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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 877, cause of the failure fs dull times and extrnor- | not strange, ‘The canal was opencd hefare it dinnry Jossex. A meeting of the creditors i3 to | was thorouzhly (ompleted, and the fault was be held to«lay. not in the engingering, but probably from im- A% Fraxc1sno, Oct, 11.—A number of cred- | perfeet work, He stated that the amount ex- ftors of the Pluncer Bank are emdeavoring to ended on the canal had heen §4, 100,000, and force that concern [nto bankruptey. Tt s n-cer- hat an ndditlonal $100,000 would mily com- tained that Duncan, President, recontly effectell | plete the work, an fusurance on lus Hfe fu varions cdinpanies ta Some favored the motlon to lay on the table amounts sugregating §60,000, which leads many | on the ground that the resolutions were unjust, to anspect that ho haa surefded. An exating- | others for the reason that it was not nccessary tlon o} tlte alfairs of the bank shows 1hat, to | or zermane tothe objects of the Conventton. dale, the dralts on I B. Brown & Co., the Commudare Davidson animadverted sharply New York ngency of the hnic, argregaie about | ubon the conrse of the officers In charge in clos- 33,000, Thesw will, of course, come back dis- | o the canal, and deelared that the assertions honoral, and make n further demaml against | of the resolutions were substantfally truc, tho nesels of the concern, Finaliy the resolution was recalied and Infd Snecial Dispnich ta Th Chieaas Tribune, on the table, Quixcy, 1L, Oct, 11.—Tiie Assignee of the The Committee on Resoluntions, after working German-American Bank, of this ¢ l.,\l which sus- | for three hours, disposcd _of a great number of pended yesterday, publfshed a card to-dagy in | yolunteer rerolutions, and submitied o series of tha city, There wae n largo attendance of frleuda at the church from Chlesro and athrr pointe, and the display of preeents was large And elegant, Aiter the wediline a reception wes elven at tho resldence of the bride's parents, who at the same time ccleprated the twenty- Nifth anniversaty of thele marringe. CASUALTIES. TALL OF AN AQUEDUCT. 8pecral Dupaten to Fhe chlicage Tridune, New Yonx, Oct. 11.—The Sun's Durham, Ta., special saga: “ Tho aquednet carrylng the cannl over the river near here fell fnto the water lo—dn{. Lose, $30,000. Navigation s suspend- od, the vilinze is lluvulml"nnd hundreds are premium receipts, no matter what lability s nssumed. Tho Chalrman nlro ralit mutual com- {mnlee had been increasing thelr basiness Iarce- y to the detriment of stock cu\-nurmlumf nnd suggested the enactiment of alaw that will stop what he termed **undereronnd {nsarance, CRIME. CHASING A MURDERFER. Spectal Dispaich 10 The Chicagn Tribune, PiTTsnrng, Pa., Oct. 11.—It now appears that August Meyer, who murdered Constable Nor- man at Tarentum about two tmonths ago, and who was belleved to be. Identical with the man arrested at Stanford, Ky, conceated himself in Dorsey's conl mine near Dorsoyville, In Butler | \ my friends, Tammany has completo controt of tho 1 OLIIIICA Democratle State ticket this year. Inthe eastern end of the State thare are many Democrala who are Democra iy on probation, and who will elther oy away from the polla Entirely of vote the Ite- pablicanticket. Tnthe cventof the Democrata obtaining a malority of both Houses of the Lezisla- tare, in the langunge of a frominent politician within the charmed’ circle whom 1 averheand In couversation, a new apportinninent wonld be il roaded throngh, redistricting the § ate off In ench & s1:z7az fashion {hat It would puzzie a Tammany in- dfan in following the tortnous conrse of their taandary-lines, They wonld be so fix®d that for {he mest ifteen years A Republican Leglslaturo would ot eitin this State, Freguently 1 tnve learned {hrough tho press thnt Ghere are dissensions in the Hepubilcan pay, and that these dieeenslons will canse the defeat of the party in the coming election, 1 honcatly be- Heve that these dlesensions exist only in the pres 2 NMAILRNCAD TIME TARLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATVS, OTI0AGO & FORTHWESTER Ticket Ufiices, 62 Cll’l,'(,'els‘:p(nfiégfrm?fl llilefi‘!;wenya" The lowa Republican State Ticket Has 40,000 Majority. Bishop's Majority for Governor of Ohio About 30,000, apacifeFatiine. ..o aRloux City & Yankion, alhibanie Doy Exvi C ahnhaqdn NEHE Bx. vin oUmala Night Express ity & Yankton ereptHockEd & Dubi aFresj'ty Rock('d & Duhnqite, tiiwankee Fast Mal Conkling, Blaine, and Robeson in Council in New York. know In the Republi k: thrown out of employment.! o Specch of Senator Conkling ot fhe &a?'finfi:’.|"{3?.’.}?’n§n‘é_a§':.r vfnnl;' ::’;J::"?-&Tu:l: Wiicl e siaies’ that o esaminatlon of o | urging pen Congress tho ‘necessity of ah ap: Couniss d':?':l’l:':fi;e“:n{"‘,‘lg{f,:im“;“:'um 3 o 53555‘35“"“:. |..:?-'E"i e Adminisiration, There are alwaye acta and | hank’s asscts show that they are nearty double | proprintion suttizient to secure gond navigation | M i ) {lwich INVESTIGA'TION, H e Daiznie Oncida Repoblican Convention. Dolicies pureticd by Presidents that areobjections |yt s AAAELs ST SUIL UG SR Tt that. | From fhe Faila of St Anthont o the Guifs ine | Liding-pince. A clua to his whereabouts wna juresnliar fapres, Portsrows, Pa., Ost. 11.—Tha Coroner's Jury to-lay began an fnvestigation Into the late Plekering Valley Railroad disaster ot Ihoenix- ville with clused doors. x by, l'nn.{ tinnesp: B5t, Paul & Winona Express nbie {o some eleents of the party whicly placed ' sfscrome Expree him in power, Manvacts of the lamented Lincoln and of President Grant did not eeceive the ap- praval of the parly or ita representatives, On more than one vccaeion § felt myself bound to re. thes will bu paid fn full. The affair hat not ve- | dicating e feet from St Paul to St. Louls, casfoned any. disposition to make n run on the | cight. feet thence Lo Calro, and ten fect thence other savingzs-banks, to New Urleans; that fmprovement bo made Pontiavn, Oct. 11.—Tussell, Lewls & Co, | inost prowbuent i all appropriations fo¢ inter- obtalned by noticing that a relative, wlso named Meyer, who owns a grist-mill at Tarentum, went rver{ night to thc mme with a basket of - foad IOWA, TRE RESTLT AS CLEARLT INDICATED, Special Divpateh to TAe Chieaze Tribune. 3 3 g d. " OfMcers of the Pittshurz forve —— s - LT A% Des Moixrs, Ja, Oct. U.—Returns from | monstratc with Tresident Lincoln an estreme | hoye snapended, vwing to heavy Josses consc- | nal inprovementsy fhat an Executive Commil- | qp 0y tad A lodied 1im Tuliman Motel Cars are run thrangh, efweon = o819 easures: buve anewered *¢no ™ when your Itepre. | anee, S80I G DEEE AV the fumber trade | teo of nine be appolnted to memorlalize | D0 Aryesteid. s ab odged. him 3 ASIORE. eagn and Conncll iilniTe, on the train leaving Chica, e o Lo piveIrish | Sy m Conarets Focline s Lk, tont Lot | Noutl America. " Liabilitics very larges Conaress, bl indiesing the iniidlng ot I il Jeavlog o man who Ll formerly bett | Pout Nowaw, Oct. 11.