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. 2 THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1877 WASIHINGTON. CRIMINAL NEWS. IIIERS. fng. A leading Wall strect firm telegraphed to the Treasury Department to-day offering to take £30,000 fn silver coln and pay foritin greenbncks. Acting-Secretary McCormick re- plled that the Government could not epare eo large nn amount, NRALET'S CASE. Joseph J. Flllott, one of the parties bronght here this afternoon from New Hampahire, aml lodged In Jail, is sald to have made a confession damaging to Gen. Negier. THR TENURR-OP-OFFICE ACT. In the event that the present seealon of Con- gress should be a short one, and no busincss bo The other Afrlean was captured without difficul- tr, and marclied down the rallroal track at the muzzle of the boy's emptv revolver, This af- ternoon, the eulprit was examined before a Jus- tlee of the Peace and boumd over in the sum of £300 to anawer to the charge of burglary, Up to the present writing no intellizence of the missing darkes has been received, It Is thoueht that he has found his death In someof the many ri;n‘»flclds sdjoining tue farm where howas shot. given np to the siternnte unfon and aoimosity of: the thiree Monarchial partics, le attributes the disanlution of the Chamber to the co-exist- ence of a Republican. Constitution with an anth Republican jersonnel, dwells on the diecontent of the country with thia state of things, and mentions the “Inadequate remedles npyltcd by Miniaters hampered in thelr policrs He pro- ceeds to aay: Foreod by necessity, the coslitlon conceded the Tepublle in principle, but they wished to keep the power for themnelven, and we have had, [ reneat, a Hepnblican Constitntion with an anti-Republicsn Government prrsonnel, Every nation haa & ritht 10 adopt the form nf overnment it prefers, and, when {t has established that form, It hae a rizht ta demnnd that [t shall be loyally served, Nobudy Is obifzed to enter tae setvicn of a government he From the Hon. ’flmrlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIEY After Ustng Them for Several Years, Kew Yonr, Jan.4, 1877.~Dean fine eral years ored yoir medicines, .lmn.llngl"'-";“n\'f-‘f"" after experienc n:lhelnmeu{wun il v 1115 no less A pleasura than A daty €0 thankraliy e Knawledgo tho adyantazo we hiave derlved from. them. “The pifis are resorted to a3 Often 88 becasion feqminy ani Always with the desived affeet. Thie Itendy Toen e Eangot e better dercribed han 1L I8 by fta name o L almOsE oy e ‘Recent Improvements Inaugurate ed in the Treasury Depart= ment. Remarkably Fraternal Character of Hugh Hastings’ Letters to Tweed. His Political Testament Published to the Worlde Lost Words of the Great Statesman to the French People. Good Clerks Getting the Benefit of Their Record. A Now Kind of a Thief Captured Yesterday at St. Louis, OTIELLO: Speetal Dirpateh to The Chienga Tribune, 81, Louts, Oct. &—An extraordinary caso of elopement has Just tranepired at Abilene, Kan,, which has created no littls amount of tndigna- Dispaten to London Times. TAns, Bept. 34.—For some days hack extracts of more or less doubtful authentlcity from the Candidates for the Bpeakership Set to Ilow One Sct of Morluary Exerclscs apoly the Hiniment frequently and frea! transacted cxcept the passage of tho Army bill, . sthumous_adidrcss of M. Thiers o the clect | docs not approve. Hut ho who accepta oifice, ffll’(z“"",‘"fl“mmw‘ Ry piire, Wark Quietly. the Administration would be placed fn an em- Trod- on Another fn tho tion among the veople of that section. Jennlo DERCCHRRIR 03RS OO e een | Erpeciaily if b souka It ander st tuvernment, | ph, Haswaz, THUKLOW WEkp, Belton, n pretty girl of 15, daughter of.a sub- stantial farmer lving near Abllene, disappearea A few days nco, and shortly alterwards It was dlscovered that she had run away in epmpany with & notorjous mulatto, about. 40 years of age, who has lHved for some time at Alilene. Soon as the fa t beeame known, considerable cxelte- ment presalled omong the citlzens, which was muchaugs el by theetreumstance that the girl 18 20 childish and young as {o he scarcely eponaible for her actions, The citizens Immedi- utely rafeed o laree sum of money as n reward, and for paying the expensc of pursutog the 1i- centfons seoutdrel and his victim. ~ Marshal llul!lnfiluu, of Abilene, tovk up the trail, and, following it with great eapldity. came upon the fiying conple at ¥aling, eaptured them, and at once took them aboand of a train bound for Abllene. When the troin arrived, the father of the girl was at the depot, and attempted to shoot the abductor of his danchter, but was provented by Sheriff Nicolay. But it was with the grentest diftleulty the citizens conld boe restrained [rom Iynching the mau, The pirl was restored to her father, and the abductor put fn jail. 1fe will undoubtedly get specdy Justico{rom the county, ——— Indian Natlon. must faithinily aceve it with the o of masing it sacceodd, not of overtdrning it. Stery one rer- tainly has n right to asplire 1o poblic embloyme ¢ of whatover parly or origin he may be. It s, inde to e hoped ° that experiencel mol old servants of the Btate, will contlune to serve, bnt they mnst always seeve unides the condition of doing a0 loyally. At Ponleaux we we 6 ex- Monar:hists, who wera sorvl] ing under the Iepublic. That was uot the cuer with all, We had been calted thither; we had not come withont_belns called, and we wwere servig outof pare goo. will, becaus<e our presence re- nscorail the Alarmed popitiation, and wo were, in fine, converted to the necessity of the Henubilc, Boch rervants and many of them fwish the ie- uhlic may hiave, and wherover they come from hey will always oe wolcome If they are «ncerely resolved to contrihnte to the common work, wiilcl, 1 11 succeeds, will be the joy of France, not_hier dieanter, llence, the qneation of tha 1tth of May MAT 1k SUMMRD UPY 1s tho Republic desirable, and, if o, must it he necurcly, constitated with inen who wixh to make It sncceed? That 1s tho whole grrstion, [ aek every man of honest convictions, whatevaer party e may belong to, 1f the Cotnte de Chambord conlid at prexent be ratred to the tlirans with the opln. fone he professes and the flag in which he envolopa Tiimaelf, or I it i hoeid Lo receive him some day swhen ho has moditizd his manaer of thinking, We respect him too much to helieve so. 1 shall not apeak of the Orlesns Princes, who wish only to bo mentioned nfter the Comte du Chiambord: but T will aek if (he Prince Imperial, who, innacent as he in of the misfortunes of France, recalls them 4o vividly to hier fuat sho still shrinks from him, conlil now be presented to Franca? Nobudy wonld ventnrs to say ‘*Yes," and, in fact, ‘all the friends of theso Pretenders look (o a fatnre time when they may act for them, and that this ia ihe caso {a proved by the fact that they attempt noth- iniz, nol wllluunulnfum Indulgenco assared to sil $lse Monarechical parties. barrassing position. Under the Tenure-of-Of- flce act all nominations made to the Senato would fafl unless confirmed before the expira- {lon of the sesslon, and the persons who have been stispended from oftice by the new appolint- ments would be reinstated in thelr positions and salarics until new nppointments should bo made, To remedy this an attempt will un- doubtediy be made to recure Lhe repeal of the Tenure-of-Office act, TR SUPREME COURT VACANCY. It Is now expected that the President will fill the vacancy upon the Bupreme Court Bench immediately npon the reassembling of Con- gresss The Court will then be inscasion, and, with a docket two years in arrcars, the scrvices of the entire nine members of the bench will be needed. The (riends of some of the candidates ara on the ground watehing the chances. Une of the inost conspletious