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W= —— THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Capt. William P. Rtogers, U, 8. A, is regis. tered at the Pacifie. Col. John Hill, Superintendent of the Pan- Iiandle Rond, 15 at the Pacifie. The Hon. G. 1. Cottrell, M, O,, of Quincy, Tl 1a reglatered at the Tremont, J. J. Richardson, proprietor of tha Daven- port Democral, 18 & guest at the Sherman, Tho Rt. Rev. H. B. Whipple, Bishop of AMinneeots, 1s amiong the guosta of the Pacific. Tho only t:enting at No. 7 Clark stroet Iast night was that of the pictare-frame makers. O. A. Beechor, Genernl Bnperintendent of the St. Louls & Indlanapolis Railroad, faatthe Talmer. W. W. Peabody, General Bnperintendent of the Ohlo & Misslssipp! Nallroad, is & guest of the s'almer. ‘William B, Pettit, proprietor of the Occi-, dental Hotel, Indlanapolls, 1s one of the gucsts at the Tremnont. Tha ifen, William M. Smith, Raitroad and Warenonee Commissioner, of Lexington, Iil, s at the Tremont. ‘The Lumbermon'a Association held n meet- ing yenerday, st the Bherman House, for tho transaction of routlne buninces, ‘The Rev. W, A. Barllett, formerly pastor of the Plymonth Congremational Chureh, of this city, now located at Indianapolls, Ind., I8 visiting this clty for a few days, stooping at the Pacifc. A horse owned nnd driven by W. F. Ball, of No. 30 Park avenue, ran away at 1:30 yester- day afternoon from the corner of Morgan and ‘Washington sircets. throwing Mr. Dall out, snd seriously injuring lum about the head. Tho temporature yesterday, a3 observed by Manasee, opticlan. 88 Madiron streot (Tnisuss Bulldinz), was atBa, m 485 12 m., 60; 3 . m., 4 ometer ot B o, m,, 4B degrees; 108, m., 8p. . b, Bare 0.57; 86, m, 20,04 . Ald. Cook and Thompeon are out at Libertpyitle, T, where the former has a farm. nnd 1t apuears that they have beon gunning, for yesterday they sont to Messrs, Good & Knopf. fifteen squirrels, six ravbits, and a big coon. The United States Gaugers of this city held n meeting ot the Pacific lnst night, The only busi- ness of publlc importance done wan the selection of Mr. €. 7. iiincklev as adelegate to the Ganvera* Lonvention which fs to be held st Cinclouati, Nov, 18. Mr. Perry H. Smith, Jr., yeslerdny re. celved a eablegram front hia father stating that Mr, ana Mra, Perry 11, Smithand danghter would sait Tront Livernoo! on'the meatmer Scolis on the Gtl of November Instead of thy” 20th inst., 8a proviotsly intended, ‘The Womnn's Tlome Mission Union of tho Taptist Church held a meeting at Oak Park yester- diny, M Switt re N. T, Gavyetie presided, and Mrs C > A o paper on tho general wurk of the So clety, mving un nccount of hee trip through the Induin ‘Lerritory fast August, At the requeat of nnumber of promin®nt citizens, Frank W, Hellly, M. D.. surgeon of tho Sptional Itellet Expedition, down the Mississipt River in awl of the vellowelever aullerers, will de- lver a lvcture Sundsy evenmig, detalling his ox- veriences durlng taat memorablo teip, Chureh of Lin The cmxfimgulinn of the First Methpdist iSvanston el trnsteen ot a mecting aurr, Dr. N. 8, Davis. Charles Munso . C. tiragdon, lenry Smith, L. J. ce. W. B, Philllps. . d. Parkburat, Harey Tenrson, and T, C. tong, 4 ted tho following annual vdnexday evenlng: W The handsome and fast-sailing yacht Frolic liar been donated by the owners 1o the Magdalen Asylum for the benefit of that institution, St has Leen put up for rafite; 500 tickels have becn lsnaed per Ueket. ot ne membher of the Board of ‘Tinde has alrcudy taken Gfty tickets, Vrindiville has the matier Jo charge Uapt. Johin Tho Sau Francisco Hotel Gazetts denies the story that Mr. John A. Rice, farmerly of Chiearv. and now lessce of the Baldwin Hotelin fan Franclaco, xer'unnud, Alr, to hi #oR U lu&‘d on the S8an Gabriel RKiver, acres of wild vineyard and tiniber land besides th 118 1) i him & nvestments In stock, bul with the Iato o in prices the profits are yet to bo de- made & lucky atock rpecuin- 000, Mr. Rlcg, 1L eavn, bas Johin R. Hoxle has added by purchase In Willlam- wild vinoynrd 1lo has now 130 Quite a nuinber of Chie ae Ku people are coutemplating & visit to this locality during the winter month The Special Commission sant nver by the Oerman Govornment to examine ity the aystem in ogue in the United States or the cullection of the revenuu from the tax on tobaceo unu spl; i thix cily Just Monday, potd & visit snanulnctory of ‘Louts Cann, and was much fnter. sted 10 un examination of that establlshment, and : mapufaciuro of the \ clgar. Tito Pullman Palaco-Car Company Iseucd a clroula rits, when 0 the cigar five-cont and Farragut hna autioning people againat takin the followiniz described bonda: toven . cents numbered from 1 hicugo & Alton liatirosd bonds numbered 1,120 to 1,140 incluvive, plunider earcied off by Angell. overnment 4 per 408 to 1,407 inclusive, and fromn They were part of the Tha circular states thut Angell was known to have iwenty-four of the Government and twenty-fve of the ralirosd bonds with him, Wednesday evening Goorgo Babrens, of No. 707 Milwaukeo avenue, whila on his way home with a wagon load of groceries, fell mnto a hole dog by strect laborers In front of Count; wislaner August Moyer's honwe, No, 2&!% Wiaitkee avenue, breaking one of the hind wheels Hehrens and a young man named of the wagon, Lharles Lindemeyer wers thrown out. #: of kerosene rolling upon the latter badly bim about tha legs. Mr. W. L. B. Jennoy delivered the fourth Jecture of hla course on architecturs Acadeury of Des) xood “audicnce, 'l"'llxe medinval he_spealier went briefly over vari. of buldl srlemagno and Iater, illustrating nis re- the very voted utchites ous aty thno of murka, 3 by o wketh of the syl of palace of the Kingw atteacting particalar leciure will bo on the medunyal architecture, Misfortunes nevor come aingly, eveningy ugo & mast afroclous rodb mitted at the residonce of W of Bloom aud Thirty-i{th sircets, welf with a Fare a1 the breakiat 0 lhgl‘ d & barrel injured before e a dge- French last might lecture was period, af France, as seen in the @-hand drawings, 8 large erovingian entlon, The uext period of Eoglish A fow Was com- |lam Marsball, corner He armed 4im- 3 hand & Wadsworth revalver, cali- bre 112, and while employed clesnlng the weapon table yputenlay morning 4 . er accidentally ullnu!d‘ if B S parm inz the wespon, Ilu\! of the Tne 1], Lucy tlamilton, in the neck Rttt wind-pin o backward course, lodgea §n the lung Sle wee alteuded by Drs. think she will recover, A devotional musting was held by the Tn. Alumnl Awvociatlon of tie Chicago ilieolugical Scaiinary in the chupel of taa Inssitute st ¥ o'cluck o'clock T'rof, Hernnard frum Hils thumb, di bullet stryck th 10 (he aud, taking s downward and 7 the spine, Willard and Lidwell, who eatcrday morning. Al 9 aimon delivered an ad- arees 00 **The Hebrew Langusge,' which was followed by a discussion, At balf-past 10 a dis- cusslon took place, apened by tha lteve, Everts, hent Thore was an Wholcesls boot ang Lnddin & Co., 138 aud 3220 v, 210 Vcluck yesterday afternoot, which res i thie death of vicorge Watkin buots and alves at U4 W Lind purchased a bill of goods t #nd ulaced thti on the frelght clevator aud (3, N, Bancos dulivered a lvcture pt which wav wel) uttondod. B0 tine will be heid. led by the Rev, followed by Howlletics, " which will clase the buildiug st thy second veying them (o i alau ntepped auoard the wacbine just as it was do- sceuding. Detn, tue clevatar, W amuldiy. tivur “cuused Prof, J. T, Uyde, i the oveniug, This moruing and I A dis 0l pon e elovator accident at tho d shoe alore of C| 2. ave bont lted retall dealer in at Nadison st He durlug the afternoon of the A flour fur the purposs of con- ground tlour. Anothur man & Wnacquaited wiili tha runniug of, atklue allawed 1t 10 descend very a Tl ‘Tlio force with whicn it struck the cellur bound, Watking' cowpsnion Jutnped oll anthioe, bat the deceased Iy endeavor- 165 10 eacabe was caught between the clevator aud the Brst loor of tue bullding, und vo badly cruslied that death was lustaintsncous. When the occu- punts of the bulldiug reactied the scone the unfor- tunale man was »0 firmly wedged-in that it nece al & MABONIC. ary 19 clop owsy the woodwork Lefore the budy could be extricated. The vlevator was thrown 4 1L Leariugy by the shock and geoeraly di- &: It way mavuiuctured by J. W. Keedy 4 The Grand Chapter of Ililnols convened in an- Dual a 810 o'cluek Jou, about 400 ‘del law fl. Scott, Shanoon, of Mt. Qs of Culnillwu. Kterling, M. of . M. of B,V M. of T, V.3 d B, Larnard, of Cu Surtogteld, Go 4o} Edwardsvilly, d. alon at tho Armory of Apollo Commandr; eiterday morulog, M, K. 1L 8 U, Mcluriay presided, and ihere were cyates Lrad Hligh Pricst showed that thera was barwony tlrougbout the jurisgiction, aud 8 good 4 FLé electlon” of oficers Jubn b, ¥, breseut. The saddress of ree of resulted Hamiltou, of Cheeter, W, Wasdle] of Bivow- B. U Vaugbay, of Norvell, of Danville, o G, Secretary; il il Cl(mhl, . C. of e W. L. (?