—Schoonera Ellsa White | S14T48Nut puns Ptmas or aoy other torm o 536 mojority. W ebater gives Stubbs, Greenback, | Vouncils, and insodoing enould use my own dis: < e —— evees by the General Goverhment, and aeking | ob G0 frevent his escape, When the of- | 8nd Madeira are ashore nt Long Polnt. The | boiclears weatof, Chicigo a—Tiepot coruer ot Wells and Kinzle-ste, b~—Impot corner of Cansl and Kinzie st ORICAGO, ST, PAUL & NINNEAPOLIS LINE Ticket offices 2 Clark-st. and at_Kinzie-Btroet Dagot, LTy Arefis, (SRR § A% R OHIOAGO, ALION & BT. 10UI3 AND OHIOAGH RANEAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINER. Upion [apot, Weat Ride, near Madfsot-st. briige, ang _Twenty-third-at. Ticket Ofice. 123 ltandotph's, T_Arrive, cretinn In passing_judement. Iknow that, if 1 erred in Judgment, T1would he notifed prompiiy by iy consiituency ab the pofls. But it {s not one nf fhie articles of the Republfean ereed that its repre- eentatives shionld acyuieace in all measnresand not the General Government to bublish the mens RAILROADS. and surveys of Uea, Warren recommending — % that, in niaking uavlfnllun improvements, man- ufucturing intercsts be regarded and promoted. The Conyention witl ndjourn afler an evening meetIng of citizens with the Conyentlon to hear an mlldru! from the Ihow, John Hogany of Mis- sourl. Members of the Conventlon remalniog: here to-murrow will be guests of the vity, FIRES. NEALL VICKSBURG, Vicrsavna, Miss., Oct. 11.—A firo at Edward Depat this morning destroyed the business houses of 8. 1, Currle & Co., L. Zimmern, 1. F. Jenkive, (1. W. Homack & Co., G. B. Burnby, C. B, Mackey, 8, . Mackey, 4. G. Roux, R, J. ficers returned they found that the sentinel hiad proved faithiess, and that the bird lad fluwn. ‘The supposition is that, lmmediately nfter the departuro of tho officers, the man who thoy had left to wateh the mine had entered Mojers' lding-place and warned him of his danger, and that the two had fied togethor. The officers followed them, learniug that they went fn the direction of Meadville, The Inst trace they were able to ubtaln of them was at a house about half a mile this slde of Meudviile, whera they stopped and begped something to eat, and werp ziven somo bread and milk. ~ Officers are still endeavoring to tind tne lost trall, and hope to be successful, The County Commissioners have promised to defray all necessary expenses, DELIBERATE MUIDER. 8r. Louis, Mo, Oct. 11.—Between 4 and b 400 majority. This gives Uear nearly 7.000 more majority than Rirkwood had two years agoin the same connties, and If continued through the other half of the State, wiil give Gear 40,000 majority, The Benate will probably stand ns two years ago—({orty-ous Republicans and nine Democrats; the House, ninety Republicans and ten Democrats, or & Republican majority of ninety on joint ballot, ngafn of thirty Ropul» Jicans since the last scsston. THE REPUBLICAN BTATR CENTRAL COMMITTEB. Ta the \Weastern Asoclated Press. 1EADQUARTERS RRPUNLICAN 8TATR CBXTRAL ConsnTTEE, DUBUQUE, In., Oct. 11.~Additional Intelligence does not materially chango the re- Fult ol the election as to the State ticket from that reported on Wednesday, (ear, the Repub- Cagtalu aud crew of the White were drowned. i Rl liibid SPRINGFIELD, Rates of Tavition=Falr Inquicies. Speeial Dixpaich fo The CAicagn Tribune, 8pninurienp, 1, Oct. 11.—The Governor, Treasurer, and Auditor this morning deter- mined tho rate por cent of the equalized value neeessary to rafse the Btate revenud to reet tho appropriations passed by the last Legisla- ture, and oriered the same certified to the County Clerks, Tho rates are: For general State purposes, two and seven-twenticths mills on tha dollar, ur 2854 centa on each $100; school purlposus, oue nud four-twenticths mills on tha dolfar, or 12 cents un the $1005 for Blate FIGI'T FOR POSSESSION. Ciycravaty 0., Oct. 1L—Ata meeling of the Board of Dircctors of the Oblo & Missis- sipol Rallroad Company to-day, held in Cincln- natf, the [on. I M. Bishop, Governor-eleet of Ohlo, and Uen. Kenner Garrard, of Clnelnuatl, were eleeted to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of 8ir A. Galt and Danlel Tor- rance. At n subsequent mecting of the stock- holders, convened according to law, Messrs. Willian M. Whiteneleht, Jr,, W, W, Scar- barongh, Adrian Iselfi, and Theodore (. Meler were elected to complete the Board for thu en- suing year, ‘It Isundetstood that after the sdjournment have s own thoughts recoenized. 1 once heardit raid that If thietr-nino Blshops of the Church of Englaud sbould be eeparated nnd ablged to explain their Indlvidas) views of their thirty-nine different articles of falth, there could not beamoment's doubt they wonld, one_and all, aiffer on_some point. [ tirmly believe that every man in the Re« pobiicar party wishes to eeg the Prealdent succeeid. ‘The umlutensnco and_aentiments of the party are useful, if they are not casentinl to he countrs, Dut thera are no dissenslons in our ranks that may o dignicd with that namo. There ls merely a diffecenca of oninlon o o the malicy pursued by tha Prestdent in gatning s deaired end. When thia phlicy anall hinve been tried_and proven, then shall thie difference fall away, Time will cure them, _**Saflicient uuto the day s the evll thereol.' There will aiwayn be matters of Bt. Panl & Minoeapoits Px. BL. I'aul & Minneapoils voris Fast Exproy Peotls, Keokuk & furitngton ¢ Chicazo & Parlneal I IL Ex.ye Ktreator, Lacon, Wasi'ton ¥x,* Jaltet& Dwight Accom: un ¢ il T ¢ 3 of the mecting of stockhollers o dissatisled 5 o'clock 3 Wi ot [ wmilitary fund, one-twentieth. of a mill | ™ = Te—— g s T, Demoat ot SLiStis :“,{Ivl:«‘ll.x;’:‘:“!‘:\r’:‘l‘lhl?\‘u“l’}?[ll?!‘l?&"‘r:n’:lx:“j:y;:3\1‘:::::“:& few, mnulmaz’fil(t;lc\;clml Wall et brolirs, | Meth Aljert Cobty, it oy D oaes. P on e, ;m;;’,l e | T Ao i LogAD v 2 - it 13 the differences cease | vl ared with tho proxies of thoze who 9 oo Mo s 8. B g : 3 ] -to: " " 'y Y A1-R, Tlek L‘é;{i‘.fi‘ .gg[q:yt:fia[.na'nyun },’.‘f ‘:;:;xlnu;c;n;me :l? &’)'6, l: :‘;?efiep" s e 'mycnlgl.:; srmm z\nui !\!‘I.lh thelr stock, nnd | the ralirond depot with o small amount of racks, some tan mlles below this dty. It ap-'{ the dollar, or 33 conts on tho $100. The total Ofice, 63 Bonth Can i .+ apposite Sherman Housg Tut 1 have detalned you longer thah T tntended. Iwiliclose by repeating my prediction that we shall carry thoStatn Uy nlarce walonty, eccir 8 majority in both [Houxes of the Lezielature, and oiriain & great victory [n this county. 