of these s A, E. Wil- son, of Loulsville, forinerly Chief Clerk of the Treasury Uepartinent under Gen. Dristow, but now the law portner of Gew Jolin M. Harlan, o Kentucky. Wilson Is working in the interest of Gen. IHarlan, and not for Bristow. No one is working for. the latter, who thinks that such an ofice should scck the man, and not the contrars. A prominent officer of the Administratiun, speakine on this subject, says that President Ilaves regans this as pi eninently an office which eliould te _al fowed by all aspirants to seck the man, and as one where a very few papers fi the way of recommendatfon and certliicates of charncler might prove entirely too many. Judge Hunt, of Loulsiana, Is spoken of s the person most likely to receive the appointment. cireuiating, and yesterday evening coples of it were In the hands of a few, It wasnot toap- pear il to-morrow, and its authentleity having been chintlenged beforehand by the Monarchleal papers, it was prudent to await tho complete test, which appears this morning In the Repub- lcan papers. It occniples nine colnmns of tho Diebats, n length whick probably would not admit of your publishing ft entirs: but the fol- lowing nnalysts will give an indication ot the deep impresslon it s destined to produce. The first part - especially, In which M. Thiers employs, as ho habitually did, the narrative form to develop his arguments, and {n which, in an equally ingenfous and logi- cal mauner, he defends the dissolved Chamber ngainst the reproaches haaped on it in order to Justify its dissolutlon, is on & par with tho most remarkable productions of the lamented states- man, The secund part contains exaggerations which would, doubtless, have been pruncd awn had it, like tho firat, undergone revision, for M, Fhlers corrected very carefully all he wrote. Even withonr M, Mignet's affirmatlon that the entire manuseript is in M, Thiers! handwriting, it bears in_ all its parts such an tmpress of an- :lhcuucny that tho signature is almost super- ous, Mr. Thiers gives a histdry of the Chamber, which was troly distinguished by loyaity nnd mumleration, anil iow, u,mn. account for the outcry sgainet this Chambor IT WAS RADICAL, itis rald, Radicall What means this \vordhvmw, RADWAY'S READY RELIER Crnires the Worst Pains in from Oneto Twenty Minutes, INOT OINE HOUR Atier reading bt advertiaoment need any one aue fenm patn, RADWAT'S REAUY RELIEF 1S4 COng FON EVERe PATS. 13 waa the arety aud fa- A CUIIE The Only Pain Remedy That fnstantly staps tho most excructating pains, allaye funAmimation, AQd cares Congestions, Wicllier of the Liitie, MomAch, BOWELs, OF SLter glands, OF argatis, g ohe application FROX ONE TO TWESTY MINUTES, Xomatter how vlolent or exeruciatinz the pal TECAATICY Bede tladen, LyBrmeCripten, Cerions Neuralgic, oF prostrated with discare hiay sutier, oo RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Infinmmation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowols, Congostion ot tho Luugs, Soro Throat, Difficult Broathing, Palpitation of the Honrt, Hystorios, Uroup, Diphtherin, Catarrh, Influonea, Mr. Morrison Annonnces Itis Opposition to the Texas Pacifie Scheme. Abileno, Kan,, Startled by the Elopemont of White and & Black, An Increasing Demand for Sub- sidiary Silver Coln. The Pair Hunted Down, and the Black Man Put in Jail The Supreme Judgeship—Probable Changes in Forelzn Missions. TWEED. Nnw Yons, Oct. 8.—Assistant Sccretary of State Apar writes anent the Tweed revelatfons: 414 was entirely prover for me to writo a letter to Trweed, who was at the head of the depart. ment, Matlog my circumstances, and nsking his ald in oLtainiug for me my salary. I never per- formed service of any kind for Tweed, nor did ho ever ask e to do so. I have never had any conncction of any kind with him since 13633 nor in that year, when hie was in good reputey did T have any other relations to himn than were legitimate and proper.” ther persons, whose names were mentioned by Tweed In his disclosurcs Saturday emphat- {cally deny that they had any corrupt arrange- ment with him, and’that the letters read were written at the time he was a good cltizen and reputable #mb"u oflicer, ‘i Vork Feening Ivaf, Oct. 0, The foflowing 18 the text of tlic Telters of Mr. Ilugh Hastings to Tweed, to which refer- ence Is made in our reports of Teed’s examings tion cleewhere: Wasumisarox, Jan, 17, 157]]-—.\(\' DranT,: I ¥ THE TREASURY. IMPROVEMENTS INAUGURATED. Sneclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. WasniNeron, D. C., Oct. 8.—Chief McPher- ton, of the Burcau of Engraviog and Printing, teported to Acting Secretary of the Treasury McCormick to-day on the efficlency of his force 15 shown by a report recently prepared (o the Bureau. Previousto the 1st of August the number of countings and cxaminations to which all notes, bonds, and stamps were submitted was much greater than deemed necessary to se- cure accuracy and strict honesty. It was there- fore decided to dispense with a portion of tho manipulation herctotore required, and what were eaulvalent to five separate countings were discontinued, It now appears from the records of the Burcou that, while the num- ber of shects passing through. the DBu. reau during the month of Beptember iwns A 81,000 COUNTERFEIT. Sneclal Dispatch 1o The Chicago Trisune, SranertsLy, 1L, Oct. 8.—Detective Allan Pinkerton and a foree of nssistants who have Leen here under cover for sums daysg departed as quictly as they came nt midnight, or carly thismorning. They, of course, kept their is sfun eccret, but enoiigh Is learned to know that 1t was fn the futerest of detecting the source of the new £1,000 counterleit bill which bas been i am in 8 tight apot here, ‘and onr oid. You | successfnily passed npon two Sub-Trensurles | 88 least in Frnce, and now Intraduced into our M. Thicrs ridicules the notfon that France can Headache, Toothache, 74 per cent greater than that during July, the | g, Au’&f""f‘{i“!(‘{m;"fg“““};“ nlght for | Rave. no doubt, seen firon cch. The vour | and n)garlyyu})hl:d detection In the Treasury | Dolltieal lanquacet 'fhers is no longer talk of Su; | wait til her tuture masters arc ready, aud till Neuralgls, Rhoumatiam, Jast month of the old syatem, the numher of | G ARt dr RQTtRs, o iean says | deril: befars commencing hisatlack on et ieany | Department. It has heen quletly Hahoved, e e st & time when the right of | 00O has been converted to other ldeas, another Cold Chilla, Aguo Chills, damaged and mutllated sheets were 53 per cent | that the Administration used every cffort 6 | that | was in the employ of I lmmnn'g T e Cany | malnly by cattle<lealers, and one reached a bauk | property, the right of Iabor, progressive taxation, | s advanced In the line of succcasion, and a Chilblains, and Frost Bites, here, “biit was traced back to Kentneky. Pinkerton had an fiea that the bill orginated or was being shoved from here, and las been shadowing a sispected party who is not known thind hias finished his education, in comuierce, fudustry, inance, State pollcy belng meanwhile insuspense. ** Wil it be presumned to hold such language to a great natfon which Europs ad- less. The eaving of paper, consequent on tle wmore careful workmanship sccured, amounta to about Induce all Ohlo Kepublican voters In'the depart- ments ta go home to vote. TIIE PATENT OFFICE. ‘The Commission aopointed to investigata the cure the accrets of the Republicans. He did this to get up a projudice against me. Inhis epccch ho hetd up the Commercial Advertieer In a melodm- matie way, exclatming: *'llere is the evidcnce cquality of wages, gratultons and unilmitod joans, were. dally discussed In Franco, Tlieae words ars now forgoilen auiong us, but they are pronvunced clenwhera. Moral, like phylcal, epldomics laat a parta whiere the