‘!l h;z‘l;"“hull A.' Llll‘fl. ol . C. 3 dl eill, y KUy Julia . Burvell, of Spritcaciss Litu, Sua b, rge W, Cutl of Sprivgdeld ¢ tls. ot Urbau - Furua, of Chicugo, G. A. R, Robinson, of Bpringfield, O. T. The Chap. terwiil meet tha morning. when these officers will be Installed, and adjonm this afternoon. THOE CITY-HALL. The licensa receipta were $150. - . There are 2,800 licensed saloons in ihe aly, Adama ntreet bridge will beopen for travol {his mornina, Beveral building permits wers isaned, but all were for amali steuctares, % The Mayor hna so far recovered ns to be Able to attend to business with some regutarity. Tywo cAses of diphtheria and one of searlet- fever were reported. Nelther disease seema to abate any, = Tha ntreot nnd rowerage Inhorers got their Reptember rcrip, and the syndicats csshed nearly all'of ftatn2, . The Tronsnrer’s raceipts were $1,014, while hé‘md out $10,000—-neatly all for miecellaneons e pfposes, John Anzos, the mason contractor on the City-1at], getting $3, 000, The Committen on iarbors and Bridgea held & meeting and decided to recommend the plaring on file of the petition nllflnE the privilege of pntting sdvertising signs on tae bridges, & A tclegram was received by the Mayor from Mr. Weil, Mayor of Peducah, Ky., stating (hiat Florence, Ala., wan in need of help, and ang- geating that the ltelfef Committee masiat the peo- ple. It was sent over to the Uitizens' Committes. Commissioner DeWolf and his lieutenant, Merk!, epent the day at tho Stock.Yards. looking around 10 see If the rtink-makers wore complying with the law. Aopearances indicate 8 comparative eweetners 1n the south- and southwast breezes In the futare, TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The Grand Jury yestorday heard and dls- posed of & nnm.be: of petty cases, bot made no retarne, 1n the County Court yesterday, Charles Anker. M. 8, Buorke, Theodore Nouer, and Deor- nard Esk were adjudged lusane, A delegation of Democrats—lawyers by profession—cailed on the Committco on Publio Eervice yeatenlay to have some changes made In the jndies of election, Their complaints were hieard, but aclion on_thelr recommendations was postponed until Monday. No one has heand anything from Cunning- ham, the diamond thicf, who walked ont of jall 1n broad daylizht a few days ago, and the Sherlil does not appear to take ln{ nterest in his capture. o Is supposed to be skulking around Lhe city, but he necd ot fexr being arrested by Kern, for tie s too busy just now la putitics, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, Tho intornal-rovenuo roceipts yesterday figured up $21,803, of which $17,001 was for taxes on epirits, The tug Mary P. Harrison was solzed yesterday to satialy a debt, and her ownor arrested ona beneh warrant, 'ho currency disbursemonts yestorday at the Sub-Treasnry amounted to $125,000. Those of gold and silver were very Mgnt, Four per cents to the amount of $250 were dlsposed of yestcrday at the Sub-Treasury, 1t 1s noticeabla that the noorer cia rather than tho capitalista, have been and still are investing in bonds, the denomination which proves to be the most popalsr beingthe lowest one sold—$50, John Kramor, a seamnan employed on the schoonee City of Chicago, marched into Commiasion- eriloyno's office veuterdsy, and, displaytug certaln wannds about his person in cvidonce of the truth of Iils story, mrore outn complaint charging that tho Mate of‘the vessel struck him, knocked him down, beat and kicked him Wedneaday night while' they were riding on the_bounding bosom of the lake sumowhare netween Milwankes and Port Wasliington. A warrant was fssued for tho Mate's arrest, bise at last accounts the Deputy Marshal lectod to bring him 10 had not found him. A man named McGurin, n North-Sider, Indicted by the present Grand Jury on the chargo of counterfeiting, and & Mrs. Watson, Indicted for the ssmno offenss, wern brooght in yesterday, ani furnished ball for thelr furtheravpearance, (ieorge C. King, anotlier of the recentiy Indicted, was alio brougbt In. and gave bail in $1,000. 11ix case has something pecabar about it. He was arrested some tima ago for passing a $100 counterfelt.bill on the Money -Order Department at the Post-Uflice, ng in exchaoge therefur ® postal order for $25 in change. \hen arreated, the de- 4 fonnd on him s letter which he sald ho Al ceived frum one Williams, & man over in Canada, Instructing him to buy the order, remit it to Cnnndl."po(ku the change, **mom 't nbout it. The lotter was writte: old hand, but bore mo signature, so that, sitogsther, tha stdty looked rather **fishy.” The Grani Jury evidently touk tte same view of the case, sud bence tnese bonds The Grand Jury roturned no new indict- ments yesterisy, but spent the day In Mstening to WO witn( d §n0 contidering tne mass of teatl- mony ali befors them. Those witneeses wero Postiuaster Faliner, who told il he know about Gregy, and the condition of thinew be tound them when he stepped Into McArthur's offcial shoce; und & Mr, Baker, farmerly & telier in tho 1 National Lank, who was called 1o ex- lnin same quecr traneactiuns of Kudicott's. ‘I'be stimony In the Urogw, McArtbur, and Endicoit cases {8 now all in, snd, from il (Lat can be leurned, novody need be suroris and posaibly four, Indictments be into coart duriug tha day, After having disposed of thess cases, the Government propuats to inqulre inta Lh Custum-1louso frauds, and it s cxpocted that number of wiinesses from the Knat will be moned, fincluding the great ity *+opinions 3t secing throe, Y Mullett, snd others who have a4 19 opinions,” if they can only be induced to state them. It bas been an open secret for sove eral days that Asslstant Districi-Altorney Thou- son, whu, with Collector Bmith, conducted the inquiries inta the frauda sowe munite ugo, wonld no‘} conduct this Important lavestigation by the Grand Jury. Judge liangs, when asked by Tux TRIBUNE reporier yesterdsy Low this was, frankly stated that hls orders werasich ss Lo require him to conduct ibe examination versonally, -llhau*h, to uee his own words, he wonla give $50 ous of his own pocket Lo be lot out of the case aod allow the investigation to be conducted by Mr, Thomson. What the ressons were for the giving of sach orders he could uot imagloe, bat such they wore, and he was expectod fo obey thaw, He added that be proposcd, lnssmuch th ter was' In N banas, —though againat his inclinations,—to' dive fato the tiung, explore the chsrges thoroughly, diz aut whatever frsude be conld, if soy uriste Tuis du al) very well in (s way, out the ques augieets 1tself. why wers those urders given lh‘l\m id Thomson, who ie thoroughly famiiuse ith these matiers i all the length, thicknuss of their rascality, be pr out and the conduct of the exa: 1o Judge Bange, who took bu pai d In the |nvesti. gnun- ast summer, and who le unfamiliar with e facls excupt 1o & eecond the orden actorily iney would come fram the Attoraey-Geners), but when tne reporter anked Judge Bange I euch was the snswer was not alto- ' lllhl the 0 rrexula; ud—" An loterruption ju converuation un this puint | nation ia laft 10 Bl the bla ‘T, L. Wiswall, & young man from Cincin- natl, #at in the Unlied Siates Marshal's ofce yesiorday afternoon, juditiug a letter to District- Attorney [Hichanis, of