1 am glad 10 rec the vigorons efeps taken by yon o sccure an early ani proer caurase of the county, T woull o frelht, apd geveral negro shanties, The rail- rond track was destroyed for o short distance, but travel was not Interrugged, There was only prrtin! Insurance on the property of Cur- rio & Co., L. Ziumern, and L. A, Moss. and ot depot, which estimates Dubuque County at 1,600 Demn- RNt Ay vl ocratie. The other forty countles will increase (iear's majority to the figure first announced, B0,000. As to the General Assembly tlect, the Renate will stand - thus: Republicans, 35 Democrats, | 113 Republican majorie Naving no real intereat in the property of the Company, having been defeated in thelr efforts to secure n representation in the Board, organ- Ized a meeting of thelr own without previous notlee or authority of law, and elected four Di- rectors. These ao-catled Dircctors wad pre- penrs Willis liad engaged Bearsley to move his famliy, conststing of himself, wife, and grown- up nlceey and his, cffects, from Edwardavillo, 1L, to Pledmont, Wayne County, They reached here vesterday morning and passed cqualized sMuo of taxable praperty of thy Btote upon which the nbove rate is computed i3 $iK31,108,764, Tho 8fato Department of Agricultura Is send- fog out n clranlar-letter inquiringe for publica- tion the success linancially and otherwiee of the Leave. Arrive] Mitwankre Exoress., 500, m, | 71 Wisconsin & Minnesol R TE00 Ty, aod Mensha ¢ Day' Expres: Wisconsar 1o 008, m.|* 4:00p. m, Hne in Wayne, one in Page, onc in Mills, two In Pottawatomie, ono in Cass, onc in Madlson, one n Marlon, two fn .\Innnnkn,bono in Warren, one in Washington, one in Muscatine, three in Brott, one in Cedar. one in_Poweshiek, two in Tasper, two in Polk, one in Dallas, oue in Ilar- tlson, unc in Story, one in Marshall, ona in Innek, one in Jackeon, one in Delaware, one in Buchanan, two in Blackhawk, one tu Hamilton, yne in Woodbury, one in Butler, one in Bremer, wo in Clayton, twoin Winuneshtek, one in How- ird, one in Chickasaw, one in Mitchell, one in Floyd, one fn Pigmouth, one in Bueoa Vista, ng In Carroll, one 10 Audubon, one in Cll{, me (o Worth, one {n Franklin, one In lonong, one in Clinton, one In Allnmnkee, yno fu l{ordin, one in Fayette, ona in Guthrle. The Democrats and (rcenbackers elect two in Johnson and Lee, threa {n Dubuque County, nd one cach in Wapella, Davls, Clarko, De- Ttur, Lucas, Union, Marlon, Keokuk, Loulsn, Mnscatine, Boone, Clinton, Jackson, Grondy, Nebater, and Monroe, There aro twelve coun- tics vet to hear from, half of which will be Re- 'puhllcan,&)mbnhlynmn:. Inthe Senate the Demn- serats and Greenbackers elected ono each in Lee, Keokuk, Wapella, Clinton, Dubnque, and Del- ually elected five others as Directors of the Company, and, having thus organized a bogua Board, resolved that the futtro meetings of the Board should be held fn New York, and the oflice of the Company sltould bo removed to that point. - The fifllnr Bonard organized by electinz Gen. Louls B, T'arsous, of St. Loufs, President of the Company. This movement i3 looked upon here assimilarin character to that which was made several years ayo by the endeavor of Jav Gonld, by simifur tactics, to get posacssion of this prop- crty. - L THE PENNSYLVANTA COMPANY. PritaveLris, Oct. 11.~The officials of the Peansylvania Rallroad Company deny’ that there is the slightest ldea of attempting to ec- cure o moditication of the' Jesse of tho United Railroads of New Jersey, while ft Is positively stated on thgstreet that, since the vigorous operatlon of the Bound Brook route, which wets n very large proportion of the travel between the two citics, the Pennsylvanla can ro longer afford to pay 10 per cont on the stock, together iy, 28. In the Homse the Iepublicans | adv(es that rooms he opened in every township, tended stockholders therenpon reducerld the AT VACAVILLE, CAT. through tho city, with Bearaley and tho two | 124 eounty and other fairs beld in Tilinofs this w’fl'&,,fi,"“,:'i" :C0p. M. |*11:008, m, Already have sixty-four, clectiog two in Des | and filled with reading matter llh'\‘d‘v";" aerve 1o | Boanl of Directors to ning Instead of fourteen, ns | 8ax Frawcisco, Gal. Oct. 1l.—Almost the | women In the wazon, and Willis walking on the ;‘"""I"' siice '{“‘ scason fu tho history of fairs lui.meven' Moluce Gouby, twa in Heney, ane fn defessom fl‘\:lyflh.: ot ;:;;leumhml:'l} Tt et | Dxed by the lawa of the Colpany, and event | entiro buslnoss portion of tha Village of Vaca- | sldewnlk, Willis apparently got confused, lost | #G50 THh 0‘.““&',’;0“ el B L nrets, 401006, 4 24 atdea i S MR e o i ‘via Madioon an S Cliem aFYIS Walertawh, LaGrose, and Winoa "t ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. s of Lake-st, and faot ofy Twenty second.q, ¢ otice, 131 tanduiph ., near Clark, 3 Léave, | Arrive, made npof blind resentment, fnd show the bitter frait of disappointinent and hatred, ° A II. STEPIENS, 1S VIRWS AS TO PRESIDENT UATES' TENURE, . Xew York Sun, Oct. 9. Ina recently published Interview with Alex- ander 1, Stephens, the following was given as an expression of his sentiments: *'Iliere fsp't much comfort for tho forlorn few who are still clinging to the fraud cry. I think Mr. Hnyes' tenurc is firmer than that of any President ever fnaugurated fn the United Btates. Ile holdshis office by tho highest judleial suthority {n the land. Evenif I thought thelr declsion wrong, which I do not, T should baw to 1t as I would to any decreo from the Beneh.” A discuseion hav- {ng anscn smong a number of l!rool:}yn lawyers s to tho truth of this report, ex-~Judge John Lynch, at their requeat, wrote to Mr. Stephens for an alfirmsnce or denfal of It. Ilfs auswer was as follows: 4 Easr Stxrr-rountit Srneer, New Yonk city, Uct. 5, 1877.—Messrs. John Lynch and ville, Solano County, togethes with a numnber of residences, burned this morning. Tho loss ag- gremates unwards of $100,0005 Insurance over 340,000, dlstribated fn small stms smong local, Easteru, and foreign companles. Incendiary. sight of the wagon, and wandered about the streets for rome time, but finally recefved proper directious and hastened on _to overtake the wagon, Meantime Bearsley bad gone on with the wagon and reached "o puini about two miles svuth of the -River, Desperes, where ha halted dnd walted for ‘Willls, who arrived out of breath, and in towering race. He at once charged Bearsley with attempt- ing to run awny with his wife'and nlece. Thls DBearsley dendeil, and sald he and the womnen had been waiting nearly an hour for him. Without paying any atténtion to this, Willls went to the wagon, took from it n double-bar- reled shot-gun, fired one chargo into Bearsley’s body, killlng hin, ond then \mlklnq a fow steps nearer lodged nuother charge Into him. Willls then fled to the woods, and at last accounts had not been cantured. The burly of Benrstey and the two wotnen were bronght to the city, tian County, to-day filed n petition in voluntary bankiuptey, Danvers Township, McLean County, to-day funded s registered ndebtedness (n the State Audltor's oflice. : Willlam I’ Rundolpl, Treasurer of the Fecble- Minded Asylum, of 'Lincoln, 'to-day flled his offielnl bonil of 250,000, and the samoarns ap- proved by the Governor, MORTON AND JEFF DAVIS, Ttensona for Belleving that tho Sendtor DI Not Wish Davis Hangod, * New Yong, Oct, 0.—To the ‘Editor of the Sun: [ caunot speake nuthoritatively, of course, not having scen Senator Morton efnco the publica- tlon n the Atlants’ Consitution of the artile copled fn the Sun of this date under the heal of ‘*Jell Davisand the Gulloas,” but from my knowl- edgo of tho course of Seuntor Marton during the War, Lu satlafled that ho bad no desiro * AL WINNECONNE, WIS, Snectnl Diepatch tn The Chlcago Tridune. Minwaukee, Wis, Oct, 1L—A fire at Win- neconno last night destroyed fifteen buildings. Loss $20,000, Tho work of an incendlary. PRESIDENT HAYES.' 