i opparia whers e pain o d Meulty extats will a " The applieation of the READY RELIEF to the ym ' Tord THin d & T m’ 10 llll{m'r'np::l‘l: half a tnmbler of water wiilfa $200 4 MoNTH. P, " 1 that he 14 8 hired spy and nformer of the Demo- | in Springficld except a4 n sojourner, This man | certain time, and when they have rosarled (o one | mired so much in its glory, which it has still nd- | {piv moments ps, ms, Rour Btomach, Chiet McPherson attributes this striking Im- ?'fl'r'c'élfih'clofl;cflfuvn'?nfif very unanlmous | craticparty ! In ie private apeecn it s Tam- | the detectives touk wih theu, but by virtue of [ country pass into anotuer. ' Soclaliym has romoved | nired In fts misfortuncs, on eeelnr 1t s ready | Tt Howels: and a Intermni bades orTs Colle y i Tmany Hinil, in his public addresa it was the Demo- | nio process isstied by ang conrt here. It {s aup- | 10 nelshbormg countries, poworful and_ glorioits, | 4, rory 180 wise {n'the prescnce of provo- | | Traveiersshoflil atways carry & bottle of RAD. provement in the character of the work done lurcm\lnr? There ts A yery severe min-storn | erqpie party, 1 wish yon could reacn Kerr, who s e the 'rh;ncr:whuqe ‘nama s not kuown, | Whichare pmmurud wufl it without makingita u“rc; "l'& :‘ ':“ e ‘:uch coahh:n WO | READY TRLTEY W carey.a battle TRAD: ‘,).||-r: by the employes of this Bureat to the tmproved | bere to-night, und too Tnterlor, Departuien fs | on ino Committee. it can only bo affecinal to. | Bt FEEONGH YUl o, 8 Ree "ot | eubject of alarm, for they know that ces! of affect. catlon, ol e will prevent slcknem of pain front change of water. 1t peaceable frmuessi? Healso ridicules the us. sertion that France under o Monarchy would liave mnore influence in*Eurupe, and fnsfsts that Monarchy - WOULD NOW MEAN CIVIL WAIL recelving ita thivd drenching. Workmen on the temporary roof are trying to lisaten the con- atruction of It, but their efforts arc in the face of great obstacles, CALSE OF TUE PIRE. s 1t beiter 1has Freach Iirandy of Littersas & stimulanis FEVER AND AGUE, THEVER AND AGUE curel for 10 ta. x ForoAY AEt i (hia orid that w i e erar ot morruw wmorning, as [ expect to be bruught before the House for conterapt. Yo will have #cen the nature of my objection before the Come mittee. 1did not open my case to show my hand— what 1 hurel\ 10_prove—so lirvoka could take sd- it. Can't you tolegraph him? Do what ed “fear serves only to” render cpidemies maore dangerons, and they see that for morsl cpidemica’ the only efiieacious remedy i thne, reason, and llberty. 1t fa thusthat we have got rid of Soctalism. andthat sll tte conntrios vislied with it will free themselves from it. Asto Radical. tnorals of the forca caused by 8 knowledge that the future of every one depends on the charace ter of his or ber work, promotions now belng based entirely on the record “which embloyes Llnkerton's men yet remain hero ot o secluded private boarding-house. TIE BOSTON FORGER, e . vantage o Spectul Mapateh to The Chicaga Trihune, He refuses to helleve that the Monarchists e and all other Malarious, Ltillons, Searlet, Typh make fu the office, and not on political or per- sz T ML Ty ealern s sksctal ol Tveat a cau for our friend. John Schamaker and X . feme-n word ompluycd by the Siniatry of tiie 16th : P b \T{pholt, T It horo s overs indueerncat to | o vAsmsoToN, . C, Oct. S—~The Board of [ oo, 'aP e boys will wid the haisnce, 1am rathor | - Bostux, Oct. 8—Ch Sibler, the former oMoy wibat doo s mesar 16 1t lsased to tnil: | cecp the Repubilc, uring that tho eoutrury la So":'u'x’x'r'k':'-"x'x’f\n'fi'i“\"’fl%fs‘fl')'\!' itk ‘rflj,'{'e'fl perform the work thoranghly and cxpeditiously. f’g:ll‘!l:;ru’;a“lpll‘:!o inted by Secretary Schurz 10,0 | suspicious that Foz hat up lirooks to make tie [u- | Department Comumander of the G. A, T, who | cate a certain conception of the Democratic apirit T iE - newennootss el avol | PeEvoises timation, or ratherithe charge, abont being an in- former, ' 1 may e focked up in twenty-four hours, —~thiok of me looking throagh the frates o the baxement of the Capitol.. Wan't [ bo 2devil of a fellow in a emall way for a very emall time? Yours In tribatation, ont courageons, Hyan, The sccond letier, written on paper with a Commercial Adverilser heading, reads: 3y Dran Frukxw: Your letter directed fo me at Washington failed Lo reach me there. I found it at ny oftice this morning. The warm sentiments of friendship expresaed in it have boand mo to yon forever., If 1 hove one virtue among the many that moet people boast of—that one Is gratitude— never W forget & friend—never *‘go back"™ on man, woman, or child who docs a (avor. ‘Theee ara not empli' words, I writo with s full- neaa of hoart wheu 1 ray, through sunshine and adversity, through ruod and evil report, no matter whnat may ocenr, rely on me to go to **the front "™ in your behalf, Command me at any time. Iar. don me for being 8o cxuresaive. Your kind offer in your letter {s so generons that [cannot realst epening my heart to you, and say, {n additlon, od bleas you und yours ! rooks safd to John Bchumaker that he desired to have everything drop after the report of tho Committee. "John came to me and informed me of Izooks' wishes, Of all thiugs distasteful to mo are Jawsclits and scelng my namo fn the papers, 1 have got heartily sick of ‘it, cven when it {s com- rllmem.-r_v, and 1 presuma you must foel much hat way” yourmelf, lieforo lelflnq ‘Washincton Bchumaker saw Brooks and pave e to underatand hat hostilities had ended, 1 will be up on Tues- day might of this week. Again thanking you for your kindness, beliove me, ever yours, L J. HasTiNos. The Lon. Willlam M. Tweed, bearing on the civil administration, onthe finas regime, on the military organlzation, on rellw aftairs, on the mutual relations of powers, on interveation of the Ciaber fn lnml;‘n poliey, Chamber which allowed iteelf to medile "in {hese depsrimentn would certalnly have to Lo tealeted, and energetically resisted.” Bint to calt a Chamber Stadical that d1d not even raise the discussion uvn the Incotno tax, which malntained intact the du- ration of mihtary service, which accorded aupport to all the forma of worship recownized by the State, and, indeed, augmented the subsidy of the tatholic form, which, de- spito the reprohenaible conduct of certain’ Nish. ops, confined itaelf 1o a slwplo rebuke, whiieall other citlzens funcurred scvere penalties for such conduct, whicl, fer from permitting Itself an in- dincreet interference with the policy of the State, refused to quention the Mlnistor of Foreign Af- faira, wisich so far from not acknowledying the limits of tho public powers, recorulzed in the Senute righta Eugland duvs ' not accord to the House of lLords, Neing scrupulonely furbearing toward an Upper Chambur which was not forbear- in townrd it—to call sucha Chamher Radienl! No, Messleara 104 Minlstres, you may say so, but YOU DO NOT TIINK 30, And {f from these questions of principle we pass to ceriain camnal queativns which have prosentod themncives, snd which the enemies of the Republic hoped to make occalons for conilict or scandal— such as the Amncsty or tha iligher Education bill—whust bappened] For slx years courts- martial had been sltting porma- nently, dally * laonehing fresh condeinna- tious agalnat men returning to thelr work, or ready to return to ft—driven away from It, Instead of be« ing detnllcly attached toit, It wus necessary to putanend tothe prosecatlons, and tho Chaniber did a0, Uther Comimunisl convicts, transported to a distant clitno, manifested tho beat kind of re- pontance by cultivating the land and letting thele families go out to joln them. To them purdous had to be granted opportuncly, The Chamber left to the Guverument itscif tho.task of dispensing them, in order that they might have the merlt ol them In the eyes of thess troubled spirits, snd In order that tlieso pardons might not appear as a was arrested yesterday for forgery, 8 meet- ing with grent sympathy. 