Ciacinnsil, sod wishing thet genilewan wad abvut 400 miiles nearer to him 1ban lio actually was. On the dpuusite slde uf the tavis at whirls Mr, Wlawall was writing asc 3lr, R. P. Butchins, furmerly a rectifler of sume prom- luence in this locality, but mew living iu Onlo. ‘Yhe latler gegtivioan ' rocogalzed THx TRinUNR repurter, whe d uisde ki quaintauce during toe Ul of 1875-'t), aud the reason of Mr. Wiswall's presence In Marabal ilildrnp's ofice was readily explulued frun the note which the latter waa inditing, and whish the reporter was per- mjlted to lnspect, It recited L Wiswail had come herv fn the Government's julerest 10 100k ufter curtsln multers in connection with & whisky be teled u cinnati next weeks that, In the oMice of 8 friend, the wwner of the vid Coctiran distillery—the uussvory Jake Singer—bad coine i, talked with the writer, d presently returacd with a Deputy |, who wasarmed with a warrant for his b the 8athority of au tndiclment recurned @ Jury, charziux hin with boing ted with the Cochiran dlatillery In 1870, ‘Tue letter went on to stato Mr, W a1 uuch b proceeding, siuce Gea. Sewel fscd hiw relicf from sny Goverumeut lisbility in Chicago, s well ws fu Southern Oblo, Hisex- lua Of tho busicess was thal Singer and s uu nawed Clark Ohlo mau witn 0o love Tor awall—had put thelr heads o ketber und concocted this scheme (o arrest Bl In opder o get biin out of Lhe way, and sopru- Yeot Lis teatlfying at Cluciuuati In the civil cascs in which Sioger and Clurk are liabie. The lotter 8lev went on to say tbat the Governwent uld ot ludict the writer “{n 3875, for the resson that he Was Lul a silent partuor with Me. Hulchins, was in Ublu st the Lime. aud knew nothing uf the stteaspt and way, Who gave ilie case In this |nsi z here n Chicago to clandeatinesy withdraw whieky from the distillery watebouse, Hls geweral concluslon was, that he mpiteful, wallcious wust bave masulaciured lulllmuns beeu resented W the Urand Jury for the purboss of laviog & standing ludictment agaivet o) 00 which Le wiybt be clapped luto fult sbould beo ever cowme thia way. This was what the fetter dusclosed, sud tue tulk which foliowed between the reporier and Mr. Wiswall was but aa elaboration of the furegolng. What bu desirod particularly way the Dresence of District-Attorney Hicharde, who would vouch fur him. Ae tuat whs Hupussib] be louged for a letter or & telegram which set blw right, Before night he recely telegraw, succeeded 10 persuading the Ma. 1 who Lo was and what hisri;uts were, sud was accirds Lugiy seleascd ow Lle own pecoguizauce. Itis alto- knows. Ordinarily- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNR: FRIDAY., OCTOBER 25; 1878, will Rether pfob!;ih 1hat Jake Ringer's iltile dod, urther simply be the means of treasmring np wrath. CRIMINAL. The great case against Greenfleld Scolt Tlerce for swindling was concluded early yester- day sfternoon. and Juatice Pollak took the mmier under aavisement, It In more than likely that the defendant will bo dlscharged, Yesterday afternoon a couplo of littla fel- lows stole two ahirts from fn front of s store at 0. 215 West Madison atreet. A clerk, named I1. V, Overdier, ran after ang cantnred one of them, hat the urchin dronped his plander, and eacaped by elipping cat of hla vest, Miko McDonnld was on trial before Jus- tice D'Wolf yesterday afternoon charged with keeping A gaming-house, which was pulied by the oficers of the police farce, After nearing the wit. meaecd for the prosecniton, the case waa continued anth Batarday morning at 0 o'cloc The Twenty-second street police {anlerdny marning suceeeded In captaring James nunhl!b{‘ teamster, who carved Owen MeNally quite severely in n Aght at the corner of Sanger and Thirty-nfih strceta last Saturday might, Anthe cliances for McNally's recovery are considered doubtfni nt present, Jtstice Summerfield heid the prisoner without bail unti] to-day, Willism Bkakle was examined before Jus. tice D'Wolf vesterday altornoon on a charge af & sanlting Oficer Swanson with a deadly weavon, and was remanded to Criminal Court under bonds 0f 8500, He was the slleged keeper ol n Faming-houae at No. 144 Madinon stres which was puiled by the police, and _In_ clfecting an en- trance the officer ciaimed that Bkakle strack at him with a billiard-cae. At 8 o'clock Inst evening Lizzie Kloss, of Ko, 152 inron street, was run down at the corner of Madlon nnd llalsted straets by a horse snd bugey driven by Miss Nettie Sampron, and was rather badly Injured about the head and arme, Mise Kloss had just alighted from a Madiron street car, and Sampson was driving along at a turloas dranken rate, e was arrested and Jocked up at the West Madison Strect Statlon, Detective Bauder last evening arrested at the Grand Pacilc Iiotel, npon a telegfam from Nebraska City, Neb,, & man named Josish E. Tiaynes, who is chiarged with forgary and cmbozsie- ment, The particulars could 1od b necertained, a8 llaynes profceses to know nummr concerning the charges, and Lhe telegram in quite niengre i matter of details. [isyncs clalms toboe nn ine surance agent, und the tolegram states that he com- mitted forgery of some land title and embezzlen about $1, 600 B Tho Greencbaum trial was once more called In Justice D'Woll's Court yesterday moen- fn, hut the aefendant, for nome feason, fmled to put in ao appearance, and the case was continued antil 10 o’clock this morning, Mr. Greenchbaum pesred dome time later and explained hisab- e, but the Court told him to make his apolo- this_mornlng, 1t was nen gleaat 10 o'clock aharp thought that the failore of Mr. Greenabsum to put In an appearauce was & plan on the part of the de- fenre to obtain more tinio in which Lo search the bank books for Important cntries. Early yestorday morning Officor Thomas Murphy notlced 8 bad crowd in a snloon kept by *Jamca Cronin, at No, 25 Hubhard streol. Hescnt for relaforcementa, and swooped down upon the placa thraugh o rear door, capturing ** Fat Man "' Barke, Danlel Conners, and Tim Lawler, W, R. Mosely, who was In ftlie place at the time, “tried to play the old detective dodge, but was also ‘taken in. Dehind & door were found three pails of tobacvo, which were identified during the day aa & part of a lot of plunder stolen from Horner's commissiva store, No. 78 Randolph strect, = At 10:30 Wedneaday pight a couple of purglars forced open the door of [lanson's New England Mill, No. (41 Wabash avenue, also forced upen the oflico door, and holped themsalves to two dozen postal-cards, 86 worth of postage-stamps, two dozen lead-pencils, Afteen boxes of watches, a pair of buck wauntlets, and an oftice coat, Not eatlefled willh toe blunder, they asmocd some offal into the corn-mesl bins, Otticeras Meyer and Leonard discovercd them as they were meditating on the best way of cracking open tho safe with o lieavy hatchict,” Justico Summerdfleld held them in $1,000 cach to the Criminal Court. The negrd Ford ia watched day and night hy a couple of policemen at the County Hosplial. He hias weitten n long ** T whem It may concern, ™ stating that he bad courted the girl for two yeara 4 & Balfs Amd tbat some 1mo ago. ho popacd - the juestion, * Sbe had sonic objection becauss he was but it was fnally sottled that they ‘should walt awnils 1 thoy undersduod each other better, so that should they maryy they would not quarrei like somo folks vt tnaf{ acquaintance. Latterly sie had ulterly spurncd and laughed at him, aud this was what nade him dewperato, 48 his opiniun that an able-bodied, fairly-educated nigzer e & good enough hasbanu for an irish girl whoworke for her living, Tle note 18 written withous thy jeast appearance of having come from a crazy person, but is plainly the wark of a stubborn, miscegens atiog darkey, which Ford undoublodiy 1r, Four Central Station’ dotectives yesterda: made a rald upon 8 gambling-honse at No, 111l Clark street, and, after makiag thrests 1o force open the door with Jimmics, the inmuies opened, but 10 gamy was Toand in progress at tho time, A man named Belknap, whom the pollcs picked up outside tho door, was booked as keeper, but ho denles having snyihing to do with the houae, 