wood, Michi- fan Con 'llurklns. Tattimore & Ol'os N. 11, h nn Barlington, Cedur Raplds & k'nrllf' Wil Feency, l:mu‘:\uo & Wiltiam Kilpatrick, Chivago & Norchi- d, 1L I, ey, Chiteago, ML &5t 1d, W W Da l|1 Cal- - il inelunad, foa- 0, west ), Unides Paul; T B. Evans, cago, Breriington & 1. fayette & uhxvnrnb\ N e Chile Duanvilta &Ninceaien; M, O, Benson, J, Y. 'Bhorwin, Chlcago, Dubuque & ‘Minnesotay k.’ W, Tush, Tofts Wayne, ek ! nn\y, J. Melutyre, Geaud 'l‘runk\ W J. ‘roylor, o, Clinton & pringtields A, W, Haliou, oA, b sy o 1Minoia. Ceutral} Wi Caldwel Karivis buacite s, | SieisEider b D hotia. Laki & Michlgan Sonthern) i Pholis, Lukd . Biiore & ) .l Enyders Lo L Boitiers, W, R. Clark, G, McCadloy, it 11, Mc 1. Bronson, Michigan Contralr If, Wariicr, Kbnuas e Fexant 1)1, Lovets, Ohio & 81 . Cli ) it st nrg, Fort Wayne & Chilcogo; A, Danviile; L, Quicke, 1 ¥ Leckert, 5t. Louls, T'corla & Warsaw, “Fhie following were o) Conntitution utd Iy- Duuning, ‘A 1. Grave pointed n Committca on ws: WV, 8. Sears, Ao . o B A W itbateick, ot Stactin 3 o ly ] COrgo Iy and John Melntyrr ~ o ow (eonEo Martin, H ’I::n Couvention then took a recess until3 o'clock AFTERNOON BLSSION, At 3 o'clock the mecting was called to ordor, nnd, aftor n gencral discursion on matters of na {nport= nnco to the publle, Mr. llunllnulnnl rlilecremry aud ollows: ‘F'reasurer, prosentod Lis report, ax BRe¥n Cash on hand Nav, 28, 1873, [From asscssments, dues, cic, Oet; DISHUNSENEXTS, Loss No. 1-11,C. rown,. Lesi 1., ¥ Lova No, i—Tiv Lot No. 4=F. Moneys borroive il Becratary's satar) . Priuting, stationery, ¢(c! 507,23 TalAnce on Hand vuueerresseseesesse $100.77 The whole number of cort!ficatos of momborship fesucd up to Bept. 80 was 807, During the yenr two withdrow, one died, two wera killed, and ono Wwas jo! ntly disabled, Sinco Oct. 1 forty-seve en new members huvo been adwitted, ‘U'lie report of tho Boord of Dirvctors was read and accepter. An nascasment of 81 on cach membor to covar exponxca of the prosont meeting and Mqubilato th outstanding indobtedness of the Awsoclution way erud, ‘'he Commlttes on Constitution aud By-Laws submitled thelr report, making tho ln"wwl ng changes: 1u tha preamblo to tha constitution the words *' amid ='x'x'iél|’«‘$'x'f‘.';’;x'£"“ perils of s hinzardous orcupation * were Artleis ViL, wae amended by chauging the nmount tobu had to & iember or lis Holrd iu casy of dlsaniiity S or death from LK [0 #2, Atrriore Y11 —Whenever tho momheratiip of this Ausociution shull Teach 1,050 membera (¢ shafi bo the duty of the Hoard of Directors to cauim the noxt suce ceedtug aviesstnent 1AL | niods for deuth or dbabiily 1o b fucreasd 63 62,50 Per lwembur [ placs uf $1 a2 at Shongyer the memherilip in the drat ecrics 3,00k s besond seeles st ho Tutiiuted Ly ttond, WHICH sliath b govaried by th 3 e b They HuW extht, And wh MEVEr 41 FSTIR I the: s dedt i {0 T ol thy An i tho Beciuiary (s ety allutiong for el v i ot B 1 1eRater order, as they wea ANy embar who U o liar of tho ried may Jubn e A prrivss hd 41 Te event ety (1 he fivat active, e whis e et perlies dacrien ws fise (N‘Axh\ jllllnll 3 . ey B L b, o pesidt iy Tkt st e il on L a0d Lo BHIGGLE BF @acaiont was fae croseed 10 h "l rupor ndonted. The fullowing eifleers were cleeted 1o serva dur- f tho Commalites wan wnantmously Ing the ciaulg year: Prestifent=Jumes sherman, Michizan Central ruad, 1 a 7 trofi Akch, e {aeslde nt=George Vies-President—A. M. ey el Tyeganrer=Chirles tatl Chivag 4 hieaga: 1] o i i, Uhitgos ¥ W. 8. Kears, Actfu, Mich, ‘Thanks 11 d Mevsra, Honloy, lave e of The Sison 5 s teliver o nanual widdreds at the nest meeting of 1he Ao fativin, WIANLE, Deacon Sears ofured the followlng, which wure adopted: Zfeanived, Thattho thanks of the mermbors of this Av- woctativn Uo tondvred Lo s proprivtors uf the Fremmms 10uae, Who Bavu boen Wuretiittiog I tieir eACEIO08 (0 ke bveryi for i, vu b it pleamiut Ziewalred, THALLG Lo Jciibors of the yress wo ar under vopcetal obilkaton foF Uivlr atiendanee, wad for Fepurtiug the proceediuge of sy Convention, 'Fhe meeting then adjourned, to ot fu this clt; ot 33 TaTH e 7 TIE TRUTH-BEEKERS, | RECELTION OP THB PIILOSOPHICAL BUCIETY ATTUE RESIDENCE OF 3Il4, VEINANDO JONKS, Tlhio wombors of the Philosophical Soclely havo goud ronwon Lo congratulate theniselves on tho com= Pplety success which atlended their fnltlal etfort 1o promoty 6 more soclal fecling among thefrnumber, in the plessant gatheriug last evenlag at tho rosls donca of Mr, and Mre. Fornando Jones, No, 010 Pralrle avenue, That these dolightful conversa. ziones will continued ut regular intervals duriog the asvason, thoro (s scarcely 8 doubt, The Soclaty meelsevery Buturda; i and. s entertainied” by T bett ehaughts oF J0ck sclentlate; but these mectings, whilo sufficiuntly plewsunt lo the cntertalnment they atford, ure saseatlally lacking lu ayy ‘ulyucm fe tures, and henee the )xrnprlfly of the maclal eringd, stich as that of last evening. Many of the membora of the Bocloty ware present, together with several Jadies and gentlemen wot within the vale, Lut who onjoyed the - entertainment cqually with the rest. Among those who mnde . mp this caltured nesembly were Dr. Plper, den. and Mre, utord, Mr, snd Mrs, ye Grahani, M. and Mre, Georgo N. Jdackeon, Prof, and Mres, Willard, Mr. and Mrs, E. 1S, Shor- man, Mr. John W, Ela, Mrs, lir, Sarah lackeit Stevenson, Dr. and Mrs, Idward Sawyer, Dr, anil Mer, Boyd, Dr, ond Mes, Bitting, De. ‘Abbot, Miss M Chupln, of the Chlcagn University, Ar Georga 1% Mard] Mr. l‘l!rri tialrd, Sle. and Mra, William Breackett, Mr, und Men. Shedd, Prof, and Mrs, a8 Coflert, the Mirses Amy, Kttle, and* Sophle Hunt, M Willlam I, r. 0. M. Rerttig, Mien Dradley, Tublin, - Treland, tien. ft. W. Smith ond daughters, Mr, and Meg, Colgrove, Dr. 11, E.Gne. rieon, De, and M, lee, Mins