1Hae Is ono of the best-known veterans In the State had an exceedingly briiltant war record, an was highly eateemed for bis social and business qualities,” His downfall was canred by his large-Leartedness, for Lie could never refuse as- alstance to friends in need. e has been known to borrow money for lending purposes when the chiances for petting it back wero exceedingly small. His friends would have been willing to mect the billa bad they known of the trouble, aud so hushed the natter up. No further forzeries af his have been discovered. He now stands coromitted for trial in the Upper Court. SOUTH CAROLINA HRIBERY CASES. CoLuxnia, B. C.,, Oct. 8.—Congressman Smalls to-day had a preliminary examination on the charges agalnst him, Woodru(® testitled that bie paid Smalls $5,000 23 a bribo to vote for & measurs befure tha Lemislaturo In 1870 Bmalls was hicld to ball to unswer in tho Clreult Court Oct, 22 Maxwell, Scnator from Marl- Bboro County, in defanlt of ball, was imprisoned on a simitar chas These churzes of bribery aro connected with the printing swindies of tho Lepublican Printing Cotnpany, of which \Yood- was the head ceutre. ~His testimony was based upon & memorandum book Lo kept in short-hand, Department building on the 24th ult, submitted a report accompanied with testimony. The Board state that there is oo foundation what- ever for the suppositions that tha fire was coused by invendlarism or spoutaucous com- hustion, They find that o fire was bullt of pine boaris, aud a'Llower placed over the grate, fn the ladies’ cupying-room, fu the Ninth-street bascment, on the mornfug of the day on which the fire occurreds that the roaring of the fire excited the attention of persons in the room, and was the subject of comment by them ut the time. The Lestimony of several witncsses who were apon the rvof some time before the alurm was given, shows that = scctior of the wooden grating covering the gutter on the roof and’ lylug Immediately against o flue was found oo’ flre, and wis thrown off the roof Ity the yard, The report says: *We think thers can” be uo doubt but that this Jdry ine grating was set on lire from sparks or hurninge_cinders which came up through this flue, The nmount of tids crating which had been burned at the tinis witnesses discovered it s variously estimated by them, but we cou- cludo that ‘not less than thlxt{ square feet of boards had been destroyed. Witnesses state that they found a large quantity of live coals Iylug on'the roof and In the gutter, aud that the copper was so lutenscly lot that it had changed color, and Iu somne places sank down ua though there was o hole underneatln” The Board, In conclusion, call the attention of the Sevrutary to the condition of several of the chimney flues under the roof of the SBeventhe und F strect wings of the ballding, which ap- pear from personal inspection to have been de- cetive and unsafe for a louz time, and which, If not speedily repalred, may bo the couse of further disaster. ¢ NBW POSTAL REGULATIONS, A. M, Bisscll, of the law division of the Post- Oflice Departnient, who has fur n long time ance of the word * Republi,” and the dismiseal of 8 Deputy Mayor who had assured the Head of the State of tio attachment of the fuhabitants to the Kepublie. As to those who pretend that they aceept the good Hepublie, but not the bud, e nsks when the Intter lins ever existed. “'Tho bad Republic you mule un ac- qualnted with on the 10th of May. Hanpered, 1o donbt, previously, disquieted by your men- aces, the lepublic” was yet active, lnborfous, l;nuccnble. sheltered by a respected lu?'ulh-y and y the submission imposcd parties. " And the 16th of May,—~what u spectaclol” e de. nounces as a violation of th hits of all {ree peoples the lung aud oxtra-l postponement of the elections, tho newspapers’ threats of repeated dissolutions and ot levying tha taxes withont Parliamentary sanction,—a mon- strous step nover entertoined even by the Empire,—tho monopoly hy one opin- fou of all means of circulation, and ‘the closing of every access to truth. Such, he re- marks, is the lluruhllc ot antl-Ropublicans—the only bad Repubile which has appeared since 1371, As to the cxensc that France s in danger of perishing, and must be saved, this fatal word haa been tha forerunner of afl tho faults of overnments which have fallen into madoess hefore falling to pleces; but while pretending saviors have themselyes perished and some- times drawn France into the abyss, she has olways extricated herself. He bids honest Cou- servatives to be warned by 1330, 1818, und 1870, of tho toliy of resisting the country, wil ns- Burce them that what they fancy is o dbvastat- Ing torrent ready to engull Franco is simply the nlneteenth contiry, which Is DRAWING ALL IUMANITY WITIE IT. o enjoins the electors to insist on the princi- plo that the elected head of the exceutive wer can grovern only with the co-uperation of {:gth Chambers and the Ministers approyed by COUNTHRPEITS. Attcotion hiss recently been called through publicat.ons in Western newspapers to the fact that counterfelt $1,000 United State notesof the {asue of 1N arc still in clredlation, and that scy- cral of th have recently been captured by the Secret Service detectives. This counterfeit ls reporten to be almost nerfect, and it s sald to have paseed the Sub-Treasuries at New York, gz, and 8t. Louis without detection. Only o few weeks ago, according Lo one report, one of these notes was received ut the Treasursy Departent from the Sub-Treasury at Chicago. In order thut this counterfeit may be casily de- teeted, the following facts in regard to it aro wiven he Burcan of l-}mimfln;z and Printing: Two reparate 81,000 notes have been {ssued by the United States, ‘The firat waa e New Yourk by the American Banknote Company, und waa put {u circulation about 1803 These notes were numibered I series of $100,000 each, without reuzard to the date of thelr fssue. TUEY CONTAIN NO VIGNETTH upon thelr face, and have a portrait of Robert Murrls. 1In 155% soon after Secretary Boutwell took control of the Treasury Department, o new plate fur §1,000 greenbacks “was encraved al the Bureau of the Dc‘urtmnm« ‘This note contsins a licad of DeWitt Clinton, and a vignette representing Columbus fn a sitting tiotr, with oue hand resting on a globe. ~¢ notes are designated by the vear when ¢ was first used, and contain the words, 5 of 15647 This latter note IIAS XUGVER BEEN COUNTEHVPRITAD Lo the knowledze of the Seerct Servico foree of the Treasury Department, but the older one of 142 has been counterfeited, and is the one re- terred to I the recent reporta in Western pa- pors. Al $LOK 'l'rcuufiy notes having upon ihielr face a portralt of DeWitt Clinton aud a vignette of Columbus may therefore be con- furently aceepted na genulne. Thoso containing HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrona and_pure Rich Diood—Tncre: ginl{npcflusm o vt Cotaplaston st DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Das made the most astonishing enres: 80 qnick, saraptd are thn changes the body undergues under the influence of Lhis truly wonderful inedieine, thel Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Welght is Socn and Felt. < aved fn THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TENNESSEE. NasnviLig, Oct, 8.