1Min Visit to Frederlek, Md. Frepenick, Md, Oct. 11.—The President, | Sccretary McCrary, Attorney-General Devens, and W. W. Corcoran arrlved this mornlng in & speclal car provided by the Baltimore & Ohlo Ralirond Compnny, on the way to the falr, A band was nboard and played patriotic alrs. The distingulahed party arrived at 11, nnd wero fm- mediately driven Lo the falr grounds. £t, Louts Exi & ESuie Fan 1 Cairo & New Orle: W CHICAGO, EURLINGTON & QUISOY RAILROAD. Depote fent of Lake-st., Tndiata-ay., and Sixteenthe i Canl addstcteatheta, leker O/ten 3 . DESPERATE DISTILLERS, WasnixatoN, D.C., Oct. 11.~Collector Mott, Bixth North Carolina District, sends to the Commissioner of Internal Revenuo a report of 3 Jiocktnl, 1 Pacttl Knosaa Clg ue, &8iou: 34 foF izl Atchison & n rald In Horke County with five revenue ofll- r % i 2 Expres, caissszenseees SI0:30 MM, (¢ DidO P, :fiéflfiy.onfig’ apablioans e e tobort ofimecDeymtiut Four wolsof yeslanday Just || with all the other expentcs of tho unjted roads. | They were conducted to the main stand fn | cers. Thoy seized In the South Mountains threa %.‘.’r’l‘,“%.;,.‘.'i,f.i’?&'&.-xcré.’.i‘u"inLié‘flfihfi" Ay D e fotinra Ho b o Gy i torty majority on joint ballot, T b Ae Hayas tonnre tess axeatiapto | (he et disbursement on account of these raads | view of thousdndspt persons from Maryland, | distillerles, slxty barrels of whisky and two bar- i Kaneh G a1, Badod, 1ast year was almiost four millilons, and last year wan the irst that the Pennsylvania lins realized a proflt from the oocrations of these lines, In cach year since the leaso was made, or from 1571 until last year, there was a defleit of from £500,000 to #1,000,000, which had to be made good out of the I'ennaylvania treasury. Agalnst this [t must bo remembered that the road was in o terriblo condition when tho leaso was maile, and that for new rafla. rolling stock, and re- alra to the rondbed the l’cnnailvnnh Company Elu snent over 84,000,000, and has the road now {0 Orst-claas condition, nnd yet 12234 {8 very low for o stock with a 10 per cent guarautee In per- petuity. TUE " BTATE REGISTRR'S" FIGURES. it DL LD S Des Moxes, In,, Oct. 11—Midnight.—Tne State Jirgister, by the retarns it has received un to midniicht, 1a able to give the result on all tha members of the Senate and onall but four mem- bers of the Housc, The Scnato will stand thir- ty-vight Republicans to twelve Demncrats. The House of Kepresentatives stands, so far, sev- tuty Republicans, twenty-four Democrats, two Greenbackers, and four to ‘hear from. Of the tatter two at least will be Republican, makin, the Republican mujorflg on Joint ballot soventy™ two. According to the Jegister’s dispatches fromn seventy-four countles, Gear has o majority wver Irish of 33,605, The remaining twenty-tive wassed upon the'Iniliana conspinitors, Milllzan and'Bowles. Tho partlculars 1 have 1 different aources, It wiil e romenbered that the prominent leaders of an organlzaflon in Indisug, kuown aa tho Knights of the Qolden Clrcle, wers arrested, tried, and convicted of treason by o nilitary comumiasion, and condemned to by hung. “An effort was pending for aremlission of the sentence when Mr, Lincoln was nssassinate el [remember fn the zeneral consternation caused by that ovent Mr McDonald (now United States Benator) exclalmed, *Now thoso poor Tellows wil be hung,' or words 'to ‘tiiat effect, Gov. Morton did oot so give It up, Ilo at once dispatched n apecial mesaenger to than that of any President ever Inangurated in the Unlted States. Tho others all held "by prima JSacie cases. 'Flie_matter of his tenure s res ad- Judieala. 1o holds s ofice by the judgment of ‘the Wighest judicial tribunal ever created iu this country, ‘That tribunal, 1 think, was eonstitit- tlonally created; snd thongh I thonght their do cision weong, yet I bow to ite authority, and think all good, Iaw-abiding citizens should, as to overy other Judicial decreo constitationally rendared. Conniderations of *‘fraud™ or **usurpation,’ therefore, in con: fon with his titic aro now ut- terly out of the question. Very respectfully, Arxxasvrn Il STEPIENS. MISCELLANEOUS. _ud T MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. De L.3] ,, And L9008 of Twenty s3¢ond-o, soutlicast enrder of 1t: nud &t Uaimer dlouse, T, At (vla dain and Alr Ling iy Expreas, Kndamazy A Alanty L Night Espress FITTSBURG, FT, WATNE & OUICAGO RAILWAY, Depot, voraer Canal mud Madiion-sta, Tk Dl G Cinrkeat., Paliner Houso, il Grand Pennsylvania, and Virginla, < The I'resident having been Introdnced to the multitude, and recelved with enthuslastic cheers, John Ritehle dgJivered an address of welcome, In which he salil; Probably, Mr. Prestdent, yonr first refloction a8 you contemplate this landacape is, how marked tho contrant between (o clrcunistances that ats tended your furiaer presence on our soil ana those walch now rurround you, Then you cawme asa roldier, 'The tread of contending armies rhook the earth, Cornuge and desolation” ruled tho scene. The heighta of yonder monntaln which now roods #0 gerenely o’er thin peacelul valley wore flamed into a volcanic aspect by the belching fires of op- rels of brandy, and eaptured N. and A. Yorke. ad from The property and perauns wera taken to Mor- gaetown, While the reveuns ofticers were de- acending the mountain with thelr boul{ me‘y \vcrnmmlnntl" aseailed Ly o porty armed with ritles, and all but one wounded, Deputy Col- lector Gilleapio scriously. The samo officers, nbout two weeks before, were shot at by cou- cealed ucrsnn?, Deputy-Collector ITughes telegraphs from Columbfa, Tenn,, that Willlams, who acted as grulde for hin on'a recent rutd ngntsy tho Hifelt distlilers In Lawrance, was taken from hishonse on Monday night by disguised men and mur- | Tcave. the SlatetioRet,, Asille teom. Gavernor,: it esils apectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. NO QUARREL. THETIMBER TRESPASSERS, HLINONETS 3 Falhang Exnress, t 7:tap. 1 mates that the Republicans will have a majori; g & bieeding ffom tho battlo that was wazed ncrues |t, Bl AL the lnst moment, when an_ansier was ex» | Paclte Express 04 . over the I)umucmfs 0l 46,000 The total vglu o’; MousT VERNON, 11L, Oct. 11.—The Republic- | New Yong, Oct. 11.—Mr. Hickeon, General | and undgr its shadow yun wore naracd by the gen- Spectal Dispateh to the Chic1go Tribune. Al s (R raE wa Stavtied o Hnd. that | S8 § it o o lauds of oue own poople to health and vlgor again, 3 ‘Tho orator assured tho Presldent that the masacs of his cauntrymen would award the ver- dict of “*Weil done” for having used tho op- portunity of his great oflico sluee ju it to bring bacl pence and unity to this long distracted land. The friends of the South, ho suld, will applaud you; friends of the Unfon will appluud \you, for fn restoring tho first you have re-cstab- lished tho other. The President responded as follows: Laptes AND FriLow-Citizenas I thank you for this very cordial recoption, 1 wish particularly to return my thanka Lo tho civil authoritive of Frod- erick and to the managers of the Frederick County Falr for thele kindness fu inviting mo to bo present to-day, Tho interest to be promated by an Inatitution like this 1u tho most important ain. glo Interest in our country. 