Hryant, Miss Johnson, Mes, Dr. Duckall, Miss Lanea Tinb- berd, De, W, N, Fostor, Prof. J, W, Clark, Chica- g0 Untveraiy, and uthere, 'The roctnl’ features of yaried with some the conversaziono were Hlent atercoptican fllustra. thons of xubjects counected with, natural listory, artronomy, geology, and minerdlugy, wnder tie dlrection of fir. Plper. An the fitustrations were displayed on the enctaln, De. Plper: maine tained” & running explanatory. cominent for the Dbeneit of We ' nudleice, Mr. Porey faled, n member of the senior clnas at the Chicugo Unlvereity, repeatediiia prizo omthon, delivered at Evanston’ @ short tiae aco, **The Cal) for Think- fnz Men. " 1t was lstened to with marked atiens tion, ail the mattor, ax well as the mannerof {ta delivery, warmly applanded, The remalning en- terlamniont was guite ue philosoplical i iy of the foreguing, and oubtlessiy fully us intoreating, amd conalstoa nf nn elegant coflation, hostexs ind propared for her philosophicut friends, ‘Te evening Lumml owiy 1oat pleasantly, and the ussomhly broke up at an hour convlstent” whh the ruquireients of true philosophy. —— ' CI1Y-IIALL. The Building Department yesterday iseucd a per- wit o G, W, Mohionon to build a five-story lelck, stone-front, atore, 40x100 feet. on the lots knbwn 28 Nog. bS and 00 Weat Mndlson atreet. ‘The Department of Public Worka have recefved reven bids for the ralsing to grade-iine of houses fronting the approach to the Mllwankee avenno vinduct, The Lids wre for different houses, and will hiave to be considered scparately. The nward will Lu nindy B8 s0on us practicable. The tutal of moneyn received in the Comntroller's oftice durfig the month of September {s §1,307, - 201,42, Agalust this sum 31,252,218 In warranta Rhave heen drawn, Jeaving a balance of $114, 085, About 3500, (130 O the receipt wis from the popu- lar loan und pn cqual amount from the collection of taxus uf 1475, Businees ot clty headquarters i so nnimportant, and there fwgo liitio of Ity thnt tho ofticlaly tind plenty of time to pay due atlention to politics, The many conventlons, mectings, and poiftical excltoments of varlous kinds, huvo driven ol fn- miliur faces awny from tho’ City-lall, and that nouk Is nowadays as quiet and duserted os a graveyard, which the TUE BRIDEWELL. Tho quarterly report up to Sept. 30, made by Mr. Feiton, Superintendent of the Bridewell, shows the following facis: Cash received, and nild to the b, total ox- ponies, S11, 42 recelveld— o580 : prieoncra U3 malos, L, 1,- 02 1,003 femnles, 5703 total, isoners no Hridewell=males JBods pri w_in 3 fomnles, 1035 total, 463, Ofentes for which nrisancrs wora_Committed— breach of peace, 9113 Intoxication, D7; vavrancy, 053 keeping or Inmates of houscx of {ll-fane, isorderly, or gambling hunxes, 1193 violating mi cellancous ordinaacas, B8; vagabonds, 1563 k- onlerly conduct, 13 hurglary, 2; larceny, 223 ad. mitted to have been heretofore inearcerated, 1, 7525 vi , 1,040 blacks, 112 married, U47; single, 1,100; have chiliren, 446 able to read and write, 13405 ablo 1o saud obly, 547 canmot read or wrlte, I'HUE COUNTY DUILDING. The Counly Collector is still selling " the doiln- quent property In West Chicago. The Grand Jury yesterday moved back fo its old quurters, the room lately ocenpled by the whisky Srextles.” Jndgo Wallace will not hear applications for naturallzation papers this evening. Jadgo Gary will do the honora in the Crimiual Court, however. Tho letzing of tho contract for furnishing the county with Coal still langs fre, The Commitico of the County Board huvinu the matter in clarge was to have mot yosturduy ofleruoon, but u quoruin could not be secured, ‘The worlk 0f moying from the ol ta the new Hos- El(nl In still wolng forwnrd, and it s expeeted will ¢ cumpleted to-day, o far, the new Institativn has boon uttended with unusual fatailty, tho deatlis from one gause or another avoraging ten o Tho Financo Committe yestorday sold the lost of the uld Fire Bonde, §100,000, to A, O, Blangh- tur, tho lighest Liddue, for b5 promium and nc- crucd interest, The Commitico aleo negotlated Toan of 50,000 for une year, to meel & prossng debity 0t 7,00, from the Intornationul Bank, Col. Cleary will ask the County oard to Increese the apprapriation for runniny tho County Hoapital from $50,000 to 8100,000. “Tho expense of the institution Inst year waw 936,000, uud the new hospitul wiil, of course, bo far mote oxpeusive, hence the necessity for the Increaso fu the appro- pristicn, ——— . CRIMINAL, J. E. Reeves, of No, 250 West Adnms street, complalns that somo butrglar ontered his upartment late Wednesday evening, and carted away an iron- Vound trunk contalnlng ls wardrobe, John Miller, colored, stalo a cont from Mre. Thomas' boarding-house, un tho cornor of Twelfth and Etate streots, wherefore Jubn, who is an old alfender, wae last ovening locked up at the Armory. 1lenry Scgar, for whom thero b a roward offored by Ernest Harws, of Sammit, .whose horse Scpar stole on the Ud Iuetant, was nrrested ot Lyons ycs- terday, aund was lost oight locked up at tho Ar- mory, Fred Henneborg, for atealing a cont from Albert Jdackeon, of No. 633 North Halsted street, and George Blake, for stealing a palr of Loots from Phllip Meunier, of No, 373 Division street, aro both locked up at the North Chicago Avenue Stution, Peter Riley, ona of Parmelec's 'bus drlvers, who versivts In entering the Northwostorn depot fu #earch of passengers, contrry to the depot reguln- tlonw, was yesterday given u fino of $1275 by Justice Kuuftman,” Thomas O'Leary, o contirmed drunk- and, 15 yenes of uge, was suit (o the ilouse of Cor- rection at the request of his mothor, J, 1L Wnllace, n patent-medicine man impli- cated with Dr, Jolm C, Weal, who wns sent to the Crlminui Court Lial. weok for adultery with dose- phine