1le, together with ten inmates, were taken to the West o0, the nolice apparently belng of the upinjon that severcr justice ia dealt out by Justice Morri. aon or Justico Scully than by the “South Division Justices. Another important move was made by the palics In the same direction. (Jeorge Iiank! **Itallan John,' and W, II. Skakle, tho reputed owners of a gambling honse at No, 184 Madlion street, were rrested and_ bookea for vagraney. Tiankins, sithough a gambler, has hitherio con: [l limeelt o cltizen and property-holder, a4 such has ut ali tines fung constderables strlo, AN IMPUDENT I'ICKPOCKET. Prank Martlo, sllas Victor Virxil, was 1ng arrestod by Officer McUrath, at Haverly's The- aire, an complaint of & Indy who found his hand in her pocket. Saveral witiieses of tho-affair, in- clading ¢. W. Martin, of No, (00 Btato strest, alded in making the arrest. Virgll Liss been are rested twice before ubon suspiclon, but has man- aged to elude saspicion. In his pocket was found the following draft of & dogyer, which does not look xa if it was written with purely honorable motives: 5 3 autixn & Co.'s AoRNCY—OxNTa: Noticlng in our gallias she frequency uf siap-liftinx aud pocket.plck- ng. wnd balleving tiat (¢ can be practically stupued, wo ave estalilshrd an agency for the purooss of provente 104 the operatiuns of theso depredsiors. It 1n s fact that the palice of Chilvazodo nut kive this class uf griinsla the required aitention, While wo sdmit it c it miany ladi i8 the rewult of “carelemncas tha user thelr purses and shop-keepors lose much valushle ufens Liat some of tliese persons, fools, wa aleo niul Btk Tualo Ani female, w o i1k & brotasion of Beeat: ing arasa adrolt aud | akillful that thetr deiection can only he _sccumplished by thuse who thoruughly un- depstand thelr imaneuuvres, and who make it s bustness sowatch thein, ninety-niine casesfa 101, ‘T victime of this Mght-finkered clas Jour pnramunymm s le, ®ay 1o purchs your wouds: thelr Juss {n yours. iave in our “empluy experienced men’ who will devote wll thielr tine aud atiention 1o your interest o all the streets vetween e, Wabsahi, Kandoipsn, and Auame, as thizis tho pickpickets' und the shup- lifeers’ haeveat eid, ana if Guv of the cluss meutionod e scen within tiie abuve boundary ey will Be closar 1y watched and arresied. Helloylug dhat we supply & want loug fell, and irusting that we siiall merit your Patronagy, we rewals, respectfully vi “‘l('l“’l"ll & Co., 4 LaBalle ‘scract, 1tooid 26, o LONG JOIIN, - CHICAQO 1x 1834, 5 The Jeurnal of yesterday contalned the follow- ing ioteresting talk with Johm Wentworth, who it will be seen arrived here just forty-two yeara ago to-day: Heporter—Mr, Wentworth, when did you arrive in the City of Cilcago? Mr. Wehtworth—Dldn't arrive In the City of Chicagoat all. 1t was nothing but a small town when | came hers. §arrived on the 2ath of Oc- tober, 1834, 1L.—~1ow did you come? Mr. W.—I camio round the Inke on foot, travel- fog on the beach all the way from Michigan City. 1w Ilttle uver twodays in coming, The tirat wght Lalent inasniall shanty oo the Jake shore sbuut balf way between Michluan Uity and the Calumet River. THe shsnty was stted up soma- s:"‘hh o canal-boat. ‘The couking was doue tafde. We biad frled salt pork aud baked potas tocs fur breakfsal, ‘Ihe nexy nignt I slept fu a small totel. It was then fn thy Tawn of \A.uluum3 nuw Bouth Chlcago. It was kevt by Jason uurlol afterwards 3 well-known Rutel-keeper in the Clty of Chucago. There were about s dogen of ud tramipe, Tucy nado us beds on the #our in 8 ball which was uved for public meetiote sad gutleringe of all kinds. Pussing lnto the hall, § noticed tbrev or four rooms with Kood bedu. | askod Mr. Gurler why | could not havo se of the roume. 1o sald that they were kept for Reutlomen that camo vut frons Chicazo on huullnc excurelons, and who hunted days “I'nat very night thel A PANTY OF HUNT! ‘They had a gatc sup; ususl sccompaniuienta. t d alept wit biuw nights. ame T with chuw and the ‘They kept e awake with I romeimber that the u ol peech, und xald he was ihe sun of & distinzuished cloreywsn, and quoled frvely some of bis fathee’s texts. 1 rewemoer the names of all of toem. Although they wero well dresed sud had the wppearance of belny wealthy, Yol Gefore Lwo yedrs were over they were ontirely prazed out. Not . dollar could be cullected from the crowd. That wason the 24th uf October, the annlversary of wy entry iuto the State of Llinow. I came into fown 11 o'cluck the next day, still following the Beach around until [ ot st some polat pear the prevent city llinlts, wheu, v uccount of sand, we came upon the grass. Thers were about 3,000 peoplo in the city ut thak time, al'hoggh then we adver- Liscd the place lberally as ‘st least coutsiviog 2 000 people. R.—Wleze did you frst go whan yoa came to Chicagay Mr. W, —I wentto what was known as the Unlted Btates Hotel, corner of Lake wud Market strects. It was unflunlly the Lake Hullding. Luilt by tho celehrated Mark Bestbivn, It was theu the best botel un the Bouth Side, bat there wes & brick botet ou the Nosth Side which lad Just been open- . Thy expenac of stagivk horo was 1o tuc for we Lo tuose days. The United States Hotel Wwas upou the old Wigwaw lot. [L was kept by » geutlewan knowu fu Lhose days as UONEST JOUN MULPEY. Mo was a very dovoted Iruh Cstbolic. He bada .had no cuuntr; Davtist wife, who {8 now liring, and Ix opa of the oldert Daptiat church-members In this city, Me. Mnrphy wae for some time an Alderman of the city. e died of cholera saveral years ago. The famity did not anarrel mnch sbout religions mat- tera. The prieat sprinkled somo water upon tha forehead and made gnod Catholics of them, The old Indy dipped thom Into the water ail over amt made good liaptists of them, The most of the xrnmlnenl unmarried men in thoso dars boarded at Murphy's. Friday wilj be the anniverasry of my arrivaly in the city. Mra. Muephy took me to the Daptiat church the nost Sunday, with reveral other young men. ‘Ihat was the frst chuteh that [ ever attended in the city. The whale building prob- sbly cont abont 21,000, yet 1t wa pald for. And I don‘t #ce but what we fi“l an good preaching, and cenjoyed retiglon as much in those davain our cheap churchen aa we du now In our high-priced and bankrupt ones, When I am in town on the 25th [ generally go avér and ree my landlady. 1 )lke the visita, becansé she tella mo how I looked when [ wan a boy, e tall aa § am now, and weighing ahout 140 pounifs, " She savs Iwas terribly ureen, And wan afllicted very much with my present disease— cxtréme bashfniness, . R.~When wan the city Incorporated? Mr. W.—The frst suring after 1 came hete, ~ 1 VOTED AT TilB FIIST BLECTION in the sprinc of 1837, and [ have alwaya voled in tne First Ward, There 1sn't & aingle otber voter in the ward who voted here at that time, R, —Wers _(there sany churchics In the First Ward At that timne? Mr. W,—The 8t James brick church had just heen erected on the North Stde. There were noma others, Including a Methodist church, 1jthink there was no church on the West Bide, 1t —How about schoul -lionsca? 3Mr, W.--There was but one_echool inthe city when I camo here. 1 was Sehool Inspector in 1838, I think there waa bt one at that time, R.—How abont finance? r. W.—When [ first eame everybody thonght that they werarich, and making money very fast, but the ponte came. We had & condition of things such a8 we had from that time to this whenever o epecle standard was departed from, People that brought nothing here had lived (ast, and had mado nothing, yet thought that they ware rich from INFLATION OP TIIE CURRENCY. They talked sbout the immense fortunes that they hiad iost, yel they never had anythinz. They were periuring thomaelves when they swore {hat they hard no aescts, !lllal a8 they do nowadays, but they told the truth when they sald that they never had anything, Inflated currency makes injlated men. They talked aboat how mich they had lost, yet when they came down to the soild reality they never had anything, About 1840 nearly every moa in Chicago was nbsolntely bankrupl. = They went around the ets nbusing Gen, Jackeon for his course in fnsleting upon & gold basis for the cur- rency. ’_m”m. think thero are many people llving in Chicago who were here in 18307 . Mr. W.