1f the farmer or planter is Ilrolp!hll‘ll, 14 15 _almost certain the country will be prosperous. Every other interest findn its aidvantaye in whatevor promotea tho agri- cultnral interest, and if to-dsy wo may with reason rejoice at the ?mlpect of reviving pros- perity in our country, It is vegy largely bocause the agriculture of the country is prosperous, Good crops and_good vricen for agricultural product make good “tinies, [Applause,] All avenuus of trade find thelrf.nnl in tho transportation of agri- cultural products. Wae come, then, to take part in your fale hecausn 1t largely representn to the country the sgricultural interent of your awn Conuty of Frederick, as well 86 that throughout the United Ktates, The beauty of thia county, which wo now look upon, the fer- tilityol ita sol nd the skill and excollence of its cultivation, Ithink, sre known throughout the country. Ce inly In that port of tha United States In which 1 reside this county 1s well kmown, an County Conventton met here to-day and pro- sented o very respectablo front, It was com- posed of the represengative men of the party, and fts action, wh remurkably har- monlous, indicat ent Judgwent. Tho following ticket nominated: County Judge, Amos . bl Clerk, John Hirous; Treasurer, James D, Johnson; Superintendent of 8chools, Lewls C. Waters. 'Tho ticket s a strong one. It will recelve the sold vote of tho Republican party of the county, and com- mand the respect, it not the adiniration, of men of a1l partles. Mr, Barrett was a memnber of tho Twenty-ulnth General Assembly, and ac- quitted htmself creditably. He is one of our prosperous merchants, and {s well known throughout Bonthern Iitinois as an intelllzent, consistent Republican. The other gentlemen ?n the ticket are equally respectable and popu- ar. Manager of the Grand Trunl Raflroad, has left fur hume, his arrangement with the New York Central having fallen through. Mr, Vanderbilt says: *The troublo had grown out of thueflorts of tha Grund Trunk to provide for tho apportion. ment of lye stock from Chicago by car-load {nstead of by the ton. Among tho rallroads, o car-losd wes underatood to conslst of ten tons, but'the Grand Trunk has demanded the privil- ege of belng allowed to carry thirtcon tuns in each car, while the other roads woro tacarry only the usual amount,” Laten,—Duriog the dayit has Leen denled that there 18 any truth in tho report concerning she (rand Trunk of Uanada and the New York Central, notwithstanding mention of Vander- bilt’s name. 8. Paur, Minn,, Oct. 11,~In the United Stutos District Court to-duy the-jury returncd nverdict of gullty, with rccommendation ot clemency, 1n the case of James Thompson, fn- dicted for trespasson pubife lands. Tho sen- tonce, a finc of thrco thinea the value of the tim- ber taken, and one yenr's tmprisoninent, Is held in abeyance pending notice for new trinl and arrest of judgment, the Court having held thut the comon practice of trespnssing and com- pounding for tho same cannot be pleaded azalnst upositive statute prohibition, Other criminal cancs of trespass are belng certilled to by the Circult Court as fast as called. . ——— . A MURDERESS, 4 Spectal Dirpatch ta The Chicago -Tribine, Pirtssung, Pa., Oct. 11.—At Berringer, In Venango County, this afternoon, Coustablo Rosscr was scrionsly if not fatally shot In the abdomen by a woman named Beott, Rosscr was endcavorinz to efect her from the house ‘which sne occupled, and she reslsted with the result stated. Bhe was nrrested aud locked up, TWEED. Naw Yong, Oct, 11.—-Tweed appeared before the Committee of Aldermen to-day to rectify, #o far as ho could, the Injury done innocont persons by ‘the publivation of the statement submitted to tho Attorney-General, 1o de- njed that @ majority of the persons mentloned were engaged 1o say fraudulent practices what- be moasenger, distrusting the success of his caudo, bad not presented the petition to Mr., Jobneon, 1t wis tisen the svening before thy timo sct for tho exceution of the crhinfuals. ‘Thero was no time to be lost. Tho tiovernor telegraphied ton friend I Washington, confld- fui¢ to Iits care a telegram to the Preskdent, with stilet injunctions to_dellver it In person finme. dlutely,” Tue friend received it ufter dark, nnd weut at once to the White House. The answer o lifs demand Lo soo the President wos that Mr, Johmson was ut dinner yid could not be dfs- turbed. It was then nearly 9 o'clock, "8y -to the Presfdent,” suld the gentleman, *that’f am the bearer of an fmportant disputel from Qov. Morton, snd must seoli, Itlsa mattor of 110 und death." The word wis delivered to Mr. Jolnson, who bado the messeuger como into the dining-roou. As he entered. the President urose from tho table, and, meoting him tear the door, took the telegram from s band and read it fu eilence, The secuateined gravity of his countensuco und demeanor grew more impressive o lic took o few turns up and down the roont. Bthl he did not utter a word, aud thy suspense of his vis- {tor grew apuce, At lencth Mr. Jonnson paused umtler the llicht of the chandelier, and, os i re- ealling to mind an fmportunt multer, again clnctd over tho telewrmn which o sull field u hix hand. His eyo wus arrested by the due‘ and saying “Comoe with e Into the llhrnr{’ he wrote an answer which he handed to the gentleman to read. It was a reprieve. o § will semd {t wyself,” suid the President. # Telegraoh also, f you deslrg,”* he coutinued, i; np, Probibitlon candldate, will be about BALTINORE & OHI0, Tratnsleavo frmn- Exnoaition Tifiding, font of Mone rucezt, tleket Offiv b Grand Pacine, agy Soeciat Dimateh ta The CHenga Tribune. tirenwoob, Ia., Oct. 11.—Tho Republican Btate ticket in Mills County is elccted b 3 a guin of 50 over last ycar. John Y. Stone, Representative, has been subjected to the moal bitter personal fight known in the Htate, but has n cnvzflmnjnrlty. ‘The county ticket has rom 50 to 350 Counon, BLuves, Ia, Oct, 11,.—The result jn uis county 18 now definitely known. Uear's majority over Irish {s 177, Both Republican .| mndidates for Representative are clected by najorities of 100 snd 125 Tho Republicans Aso elect 7 out of 10 of thelr candldates for unty officers by majorities ranging from 35 to In Adams County, Morsc, Republican, for uSmscmuuvn. 18 elected by 220 majority. unuQue, Is., Oct. 1L—Clayton County— The Republican Btato ticket boa 100 majority wer Irish. The Republican candidates for Ho) tesontatives were clectod, Updezraff by wd Bleldung by 100 majority, Wriznt County—Gear, 8503 Irisn, 250; 8tubbs, 130; Jeasup, 0. Quthrie County-~Thae Republiean Btate ticket has 600 majority, The Republican Representa- Uves are clected by 400 to 600 majority, Monona County—Returns from all but two towuships give & Republican majority over tho Greenbackers of 105; over tha Democrats, 41563 Ilflgnhllun Representatives 11 majority; Re- publican Senator 85 majority, { R:t0w, m ¥ bidup, 10, LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. P Teave, | Arrive, avm.