Uttiun, was yostoeday before Justleo Mate roit upon a cliargo of bastardy proforred by the sine woman. Iio Court thought it was a feirful- 1{ dirty meas nll oround, und hield Wallnes upon e chitrge 1n 81,000 Latl o the Criminal Conrt, Jdumes MeNicholas, uno of a well-known firm of sewoe contrncturd, I8 the penson locked up at the Uentrul Station, charged with th dumey Toward robbery, Several hundrod dollars wero found n hls ehoe, and thux for that bs 11l the uyidenca sgulat . Doputy Sipt. DIXOR awscet thut he zave o ) orders (0 keep the matter quiet, wnd nvites Uit felluw whio 4t enid o to step up' 1o Wls otic and pecetve the coinpeusatiun duv hiui, Henry dackron and Clurles Bmith, charged with he eny of $150 In n poeket-bonk from Maj, Jieniford,at hiy gnmbling dew, No, 87 Lntated Alre re cach hielil in 8300 Lail to the Criminal Court by Just.co Sallsbury yesterday. ' nct Voud dona on e evenlig of Ocly 3, while the de- ) andothers wers engaged playing faro, by ont u punel which i boen sasved in tio Fottwn od' the wor, Lhe desd wis oyl conneeted about tho pla showing tlat duckeon hind heany 2 hout at unseemly hours on the nlght £t but Hitlo goubt ad 1o his guilt, ctlans ipon s e Vorbee Court yestorday mosnuns, Justie ity sinl back mtu ks casy-chalf, and bethought Lintse!t oF the happy (e when e wathd tuko } wurbof thy Grangers, und with tha Ly ad awny vat West in Runeas, ditet Lien o Sranshioppes—una of thuse who do no wli rrtainer and wear thelr linen dustore all pud In at the open window, and the ot Wit Ly premonitory creck- ely sdonuroed conrt lu.\\'lur’ arglary to gu over W tho J4th 1 the eopy-book slzmatmie of o S ranbier who Wi put n oo yostor- flernoun by bBotectiyve stmmiond, dollinger 1s tpin A coipluint of George Oclson, an andt azed chtlzen of Soginaw, dlich,, who ale that s weeks age” Zollinger atrlved in happy lttle tuwn, upid reglatored us Col, 8, n, front Deady. 0o, In the wining distelct, His vifck, oty topgue und palished ways galned for Ty the Iricudalip of the Mayor, Chief of Pollce, mwl other mugeates of the town, to eacl of whom Bweneon ropresented that he waa fu pursuit of somo hordenea criming) who waa sup- !m:udlubflhulhnudln the city, o represented Jewlwood us 4 perfect heaven for the swamped spcculator, and inouced many W take up their burduns for the mining diatrlct, One only, how- over, uppears tu buve been foulish enouzh 0 make the depurtute, nud this was Orlson, Aftee belnyg bunkood put of varlous sims of wmonoy, which sewould o wado all right you know whei we got howe,** Orlwu made the departure atone, but waut only ay far 2y Councl) Dlutle, 'chere e learged the truu slate of afairs, llo returned o tévn yesterday, an uYon rolating his story to Detective Himmons, thelotler wunt out pu Slermon strect uad gabbled up Zollingor. found Saginaw a poor place to tackle, for, accords {ug toOlson’s story, hu ls out ouly some $33, ——— SUBURBAN, LYDN PARE. ¢ _The opexsdtg hop of lyde Fark society came off ! ntog under o auspices of the iadlos of ‘The fallow must have fscopal Church. About 100 perao wora preaent. DProf, A, E. Tournlque acted ss master of ceroimonles. Tho music conslated of oleven pleces nnder the direction of Johnny Iand, Snpper was served nt 1L o'clock and was conceded to bo one of tho happlest * offorts of the hotel proprictora To the ladles of St. Panl's Chnrch are duo tho thanks of all liyde Park for their pleasant wny of providing ontortainment for the social world, Among thosa peenont were Mr. and Mrs, M Mrp. nid Mra, Ackerman, Mr. and Mrea Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. * Underyood, Mr. and Mre, Itichardeon, Mr, and Mra, Loung, Mr. and Men. Skow-Petermon, Mr, and Mra, Smale, Mr, and Mra, Snencer, M. and Mrs. Darter, Me. and Mra, ‘Atkinson, Mr, and Mea. dintely, Mr. and Mes, 8tell, Mr. and Mew. Mufphy, De. Al Mre.'Kenlcotty Dr. and Mes.. Vlond, Sre. iil- Duen, Mea, [otmos, Mes,” Wilkinson.'Mes Davis, Minnca Springer, Taglor, Ackerman, Lee, Wa iron. Saryent, Booti, Lewis, Morrit, Tieeice, At kinson, W| ol I(uml\c{vlu icks of Bugfnaw, sSmith,'and Lavare; Messrs, Marsil, Tneay, Falemnn, Marker, Taleotl, Cornels, Tale catt, Perry, Rol pard, urnoy, Goss, Dundy, Tsberg, Datron, Rirkwood, Sharp, Sarch. A worvice wan held ot tiio Uresbyterlan Church Yeutorday on the dy of fusting und brayer, “Ch Boned of 'Cristees will hold 8 meeting to consider the drajusge yuvstion, ab the Town Hall this eveulug. SPORTING. TIE TURTF. NEW YORK. New Yonx, Oct. 12.—The nticndance nt Je- rome Park to-dag was very latge, The weather wua delighttul, and the track In fluo order, Tho first race was for the Members’ Cup, one mile and an eighth, First Chance, Madge, Gray Friar, and Waco started, and in the order named passed the winnfug post. Time, 2:03, I'ho second raco was fur the Centennial Cup, sweepstakes for nll agzes, $250 cacl, $100 forfolt, with o plate of the value of 83,600, and 1,500 Inmoney udded, the sccond horse to receive $750 out of the stnkes, and to save hls stake, four miles. There was great fnters est manifested, ond the puol-scliing was heavy, at about the following terms: Tom Ochiltree,, $1,700; Achubat, $760; - DY Artagnan, $310; Big Sandy, 8200. Thoe horses oot sway on oven terms, Acrobut led, with Bl Sandy second and Octifltree third. On the flest quartere Ochiltres parsed ]in:bSuml)' who wns also prssed o the tirst mile by D’ ‘Artngnan, At the end of the first mile, Acrobut Jed by twu Iunfivuu with Ochiltree socond i D' Artaznan third. AL the end of the second mile the sume positions and distunces were entertufned. AL the end of the third mile Aevolat led still. Blg Sandy made szaol work on this mile, and closed on Ocilitree, D' Artagnan falling far behilng, Un the last Ilu\t mile Ochiltreo cropt up to and asacd Acrobat, and wol the rave by bl n Tengeth, with Acrobat seeond, Bllj: Snudy a rood l.hlrd: uud D’ Artagnan far behind, Timo, 710, 5 The 14 milo dash was won by Warlock, Mettle sccond, Athleng thinl, Time 2:181¢. ‘The selling race, 137 miles, wes won by Shy- lock, Partnership stcond, New York “third. 