—I dou't think there sre 100, 1could state the names of all of them by lunlln7 back at somo nemoranda which I lave, bot 1t le safe to eay that thero lsn't over a hundred. Iero are somo of them: Silna B, Cobb, E. 11, Haddock, Gurden 8, lubbard, Jawmes Couch, I W. Haymond, KIl 5, Witlinins, Mark Skinnor, Tsaac M. Aruold, Jultan Iameey, Charlos McDonaid, Asa F. Bradiey,John L. Wilion, Charlus Foilansbee, Levi D. Baone, Grant Goodrich, John Van Osdel, James A, Mar- enall, A, G. iurley, Bucknor 8. Morris, Tathill King, Philo Carpenter, Luther Nichols, A, N. Fal- D. 8. Bmlth, lobluzon Tripp, Jf, 1. Botts % Freer, J. 11, Rzees, Hudoiph Migull, cott, . C. Ilue, K. Manterre, il 11, bu Iiaten, G(eorge Chuckstield, A. S, Hherman, Asahol Ficree, N, . Brown, W, {1. Biow, Jahn 1D, Caton. and M, Morriaon, 1{hink Tcouli but it would take samo reilection, Who was the richest man in those days? Mr, W.—It would bo very diflicult ta tell, be- caune 8O muny men \wers agenta for fareign capl- inilste, (Jenrrc Smith, a Scotch banker, now living fn Ncotland, alwaya commanded the most ready m f anyoody in the city. Dut it wan underatood that he represented larga fortunes in Scotland, Ile was in Lhe bankiog bfisiness for many years, and 18 of alloor old banke: one who left the bosiness without a atain, famn B, Ogden represented a.good denl of New York CI?IIIL 1 don't belleve that in 1830 there was anybody inthe clty worth $25,000, 1 thlak that there wap not at that time $100,000 {n canhi capital in tho city., Uutwe talked about riches then junst exactly as iwe do now. Men stood around the strect corners exactly as they do now talking tinance and abusing the Uovernniont be- cauxe it did not issue more paper money and put up Chicago property. R.—Whbat your wure you elected Lo Congrese? Mr, W.—In 1841, R, —~1fow old wera you at that time? Mr, W.—Twenty-eight years, R.—~1low many years have vou been 1N coNonzssi - Mr, W.—Twelve ycars, and that islonger than any ather man who will go from thin city, 1t.—\What was tne finst oftlce you ever hold? Mr, W,—I was the first l.'oflmrfllllm Printer tho | city cverhind, Isaac N. Arnold was elccied City Clerk at the same time, It.—Ia there anybody Mving in Hlinols who was 1n Congress when you weroe? M, Only twa—Gen. Jotm A, McClernand, who representcd tho Shawneetown District, and Oriando B, Bickling, who represesented tha Wa. hash District, and lived at Charicatan, oles Connty, ‘Tuellon,d. P. Hogo rurrncnkd Galena, o ta now Prealdont of the Californta Stato Constitntional hvention. Both Henators are dead who wero in Longresa boforo me. Therg 18 living only one man in the whole X111l who went to Washington hefore did. ile s theYon. Joun T. Rtewsrt, When 1 entered Congress Jilinols was tho extreme Weatorn State, Jowa and Wisconsin were Torritories, Wa weat of the Hocky Mountains, ‘I'exax wan an Independent Republic. 1 was the only member of Congrees who represcnted any Western lako territary until you got te Detrolt, I representea about oue-third of the State of i1i1. nols, as my territory embraced ten of the prevent Congressio nal Districts, DR. SWENGEL AND 18 WIFE JIER CLAIM DENIED, In the month of March last Dr. D, F', Bwengel snd Mrs, Mary L. Genochlo fAgured aa the princl- paln In an extracrdinary scandal’ lloth were boaraers st the Clifton Jlouse fu this city, and after an intimacy of several months tho lady caused the arreat of the Doctor on tho charge of rape. The matter was patched up'dy s bongling marriage brought about by the strenuous efforts of the Rev. Dr, Everts, pustor of the First Bapilet Church. At the timae thore was considerable tulk about the Jerogularity of the marrlage ceremony, and Dr, Everts® conaection with the affale was scversly criticlsed,’ Since then the lady has broughe & sulb ugainst Dr. Swengel for separato wmalutenance. The ,evidence Las bevn aready published, Yestorday the care cams to 8 terminae tlon. . " THN ATTORNEY FOR TIR COMFLAINANT, Mr, N L. Jacksun, opened the argument with a review of the evidence, and clalmed that; under the clrcumstancos, the defenddnt lhad boen properly marriod to Mrs, Gonuchio, that he had beanthe guilly party in the scandal, sod that it wad bul jusi that e should assumse all the respon. aibilities'of 1. Ho presented & copy of the rovord of the divorco sutt of Mrs. Geuochio from her former husbund, Cornelius R. Tappin, of New York (,’ll{. oud endoavured to prave the good chure acter of hiachienl. Dir. Swengal, L sald, haa for # long thus sollcited an introductivu to the defend- ant, but that ludy bad refused tw become acquaiut. ed with bim unti! ouo da‘: when fu 8 moment of petulance ayaines hor daughter, she atlowed ber. self to fori his acquaintauce, Mrs. Genochio was 44 yeurs 0ld, sud bsd two danehiurs, e youngeet 14 yenrs of age, From that introduciion thera cne sued un Intimacy resultivg in Mee, (lenuchiv pe- coming pregnant. The defendant then tetused Lo make tue fepuration of marriage. ‘Tho atloraey detatled the circumetuncos of tho alleged marriage, which took place at Burke's Mutel while tho dut fendant was unuer arrest and i charge of s Cou stable, : anw, KN, LN, s, defendent, cluinied that the *¢ perform. Ance "'—ho woulu not diguily 1t with the nume of cerumony—was voul and Illegal. Swengal apd the wowan becanie acquaritod at the Citlton Jlouge. Bus wus nut an Innocent and inesperionced girl, but s shrewd and wuture woman of 44 years, Soon after being Introduced ubie began 1o taik money to him, Hoeflret bogan by giving her smal) su: ‘Thon be raleed 50 for her ung diamond rinz, Noxt by Iudurscd s nuts for ber for $150, und hud since patd that ow well 3a her hotel bill of 3300, Flually, one duti.ay aflernoon she went to Lir. to her story, pezaon. Did s v i shie give any alarnt No, In stead of that, tha evidence shuwed thut Dr, Bwen- mccompanied her back to tho hotol. Nome monthe Jater sho dlscoverod that sho was pregaant, ‘Fien whe called la the Rav. Mr, Lver the fi thue told the ripe advised her 1o nave Bwengel srreatod, Bhe did wo. The Constuble arrested tho Doctur une evenuy and took nlm to s room dn Burke's Hotel. There he found Mrs. Uunochiv sud M. Everts. ® Fur two bours Mr. Everts urged him to Tuarry the woman, 1ir, Bwengiel offered toauppart ber nud the cliuld, bat would put masty her, clalm- ing that thele rnilwacy bud Leen by mutual con- sent, und ho did ot feel itnecessary that he should warey Ler. 'The woun was 1 teare, and pro- tetided to swoon. Slis weveral Himea said that sle hud g baitle of polson in hur reom, and that sho woutd kil heracll. Swengel was vreatiy atfvcted, and was oewildered by tue combined entroaties of the wuman and the mivister. Fisally the woman, rlaloy from ber cbair, oltered s If sbout 10 fall in & faint, when tbe dofendsut nuturally sprang to cawchber. My put bis sight aru avuui her walat, uud held one uf bee hauds lwwedla Mr. forus the ceretnor words, aud sald, w declar you busbaud snd wife." Everts dimesell had testifled on the stand shat Bwengel bad protosted il the evening agalust uusecylug the wouias, out thut by (Everts) cuund- ered Lis takany ber band s% meanjug cutsent 1o the setomony. iy dianut wk tbe uvual gucation, " Whit tiou tuke this woman as by lawful wife, etc. 1" Hodid pot eveu offer & prayer. It was o must upkeard-of farce for & wun calling himealf & Curistlau minister to take purt in. Everws hal wade up ble wind o bLulldoze Swengel 1nio the marriage ut any bazard, e Koew at the te that thy warriuge Was & wock ooe, for e eeat the Con- #tablo 0ut Of th rouws. 