~T, Kegzs, in a Ot of nanfa-a-poty, to-day sbot his wifo dangcerously, und then slicbtly wounded himsclf {n tho head in an attempt to comnly sulclde, . On Friday night an old man named Carper, o former residont of this city, killed his daughter and granddaughter, and then killed bimsolf, at FEvery drop of the farsapariliian Resotvent commant the oo, Bweat, Urine, sud othice tulds the syatem, tha vikorof life, tor it prepares. t e Dudy With hew and sound it Serulula. Byoniilin, Consunptlon, Glanduiar s Ulcers 10 the Throat, Moutn. Tuwmors, Nodes in ¢ Giiands and other parts of the system. Kore Eyes, Siru 1t the Kurs, aud the worst Tormaut Eruptions, Fevee sores, Eoald lioum, Eryuipelus, Actme, Black 5, Word'in the blein, Tuinors’ Cancers in the sl wusica of the' lifo princiyie: ar wlila A SIHHARK CAFTURRLD, &pectal Dispatch to The Chleago Tridune. 87, Louia, Mo., Oct. 8.—An important_arrcst was mode to-day In the person of ono Charies Bteln, who haa been playing a shrewd conlideuce game {n yarlous cities throughout the country, Y 5 3 cut his - . _Instead of the agitat the majority; that taxes voted ouly by oue {vo ranke uf this wonder of niodera cliemlury, the purtrsit of Robert Morris should bucares | bl charge of the vuntroverted questions con- | notably in Philadelphla, New York, Cincinnatl, .‘JSZ”':’??%uE“’c‘an»’.‘é‘.f’if.fi nlex‘;!lllg: '1'.%'.‘325"{. :'n"-ffif-':féfl ;:r‘l‘n‘t';'afiope; lor‘: lh'::ru w‘nfls .l?m'fiemn Chamber cannot bo legally cotlected; thut, after w days' ive 'HI‘ prosto sny eraont wetig 1 [of tully examnined, cerniug what coustitutes legitimate newspaper | nyycion, Cleveland, and Indtanapolls, 1t seems | dsughter with s smoothice-iron, and then cut | pacication, the holding of clections, reslataice to thu will i me iocma UL dlacass s polent PANESTICUE TATEMENTS CORRECTED, mail matter, las addressed a communleation to Fxcetlont men, liberal and religlous In the good | of the nation would bu's reststance to the Cou- | Ui, that the favorito trick of Stein has been to get | his own throat an patient, datly becoming reduced by the wastes {on th [Lerwards shiot himself, asit. ¢ the Postmaster-(iencral on thoe sublect of the #lgaiicasion of the wond, regretted the creatlon of cn itsclf, and that a fresh dissolution | and deconpor a4 are continusily progress: T fcCortutek, roferring, to [ & aiiication of ratcs of postaze, sugcestiug a | In with commercl drummers, follow thelr = T apathns of ‘BLMor edhcation—of & luy and a ::l:‘l“;lonlvbo&vloncdwnllu:n esnton Whivh | Sicocsiin b arreating these wasine, wd rspaIrs tharane DBRUTAL TREATMENT, Spectal Disvatch (o 1 LiNcoLN, Neb,, Oct, 8.—Ed Mason, a colored Catholic wyatem—Dboth tending to perpetuate tho existeuce of two nations in the nation, and, in tho Interest of national unity, they wished the Tigher new plan for the regiatration uf second-class matter under two mtes, to be denominated “Prvileged™ and “Ordinary,” Theso sug- movements, and, when tlicy hiad lefc tho place, ith uow materfal iads from bedithy blood=aud tois o 18 send a telegram, in tho drummers’ names, to ul T Srsapariiian Witk 4nl ducs sociTa~a taini for when onee this remedy commences 1ts wor diwminishiog the lom of 210 papers, Lays that thero was not o the il had rafsed new questions on which the country ‘Lreasury Department when ho entered it, and had not slready pronounced. In counddusion, hu i Chieagn Tribune, has not been since, any relativo of any ? | saya: of purltication, and succeeus i 3 v ot been sine any relativo ol any degren, | o were to-day Approvad by Powinasies. | thelr omolosers,stulng st thoy. had bect ( barbor, was acrested anl lodged in ofotl this | filied: Gther morw Hodsimts Tacn. wiehod. tho 5o onty wiso st asetalemd, wict tho naton | S2 B Sl il bt ahd set e e knowing Recretary Sherman's views on the | Guneral Key, and will be lucorporated In bis | 5 "g10h y telegraph. HRecelving the money | afternoon for brutally assaulting hia wife, Ma- | sighta apportaining to the granting of degreos to be | 2% vut to this crisls may sumnied up ! tter, appetit lproving, sod fiesn and woilght lus Natlanal sovereigaty, . Republic, llberty, scrupu- Tous lezality, Hl.mu‘n( worship, peace, ' Sach, iny dear electors, are tho opinions of my whole fife, those of our nincteenth century which will muck the history of France and of humanity, and which 1 conjurs you to indorso ou this salemn occasion. A thoasand calamnles are about to assail me. You will reply to them by yonr snffragus, which have never fatled wo for nearly half a contary, ————— FIRES. ' AT CHARLOE, 0. Spectal Dispaich to Tha Chicaga Tribune, Fort WATNE, Inil,, Oct, 8.—Laat ntzlit Coder & Co.'s stcam flouring-mills at Charloe, O., wero totally destroyed by fire, Loss, 318,0003 fnsured for §6,000, §1,500 each in Lycoming and Miliville, New Jersey, utid #1000 each In Kenton creasiog, Not ofily does the Sarsapariliian Resolvent excel all trmedint ‘agenis in the cure of Chronle, kerofulons, Constituttonal and Skin discases, but it 1a'thie vnly pust 1tive cure tor Kiduoy and Bladder bomplnints, Urtnary and Womb Disrases. Gravel. Disbetes, Dropsy, Bloppage of Water, Jucontiuance of Urine,” Bright's Direase, Albuminuria, and in uil cases where there are hsick-ditst deposita, OF tho water (s thick, cloudy, fwlxed th subatances 11ka thie white uf an cyu,or threadslike -dust deposite, aod whion 1 L te ricking burning Ssnation’ Wilen nasing wator, s Dadiy i Fhe sizuit 0f tha buckt and alosi 16 Jorae. Tumor of Twolve Yoars’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvont Dr lunwar=t 1 Ovart in the ontien ARy Aomers ARG dor el ™ thore wis restored to the State. ‘The Chamber of Depatles, led to the more moderate salntion, adopted it Bt the Senate rofussd to restors to the Stato ite unquestionable right. The Chiamber did not tneist, and tho question of the right of the State was not pyaln broached. Conmldering thit the Chamber waa oungs that r:\'nr{ new Chuinber hax ita cducation 0 galn; that it {s necessnry to famlilarize with the enurmons sams of the Budget men who have no ldea of the oxpeuses of 8 great State, to reconcile them with the contral suthority which they have aften had for an adversary inthe Mu- nlclpal and Departmental Counclly, convince them of the propricty, or, at least, necessity of curtala taxea which aro the plaguc of thelr dis- ctes that all arriving with schumes of local on- terprives, ports, roads, canaby and railwaya havo to learn 1hat for these undertakings, useful, with. out dubt, the State s powerless ud time omnipo- tents that they have thus to andergo all kinds of disenchuntmenta, which explains how every voto of a new Leglsiatars 1s an anxicty and danger to question of mlullunlhlr, lie has never allowed any relative Lo approsch him on the subject of appolutment fn- the Treasury or under the Treasury, and that portion of” the story is a zomplete fabrication. e has had pu contro- yersy with ‘Treasurer Gillfillan on any subjoct In Nia life, Treasurcr Gillflllan confirmed McCor- mluk'a story as to Dickinson, Iiis remoyal was ordered by Seerotary Stierman on the ground of an incompatibility of temper which was a hio- drance to business, TIE SIPEAKERSUIP, FEW DEVELOPMENTS. Bpecial Dispalch (0 The Caicago Tribune, Wasnixgror, D. C., Oct. 8.