'Lime, 8:1236, NASHVILLE, NaouviLLg, Tenn., Oct. 12.—At the third and Inst day's races of the Nnshville Bluod-Horse Assoclation, the wenther wus clear and pleasunt, the track In exeellent condition, and thie attend- ance moderate. It proved the bost day's sport of the mecting, the favorites belug beaten fn threc of the ruges, The_ first reeo was for the Young Ameries Stakes, 3200, for two-ycar-olds, dash of une mile; 8§25 entranca; play or pay, Assoclation to add 8300, second hores to get £50, twenty-cight nominatione, five started D, Swigert's chi, ¢, Baden-Huden, by Austealian, nnd Lavendor. . e . F. ¥, Horn'a ch. ¢. King Willinm 'ostor, dam iy Loxington A i Douglas & Co.'s b. £, larbara, Jonnle Scotland an Julu'l. . ves sas e o 3 Muyo's Alice Murphy and Hrown's Iicershe- ba, seessensniot placed iné—1:403. Tho sccond race was for the Suwance stale, for’ 8-yeur-olds, subacription 330, hall_ forieit, Assoclution ndds $600. nile Deats, Only two starters, Creedmoor and Jack Sheppard, ™ T'he Hrst-numdéd was the favorite, No pools sold. Bets 100 to 10; The racewus won by Juck casily in two straizht ieats. William Mayo's I, c. Jack Shoppard, Jnck Malone and Septilla,, Willlans & Owend' ¢k ¢, Creedmoor, Aster- oid snd Targot... Lime~ 3153, B The third raco was for the Assoviation "(mr:m, 8160, two-year-ulds, dash of o Won Iy Made Duke, Belle Islo secaixl, Beersheba third. Annlo C, and Belladonnanot placed, Time, 1148, ‘Tho fourth race was for nn Assoclation purse of $200, distance of one and one-vighth miles 1lighland Vintage, Redding . Gill'acl, 1., Pythlon last. Time—! EEGLINI RACES, Lo%poN, Oct. 12.—The Mliol’s Park plato race at Newmarket, to-day, was won by Cha- mant, with Petigrino sccond, and Ilunger third, Elgnteen horses ran, TIE TRIGGER. MENDOTA, ILL. Speclal Dispateh to The Tribune. Mexnora, 1, Qct. 1%.=The threo dnys® pigeon-shooting tournument in this city elosed tnis vvening. The attendanco was not us Jargo 03 was antlcipated, but the Interest was lively, and the shooulng falr, Tuaylor of Mendote, Peaso of Bterling, Jobnson of 8t, Louis, aud McKinzle of Galesburg, wero the principal win- ners. About 2,000 birds were disposed of. ‘This afternoon A, 1L, Bugardus, chumplon wing-shot ot the world, gave an exhibition, In which ho a1d some very fine shooting, The tournament was ably conducted by Mr. E. AMurtin, of Chicago, 100D 8HOOTING, Bpectal Dispatcn to Tha Tyfduna. MILWAUKEE, Oct, £3.—Tho Milwaukeo Rifle Teum's scors for the New Orleana prize is as follows: l-‘lgiht hundred vards, tulul' 4633 000 yards, 4253 1,000 yards, 442, Johuson’s seore fs within two of the kighest score at Ureedmoor. Tho graud totad 1 1,135, il _exceeds the score of Australie aud Cupada at Creedmoor, THE SCORE AT NEW YORIC, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, New Youk, Oct. ‘Tno Inter-State rifle muteh sugzgested by the Crescent City Rifls Club of New Orleans lust sutniaer, took Hace to-duy, cuch team shootitg st howe. “Uhirteen clubs took part In the contest, boelonging in New York, Saratogu, Rochester, Ogdensburg, and Gostien, N, Y, Chicago, 11L.s Providence, &, 1.3 Burlington, ‘Zl.; North Manehester, Con, Milwaukee, Wis, ; Bostonand Worcester, Maas, and New Orleans, La. Col, C. B. Mitenell, Progident of the Amateur Riflo Club of this ¢lty, selected as the team to represent the Club Ruthbone, Allen, Weber, Furwoll, liruce, Jovoll, Blydenburgh, andBanford, with Abderson, Hyde, Gelger, and Conlin us reserves, Blydenburgh, Buanford, Anderson, and Geiger were wiabls to ghoot, aud the teatn wag voinpleted by the substitution of W, [luyes, of Nuewarl, i G, Yarry, und D, Smyith, of Yonkers, members of the Amateur Rifte Ulub. Blaj, Holland acted asy Captaln of the ten, No one doubted that o stronger -Leam might have been chosen, uid L was generally fo.t that the mateh lud beeh badly nanaged. Cho wind was uneertain pnd baillng, “I'he shaoting was puor throuphout. ‘The fatlow- g aro the s Alicn, 1083 liathbone, 1575 Buyth, 1865 Haves, E03 Jowell, (795 Waber, Overbaugh, 1703 Perry, 155, Grand total, 1 143, NEW ORLEANS, 5 Nrw OnLuans, Oct. 12—~Tho Crescent Clity Rile Club tean, In the Intovoationel Staty mateh to day, uade 1,507 out of it possibla 1,800, The Jight was good, wind light, but fuble, Gon, Greene, A, AL G, De- tineut of tho Gulf, aeted a8 umplro the abscnt teams, and the ot on, tho Telogiams racelved givo the follo g oy Ing and scorlug was under s suncrviy Gen, Auger and atall were present durlnge shooting. Ing scorus und other polnts by competing tuam Chicago Dearborn Rile Club, 1,425 Tartford, Coun,, Rifle Assodation, L,U7T1: Woreester, Mass., 1,072, wind ghifting and gusty; New York Awateur Ritle Club, 1,423, BABE-BALL, ST, LOUL3 V3. MILWAUKER, Spectul Dispalch ko The Trivune. MiLwaukes, Oct, 12, —Busc-ball: St. Louls Browns, 18; West Euds, of Milwaukse, §; seven tnufugs played. MISSIONS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. IxpraNaroLs, lud,, Oct. 12=The Woman's Natlonal Board of Missions of L%e¢ Christian Church met In this city to-duy, with a falr ai- tendance, Reports of Btate Bocletles show them all to belu o flourishing _condition, und tho ofllcera of the Naotlonal Board roport its silfalrs to bo in good condition, During tho day £351Y8 WEF Tt b{ Miss 2. J." Dickinson, of Eurl 01, on¥8tatw Organization,’ and Biss N. B, Atkinsom, of Wabasbh, Ind. on % Woman's Worl.."” YELLOW FEVER, Bavawan, Oct, 13 —Yellow fover fotorments, 7. Amoug the deaths ja Jumes M, Guerrard, slzual glticer, L] Her Altered Views on the Liquor Question. A Contrast Between Gormany. and tho