1ot Wantlug to Lave suy witucaues. Aftor gotting throogh with bis 2uh he handed Sweogel & paber. W thair ju- quited Swenvel. Yourmareluge certificats,” vo- yllul tov munister. Everts bad taken the precau- 100 f0 procure 4 certllicat befurchaud, thouyn he had no wuthority w dowo. I bad ulso Lad toae clivek to swear 10 the agu of Swenuel as 45 ye when the defoudaut wad reaslly but Bweogel handed thu cetuficate batk to him, Thu next day Mr. Charles H, Heed advised Everts 10 returu the cerilfoats uLexvoulvd o8 Lhe war. for . ' Let ud now per- basuly murmured a fow 01 b Ll left haod, . riage was vold, Jastice Wallace had concurred in the opinion. The Constable who was at Durke's Tiotol did not helleve It was l'gmud marriage; and even AMra. Qenochio herself on the following marning asked the Constable If the marrisge was binning. showing thatahe had donhts, In fact, nohody but Everts had any falth in the ceremony. The trath of the whole matter 4ras, that Mrs, Qenochin waa sn ndventuress. She contracted this intimacy with Ssengel expocting anly to get money ont of him. Finally, she determined to compel hlin to marry her, and Fverts.became her willing accomplice, Had Hwencel been lessofa gentieman and mors of & manof the world ha would nat have had any tronble. Bathe was timld, and really sympathized with the womard, an hence he ‘wan imnosed upon, What he ought to have done wes to have taken Everts by the nspe of the neck and kicked him down stairs. JUDOR WILLIAMS, - In reviewing tho evidence, said the question was not whether the partics had sustained anch rela- tions ae onght to exist only between married peo- lsle, bai whetber they actuaily were marricd at Hurke's llotel. ‘Tho testimony of aHl the witncsses ought to be reconciled as to the main accurrences that evening, hut unfortunately they differed, The testimony of the Constable was undoumedl{ the most dinfnterested. The complamant and defend- ant wero both deetly agitatod, and Dr. Everta him- eelf wan excited to tears, and hence they could not be expecled to remember accurately sverything that happened. The Constable, however, had no_intcrest in the watter farther than to hurry up the fcttlement do thst he might 0~ home, The Constable testified that e came 1010 the room just as Mrs, (enochlo roes from & wriling-1able, and he saw that slo secined to swoon. Dr. Swengel at that moment oxclaime ed, *'Icannotdo i1, Doctor, I cannot doit,” luding to getling murtied. Jast at this moment the Jady seemed aloiost Lo drop, and the defentiant caught her in lus arms, and therenpon Dir, Everts took advantage of the opportunily to prononnce them marticd, The wholo evidenco showed that the ceremony was performed twnile the Jady was in 8 swoon, and that she hardly underaiood what was takine piace. On the vart of Dr. Bwengel, the onty consent that ho gave to Lhe marrisge, acoraing to Mr, Everts' testimony, was the Joining of hands, and, a8 bad heen shown by the other side, that wna only & natural moyement to eavo the lady from falling on tho floor, It must be assomed that Dr. Bwengel's protest, ‘*I cannot do It," was uttered Immediately after tho lady rose from tho table anu befuzo Dr. Everts pronounced them man aud wife, 1f this were so, it would be fmpossible to allow ihat Dr. Swengel cror consented to taa mnrrllge. No ons could belleve {8t tue Jnnctura of the hands was such conent, 1t was clear that Dr. Swengel did not intend to da that which he had all alongs protested ho wonld not do. The juncture of nands was ovidently nyt dane to signify aseent. 1f not, then it was not a legal marrlage, Subee- uent acts of the complainant haa shidwed that sho id not cofsider tho marriaza binding, for she had mgned soveral papers with her malden name, Genochlo, Instead of Swengel, Mr. Evarts himself thought that ft was a moral mariage, yet, upon the mivisy of counsel. had returned the certificato nn- exccuted. Therofore the Court held that it was not a legal marringe, and ordered tne bill dismissed. —————— CANADA. . R, Good Tiifle-Shooting—The Untario Lianten- unt-Govornorship=A Bllver-Mino—Chris- tinu Conference—~Thunder Bay Branch of the cific Kallway—Ianlan and Colirtney, &peclal Dispatch o Ths Tridune. ‘Tonoxto, Ont., Uct, 24.—J. Q. Joseph & Co., of this city, one of the oldest wholesale and ro- tail jewcley hiouses in the country, falled to<day. They have been in difficulties for the past two years. A Moutreal firm had an attachment tssucd ngafust them last sprivg, which was sub- sequently sct askde, but it affected thelr crodit to snch an extent that they bad to cantract their Uusiness greatly. Thelr labilities wiil reach 200,000, and anyloss will fail upon English and Continental creditors, as banks and other cred- Itors in this country aro weil secured. 8pectal Dispatek to Tha Tridune. MONTREAL, Oct. 2.—~The remainder of the Volunteer forces that were callod out on the 12th of July Iast have entered action agalost thio City of Montresl for the rccovery of the amonnts due them for thoir services on that day. . D }umvr and improved regime fs In vogus at Oka, and the Scminary Is now allowing the In- dians pretty freo uso of the thnber on that soignory. 1t 18 reported that the Dominfun Governtuent has made a requisition on the8em- inary to furnish timber for the sciguory for thir- ty-seven houses. Mr, Coyley, M. P, for Beanharnols, was ro- ported In several of the city papers to ba dead; some of thew puvlished long obituary novices of iim. Wheo his friends heard of {t, many of them cdlled to sympathize with bis family, and they were pleased to find him almost as well as usual, 5 Tho Fon, M. Laframbolse has been sworn in an Judee of the Superior Court for the District of Gaspe. . Cnnt?cbockhlt, of the steamship Ciyde, has entered au action agalnat tho city for $3,000 daniages for leaving a draln In the cfty unguard- ed at nlght, through which tud plainti¥ met with an gecident by falling in, The Amerlcan Uonsul at 8t, Jonns, Quebee, deoies the report thut ho intends Interfering with tha sentence of Cortafloraz. The folluwing is an instauce of good rifle- shouting: Col. Fraser, of the Montreal Garrison Artillery, made & score _of 00 points out of o possible ‘100, ut the 800-yard range, with a Sharpe's small-bore rille, * flo took ninetesn bulls-eyes o suce d his twentieth shot was an *f luner,” I believed to betho best Acore ever made In Canada. Spertul Diviateh i The Tridune, 5 OTTAWA, Oct, 24 ~Wrils for tho electlon of "tbo new Minfatérs havo been issued, ‘Tho nom- Inulunm taku place Nov. 4, and poiling on the t i, Benator McPherson Is to receive the Lianten- uot-Unyernorabilp of Ontario when the term of offlee of the Hon, Mr. McDonald expires, Juhn Walker, of Eanlley, County of Ottawa, has discdvercd a silver-nioe on bis farm, flteen mllcs from this city, ‘The veln was atruck four fect below the surface, fle had the ore tested, and it turned out to be argentifecrous galens, very et jn sliver. Samples huve been went Lo Boaton, Rpectal Dispateh 10 The Tridune. Qurnec, Oct. M,—The Chroniels sa ' We have been Informed ou good authiority that the Marquis of Lorne will, on his arrival at Halifax, toward the end of November, remaiu in that city two duys. It s very probable, takiog Into con- sideration the time of year and the nucessity for s carly presencs fu Ottawa, that hisExcellency will postpoue bis visit to Quebee thll ke has ui opvurtutily of maklug 8 nore longtheued stay thian a visit en passant would sdinit of.” | Bpeciul Disoatch io The Tridune TorONTO, Uct, 2.—The Chirlstian Confersnce hias commenced herg, v Shaftsbury Hal, ‘The nttendanee is large, aud includes nearly all thy ¢ity clergymen, with many from distant partd, Mal, Colé and the Rev. Dr, Mackey, of Culvaya, deliyered audresses; and the Rev. Dr, Payuter, of C‘mcu:u. o takes & prominent part in the EXereis * (3 A deleration from Thunder Bay, Laks Bo- Puriur,—conmllnu of Mr, B, D. Dawson, M. I, or Alvomu; Mussrs. Marks, Bincluir, and oths erd~has arrived here, had' an_tuterview with the Hou. Dr. Tupper, Minister of Publte Works, sud ropresonted the loss and delay that would result by the stoppage of work durng the win- ter on the Thunder Bav Brauch of the Pacitic Raliway. 