—The report Is 1tarted that tho Prestdent prefers o Southern to 1 Northern Democrat for tke Speakership, for lofl.hmmlufi unnual reron. The plan proposed ia that publicatious clalning to bo ratcd as eccoud-clnss il matter shall be submit- tcd to the Departtucnt by samples quar- terly or semnl-anuually for examination, and §f found to be atier exclusively in print, fssucd from a_regulur Suhllml(un ofllce, de- signed for melh: use, and devoted to the pub- lication and discussion of curreut news and toplcs, elther general or speclile, shall be ad- mitted upon payinent of an uunual fee of $1 for ench publication to the * privileged " rates of two or three_cents per pound, according to the frequency of the Issuc, the same as arc now charged for” regular newspapers, magaziics, ete. All other matter now cinbraced or sought to be embraced {o the second class, such as ad- verlulu;{ sheets, ra'.xrlnu of books,. ete., 18 to pay the “ordinary® rates now chargzed for third- vlass motter, which §s one cent for euch two #on hua for sumo time past: heen paying atten- tion to a white lady, and, upon his wife remon- strating to-day, he went howne, knocked her down, jumlml' upon her with heavy boots, kicking all the teeth down hor throat, and in- furlnz her interoally so badly that she cannot ive through the night. order, ho would get the telegraph operator to men!lly bin, and thus have his order cashed. Last week ho played this gamo in Indianapolis, and, coming to thils citg a day or two ago, calles at the Western Unlou Telegraph offie, scut a Mostage to o party in Wistonsin, signing the name of Tony Marks, and asking fora remittance ol #20. ‘The onler to pay camne hinmedlately, and F. P. Jones, money-order clerk at the telo- Enpln oflice, gave n cleck for the amount, hortly afterwards the fraud was discovered aud cfforts made to captura the forger. Jotes, the money-clerk, went over to East 8t. Louls, Ik, today, and, after a Joug scarch, found Stefn in tho Allerton Hou: Ho secosted Steln snd requested him to return to this side of tho river with him, Btein consent- ed to do so, and started back with Jones, but Liad come only a short distance when he broke COUNTERFEITERN CAPTURED. PmLAvLrnia, Oct. 8.—Tho United States Becret Seryiee ofllcers to<day arrcsted Thowas Van-Foater, allus Forster, and Thomas Lewls, two notorfous couuterfelters, A number of pluster of Parfs molds and a Jargo quantity of counterfelt quarters, hulves, and trade-dollars, and tho huplements uied (o thelr munufactury, were captured. — ABSCONDED, Abe rensou that it Is expected that a Bonthern away. Janes, howaver, struck him a blow with tho Uovernmen of Covlugzton, Fidelity of Delplios, and Meriden, | nimeip for (t.™ 1 tried cveryihing thiat was rocum: $ Y. g t, conslilering thons thimte, would | (opotiid O othie ol Demoerat would be likely to be less bo ounces. leavy cang, thus stoppinic the fight and | DostoN, Oct. 8,—~Warren O. Wheeler, for | b \alng had tho new Chawber, the | Conascticut. B, O L e 1 z Jest Lostile fo AUS BUTRRME COURT securivz his man. Cile thirty ycn;| awell kuown resident of tho Weat | Grstof {he Tiopuvlle, undergune. the common lot, et (kLT vy B (AL e | had saflered fuf twelva years. 1 (o t and 0ne bux ol Italirt; nnd the eit, and 1 feel et far'twelve years. Tha wi waa lu b side of iha howrls, over the g writa this 0 yon for g benet of othiers, You ¢ juiblish & °f you chooss. HIANNAU ' KNAPP, PRICE, - =~ 1 Por Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. . AV"‘M 1875, =Dn. RApWAT= o bien taking your esuivent, lieri: Wiso uslug thu lleady lielief about ous ‘for uvarian tumure on the aiomen, whih the Diost cincnt pligsiciana of our Meulcal Colicge pro- Bunnced fngursble. 5 ‘Viey were like knots ou s tree. My welght was 273 poinds when | commenced with your remedies, sid b it 18 two Bundred i Lo pouniia, but they are bt il yone yet. §liave taken twanty-Tour Duttice of lie- solsent, iue of Kelief, and twenty-four botties of pllis. Yot thie medicincs (rom G. Qreuvill, Plvass send e JOUF book " Falss sad Truc, < MRS, Q. KBAPP. Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf Dr. Tapway=Eind 8ir: 1 take tha liberty ta address you sgaln, My health o greatly imuroved by tho usol yuur modicinoa 'Three of ths tumurs sro entirel Eone and tha fourth (s nearly so. Dropey s guae, heait i) xmflunnu. and iy welght decreaslng very fast. 1 bave had A great wany calls this sumier 10 fnautre of thie wonderful cure your wedicing one for me, vne from uno, o fruni Cunsds, three frou Jackson, wd Quile & GURLEF fruil this place. Yours cape. We are wall soquainted with Mra KFapf, Sud laan eslimabl on:‘nd yery bfl:‘nl‘a ent, th haa bees the Hitufl of k,llln( many boitlss of the Hesolvent by the the Adwinistration. There may be something tu this story, but there really Is no prospect ihat o Southern Demovrat will ba elocted unless the_old schicme, which provided that a oumber ot Democrats shiould stay out of caucus or re- tusc to bu bound by the action of thelr party, s vevived. This scheme now, however, scems chlmerfcal. It was o part of the plan of the Democrats who oppused the filibustering movement at the time wheu 1t was expected by the President himself thst it might be possible to cloct an Administration Bpeaker, but after the abandonment of that expectation there Is a0 reason Lo think that any Democrat will REVUSE TO ENTER A TARTY CAUCUS, The Speakership situation nas not changed to-day. There bave been few arrivals of Con. gresunen, Cox thinks that the canvuss will not actively begin before Thursday, Dlackburn ar- rived to-day, but declined to talk. Morrison has sually come out in opposition to the Texas Yucific echeme, which ho calls Tom Scott's jub, and bas declarcd for the early resumption of specle paymeut, snd the remonctization of the old silver dollars. Whils ag 10 the ‘Texas Pacific bill, be seemed to indicate that he would not antagonize the levee bill, or any plan for the lmuproveinent of the Misalssippl River 8, 3, COX'S LOUISIANA MI3SI0N. Teleyrasa (o CIRRRUIL Connarglul, ‘WasaiNaToN, Oct.8.—The New Orleans Tfmea f-of-Folice Walsh, of East 8t. Louls, was sent for, and u.rresn:J 8teln, and, bringing him to the contre of the brit over the Mississlppl, dellvered bim to o Bt. Louls polireman, who lodgzed the prisoner fn the City Jall, L‘hnrgu will be preferred szainst him ' to-tnorrow, and it s stated the Telegraph Company will prosecute tho caie vigoronsly, Stein laa Jew, and is sald to be one of the most dangerous criuinals fn the cuunty. TROUBLE AT A “FUNERATL.” Hpectal Dimatch 1o The Chicuyo Tribune. LawnexCe, Kan., Oct. 8.—A spectal dispatch ta the Journal from Coffevville, Kan., says that on ESaturday morning a white man beloniging to the Cherokee Natioti undertook to bullduze a colored man, also belongiog to the Natfon, {nto turnlug over a quantity of corn, wlhich the former clalmed. The colored man rofused. The white mun raised bis gun. The eolorod man got ahead of him and shot first, killing him instantly, OnB8un- day two men, named Willlamn Il Oweus aud Clark Nichols, went from Farker to bury the man who had been shot. Whlle digging the grave they quarreled about an old saddle. Owens, who bad recently been pardoned out of the Penitentiary, whire he had sojonrned for borsc-steallur, came to Colleyville after a gun. Ho made loud threats, und Pursnant to adjournment, the Bupreme Court of the United Stutes met to-day at noon, Pres- ent, Chicf~Justive Waite, Justice Cliford, Jus- ticd Bwayno, Justice Miller, dustlea Field, Jus- tica Strong, and Justice Dradley. Ar. Chicf- Justice Walte announced that the Court would commence the call of tho docket to-morrow. Adjourned until to-murrow, DREFAKTMENT OF JUSTICH. Attorney-Uuneral Devens will ask Congress for an appropriation of $355,000, to cover tho deficiency for Lis Department during the past fiscal year. AT ERLE, PAs Enis, Pa.,Oct, .-y tho buPning of Ster- rett's Jivery-stable to-duy thirtosu Lorses per- fshed. ‘The tire hau gained such headway vefore ts discovery that it was Inpossible to remove the horses, anil all psrished. Batlittle of the cunteuts of tho bullding was saved. —— IN CHICARHY, The alarm from Box 817 at 6:40 'sst ev ning was causcd by the oxplosion ol u kerosene lamp in r. Kohlbamner’s saloon, No, 225 North Clark street. Damagze, 2750, THAT INVASION, Its Causo and Exteat, Brecial Dipaiih &0 he Chicadu Fritune, Wasnisaron, D. C., Oct. 8.