United * States, ' Somo Dad Effcels that Maso Resalled from Onr Tumperanee-Movement, .Bpcetal Correspondencs of The Tritune, Lizrzia, 8axony, 8ept, 25,—I liave now lived five months In Germany, and have poid close at- tention to the hiabits of thepeople, and am von- vinced there Is not o tithe of the drunkenness among thein that thero Is with us{ and, so far ns I con learn, there §snot now, and never has been, n temperance-society of ‘any kind, I can- not learn that there ever has heen an attempt to make thy manufacture or saleof Nouor dla- reputable, There certafnly is NO ODIUM ATTACHED TO IT The mast respectable grocers keep a supply of fermented and malt lguovs, and they are in uni- verssl use, Beer Is as staple an articlo of house- hold consumption us bread or chceze. Old and young, male and female, drink They tako It with thelr mcals fustead of toa; und, in tho five months fn which T have been watching for dritnken folks, I have seon two men partiully intoxicated. There has boen one frightful murder commit- ted, in vold btovd, for movey; but I have not heard of any ono belng killed, or scriously hurt, I o drunken brawl; yot the peoplo do not con- fine themaclves Lo malt and fermented lquore, for brandy and whisky aro as cusily oltalned ns wine, and I have not been able to learn that thero fa nny more restriction on the salo than on that of tea or tobacen. Theru Is no disgrace, no penalty, attached to thelr manufasture, sale, or use. ~‘Phese uro rezerved for the abuso.. Ench person s required to govern hia or her own ap- petite, and, fulling to du 8o, bears the cones- quenco alone, It ts the man who gets drank, not the one that furalehics the meang, who bears the penalty of drunkeuness, nud the result of the system I8 certainly L ADMIBAILE AS COMPARED WITIT OURS: T lovk about here, and back flfty-live years to the time when thevo was a barrcl of *cherry- Louwee ** in the cellar of iny fatlier's house, “n bottle of whisky in the Kitchen-cunboard, und wing or cotdlal in tho sitting-room closcty when uly futher, grandfuther, aud unclos alf took “oltters ! every mornlng as _counscientiously ns they held family-worship, and competled every il fn the louse to taliy bitters, Nut one of tham ever was drunk, or, If thoy worey I never heard of it, My brother always had to take bit~ ters when I did, ant never learned to love them, In fact, Ldo not think eitlier of us cver could have overcome the dlsgust we acquired for the taste of whisky, for we nlways had L spaonful with onr eastor-ofl wud Epsom salts. IC uny une camo {0 the houss ou a visit, or on Lusluess, ho or she was not polliely recelved un- less olfered something to drl and, when the Liev, John Black came to ninko o pastoral vieit anu usk us our questions, lie touk a gluss of wine outdl somo cake, I never heard of him behy drunk, or even * tho warse for liquor,” In fuct, I never kuow, fn the lst of our fricnds and rola- tlons, of any uno who did get druuk, until lomg after I had enlisted to reforn the world througt the agency of temperance-orgauizations, T {uhmd them carly, and havey until quite recently, bored faithiully to promote their growtl, au have coms to Lhe conclusion that 1 HAD A GOOD DEAL BETTER HMAVE BEEN OTH- ERWIDH EMPLOYED. I think wo steeeeded fu dejving o nnjority of congefentions men out ol the business of minu- facturnig and setbing lUquor, and so turned st so lurgely futo the huuds ol unecrapulous persons that the adulteration und puisonlug of this ata. ple of human consutption becunie o matter of eourse. ‘To this adultecation and polsoning wre duo tha madizeas and murder, and nlug-teatis of the erluie traved to its use, We ralsed excitemcents in which huodreds ol thousunds slizued solumn Yludgcs." afterwards broken, We impused legal restrictions, whict were evaded by thousands of the men who voted for them, niad tons of thousands of other- v wesbliling citizens, Prohibitory * luwa have endered _wholesale demoralizatlon, in the tricks resorted to for their ovasion, and luve thus alded In lowerlng the standard of truth- fulneas snd businese-lutegrity, until perjury it- self Ie senyecly re a8 erlme, abd our buslnesy Is paralyzed for lack of contldenee fu the Integrity of busluees-men. The temperance-movement has certainly alded fu bringlug about that stato of soclety b which o man convieted of having flatly contradicted himself on onth can bethe candidute of power- ful party for the highest offlee in the laud. - Lut hunest temperancs-men look this matter squarely fn the fuce, It {3 not possiblo tbat a man cub take, and break, o solemn pledge, with- out o Juss of self-respect, and o foss of respect for the truth; yet, under the Influence of tem- perance-cxelteiients, ow mauy, nany thous- unds have been [nduced to take " pledges, otten ratitled by » Judivial onthy nover igaln to use aleolol 08'a beverage, and bave atterwards vio- Iutod that pledge,~broken that oath! ' ‘I'bie coses ure so uminorous that 1tls long sinco any real Wisgrace or shame Lus uttached 1o thiy Kind of solemn falsehood, this form of perjury. In en honest effort to prumaote publle sobrloty, TUGLIC INTEURITY IAS DEEN SEIIOUSLY UNDER- MUNLD, and, if the purposo had been accomptished, the Juzs would have been hnmeasurablo; but wu have totally fufled in ourobject, while themeans used to accomplish it have been of the naturs of buruing the barn to get rid of thorats, A lack of subriety Is u sorious natlonal evil; but luck of tinth between manand mun {8 social destruetlon, A State can better support two drunkards than ong llar; botter ten drunkards thun oue who will swear falsely; wnd how many fulre vaths have we fnauced by tho teaperance-movemunt! The number s simply uppatliog; but oven more alarming {8 the roll of thuse who Luve Jearned, by trickery, and fraud, und perjury, to ovade aud