1t was sald that 700 laborers woutd e thrawn out of work; and tiat, os supplies tould ouly be takou into the Interior dunng the winter, when the snow was ou the ground, s Dart of the noxt sumumer would be Jost, and the completion of tho connectio to Winnipeg de- layed another year, Dr. Tuwper prowmsed to lny the matter before the:UGovernment at the warlleat opportunity, ‘Lhicre are over 250,000 bushels of barley alone in store here, und vesscl-men belleve thers will by & demand for carrlers lmmediately. n con- sequence, buwever, of the rise (o sailors’ wages frois 8330 3260 a day, scveral boats have been ordered tu lay up, as the masters canvot run ot l;llu pressut rates st & profit, with the increased ago: luregard to a report that arrangeiaents are belug wads st Owasco Lake for & single-scu raco between Jlanlan and Courlnoy, ofilcers of the Hanlau Club declarg that, if Courtusy wishes Lo meet Haulau svain, ha will have to vowe to Toruutu; aud tbat the mateh will have to be made in the ooly upen and regular way,— through the press,—aud in & buslueis-like man- ner. SN FRANO1SCO, Oct. 24.~A Victdrls, Brituh Coldubla, dispaleh says the Standard caused o scnsation yesterday by sescriing that 8ir Joun Macdonald, the yew Canadian Premier whio was ¢lucted on Mooday to revresent this district {n Parltsment, Is pledeed to comineoce the ral- Wiy congtruciion beforo the 1sg of May nest, or advocats tue separativn of she provinces from tbe Domivfon. ‘Tue Colomiat denics this asscr- tion, and suys that 8ir dohn weat in uupledged, ©n b4 nattonal reputation, and that be will never cousent to Lue withdrawal of British Coluwbis from the Dominion. Dewdnoy bas beea electud to the Ottawa Parlament by a clamation. He s & supporter of the present Cunudisu Governwent. TEMPERANCE, Dispatch (o Ths Trivune. DzcaTug, Ilk, Oct. 24.—The Btate Christfan Tewperancs Unlon met o convention tu-day, aud elected R W, Crompton, of Chicago, to )i & vacaucy In the State Board of Mauagers. In future 10 cents per snnym will be coliected from adult wewbers of lucal Unions lujlliinois to Keep up tho State orgsnization, whichis {n tlugnelal distress. The Natfoval Conventlon sdjourued this afternoon o weet iu Lawreucy Kau., ju 1S3, in such wonth as the Board of Miuagers wuy determive. Murpby will o to Peorid Friday, theucs to Boston. Hoolstultsr will remain here il Monday. The following officers of the National Christian Temperance Asgociation wero elected for the ensning year: FPresident, Francls Murphy; Trensurer, McClymonta; Corresponding Becretary. 0. J. Benham, of Ohio; Hecording Becretary, J. E. Lettin, Kentucky: Viee-Presi- dents, Colorado, F, M, Ellis; \Vvoming, D. Thornton: Utan, dohn P. Eldony; Nevada, Willlam Moe: Un!l!nrnin.'fl.‘a. Allen: Pennsyl- vania, J. R. Hunter; Onlo, D. HBalleptine; New York, G. W, Bwett; Kentucky, Jell (’\xl:{; Tndians, J. W, Rov; Missourt, W! K. Marshafl} Illinols, Jake Hoofstatter; Kansas, V. A, I, Harrig; Arkansas, J. R. Palmer; faxnl, A Bright; Georgin, G Leavenworth; West Vir: giala, 1. Hornoron Minnesota, J, I David- #on; Board of Mapngers, . H, Deane, R. T. B8mith, H, Camp, ol . SPORTING. WRESTLING. Fpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Dxrrorr, Mich,, Oct. 34, —John McMahon, a well-known \.restler, now of Chicago, recently challenged Col. J. H. McLaughlin, ex-champlan, to a collar and elbow contest, but as Mclaugh- lin is engaged ss a conductor on tho Cavads Bouthern he pleaded business and offered to match his pupll, Robert Wright, whose reputa- tion was chiefly focal, and, If the latter were de- feated, to mako a match hlmself, The contest took place at the Detroit Opera-ilonse to-night before a large audience. ~ McMalion, who Is much the Iarger and more scientitic wrestler, Sron wilth comparative ense jn two straight falls ‘for a stake of 8500 to §250, Wright recelving the odds, McMahon and McLaughlin meet to- morrow to arrange the maich, which the former demands shall take place ‘n Cllcago, Boston, or New York. > Tothe Watern Anoctated Press. Dernoit, Mich,, Oct, 2. —The Detrolt Opera- House was' crowded this eveuing to witness a wrestling mateh between John McMahon, cham- plon of ‘California, and Robert Wright, of this clty; atakes, 8750 and (loor money. _Time was called at 8:30, aiT® {n a fow minutes Wright was ou his back. The second round was_called at 9 o'clock. After twenly minutes of hard work McMahon threw Wright, but the Referce declared it no falf, The third round was called At 0:85, and In five minutes Wright was down. It was declded no fall. The fourth ronnd was called at 8:40; in which McMahon easily threw Wright {n eleht minutes, The referce declied the mateh In favor of MecMaohon, Col. James McLaughlin neted as umpirs for Wright and James Iartness for McMahon. b — 2 THE TURF, There will be a trotting matines at the Contral Park track to-morrow afternoon. Owncra of fust horses In ail parts of the city are invited to bo present with thelr anlmals, snd take part in the sport, Tho Bonesctter-Mazo-Manfs match was mada to be trotted next Tucaday, but at pres- ent It cannot be dafinitely stated whether or not it will oceur. BALTIMORE, Md., Oct, 24.—The milaand quar- terdash_was won Ly Bonnis Wood, Bramble sccond, Bortha third, Time, 2:103, The Pimlico stakes, two and onc-eighth miles, wns won by Bayard, Belle secoud, Lou- Isnfor third, Time, 4:03. At Plmlico, to-day, the Central stakes for 3- year-olds, one mile, were, won by Boardman, P?EKB“'"“ second, Ntartte tbird, Time, The mile heat race was won by Warfield, Jackacrew secand. ‘Time, 1:513, 1:02, 1:55}. *Jackacrow won the firat licat. f ¢ CRICKET, 8ax Fnancisco, Oct. 24.—The Anstrallan eloyen began a game ogalnst the California twenty-two tolay st the recreatlon grounds. The Australtans went to bat flrst, aud when tne game was ‘called at b o'clock biad 107, with six wickets down. C, Bannerman made 78, includine threa sixes, Spoffroth mada 43, Callfornia made a puor show ns flelders. The Australians had matters their own way, —— UHIO. A Law of tho Last Legisisture Declared Uneoustitutional, CoLuunos, O., Oct. 24.—The Bunreme Court to-day announced the following decislon as re- kards the coustitutionallty of the law of tho Tnst seasion rovising the judiclal systom of Oblo: In the matter of the nasignment of Jadees, to hold Disizict Courte under the act of May 10, 1574, onlitled ** An Act ta Chango tho -Comnon Pless Districts uf Ohio,” the Judges of tho Nuprano Court decliue to mako the assipdment of Judges thereln required of thewt, on the geonnd: 1. That said act, and tho act of Siay 17, 1878, amendatury thercof, | they undertako to reconatruct the judi s of tho State in the mnda thercin provided, aro unconstitioj 2 That the Districh Courta cannct consiatently with the Conatitution be constituted in the districia mn.fiht to bs created by swid acta taercin provided. The conclusion at which the Judges have ar- rived Is announced now In order tint the Judges of the Conrt of Commaon Pleas may not be cmuar- rassedin Oxing, aa herstofore, the terms of conrt in thelr respective districts, Tho groanda of tho conclasion will ba more specificaily stated In write ing hereafier, ——— NO MORE MUD-BLOCKADES, Byectal Dirpgich to The Triduna, SrrinorieLD, 1N, Oct, 2L—Tho Democratic Btate Central Committee, in session hero thia afterncon sod evenlng, Las substantially agrecd to unite with the Republican Central Commit- tec In recomnmending voters to vote for the pro- posed drainage amen:dment to the Constitution, A circulsr to that effect will be agreed upou and issued later. DEATIIS, e et s ONNRR, Petons 5 Ylllxefll‘:l wn’dfl:fik to-day, GLABKIt—Weds ; A B LA Oto 1) Ok, i A2 a, my Amella m#unn ouse, i Mlchigen-sv., ot 1 p, ;' ra s baners blease copy, )] N ! 2 oo, Hartholoen iy g, Oct. 23, at 8:3 pakoas FELI (o his ale refldence, o tew Friends and rolaityoe are fuvlied 1o attends | © oL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1GHITH W"l“x;:l,gfl"‘ 1“6;"‘““- \| AlD . 312 SOUTH M) 8T, ) D o P R AR Y P Sheruan, A, Lt Morrlson, — JRLEVENTH WARI-NO, 53t WRST INDIANAAT. | . 1, Slier It, ¥, I, . L W, v I’lq!nl.‘ll.o "hllrd. Tuthlll, J. L. Manufog, W, ounTn wm;fi-'minflx'ns int ol EAL E.u, oldhurive sl Twenty. sy Toliow e speakers etinzer Jubn Hoftman, the Cusper Buts, tien. Yolley, SIC ECRIARDT Mo i e W asony bt i Gérk, Lula Nete, " Ry e JEVENTRENTH WAND-SVEA MALL. COIN SEYTIREAT I AND SYES NALL, ConNen o W, Nlewart, Usis o Lol. itoberis, W NO. 400 TIALETRI. 