| Z:00p M. 73i0p me 0, m. Ho:: wa, PITTTSHUNRG, GINCINNATL & ST, LOUW'R. R. Lreyos cornee of Cltuton and Cerroll-ataly West |Baset__7_And Columbu & Pnat Day F: “hdon, m, § AIOD. O, Columbng & Fast Night KX, . | 3:00D. 1. § 7100 2.t UEI!JAOOII‘MGK JSLARD & PACOIFI0 RAILROAD Depot, coiner 6f Van i A Aueemaneets. Ticket Unlice, 50 Clar] raish Houso, Teave, | Arrive. . Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atoh Bx|910:13 8,10, + 4:00 9. m. FPeru Accommodation e * U513 8. W) NIght BADICsd oceeees FIN, W M \ UK A Morning Mall~0ld Lina, K. Y, & lioaton Hpectal Aftaiitie Fxpress, dali Nikht Kxprss, —_— TIE ATCIIISON BRIDGE. Arcnisox, Kan,, Oct, 1L.—A temporary ap- proach to tho fron briuge that spans the Mis- souri River at this pulut, the abutment to which caved fu last Saturday, was completed this evening, and by mldnlgln. 200 loaded cars witl be crossed, CHAMPAION, ILL. Spectal Magateh So The Chicago Tribune, CuaMFAIGN, 11l., Oct. 11.—Tho Greeubackers held a County Conventlon to-day to nominuto caudidates for county officers. Less thau half the towuships In the county were represented, and there was no enthuslasi. J. O, Cunning- ham, ol Urbana, was uomioated tor Judge; Juhue Davis, of Pesotum, for Treasur- er; .John _O'Dell, of Conallt, for Clerk; and Mrs. C. Q. Larned, of hxbmn, for County Buperintsndont of Bchools. The wmaln strength of the purty was presont in tho Couvention us delegates, us it_Las no constitu- A BRIDGE BURNED, . Bvecial Dispatch ta The Chicugo Tribune, Font Warax, Ind, Oct. 1L.—~The rallroad bridge of the Iudlanapolls, Peru & Chicago Tailroad across Wabash River ot l'ern burned down this morning, Loss, 820,000 ————a—— For -Milwaukes nnd all Wost Shos atly, Suuday excented, . uys Guat da’ Iday niorulug's bosy goes Lhrough to .. Resolutious wi ssed d ligg the M \ 3 i | oo, eney. esolutious were paased demaciliy the | PI[K RIVER CONVENTION, | $5ive Ba siveniago, - oy’ nelahoorbooa of a | 7" e Yl mcle thordiapatels Aul pARUBEIWIING | S e st Shakes DEMOCRATIO MAJORITY 80,000., demonetizing silver, stopplug the further con- Inrflu number of most respoctable oitizens who A BATTLE 1 lis part, Gov. Morton did not slecp until o DRILye NGy EXCODLOY e sores sunsre T P B Bpecksd Diepatah ta The Chicago Tribune. traction af thio curruncy, and the sbolishment of | Bieeting at St. Taal of Fersons Interested | heflcd oryinally, from, the gocd oid Lounty of Spectal Dirpaich 4o The Chicags Trivwne, that alaputeh wus recelved. ) think it was after | ¥oF %2{}""§".‘ul‘;.'&"y"'.‘::3“§u,fl'.’ roabraiT 0 a1 CoLuunus, O, Oct, 1l.—Reports from | National Banks und substituting grecabacks fn | In Heeurlng & Navigable Condition of tho | Freqerie | LAGWARS. ) 0 VONREA L SSOCEE | Donoque, Ta., Oct. 11,—Considerablo of ariot | infdnighit, ‘and thy goud thilngs were at onco YorGreon Bar, facanabe, eto. Ly, T eightecn additional countles to-dsy fncrease | place of thelr notes, The ticket will bo mowed | Dilaslasippl at Low Water. Fespectablo families who look back with pride conveyed 1o the prisoncrs und their counsel, Onicenn, {lehizdn occurred clection night in Mosalemn Township, Dubuque County, between a mob of Irish and Germans, About sixty shots were fired with rovolvers, ns, etc. Quito a pumber were wounded. The Bierlif oud posse lofs this aftes- noou for the battle-groumd. ALLEGED BRIBERY, PurapzLrans, Oct. 11.—It was testified yes- terday that some of the jury had been tumpered with onthe trial of the Splritualist, and war raaits were accordingly issued for the attoruey of Diliss and another. The jury declared thoy wers unable to agree, and were discharged, ‘The prosccution was on a charge of obtalniug motey by false protenses. : . ——— d douks, Toot A T OOEAN SEEAMSIIDS. “North Gorman Lloyd, The stanmera of this Company wiil sall every Sator o e, 19t ot IR aoreet, Jlaket fuiexof pasago—Fruin Now ' York fo Bofitidunion, ndon, Javre, snd lirenien, D7t cabl cabin, $00 ROIdT wicaTage, 0 curre b K0d pasdie apyly Lo U undor by a big majority. sacial Disouich to The Chicagn . Nzw Youk, Oct. 1L.—It{s rugurm as signid- cany that Benatora Conkling snd Blalne and ex- Beceretary Robeson shoutd hiave been together at the Fifth Avenus Hotel to-day. Benator Couk- ling was registered. ‘The others were not, Mr, Robeson is known to be fricndly with both par- tics, aud thees is litle question among poll- ticlans that his services ns peacemaker have been employed. ‘The time of benator Conk- 1ing's stup liere was Known some,days since, aud it 18 not at all likely tift the neeting was b chance. The two Bénators aro practically united in their political position, the difference being that the une bas been wise enoukh to keep atill, The hotel clerk says Coukling bas had more calls to-dey than were ever recelved by soy guest of the house, DEADWOOD, Deanwoob, D. T., Oct 11,—A Oouventlon of the Republicans of the Black Hills met hers to- day for the purpose of effocting 8 permanent barty orgunizatiou sod clucting & Delegate to Wasltugton, Delegzutes came from neurly sli Sueclal DispateA to The Chicaga Tridune, 87, Pavut, Minn,, Oct. 13.—The River Conven- tion met this morning, James Brown, of 8t, Louls, presldivg; Vice-Iresidents, Alexander Rawsey, of 8t. Paulj A, Wilson,of Mouomonee; B. B, Richards, of Dobuque; A. C. Dart, of Rock Istand; G. [T, Rea, ot Bt. Louls; Prof. C, @. Foreshey, of New Urteans; Bceretarles, J, M. Walpole, of New Orleans; David B. Gould, of 8t, Louls: G. G. Rowland, of Quiney; B, E. Lenchan, of Dubuque. Delegatlonsare present from New Orleans, Catro, Chester, 8t Loufs, Quiney, Dubuque, Burllugton, Gelena, Muling, Rock Island, Davenport, and all river towns from LaCrosse up, Other delegations arrived this afternoon from Alabama and Mlisslssippl. In his remarks on taking tho chair, Mr, Brown expressed a bellef that by the expendi- ture of $500,000 could be secured aminimum channel depth of five feet frowm Bt, Paul to Calro. He thought the Convention should asak Bisbop's majority 023,205, With twenty-two counties yet to hear from it {s pretty safo Lo sa) iis majority will reach 30,000, nonymor'. i CONKLING. A HOMR-SPEECH 5Y THE MXW YORK WENATOR. Ltiea (X. ¥. Thero waa a well-attended meeting of the Ro- publican County Committes at this place last Baturday, at which arrangements for a vigornus yprosecution of the canvass inthe county wera discussed snd combleted. Tho meeting then Alstened to speeches from a number of gentlo- .men present. Sopator Conkling was called for, wnd was groeted with great applause as Le stepped forward. e spoke aa follos Mu, Coamasan: 1t Ls a long time attended ono of your County Committen meetingy, 1 came in answer to an urgent invitation, Buchan fovitation has not reached me before for s great while, T'he time was when it was often my privi. Icge to be present. Bal lu recent years 1t Lasbeen my fato to be busy in officlal duties at the time of an n Lo thls Counly and City of Froderick, 1Agrllnle.