violate law, A uation of druukords may mnfutaln its extstence intact; but nation of 1lars by aiv hnpossibility, for truth is the bund ot soctety; and if, in theuttenpt to curo drankens nees, wo huve iuducnd falsehood, wo have been curing ague by the Intraduction of yelluw-fover, ‘The mlstakes of lioeest men hive wronght the world mueh woj but I doubt if any one was ever NUCH MOIE MISCHIEVOUS than that o our entire tomperauce-movainent, 12 Las all been conducted ontho principle that the erlminal Is the Innocent, imbecile victim ot hitn who can be nothitg more thun au gecedsory. It has contused the public mbud on the qliostion of Individunl responslbiitity. It has furnlslied the dennkard, in adyvance,” with apologits, ox- tenuatfons,—nuy, justillcation of his elul It Tas taught thowsands (o think of thenselves s frrespounible pavties Lo thelr own esimer, and hus Leen In divect contraventlon of the Diving rulo which holds every suul rusponsible for its ownart, It has {ncorporatod futo the Moral Law a command never before found there, uinl sl [L overnhadow wll othes commands The Eleventh Commuandiment—~thou ghaltnob make or sell Intoxicating dvinks—Dbas heen en- furced to tho great detriment ot the wholg splilt of thie Dovalogae, which addresses ftacl? tu the Individusl, noyer to suclety, und gives no man a right to apologize for s own sl un the ground of tempation. JANE Gnrey 8wWissnELM, ¢ ikl . 600D TEMPLARS, 5 Louwvirne, Ky, Oct, 12.—=The TLoulsvilla Grand Lodgzo of Good Templars of Kentucky adupted the report of the Cummittes on the Britlsh disflection, propusing to volunsarily surrender to thu B, W, G, Lodgo all jurisdiction I regard to colored people, and permlt thnt buody to organize suhordlnate sud grand lodees smute the peapley pludging co-uperatlon o the work, Thu tollowing uiticors were elected for the ensulng year: Go W, Co Ty George W, Uain, Loulaviite; 4. W. O, T, T\ I Deware, Hurm«hbul};' Go WV, Ty Mlss Stetla Mills, Glusgow: U, W, Scv. and Treus, Tom Neod* low, Loulsyilles G, W, K., L. 8. Lomon, Beuton, I'ne membership in the to 13 25,097, tho lwigest number gver ourolled, making the Grand h:z’u e thu second in the United States and thy i in North Amerleu, T CANADIAN NEWS, Speciat Dispalch to The Tribune. Br, Hyacisrng, Octe —Blauchette the youngor, churged with caustug the great con- fogration here, eseapod frow fall last night, and is supposed to Lu hiding fu Mostreal Cliy, ‘Lhreo prisoners escaped with Lim, 'Che falls in (Canada ars becomiug a by-word, prisonors befug appareutly able to walk out unmolested whene over it suita thelr convenlonco, Spactal Diayaic ta The Tridune, ' Tonos1o, Oct. 13.~Trauspurt trade on the lako i brisk and vessols are scarce, To Lake gntfin‘? »éx;fl Jg‘cnu!‘l s lrluely |:ln.l% lrr nh:. 0 Lake o 3 col v vffered for vesscls ;3 Cl Lo SLS 4G conty It . Y OUver 8,000 head of culmd 200 lgonu bave mada to Ene beon shipped this seagon from gland. Special Dispateh ta The Tridune, Prrerooio, Ont., Uel B—daniey Ryan, n wenlthy merchant of this place,who, In ailrank- et fit, Stabbed und falled bl wite the 8thof Muy last, was to-day seutenced to be hangad the 21st of November, RAILROADS, CANADIAN ROADS. Spectal Diapateh to The Tribune. Loxnoy, Fog,, Oct. L5,=Tho sharcholders of the tireat Western Rallway hold o speclul gen- cral tueeting to-day, the It Mon E, € Childers, President, In tho chalr, The project of amalgamating with the Grand Trank was duly consfdered, aud finally refected by an overwhelining 1najoritys. The proposit- tlon wag that tho Ureat Wost- e should pay to the Chand Teunk the sum of $1,123,000 by way of renial for the useof the woole of tilg Intter's lines west of Torunto, including the Buflalo & Lake Huvon, the International Bridge, und tho St. Clale fer- rles, Mr, Childers, Inn lpug apeech, vondemnn- ed s serics ot what i termed disercditable et of the Grand Trink Rond, and denounved it ug the Ishintael of American raflroud ltues, ‘The n:imrt wis Hnally Yuasml unanimonsly, Richard Potter, inq.’ has resiened “the Presl- deney of the Oramd Trunle Rallway Company and Cant, Tyler has beon uluwlnml 1o sucteed. Thero 18 uniisual atir in ratlway eneles, Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tribune, OT1TAWS, Oct 12, ~Chis morning tho Mallway Committesof tho Privy Council had befors thein the representatives of the Great Weatern Railway and Hamilton & Northwestern Rallyny Compnnies. 'The latter Company uale perinis- sion to cross the track of the former Company near Iamilton, The Areat Weatern objects on the ground of danger, the crossing being a Jeyel one, and arge that un clovated erosalng bobuilt, Tinglncors of the Canuda Southern, New York Central, and Michigau Centeal Kailroads mave evilence which went to show that levol eross- Ings were conslilered dangerous and undesirabl 'The Government took the natter futo consider- ation, and promlised n declsfon In threo days. gl MINOR ITEMS. Messers. Jay Uould and Sldugy Dilvan, of the Union Pactlie Rallroad, were In the ity yesters dny, They have been ona tour of inspection over the Unlon Paclfie Ratiroad; and are on thelr return to New York. It {ssaldthat thelr pres- cueo fn tho city ut the present time lias some- thing to do with the futended formatlon of a through line from Now York to 8an Francls- co. ‘TIs project has long been Mr. Gould's pet Plun, and it is sald that nearly all the obstacles n the way to Its nccomplishment have been overcome, ‘The route {8 to run from Now York to Bullnlo viu the £rie; from thenvo vin the At- lautic & Great Western to Manstield; from this pofut via the Chicago Brauch of the Balti- more & Ohlo Railroad to Chivago, At this poiut the latter road fa to form o conneetion with the Chicngo & Northwestern, From Chi- cago the line wlit run via the Northwestern to Omalin, and thenuee via the Unfon and Contral Taclile Ronds to San Franclscos ‘The Ameidean Bridge Company of this clty hns tnken the contract for the construction of the bridge ncross the Hudson River at Pough- keepsie, The whole cost of tho bridge and its approaclics {s estinuted at 85,000,000, Accord- Iug to the terms of tho contract, tho Construc- tion Coinpany agrees to build the hrldge and to avceept 08 payment $1,000,000 fn cashy and the remninder i the sceurities of the bridgo com- [muy. 1t 18 nunounced that the money required las” been Jlru\‘hh:ll for, with the uxcclnlyu of ubout $156,000, and that work on the bri be begun in o very short thne, dge will OHIO & MISSISSIPPI. CinciNNaTy O, Qct. 12.