—~0OUkclal and private {nformation relative to the Ki Paso, (Tex.) uprising shows that it 18 not of an futer- na*ional charactar, hut is conflued to Americaus of Mexivan ori-gin resident {u thut country, Ex- Ih'h-piulu Elkins, of New Mexico, who s iere, 1 fumiliar with the cause ol the tiouble, Lias been anticl pativg it for sowe time. Hesays that the salt miunes which have been cutercd upon by Northeru partics have been for 200 years, uader all Spauish sud Mexican land- grants, cxempt from entry, and were always cousiduered us part of the Htate domaln for pul lic use which could mever be appronriated by private title, but these Northern speculators, committed some \IKIP{. snd adopted sowe unre- flecting vute, to be rescinded in followiny sessions? Far froi thie, thodissolved Chamber disappoiuted, nol our hopes, nuxlmr{]munvz has fled,taking with him $10,00 or $15,000 rais un bogus mortzages, notes, ete., which he negotiated with the bank and ju- dividuals. INCENDIARINM FEARED, Prrrston, P'a., Oct, 8.—~The Ponusylvania Coal Company has placed armed guards to- night over all thelr property exposed to fn- cendiarisul, & DUT OUR YRARS, Tao our great surprise, we fuund it full of & good will not present m the Jast Chambors of the Munarchy, which were rueulted from a Democracy already itepublican, and unable to avold & certain bitternesa tuwurds & power not in hurwony with It This, an the contrary, being in harmony with tlic Execttive, domred Llio success of things, and romoted 18, Discreet, measured, intelligent, orbearing, without illasion or weakness Lowards wlut it was necewsary to tear with. 1t know bow taavold every rock except ono only, on which it did notetrike, but which sevmed lo lrpr\nth it 1ke & rock suddenly fasuing from the waves, *jjt do you forget,'' 1 whsil be askud, ‘*the terrible scence wiich occurred in 11" Nug 1 do not forget them, 1 witusssod them, and thoy wery the most terribloand scandalous whick 1 have seen for hatl & century, I'sw tho rules dis- regarded, wnd tho President iosulted, unable ta make his voice heard or his suthority’ reapected. Yes: Daaswall this. lutcan the dissoived Lhumber be blamed for these scenes? They wera got up, not by It butaguinst it, by ita encmics. combined to wverturn the Republic, and if o it indigaation it aid not lustantly repress them, 16 was mot through weakness, but acrupnloalty toward its own enemfes. Dul let us leave this subject. 1t {s not & question of wrongw comwitted by the Chamber, Wrongw, there are none, All that has been said about thow is pure fdlsencod. In ita place lat ns put the tzath, sud the country under whose cyes "I:Iryi‘hln]:halbnppcncd will “recognlze and pros clalis it ————— FINANCIAL. Hax Fuaxcisco, Cal,, Oct. 8.~J, C. Duncan, the Mauager of the Ploncer Land & Loan Bank, sunounced this wornlig that tho hesvy payinents required to-day, und the witholding of aid depended upon, forces tho hank Into Mouidation, ‘The sssets, conalating of real ess tate at vost price, aro $1,25,000; . its diabillties, £ 1,|w‘un. ‘Themanager states that vverything possible nas been done to sustain the Lauk, fn- cluding the sacelflics of his own nieans to the last dollar. e recommends the appolntment or 8 Recedver and tho reatralning, Ly law, of all hollers ot suretics from racrlilciug the sae. The fallure bas no signlficance us regards tho status of the savings and loan banks of the city, "The business of the bank was conducted ub ' basts pecullar to {teell; the nssots, fuatead of belog loaued on the usual securitivs, were In the malu dircetly fuvested o real catate, the runts and increase in valueof which were looked YOKEION MISSIONS. New YoBk, Oct. 8.—Tho World’s Washing- ton special says tho English mission will uot chanwed for sowe weeks yet, but thero witl firat be an appointment of Cansul-General to Lon- don in place of Badeau, George P, Marsh, it la intimated, wiil remain m_Italy, and Moran will continue s Minister at Lisbou. The Belylum and Vonezuclan missions witl be tilled by uew men next weck, the latter by a Western man in place of Russel), of Mussachnsette. Collegtor Arthur is on tho slate for a thini-cluse misdlon. AMERICAN BILK MANUYACTUHES. Wasmixnarox, D.C., Oct.5.—The United States Consul at uufn, witzerland, has transmitted to thy Department of State an article on the silk wanulactures of the Unlted States, Irom the Allyemeine Schwlzer-Zeitung, of that city, of the 13th of Scptember, 1577, ening lfl’lh u doleful sccount of thy depres conditton of the silx manufactures of the district, the Zeituuy goes on to state that for the past six H he City Marshal of Coffeyvillo took away his | to for the profits of the institution, It ia ru- 5 gl Lor, W berond allicted with fiter: 1 the 3d inst. contalns the fol | years the trade has been wore and moroub- | ¢ i Turning back to 1873, M. Thiers remarks that der some Texas scrip, have setze ruslats o D pemsons aicted of the & inet. contalos the following with ref- | JEA% 00" sl ‘endangered by - the. Atnericua | £UD, 8nd sent him houe. As woon us he bad | morod on the strect that the prescut, complicu- | o cauatry cried out for a totuled Gaverument; unorating under some Texss serl, Paraseizcs | potfbiig S endertul curcs 801 Sicoicd oy 1t Yours n:mtfu“‘:“; Ann Arbog, Mich., Aug. 18. 1475, reached the house he got hold of a revolving shot-gun and went after Nichols. The two men met. Oweus ralsed the gun to bls shoul- der, but hesitated a moinent on account of sume one who was riding by, Nichols jumped snd struck down the gun, hitting Owens a heavy Ulow, Ni-bols fired sud bt Owens iu the back, then fullowed hiw up, and fired & secoud and u third time, fllug Liu full of deadly shot. Nlchols made bimsclf scarco, but public senti- meut s fus Lis favor, and be probally will not be arreated {f he returns honie. No one thinks of disturblpg the colored man who did the shooting, Both men killed were reughs and deapel oes. nowme {ndustry of the same “class of goods, protected by a very nigh fmport duty, “Indeed, It would appear that this Lome manu- facture, by ita progressive development, will, at no very distaut day, -u%ply 1ty uwn tarket with sllk goods, excluding therefrom all forelgn competitors.’ The Zeitung thou quotes froin articles published in New Yurk journals to shiow ths dlorganized coudition of our sitk factures, the repeated reductions of wages, sud the low rates prevailing, the dissatistuction of the cmployers and the ewmployes, the continual strikea ond consequeut poverty of the opers atives, ete., drawing cousolation frum the seculative outlook that befurs the American stk manufacturers have reached that stage of perfection which would wholly exclude tho for- elgn product, both opegatives and employes may Letome discouraved and abandon the Industry, thus oveniug thy American market for the Baale silk trade once more. — e ———— THOMPSON AND BOOTH. Special Diauich (a The Chicugo Tribune. u Havrs, Ind, Oct. 8.—Becretary of the Navy Thompson, accompanied by his famlly, Admirad Scott, and a few Iriends, left this city last evealng for Washington In the private palacecar of Tom: Bcott, of the Peunsylvanls Centra), sent ous specially for the purpose. larze number of citizeus assembled to witness Lis departure. e {8 wuch refreshed by bis vacation of the past few weeks st bls farm, Bevutor Bouth, of Califoruly, arrived o this Apecial Dirpuich to The CAtougo Tridune city, and is visiting hls mulh\!’r‘: who fs 8 resl- Wasuiserox, D. €., Oct. 8.—The demsnd for | dent here. He will leave for Washington on the subsidiay silver cvlns scems to bo tncreas- | Weducsday evenlng. leans: 10 18 now sald that the miseion of Copgressman: Cux to thie city lust wintcr was nol for the pare Vuse of unproving bis chances for the Speakersh)) s was geperally supposcd ab the time, but for the Durpoec of discoveriug what ovidence could be sccured oo which Lo vase a lL!A\l warranto prececds 10 to teet Mr, Tilden’s right 0 the Premdency. 