& Helng fanmillar with former citizena of Maryiand who now havo thelr honses in Ohlo. [ 1n tho early part of Mr, Johnson's Administra tion he and Senator Morton were fast iriends. ‘The Just Bunday the Benstor pusacd in Wash- ington befure hifs departure for Europe he spent aluno with the President. It would be of inter- est to the public I the views expressed botween them could be detailed, At purting, Alr, Jolin- s0n wok Beuntor Morton's hand in both of his wuwn, und with tears n his vycs wlabed tin gud- speed, restoratiun to health, nnd w safe ‘return. Years aftbrward, at the time of the firt nomi- uation of ex-Presldent Grant, Mr. Johnson was at the same hotel withh Mr. Morton at Washing- ton (the Metropolitan), und their fricadly luter- course wus ronswed, No oue was mory profoundly affected by Mr, Jounson's death than Scuator Morton. He talked a great deal about I, and dwelt with a sort of wonder upon the fact of baving survived him, He referred to that Sunday they bad passed together, snd the pumber of vidorous men, with promise of lon ? 1ife—Sumuer, Chaac, dtanton, and others—who had passcd awsy since bo nad been afflicted, 1ot add in support of the improbabllity do not deem that I am o stranger hore, [Ap- [inwse.) " Verhape it would omuse you t 1 undertook to tell some _ of the mnecdotos of these citlsens of Ohio abont thelr old Frederick. There fershiity of soll In Seneca snd Sandosky and such excellence of fruils or crops as could be found in old Frederick, [Laoghter and applause, ) And now, In conclusion, 1 whhi to say that I wan formerly treated so well In the Conntyof Frederick that 1 shull always remember with lTection and gratitude to your citizens the d spent hore. . [Applaves,] Y Klad to become acquainted with somo of the tlomnen associated with me fo the Uovernment, We have with us the Attorney-Uenural sud Secre- tary of War, Neltherof them s rier, but [ havo noticed that on occasivns il ?u not doall the talking, [Applause snd lsugh- er. VPermlt me to introducs (o you the Atlornoy-Gone eral of the United Hiates. The Attorney-General having expressed tho Plc:uluo it zave bim to be prescot, aud made a From New York to Driatol (Engiand) direct. OMERSET, Stam, oet. 19 AORRAGUN, By sioe. 1. 3 e Fatcs: - b e rable ) repaid L P S . F, W . Rtichtean Ceniral Biairosd INDICTED. Tatenson, N. J., Oct. 1L.—Tho Grand Jury presented indictments against James ¥, Pres- ton, Treasurer, aud David lenry sud Edmong R. Rose, Directors of the Merchants’ Loan & CHICAGO ACADEMTY, yesr when you meet in consultstion. Hut 1 { that amount. ew goneral rewarks, Sceretary McCrary was | Trust Company, for cousplracy Iu removiog the | of epator Morton secking the lite of Bir. No, 11 Bighteenth.at, . as 1look sround me, 1 &w i d | th winfnecanpa fn the Hills. E. C, Brearly | au sppropriation o then introduced, 1l¢ 'said he came from the | assets of tho Company alterthe failuro, : with Ureat” chingo "that “;uflu"n'::- was clected by acclaation, Resolutions ml A letter was read from Geo. Flumphreys, | fertile ,,zuu of tho Northwest, wuer‘amummm?. pany Davis the uniform kindness ho showed to the | Eaelishand Clas, Behool, with Primary, wrought, Tho young faces that I used 1o sce are ow wrinkled aihd grown more venerable froi toil and Iabor, and from tguting tn the battls of life, Indeed, we are all olger, We have gathercd hero 10 coneult 8a to the best manner of carrylng on vur We are about w0 take 10 baud what iv e) Day- 1o- teredinte, nd Calioxlass Depariments. l'g.]-i"" b sexes liave equal advanisxes in wll. Tultios cliarged only froin date of sdiulsatua. H. H. BABCOOK, Principal. l\lsut. DA BILVA AND MRS, BRADFORL r3. Ogden Hofa: l adopted indorsing the Administration of Presl- deut Hayes I ite effurts to securo smong all ths people of the United onclliation of h:cllug." B A s friends of prisoners and the prisoners them- selves at Camp Morton, the Rebel prison at lu- dianapolis, but the above is sufiicient, R, THE WEATHER, Chlet of Engineers, in refefence to bhis reports for 1875 and 1876 for estinates of the cost of lmprovements to giveu inlnlmumn low-water depth of four-and-a-bulf feet from 8t P'aul to the ouly Industry is agriculture. If he might utter & word of advics to the yooug men hero assembled, it woulll be to ask them not to turn thelr course towards tho great citles, but fook toward the great agricultural sources of pros- GTLMAN’S FORGERIES, New Yonk, Oct. 11.—It was reported to-day ongood suthority that the case of William C. Gllman, Insursoce-surip forzer, has been lald 5 a burhoir. 4) Engllsh, Frenci, canvass Bpecial Mspated o The Chicaga Tribune. tho head of the Des Molncs Raolls, amounting 4 — un Lo gttiaol 1or’ youns & lled politics. it was tho wisdom of the men who o gy g rity, The old Blates wers too full, and tho | before the Grand Jury. There is no doubt In ‘Wasuxoros, D. C., O, 11.—For the Upper | i ardiuy ana Day. 4 N B D atibh ot th1s Goversbaant to sive o dn?.:rg:ll:hm’r oo B ae Suvershiors 1a- | 4o g017,505. Beit agricultaral Tands thore ail iaen, 1o | thomiuds of'the bestdntormed pursons that | Lake region, licat variaolo wiads, shiftng to | SUMTHUSSUGERE Sl Sl X X raoa s ‘beuplu the power of conductlug tholr own aflalrs, | 5 4tor of Wayne County, siter twenty-cight | A letter was read from Gen. . J, Warren, of | Would nut, 88 IHorace Greeley ald, advise them | Gilman is still [n the city. . ally a4 sbove, 2 southeasterly, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy o e Prof, 8. oo "‘g‘,h.‘"‘;:{,’.‘fg_" Qur share Ju looking after | j,jjote. Pillard is a Heublican, and a tnajork | the Eogineer Corps. 1le suya ko s compiling to o West, but, 28 uu_Iowa mav, ask them to weather, rhln;z followsd by Imllng tnoter. | Waiorase Hawoias had 'bF: LaUbEsto b“m’i ha, publicy ; - o our countey | OIS Bourd fs Demorrutic. L comns West, ‘There were broad acres of cheap TROUBLES AT EL TAS0 0 3 0 Ll e Addeds x e, whould ignore hpo;‘ tica, N o man uu-o rick_ue ettty o “ulhe Democ- | maps and plans of fmprovements for | auy fertllo lands to encourage houvrable indus- | Ngw Muxico, Ock 11.