—Tho nnnual meot- ing of the stockholders of the Ohio & Missls- sippl Ltallwuy oceurred today, W. II Blood- pood, of New York, was clected Divcetor, vics J. D. Lohmer reglgned. Gen, L, 4. Parsons, of Florn, I1L, nnd I'rank W, Tracy, of Spriugfeld, 111, whoso terms of ofllee expired by rotation, were re-elected Diveetors, Al of tho uflicers wero ro-elected. The mceeting was harmonfous. The Exceutive antl Fluance Committos at New York are Danie] Torrence, John King, Jr., nnd M. IL Bloodgood. Qen. L. B, Porsons, Frank W. Travy, aml Theodore U. Moler, constitute the Auditing Commitico at St. TLouls, e CENTRAL PACITFIC. BAN Franciaco, Oct, 12,—In the caso of the Central Paclfie Raflrond Company agalust A, A, Colen, the Court to-day, on the eonclusion of the argument, at onco rondered o verbal decls- fon In favor of the defendant, promlalug & writ- ten deelslon In a few days, ———— GRASSHOPPERS. A Dismnl Eeport frowmn Miunesota, 81, Pavur, Miun,y Oct, 10.—To the Kditor of ths Diloneer-4'ress: A short trip through Nicollet, 8ibley, and a part of Brown Connties has con- vinced mo that the grasshiopper -questlon {s ono of much moro sérlous importance than our ped- plo suppose. In a drive of thirty mileaIdld not sco a furrow turned. Vacant houses and de- serted forms are not Infrequent. 'I'hose who re- muin cannot possibly hold out mudh lon- ger. Many of them aro actunlly fuclng atarvation, - Unless a change soon comies onr western countles must bo depopulated. The crisia {8 reached, Tho peopls lave struggled for thelrhomes and farms durfug the fust four years of dovastation by this tervible nconrge, but theycannot hold out much longer, The issuy Is now positive, simple, and well-defined. Shall the country bo oceupled by the people or the gragshopperst "They cunnot both Inhablt tho same country much longer, 1f the ereater part of tho ezga depoeited shall hatch out, thero will be grass) ""fl"’“ enough to devour every green thing fu the Stato of Minne- sotu yext yéar, The dopostt of eiies s probably hundreds " of _thnos giwnwr than 1t hus over been before, { they shall de- velop into full-grown gmuhup[‘ynrs and ro- wain n the State, the result Is onrful to con- template, I am satisfied that If a universal rald were made upon them wherever they are, fmmediately upon thelr beginning to hateh out, disuster m_xthz be averted. But action inust b ivmmnt and fu every part of theveglon infestetl, o not bellevo that men can be driven out hy grusuhnprcrn, i 1 combined effors I8 made witi a determination to win, Now, a4 to the theory of the eged belug de- stroyed by tho red - worm, T fuvestizuted this matter, and while it s unquestionably tewe thas tho worin {6 at work, yet at tho present rate of destruction it will sbsolutely amount to nothing atall, For every ufig destroyed there will be u thousand Jeft, spealiing within bounds ut that. Bo, tou, somoof tho vggs are rotting, but the Lrense from this cause Will ulso be® Inilnites- simlly amall n comparlson with the whols nwmber depesfeed, - It ia poasibt that: very ‘unfavarablo weather I tho spring mizght destroy wul prevent the eoes Trom hatehing out, Jt s atsu possible that favorable winds infght drive them awuy as HO0L W xhci-nru able Lo gy, but thexe aro cons tingencics that enunot be taken futo account: in declding tho question, **Men and brethrin, what shull we do to bu saved " Yours respect- Tully, E. J, Hopusox, T e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nrw Yonx, Oct. 12.—~Tlio receptlon given to Goa, Newton by the Xavier Unfon last night was attended by Mayor Wiekham, Gen. ITane cock, Comptroiler Greom, G, W, Childs, Gen. Scunmen, Bishops Corrigun and Loughlin, ond largge numbers of. Prom(ncnt Catholic elergymen il substantial citizons, i #Npeciat Dispatch bo The Triduie. Laxcoiy, Ik, Oct, 13,—To-night the Lincoln House wus opened o graud style, Over pouple were present. e et FINANCIAL, . BAx Fraxowsco, Cal, Oct. 13,—The stock- hotdera of the Novadu Bank had thelr annual s yesterduy, and re-elocted thelr old i, Tho proposition to inerease the cupltal from §5,000,000 to 10,000,000 wus unanhnously carrlod, und shortly afler Flood & O'lrien drew thelr chicels for the full amount of the fucrense, —t—— SUICIDE, Bpectal Dispaich 6o The Tribune, © LACnossg, Wis, Oct. 12.—-A saloon-kecpor named Jossph Mitler, of Btats Road Coolle, Ave miles southcast of this city, shot himsclf through the head last evening. Financial cin- barrussinont is said to Lo thy couss of thy sul- clde, 1fo leaves a wifo aud children destitute. ————t———— Sladelrn Wi, Dy. Michael Graham, a London physiclan now in Madelra, has just made public o most dis- heartoning report as to tho presont condition and future rru»pccluof the Madewn grape, It secms that tho grrowers whio had replanted thejr vignollea'after’ thie Joug-tontinucd hilght have eujoyed but a briet mi‘yua froin the ravages of the pitiless, root-sucking PAyllozers vastratriz, ‘which fs scattering desolation among the vines 1aore ruthlossly than aver, and the peasants are burning thelr " grape-laden trolllses in - het Y N 3 . round Fanchal there fa ot traham, slogle vinerard' sl eonditlon, Meamvlile, 1, sumptlon,” or Lo malutal o petition “with sherry, (les; whth dishoneaty, hasthrown ceatlon o spurione Muly o ter frnibey which, Shranded g ) x\:‘]«,\.ullucl'l le:n i‘u'h""“l adiixtury viito, 2 hetug bottled and lnbp) ) rowita g wbeled ug yg eonling iy ", ’ ot * L M Igogsy O ¢ S i, Srom o b . | « FIRLES, TR IOUSTON 1 D brchto Gt VEs HOUSTON, Tex.y Octe fu— b oy (g en 8 0 to-night u fire, destined t prove x{zlr:\'lx:e n.. Ay, faggreatlon beforo I could b arpesta v {1 the buttding ueenpled by tl::“:"ul;um!hu Clirlsthn - Assoctation and the Vau X oy Building, corner of Matn und conm:. Ay | Tho stoyes oceupled by A, Cramer and ufilmh. tlotbler, were soon eaveluped In fanyg s e As miteh vatunble property e i : usiuess locality uf the city: \rn: ll?