5 N awart, M RIET Woodiman, Tued, SHmming, Lin a0k G, ‘Thonpson, T O'lirfen Btory, ¢ Eretaets, ¥ 0! SKEONL AN, 1 il . Tuthi . M, Wileou, F, Nopklut, tho Hou. 3, W, £, T, MEDIOAL NOTES. BRAIN TROUBLES, Tpliepry, Melancholy, Nervous @, Wenkneas, and Noblilty Trente and Rational Mannor, Dlseanca that do not originste in an dition of the hioud and clrcalnting fntdr g, &8 stenciive Influence of antinat parasiten. s le: otigin in & dlatarbance of thofhnctionsof tye, N6 ‘Thore 18 na doubt that the brain 1a ihe pong i eloment In the regniationof the aftalreof co Yet unlean nonrished and sapported py po s it becomen fecblo, the nervous aysem ! heaithy actlon, and throngh It the circutatin it ecoma MLl frirther Impoverianed. " 1f yun% 10/l facturo of pure htood and 1ta aififal diegsend tirouah tha varions functlonn of {he hady L 100 ent upon it for sapport are in any way minepqns” gencral debility, 1t not actunl broairaiion. el enauo. The vigarous action of tha brain far /0% dependent on the healthy candition of thy it in the piood Influenced and directed by the geht and prompt action of the nerve forces, it P00t tinse of aperation in the beain, Maat d1soedury tho brainanmo from the présenca of sereyin,S virun or microncopic parastics in the. " 008 through ita mpoverishment come mented infam Nt and wenkneas, enllepry, melancholy, nervany hott tration, inability 1o dleen, and sofiening ob ot braln, * Tue reat esmential 1o the comjere o 20 mont of menlal as well as phiysical heajty 1y ~1%7* PURE BLOOD, ‘The heart distribates the amazl; 260 pounda of hlood very hour. N I el 8 Impuro, by reaon of some Inherited tatuy. 703 the sbrorptiun o ineate-breeding elenese 2 audition 10 being doprived of ite proper poner qualitien, {4 obllced to counterscl ant shro i 10 corrapt particies. there is dangoer that the bum“ machinery, deprived of it 1ife clements, may 28 wear ont and slup.” 8o the body, instesd of 10 sirengilicned by te lnrge quaniitics of hiog) 08 through the heart, |n weakened, dchiliiareq, 5y destroyed by the presence of consnm, sl Fostraian, 4 I miNew olling bndy? blond, ) 1 1. Thus whon weaknoas of the. miuselss purss 11 the hon Beadache, indizeation, sefafuipes swellings and uicers, consumplion, wieorstion s the liver and kldneys, emaciation, sue. to what do wo truce them? Why. with unerrin, eerfainty fo tho biood. It fs thus mhown that g3 Blood 1a esscatlal to zood health, Mnat discqrs even those inherited, orluinate in the nbrence ot fli{a Indiepeneable condition.: For the blnod con {aine tho component pares of all antmaj mayie The Lones, muscier, cartllsges, all the fluids, ncigy, akalies, etc., pertatning to ihe animal Ftructuge, are developed and noirished and dlareminated y iy Tience the fountain-liead of discaso in the bigos. To bo enccossfally com! ntfed. the Wlhole force of uedication must be directed to 1ts parification, Where In the vast and bulky catalopue of the po teria medica ahall we Gnd a remeily equal to 1hl; great task? | CUTIOURA RESOLVENT, Puarely veqctable, and harmiess to the you chili, thia krent remeay offers to the weary e aheolute and permanent relief, No combination of wmedical substancea eyer hefore offered the aMicteg porsesses the wonderful oropertios of the ltesoly, ent. No othier form or process of care, eiiler of medicine for Inteenal adminiuteation, or of electrie, ity or othor outsward medical applinices, pospecse; atithe of It curative power, bocaiae they dn not wstrike at the great ciune of human wWenknessand sufforing, Taving dincovercd tho elemey:tu of dje. case that maintain the debliitated conditionsof scrofals and corrupt blood. from which apring dig. casesand affections of tho braln, the liesolvens was compoundod of originat medicinal avrta inat had In themecives the vower of diesulviog ther awnyi to accomplish which, 1t mingies with thy contents of the stomach, 1t fakes its place amor, tho constitucnts of the Mood, and traveraes ever avenue and channel of tho body, neatralizin and expelling “disessa-breeding elemente, nerfeciing digeation goleting and comuosing the nervon purifving the circulating flalde, Ity medy lon secns unbounded, because of fi resolvent and purlfying actlon, nomedical prepars. tou to be found ‘th any of the standard works possesaing this new and orlginal feature, The Rtexolvent fa prepared by Weeks & Potter, chemists and dragyiats. of Boston, and received by renpectabla drugiglata throughout the Wet. and debility ep. MAILIROAD LANDS, It Is Far Betier o fuveat & few doljars, ao o farming, and ndependsnt 1ring for Soaracit v Yarly. (s s to remalrdin IM"GAI'“IE 4 towns waltine for sime. £hing to furn up, 1 amonnt, with cenomy and industry, will start & small Carm on tho elienp st nuw offered for ssie by the Tlil.ols Contral Lalios fompaoy, whore vou cay cimiortably suppart yuur faptly, andina ralse a surplis 1084 7L Lime tabecome fodepenacnt. For further partl % Land Commlutoner 1, C, Ttoam 11, No. 74 Michigan-ay.,, Send for a inap! Can bo_besatiful CLEANED and ) stirining expe G 0. b, T EAIN, 80 Uenrborn ¥ Wenr Stndisan 0 eS Chienga: 107 et G B [ated RE. Lauta, Mo, roxses, Kecio <t an 1 cledned, ete, e ossaner W clalty. 40 K. Monror, Paly n HAIR e Troe. 3w Wholeaate & Itetall. Send for price 1iat, Goods sent ¢, O, 1), anywhers Kole agent forthe “ N UL ’ R Wigs mmlgm nl(!BernmX Ar,r;lmd 292 v SrRuRE N e N on CXIROFODINT. Y BTEPH ailst, 124 Derborn 4 Iataist rolief. nt \ Hight Falv av. : anp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 Weus Lako Surcet, OILTONGO. axp o carerinii " AUCTION NALE i A. BUTTERS, LONG & CU. Auctioneers and lteal-Extats Ageats. 173 aud 175 ftandotuhist, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Oct. 28, at 0:30 o’clock a. m. FURNITURDE, STOVES, SEWINU-MACHINES, GILONOS, &, ] Mortiay tlra Furatture u nr’-‘n':' el s barvaiearounts, 1 & 155 s QPR A, WUTTEUS, LONG & CU., Auctivuesrs By ELISON, POMEROY & co, Auctivneers, 78 & 80 Mandolpht. OUR RIGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morniug, Oct. 23, at 9:30 o'clock, : 1MMENBE BHOWING NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, full ltae Brussels and Woolewryata, New and secoad: R o nd Parlor ploves, Uikl o EROY & €0 irom M, Ui Ty, Mercusailso, ac., ke, 'l‘HRIIK WILL BE | Hiyg wt Faikenburics f{all ninthRis., this evenlng. w'cluck, w"kJr-'lll be John Hofmuu, can sud Jilg W, Stewart. L e Misce OURNED ME| b ':)'Algi Thind Wara will be Temperunce Mall, corier uf Waoash urtl " U UV TIK CITIZENS tield this evening 1o the Twentysecond-st. and ier_culalder tho best nieans of YOuLk Of the Ward 15001 Lha daugere of the G OF ALL TIE 1iED| ] N Wil b hait ot ek B e 1ug ruouis of Lhe baecutdve Co tlee, 107 Laku-ot. vy wanD bew EETINUS— I i i U 81l &2 Cutt Baturday oscn’s I Uet. 4, i < - JANES WOUD, Ir deut, (w%'zn‘fx:fli‘::fifwufiyucr‘ifi NOONDAY ey perance e 10, 150 Had oo sty oedum ¥ 18- Laners Earweny OND OF A BERIKS 0P 1K« URES ON Ari™ will be given by Mr. W, AL i, Y ot Park mmmufi-fg-.-uln;uuuuw b VHEREN 'l‘lll CAMPPAIUN AND RXECUTIVE COMMIFTRR of the Beveuiu Ward are luvited W wesh Lalsded-it. this oveutun: b Tr300-clock, *© L 86 8 Ihen Fine-Art Qommission House, - T0 & 81 sTATE-ST. SALE AT AUCTION . 500 FIINE Stos Engravings & Clronss, WITHOUT MESERVE. TFRIDAY, Oct. 10:30 8, ., aud §:00 apd 7:30 . SHERIFS SALE. s Lfe wuction, Brhae oae a5t S S South ity “hicago, oo DAt Oct, 20, wh W u'ciock 8. 1 s ne Groceries, A It of Fine Whiskl Port and Sberry Wines. & b CIIAS, KEX A A e e o e ROYAL By LOUIS BARTELS, Deputy. BOYAL BAKING POWDER. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. CONSUMERS shiould bear In miad 1 markei niade (o pure Grupe Creai Tazlar. Tuiported ex dlairictof France, —Ab uld caparicuced buusekecves w e **Ioyal, Unds that It Kues so IUch fartler and Wo 38V8 41 Baci thy powder la pudtluxs, caken aid Wrlice that Lt aakea 1le 0aly blecult ber d7epdatl om0 watcrials are used. © APproved by the New MUTT. Naw Yorks D, LAY KS Luswa: £t GENE the lacomparable *+Koral™ 1s uow the valy ll-lfll{g‘;‘}:kgncu %420 11 L L Slpora ot ey, wioly witioutedqe st 4o ol ] r1a the u Lu ey B xu:’ K‘;f,f‘i:“ of Sl Uiy e i can’ e his lu becaude the beat sad it K Gr, 1oard of Uealtu, aud Ly sucl ¢ Dlu. O cLe vely for tald powd Pulladelblla elel Buldlu U caa Lair. By wio= g thaye