1t Wilt e remembered that 8t abont that time there was considerable talk about presenting in Coogress & Ll making such & conlest possible. Judge lerrick, uf Washitugton, had chatge of the mat. ter, and it seew from the reports now abroad thaty 3ir. oz was lutrusted with the duty of visitiug this State. with the view of Gnding out what evi- dency could be gathered fu the cvent that it was decided Lo undertake the contest. lowuver, $tprovatly makes hitie diflerence now what facts Mr. Cox discovered, as there is very little proba- Lility that any sttempt to d'aturb Prealdeut Hayos will ‘ever be mads.” Tle situation bas cuanged yery much sioce Mr. Cox cawe on bis mission, snd tio feeling throusbout the counlry towards the Trendest 14 quite di0crent ow from what It was €0, Nr. Cox's attention was called to thig publica- tion He dened that his visit Lo New Orleans was for any such pur us that indt- cuted above; aald that Mr. Tilden's case secmed 10 have been futrusted to a danined Republivan Ly the vawe of Field, who bas uot succeeded fu raakiug snyihing out of i that bis visit Lo the Kouth wus very pleasant; his path wus literally slrewn with roses. NOTES AND NEWS. DEMAND FOR SILVER. that, in the face of threo competitor, MONARCHY WAS IMIOSSIBLE} that the Rupublic was ditlicult, doubtlcss, but posalble with prudonce and wisdom; that the three Monarchical parties, ascreed fin realsting, askd tho Assymbly to part frowm bim, and that beingz no less eager to Ym from It, Lo zave i Lis resignation, which bls successor bad not to wall teu minutes for, e taight, fudeed, bavo remalned, on condition of dismlissing & Minlstry which vojoyod bis contidence, aud had rwl‘lxy helped Bim fu the good he had w.'cum[: lahed; but he would pot. ** A King who, by tha Mou- archlcal priuciple, 1s forced to remadn may em- ploy this means of satlsfying public oplulon, An clective head, elected precscly because he always thought the Exccutive should bein uc- cord” with “the mojority of the uational representatives, hus® a right to retire as soun a8 that accord veasea’ On this point M. Thicrs adds that he bad & higher motive thun perzonal diguity, for the vital futercsts of the country. requlr«‘ o solutin of the question o1 Republic or Monazchy, snd his own opposition whilo holdivg power might be represcuted vs the ouly olntw o k0 tho futter; whereas, if he retirud, cxpericoce was certalu be couclusive. Remarking that the anti-Republicans thea «did thels utnost, M. Thicra says: *‘In coutempt of law aud provricty, the crown of Frauce wus hawked all over Europe by men without a com- missiou, and after ail these ctforts, of which ths :h“u was witness, It had to be coufesecd that 8 MONARCUT €OULD XO¥ DE ESTABLISUED,” He then deseribes the 10th of May, 1577, us a ropetition of the Ath of May, 1573, and speaks ol the disgust of France and toe commiseration of Europs at, & Kreat sud uoblo nution belng titles hold to them. ‘Iho Mexicans, following RBACH & CO. these traditions of 200 vears, are disposed to ght the claims. Hence the trouble. ‘here are varlous partles here who have at- tompted ta create a scnsation over the supposed diftleultive with Mexivo. A number of men of considerable furce as leaders, sume In New York wowe in New Orleans, who siuce lust winter bave been iu Washiugton, arv ready upon any fair oppartunity to unite for military operativne in Mexivo, Tho beavy claims whivh are sgainst Mexlvo, o large uuwiber of which have already been passed upon by the Rio Grande Commission, luterest others. Those il terested in the payment of thess large suns se little prospect of obtaintug thelr wouey In the present settled coudition of und are of opinfon that it would be aq o them to create disscusious betwe countries, They art coutidens that before u war could end the United States would be induced to demand full payment from Mexico or to take the northern States of Mexico for the lurge debt, and »0 guarantee the prompt payment. San Fuancisco, Cal,, Oct. 8. —The /idon bas the (ollowlug dispatch; dated Messlls, N. 3L, tions arbv in lm.rfi from the bank barking uo parties engaged in shortiug stocks, the recent rise fo tho market exercisiug o digustrous effect ou that speculation. The failure of W, T. Duncan, » member of the Pacitie Stock Exchange, wrows out of the fallure of the Ploneer Bank, of which Dancan's father was the mansger. Young Duncan has been shortiug Bousnzs stocks, backeld by the bank. At & meeting ol the creditors of the bauk this aftcruoon, o comuittee of five wasap- pofnted to take possession of the bank and re- Kurl to an adjourned mecting of creditors. The ankers of tho city say the fallure {s not uuex- pected by them, and the lmpression scemns gen- eral that” Its aftuirs huve Luen budly managed, uunl"tha'. the fatlure will prove disastrous to de- ors. po(.?m.uunus. 0., Oct, 8,—For some months past, John_ L. Giil, a well-known car manufac turer, Las been sceking 10 eifect sume arrangoe- went with his creditors.” It i3 now announced that he us exccuted & conveyance to James H, (iodman, as trustee, of all his'yaluable proverty, including coal land, und to securc the paymcu‘ of notes to the smount of soveral hundred thousand dollars, payable in two, three, and four years. (M thls stuount $30,000 is 40 bo re- tained by Gill to varry on his business. ——— RIOT LOSSES, PuiLapweenis, Oct. 8.—At a meeting of the merchants who suffered losses by the late riots ut Pltteburg, a committee of three was sp- poluted with power to eploy counsel Lo repro- seut all purtica baving lossce, the cxpenses lu- curred to be divided ouwoz the 3 (o proportion 10 the waounts ayolved. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! i A BUROLAR HURT. pacial Dispaich 15 The Chicago Tribung. Mzypora, Ill., Oct. 8.—Thae capture of one negro burglar and wounding of wuother took place Jast Saturday nizhe under the following circumstances. Eurly In tho moruing the resis dence of Dr, Corbus was entered, und part of the Doctor's wardrobo carricd off, The thief was followed by & son of the Doctor and the City Marshal, and overtaken near the Town of Clarion by the youug man, who was st the time alone, the Marshal having taken snother direc- tlon. Youug Corbus entered the house where the negroes were at breaktast, snd, drawiug & revolver on them, demanded a sur- render. One of the negroes quietly acqui- esced, while the other made a deterinined charge on the boy with a teacup and otuer Weapuns. ‘The young msn thes began to uss hils weapon, aud “Ored several shots ut the darkey, who, though wounded, cscaped out of the wladow. #~ Guosceve the followiug symptoms sesultlog (o Dliorders of the Digestise org P Comrtipation, Tuward Plles, Fullpess of tho Blaxdla the head, Actdity of the Siumach, Nuuscs, Heartbars Dusgust of Food., Fuljucm of welght of the Blunias rour Eruptlous 6lukiuge ang Suttcrinjs tu 1he {1y the Stomach, Bwlumfig of the head, Hurried av eriog a4 the lles Lcssof Vision, Dota or Wehe Lefor e N A llow 31 A finfi‘.flum-. ‘it Budden Viashesf beat buralok o fead. uoscs of 'a Pills will free thesystcm trom W o bv e naed daonatrs. Frice, 2 cevid perbox Bold Ly Druiiis. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Sead one latics stamp to RADWAY & CO., X0 33 arreg-ab. Nc‘:‘\’urgpummaum Wl thuusaads Wl bo sait’ Jous Au urmed mobof 400 Mexicaus -100 from the Meuzican side ut itic river—have possvasion of tho County of E} Paso, in Texas, filty wiles below this vlace,” The mob threaten Lo tnssvacre all tha Awmericans. Thoy bave arrested aud imprisoned ihe county officers. Boveral vrominent Citizens have fled from tue courty. A small delachment of tie Ninth United Statcs Cavalry stasted for thu aceve of b rouble to-day. W protect the Lolted Status Custom-Housg a3pd Goverowent property. g"hu lflu]rm claima that K} Paso County belongs 1o uxico. A. J, Foystaix, Messilly Indspendent,