—Judge Howard killed EOqal- DRARRYASIONS MBS SYLYANUS REELS DAY AND BOARDING el ol T v P B Lk I o racy bad At them. | the Upper Misuissippl to be submitted | try, and when surplue {udustry shall be turned { 3 ¢ Migat, Oek. 11, sichool for youny Iadies, Sauda East Fifer-tuln Louls Cardis at El 'aso, Tex., yesterday after- noon. (ardls wasthe leader of a mob that ar- rested the county otticers of El Paso County. Great excitement provails, which fs called politics. But 1t ls not my utention to Inflct a lk):!th oo you. If the le- vublican party uuderstands its ‘duty, sud works with u will, it will this fall carry (be Slate. Wo wru guiug uol unly to ¢lect the Legisiature, but we wre uing to clect the entire Btate ticket, 'This is no goess, § muke thls sssertion frow fucts gatber- ed fruw ull paris of the State by the most reilavle sud promiuent workera ia (he party, The Hepube Hican party never was nore uolted, The action of our advenarics in by Albany Conventivu has rmu,q very yusatisfactory (o the Domocratic par- y. They Luve dicsatiaticd u very lufia portion ot to the uext Coogruss, and s abont finish- fug two reports relating to vavigation below 8t. Paul. One referred to bridges and tlie other to the fmprovement of tbe natural chanael from Bt, Paul to Rockland Rapids. IHe remarks of tho Upper Misslssippl tuat ita low slope of water surfuce, aud cousiderable vol- uuie even at @ low stage, wake it well wlapted o securiog & uniforw depth by s grudual per- sistent regulation of width between bauks. It was ordered tust all resvlutions otfered in that direction you will sce fewer ldle men roamlng the country in quest of work. x Nuwcrous persous crowded the stand and shook hands with the President, Secretary Me- Crary and Attorney-General Devens also sbared In the grectiug, ‘The party wera then escorted through the Fafr-Grounds, the display belug large in all do- E.lrlmv.'nu, and alfterwards to the Deaf and umb Asylum, aud to the cometery contaluing buth Unlon sud Confederats soldlers, ‘The partly dined at the CL? Hotel 3s guests n. e B L L LA S Time, [‘cl.‘flr L. Wind, Hn. Weainer, ® @;89a, m. 50.19| W, freeh.l..... 11388, . 371 40| 63 (N1 Ieh,.,e, 2:00D. 20 40 3 W, N, Y. Fuaftecstn year begtas Octover 1. 1977 AtLanta, Oct. 1L.—The Republican Btate £l v - Commitlee hos disbanded. Of the twelvo members present ten voted aye. % YELLOW FEVER, Nzw Yomgk, Oct. 1L—Mrs, Mary Drake, stewardess of the steamer Vera Cruz, waa vhit- «¢d tbis worning by physicians of the Buard of Health, who pronounced her case to be one which very much rescmbles yellow fever. She NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pottery Decoration. Fullaad compicte fnstructions, with {llustratiuns, & wiveu o the hovi, DESIGNS AND INSTRUCTIONS mflnmxtflgu EII}IEK! CONVICTED, Mavcu Cioxk, Pa., Oct. 15—The jury Inthe case of Patrick O'Douncli, charged with’the wurder of Morgen Powell, returved a verdict of murder in the second degree. TMazimom thermometer, 50; mininium, 38 GENEGAL OBSERYATIONY, Cuicauo, Oct.il=Midnight. Wind. Haln Wealhar. i b v et it 3 should go to the Committee ou Resolutions, . l _— udy, — © Renb it oniaation the old Tum: | eat thereupun trausferrd 40 the QUArantiug | winch ounelsted of Chisrles Seyiour aud W, T. of i Axrlilicsl Auodatlone . o el COUNTERFEIT FIFTIES. r UMBRELLAN, At Darty whis revult ad the hdea of again ploctuk | The. Savanneh steamshlp compaules nave | brice of Wikconsiu: 8. Haris and Wililam | o' moruink, the strects were crowded with | BALTIMORE, Md., Oct 11.—A counterfcit $50 B sgeam Tt - e ok | et be hetuof tho aoip lu-the bauds of Fwesd's vld | agreed to curry freo of charge ali contributions | Rrowhy of Miools; W . Blake aod Edward | persons to ses the distingulshed visitors. bill of the Central National Bank, New York, Keep's Umbrellas. 1 it b lved oy anungh o kagw at re | 195 e relel of splrera in Forumadlua | oo of Sakoutls Lol A Bosts a0 Joba A | gy 108, Secobuion, was eterywicro cordil, and | has beea dlscovers. Bt g ogien S i, t 4 5 STON, Slass., Oct. 11— ue LS A ks 3 e President o great pleasure e 811k Uuibre 3,50 akol % We ?x'i'fisu:“’{u'h:gnfl;fi\n"».‘.j.‘-’u':fn“.‘."',:;':.'c‘:“;‘.'; sullerers é‘ Furu‘axld\lfi. oo betisd 80, fosisiin ol Lubicuon; 1 M. Wikien a2 irip bad uffurded.” Al selurued to Wekkiogton DEFAULTER RETURNED, Redeh s Kees ghiria 173 Eaat Madison &6, i1 o i o Tw d O .. o FER! DINA, e 11— o ', - -pd g YER W ). 93| P epublicuns el fony et oD | edasnt teiday “Tho slck are dolog well, | Hise. of BL. Paal, st large, Pask Nuw Yo, Oct. 11.—I4 ls reported that OUls | 3L iSRS AN BPECIAL NOTICE. Under the above onler, reference was made of Lefora they succecded 1 expusing these gwsutic & resolution introduced by Mr. Russcl, of St D. Swan, who disappeared from New York last frauds. They were assisted by a (cw Dewmocrats in No deaths sfuce the Just report, slthough uew December, belug defaulter to about §300,000, cases ure reported, facluding two poysiclaus, THE.UNDEHW’“TERS. STUIIRAY & LANMAN'S FLOREDA WA their labors. When the exposures had been made, | fo o . Louls, censuring Uoverument utticers foralleged | Nzw Yomk, Oct. 1L—At ihe seml-anu The richest, most 1asting, yet modt delicate of el ihe et ot st biulin T Gufcrarus | Befer bisuess s see ehleaturlog o eoot | erfost wrico (s s lowi” o, S | mectog of the Ntoual Boord of Firo Unden | MATHI0: = el Leal ol ' sk a0 of thy nwet prowinent ol i 3 for closing the caual st this thme for repairs, Avgusts, Ga., Oct. 11.—~Three new csses of fever at Port Royal to-day. No deaths, aud the W when {t might o becn Lept uven by uai & writers, President Baker discoursed with cm- HYMENEAL, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loyes waskussa, tasieuc, prosiration, esvoliien o) ¢ puadichy. 3w ki b 'k s coffer dan, Horemarked thut facts b phsals upon * tho reckless competition for busi- 8vectal Disvatch (o The OMIcago Tribuns. LoxDON, Oct. 11.—bteamnsbips Burbiton and | toe Florlis Waier uropared by tbs ‘sola proipictir e o o wate i oae | ABE WSt B i marked pout facta had Ted | B lich hiad boen thobaus of Sre-lasurance | MILWAUKES, Wik, Oct. 1L.—Ono of the most | Teviot, from New York; Uiveraiun sud Dun- | Hean; fasmia & Keup, Xew York, e oo™t dence of tbis class of voters, Bub It was sotin thy ruptiou or gross wisinanagement; st lesat, it | over the land.” The lfl!nfl, between two fires, | stylish weddings in Milwaukee for'a long time | Wmore, frow Baltimore, Lave arrived outs e watund order of tufnzs that this stafe of af- FINANCIAL, Talled for cloacscrutiny, aud he mioved L6 revall | bis Lad much to contend’ with, On the oug | occarred st Emmavucl Church to-day, belug the | BA¥ Fuudcisco, Oct, 11.—Salled, tho stesm- IANDKERCHIERS. fairy couid last. ‘Tawinany was left cut fn tae v al tuo luat Cogveution, the wish wan uxpresscd by 8 ot of wmen (o see & oew ticket in the Oeld, tuat wish was supposed to be Feslized 1o the powluauons put 1o the Ueld. But § tell you, Bax Fuaxcisco, Cak, Oct. 11—, Ullnan & Gp., Imposters of cloths, trimmings, cte., bave made ou assignment (o their creditory. The huusy L the tarzeat of the kiad fa tho wty, Tho the resolution aud Jay it on the table, wuich fioally prevailed. e (e, Meigs, of the Engineer Corps, spoke ot the work a3 of unprecedevssd magaitude, and thateymetliug shuuld Lave beea found swies was elle, the customer wiying a roduction of pre- wium on the rencwal of the policy which, if Dot conceded, will turn awuy busiucas to a more easy-going compcetitor, Uu tha other side, the culspauy, cuntinnatly presatug for s buccease of murriage of Heory Goudrich and Miss Cornella F. Dutcher, daugbterof J. A. Dutcher, of the fira of Dutebier, Coillns & 8mith. The couple aro asoug tho most prowdneut sodcty peoplo ¢r Ching, for loug Koug, via Yokohawa. New Yous, :t, il.—Arrived, steawner Douan, frow Bremen. HatirAx, Oct. 1L.—8teamer Nova Bcotis, frow Liverpool, bas acrived. s e 'M(/wwwwfl":w Keep's Handkerchiefs.

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