&?‘gm,::’ml 4 greatest excilement sproud, ang yeonke eoun Dlodker iy Maln rtrecq. e o necessllotod nbandonsisut of tye \\'um" ey egraph oblee, which was gy, Unisg atroye, st foleierapie conmuy, cpan2 i Hnes centretiye thees Intorrupted for Lhn ol Alter burnbue Vi Alyiyngy o Bt flra }n\sscd I;ci'unvl control, sl resplgy 3y &Y }l[}ln 'n'luerufill utxll of the l‘uulu bitainesy lrlgk f ouston, witl the excopta iray! | fovs l;n;l'mul. i c'l"')"'?':‘!'fl' iraps an urhed In addition to thia Van J et Jo R Morris® l‘uur-»l.uri',“ :_“"‘-;K’:.‘h,,q oveupted by tdmseiZnsn hardivare stores oy fnm Palmér's threestory, valued o gy itk Flelshmnn's three-story, vetued oy 0, ["?n Jo Latham’s three-story, valued gy 'Lm;?‘z stock 895,0005 lenry 8, Tox's cornep bull contatiing ths Westirmn Union Tolerroaidis, aund bank, $39,000, nsured for §20,0), il Among the merchants burped out ey ensgr, 100, . w355 B er o wind, an o vl gamigniaiy, 7 1 1 I a4 hls dispateh {:ucs rom Unfon De; telegraph ofllee i the clty it taphoh b . s thonght from tho bj byling g liuing. 1020 that G, ic 1oss fn bulldings, ats slde muy bo set down ith woo,ofx?m' ot the oy AT BOUTII SCITUATE, MASS, Provioence, R. L, Oct. 12.~The Richmom mill, in Bouth Scituate, oivned by Robery Jow n, r:ml nmplloylm; lihlrty linnds, on cottop wan hurned last night. ‘The I $25,000; Iusurance, sw.uou,g o loss I $53,00; 0y v e — D, Trieu's Crour oo o r. Prico's Croam Buking Vowder, f In ovory rospest, 18 waoquated, A CHTROTILI—ADDY—Tn this ciiyy Oi 305 tho tov. W T, fivier, x‘)" ){ll.d\fllr.‘ [l i n £ o at i Edward Aday, Bane - o e Addy, daogiier e e ——— DEATED . aulAllmliv-x;ln-:us”-‘élEE;fiT{n N orih sy ¥ty JJohn, son of James o 'y [ Tl ngen 10 manhg, s Bl Kupbeat o 4 eral Uy cara to” J0sohll at 12 sk, 0 TIOWES—Oct, 12, nt._Proscott, Wis, Willlan Howes, agoq 671 oo Witk the T £27~Vormont papurs plean cuny. BOURK—Ost. 18, Patricks Douek, sged s At fa rostdunce, No. 15 West hniansa 7o Funoral ¥atucday, Ucts 11, at I Bicplonn Chrchh, WHors thora will bo gk ot l..liuuco hy carrlazos to Calvary. POLEEICAL ANNOUNG Serrg EANSS S Ay st BUPUB, LIOAN GRAND QOUNOLL. “Thete will ko geand rally of Ropublicins athesd: aquarters, cornur of CIrL: i Lake-rts., thiesec. 1L 7130 0'cl dei, Marlin Licein, tielics, wber 02 Cubigrei fiug o Dy, will miress Ge e, X1 Sisatsipt, and M W. meeting, REPUBLICAN VETILANS. _There will ot neetine of the N Vetecau Club At the headasmriera ¢ and Erle atreeta, this evenl purpose of {aking uicusur aad the transacilon of otl No ‘Tilden 1aen noed apply. UBLIOAN NOMTHER), ¥ notinated on the Repahllea Congressional, Cownty, and Legrelatlve teketsan royucstod to meob At Kepublican headquarien, northeant corner of Lelie "awl Clark eteccts, 0 Baturday moming, Oct. 14, ot 20 v'cluck, for ca sultation, 4 DBPUBLIJAN COUNTY OQLUIITER Tho persons appolited on the County Sommiter atthe ‘lato County Convention ar regactidly meet at headquirtérs, cornoeof Lake rad Clade 8le., Suturday, Oct, 14, at p, w. FEVENTE \WWARD REPUBLIOATE, ‘Tho Ttupublican Club of the Eeventi Werd, also Company **15" Seventh Wara ilaye Wheeler Guards, wil oot this ev o hendquurters, cornee of West I Union streets, The Clab will mo hout; hint Company ** 14" will mee o muike arraugements for u straet . BEVENTLENTH WARD YEF UDLIOAY Company B, Soventeeuth Wind Scandinvisa for unifonus, bit, Tportant buases Tayen undt Whueler Minute-Men, are requsid mewl this vyening ot 7:60 ., for paadsulbiel quarters, G1 Chicigo nvenue, “EupnoN. Will cure any piin that can le vecoched by outward applicatlon Positive proof of s havlng atrad purties of Rhciwmattsm und Newrd- gla 43 in the hands of onr egors TFor - Elcadache, Burns, Drilst Spratus, and Cuts, it uffords instant vellefe Xt isclean and eustly applicts For salo by all Drugglsts. Wholesals Western Agonts, 16, A, HURLOTS €O, 75 and 77 Randoiph-st., Chica AU i NUOTRRON BALNSS i Butters & Co,’s Saturday Sales FURNITURE, CARPETS. BPIANOS, :31‘0' o 3 AND COOK STOVE: AR AR ieS e Saturduy, Ogts 34, 8t 0:30 0'clock 3. L., at thelt Toure, {18 uud 120 Wub . By GLISON, YOMBROY & ¢ Auctionuers, 8 aud & WNandolpheat. OUR REGULAK WEBELY AUCTION SALE, i ing, Oct, L3, at 930 0l H lda%;i‘%?;;x{'l(n'filu:ssu‘_‘n.\\'.ouu'. New Parlor Suits, » New Chamber Sets ol Cape 1L 1ino Brussels, Velvet, and Wool & :.’afi {\';oluh:'nfluu%\!m-: Loubge .!muruu?;&‘ eukea, Cooking, Heuting, Yarlor, 855, 5 Caaon, Dovles, oL, aekivening i, Hi Ware, Clgars, Team Gonera) Merch3nd ete. Two Elogant U'fiff,‘ gnnnd:hw e, A o N, PONEN By G. I, QORE & 6B 88 and 70 Wabash-3% On Saturday, GGt 18, at 0:30 olock: 1t L , (& CROCKERY TN OPEN i URYA};[EI%%’ A(i{fl ROCKIN IlM)l“‘Zé?fl rullure, Dy Mami Virst-class Bécond:Tand Furall i, White ilalr Alutt) ondtsy l‘mu 4 Tt Wkt Chaira il mil i Vi L, Lowtucs, Boolk Luics, %w"v;: Kot Boif Carpi, Stintuic e Deeks, O htioud sLte salu IF you w By B, W. WE 205 Esst Randolph-sh Make Liverd] Csh Advanees tunday, Ocl. 14, 10 u. "‘3\....19..’ DUkdy BLOK v i kit R e TONERY: CONPECTIONE S e e e CERATRD B tho Unlon¢G B3!dn, dnopers fl’a‘l‘